Look who’s back: Gumby festival planned for Peninsula

SEQUIM — No one says, “I like Gumby.” “They say, ‘I love him,”‘ says Joe Clokey, who grew up quite close to the slant-headed, green TV character.

Joe is the son of Art Clokey, Gumby’s creator.

He grew up hearing bedtime stories about Gumby — and then watching them in clay animation when Gumby got his own television show in the late 1950s.

Both Clokeys — Joe, 44, and Art, 84 — will come to the North Olympic Peninsula to turn Gumby loose in mid-July.

On Friday evening, July 14, the Clokeys will host a VIP reception at the Inn at Port Hadlock.

Saturday, July 15, will be given to Gumby himself, who will wave, greet and grin at fans lining up at Port Townsend’s Rose Theatre, where a Gumby film retrospective will be screened at 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.

Then he’ll rush back to the Inn at Port Hadlock’s Art Mine gallery, where Gumby puppets, sets and animation techniques will be on display.

Gumby’s bash is taking shape in large part because of Sequim resident Patrick Lauerman.

Lauerman is “Gumby’s secret agent,” as Joe Clokey puts it.

For seven years, Lauerman has been overseer of distribution of Gumby merchandise and memorabilia.

Now Lauerman wants to turn Gumby love into money.

He’s gathering sponsors for the July festivities, which are designed to raise money for the Gumby Scholarship Fund.

Lauerman hopes to award five to 10 scholarships to high school students from moderate to low-income families, plus give an award to an adult re-entry student.

So far Lauerman, a member of the Sequim Rotary Club, has several Peninsula Rotary clubs on his contributor list.

American Marine Bank branches in Sequim and Port Townsend have signed on as sponsors and sellers of tickets for the Friday night reception.

Lauerman urges business owners interested in sponsorships to call him at 360-681-0563.

More in Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Liberalism in Judaism

“If there is among you a poor person, one of your kin,… Continue reading

Thanksgiving meals slated on Peninsula

Thanksgiving meals are being offered across the Peninsula next week. PORT ANGELES… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Don those decorations like a pro

LAST WEEK, WE discussed how this is the ideal time of year… Continue reading

Some of the many dogs rescued by Fox-Bell Farm Humane Society. Be sure to visit its Facebook page. (Submitted photo)
HORSEPLAY: Robot repairs and Fox-Bell news

NO HORSING AROUND for me this month as I’ve undergone a successful… Continue reading

The Community Chorus of Port Townsend and East Jefferson County and RainShadow Chorale combine, with orchestra, to sing Handel’s “Messiah” Nov. 22 and 23. Both concerts are at 3 p.m. at Chimacum High School. (David Conklin)
Chorus set to perform Handel’s ‘Messiah’ at Chimacum venue

CHIMACUM —The Community Chorus of Port Townsend and East Jefferson County and… Continue reading

Julie Lobato
Weekend program scheduled for Unity in the Olympics

The Rev. Julie Lobato will present “Soaring in Sacred… Continue reading

Joseph Bednarik
Sunday program set for OUUF

Joseph Bednarik will present “The Room Quiets and Then…”… Continue reading

Holy Trinity farewells interim pastors

The Rev. Gail Wheatley and The Rev. Beth Orling,… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Put your garden variety on display

LAST WEEK, WE discussed the coming holiday season and how dark gloomy… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Oh, happy day!

Readings: Proper 28, Year C of the Revised Common Lectionary Blessed Lord,… Continue reading

Niobe Weaver
Speaker scheduled for Sunday service at Unity in Olympics

Niobe Weaver will present “It’s Not Okay, but We… Continue reading

The Rev. Bruce Bode
Bode scheduled for OUUF weekend program

The Rev. Bruce Bode will present “Joyful Participation in… Continue reading