Where’s The Paddle?

Published in the August 2014 Issue August 2014 News

The paddle in our June issue of PDB was cleverly hidden along the edge of the table on page 29. It was placed in the crease of the table so it was hard to see. We had a lot of submissions this month. Here are the first 10 readers to find it:

 

Rick Hermeyer—O’Fallon, Mo.

Adam Ingerman—Houston, Texas

John McDade—Wilmington, Ill.

Ken Fritzsche—St. Louis, Mo.

Alan Craig—Antioch Ill.

W. W. Johnson (Johnny)—Flagstaff, Ariz.

Kathy Paque—Long Lake, Wis.

Matt Emberton, Lake Villa, Ill.

Gary & Peggy Fillion—Sandy Hook, Conn.

Ken Braun—Hartford, Wis. 

 

The same paddle is hidden somewhere in the pages of this issue. When you find it, send the location of the paddle in an email to paddle@pdbmagazine.com. Please include your name and hometown. The first few readers to locate the paddle will have their name and city published in an upcoming issue of PDB. Happy hunting! 

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