Summerfest
The weather is great! Come enjoy fun in the sun all summer long all up and down the Long Beach Peninsula. Check out the Beachcomber for details of all the events coming soon or go to Fun Beach to see all of the events coming up in Ilwaco, Long Beach and Ocean Park. You wont want to miss it!
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Fun on the Long Beach Peninsula
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This issue is full of fun facts and things to do, even in winter, on the Long Beach Peninsula. Whether you are a local or a visitor you may never run out of things to do and see. |
Can you dig it
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Clamming on the Long Beach Peninsula is a fun way to spend a weekend. If you haven’t tried it you really should. Some people bring their whole families out for the experience |
Trivia Fun
Just for fun, some trivia questions about trivia:
1. The first use of the word trivia was by the Roman Empire, as another name for what goddess?
2. The 1920s Justin Spafford and Lucien Esty created what set of trivia quizzes that definitely sparked a craze for knowledge over the next five years?
3. Charles van Doren was revealed to have cheated after having won several months of games on which t.v. trivia game show?
4. Chris Haney and Scott Abbott invented what trivia game (1979) that became one of the best selling games of all time?
Answers: 1. Hecate 2. Ask Me Another! 3. Twenty-One 4. Trivial Pursuit
The Beachcomber Hot Rod Trivia
We have had some requests for the answers to the current Hot Rod Trivia in the Sept. 4th issue. Subsequent issues of The Beachcomber will include the answers to current trivia. We wouldn’t want to wait two weeks for the answers either ![]()
The answers for Hot Rod Trivia are:
1. Max Morehouse and Bob Langendorfer
2. 68
3. 1951
4. 1902
5. 1964
6. 1960
7. 309
8. a big block Chevy engine
THE Beach Dogs
Kathy enjoys working part time at Beachdog.com in Long Beach. One of her job perks is GREAT co-workers. Featured here are THE beach dogs: Perdi (harlequin great dane) and the original beach dog Kara (shepard mix).







