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Milestone: Canoe raffle benefits DVLC housing project

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Milestone: Canoe raffle benefits DVLC housing project
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Milestone: Canoe raffle benefits DVLC housing project
Milestone: Canoe raffle benefits DVLC housing project

Part-time Sequim resident Kathleen Seitz Price, is the winner of a cedar strip canoe handcrafted by Sequim’s Jerry Enzenauer.

The canoe, which Enzenauer estimates he spent 200 hours building, was donated for a raffle to benefit Dungeness Homes, a nonprofit raising funds for low-income housing west of Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church.

Price, a Harrison Medical Center retiree and member of Poulsbo’s Vinland Lutheran Church, is a Bremerton resident. She bought her raffle ticket at A-1 Auto Parts, which displayed the canoe for several months.

Enzenauer chairs the board of Dungeness Homes, which plans to build two- and three-bedroom duplexes for families with children attending Sequim schools that are experiencing homelessness.

For more about the housing project, the social services that families will be provided and the fundraising, see dungenesshomes.org.