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Who Won What?  
Best of Show, The Watchful Eye, Peggy Zorn
1st Place, 1" scale, An Asian Flavor, Susan Arruda
2nd Place, 1" scale, Memories of the 30's, Jim & Ginny Constantine
3rd Place, 1" scale, Old Country Store, Jim & Ginny Constantine
4th Place,  1" scale, Pioneers, Christine Antonelli
Honorable Mention, House of Hearts, Cathy & Darrell Hall

1st Place, Small Scale, Tiki Bar, Angelika Oeckl
2nd Place, Small Scale, Thatch, Anyone?  Girls in the Garage
3rd Place, Small Scale, Washington Heights, Rosemary Shipman
4th Place, Perfect Campsire, Luci Hanson
Honorable Mention, Tea Rose 1, Rosemary Shipman
Honorable Mention, Golden Christmas Room, Luci Hanson

2016 Exhibits at the Seattle Miniature Show

The Best of Show - The Watchful Eye (home of the Wizard) by Peggy Zorn - 1/2" scale

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The Watchful Eye - Peggy Zorn

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The Watchful Eye (back)
Peggy Zorn

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(inside) The Watchful Eye
Peggy Zorn

1/12" Scale Exhibits - Slideshow


1/4" Scale Exhibits - Slideshow


YOUTH CATEGORY

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Ben Hall, age 10

How the Army Saved Yellowstone National Park, 1880-1910

Yellowstone was our first national park, set aside in 1872 to preserve and protect is natural wonders.  The U.S. Army Cavalry protected the park for 30 years from being plundered, over-used and abused.


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Malin Hall, age 5

Helping Wild Animals Survive Winter

This diorama depicts wildlife veterinarians and the work they do throughout a rugged Yellowstone winter, caring for injured and malnourished wild animals.
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Aaron Hall, age 8
Nehalem Bay State Park Campout
A well-equipped campsite as well as fun sights to see and things to do when you camp at the ocean.  Don't miss "climbing the sand dunes" for a peek at many underwater and land critters who call Nehalem Bay their home.

    Seattle Miniature Show • Pat Bennett, Show Promoter • PO Box 846 • Salem, Oregon  97308-0846 • 503-362-6012 (evenings).
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