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Seattle Post-Intelligencer photographer Paul Joseph Brown captured these glimpses of daily life around the community. Click on a thumbnail to see a page featuring a larger, more detailed version of the image.

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Meteorology students from Highline Community College take measurements of atmospheric conditions on the beach at Normandy Park.

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The Normandy Park Bridge Club has been meeting regularly for more than 30 years. Trudy Tibbetts was having a good morning.

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Glenn St. Charles and his Pope & Young Club/St. Charles Museum in Normandy Park boast one of the most extensive collections of archery memorabilia in the nation.

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Normandy Park has two private swim clubs with competitive swimming programs. On the first day of practice at the Marvista Swim Club, the weather was cooperative.

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The Parent Teacher Association at Marvista Elementary School in Normandy Park has for the last three years sponsored a fund-raising walk-a-thon with about 300 children walking for pledge money for school improvements.

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Dan Oberloh, owner of Oberloh Woodwind and Brass Works, restores musical instruments after sometimes serious mishaps.

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R.J. Clement sweeps off the road to Normandy Park's private beach after work on the construction site of a huge new waterfront home.

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Longtime Normandy Park resident and historian Helen Kludt has her hands full keeping up with the 2-acre lot surrounding her home.

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Normandy Park beekeeper Frank Fitzpatrick removes a frame from one of his working hives.

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Mariana Kennedy and her pre-school classmates collect treasures on Normandy Park's private beach during low tide.

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Melanie Sartin marshals Miss Melanie's Dancers for a performance at Marvista Elementary School in Normandy Park. Her dance school operates out of the former Normandy Park School, now the home to city offices.

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Saturday, May 29, 1999

Curvaceous city is at peace with the world

In 1853, a Swede rowed northward in sarch of land

Mayor has a vision for positive growth

Controversy not a priority here

Jon Hahn: All abuzz about a honey of a business

Things to do while you're here

Scenes of Normandy Park

Normandy Park historical album

Normandy Park by the numbers


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