Update: Thursday
Posted March 24, 2011 at 2:35 am by Ian Byington
Looking around the island….
• Don’t miss the Chamber of Commerce’s Downtown Forum Meeting this morning (Thursday, March 24th) from 8:30 am to 9:30 am…Hosted by Village at the Harbour (held there, too!)
• Speaking of the Village People, here’s more from Anne:
It’s the Village’s third anniversary celebration with a SENIOR ART EXPO on Saturday, March 26th from 1:00 to 4:00 at Village at the Harbour. We will be showcasing talented Island seniors in various mediums of art and selected pieces will be for sale. Join us for an afternoon of art, refreshments and fun!
• Want to welcome Sea Shepherd’s Paul Watson home? Bring a sign or your own good self to the airport around 4 today (Thursday) if you like.
• Eileen Drath says the next walk is this weekend – here are the details:
KNOW YOUR ISLAND WALK
The next Know Your Island walk is coming up! Saturday, March 26, 2011, at 1:00pm. Join Doug McCutchen and/or Eliza Habegger of the San Juan County Land Bank to walk the Westside Preserve. Meet at the Lime Kiln State Park upper parking lot. The length is 1.5 mi/one hour, the terrain is road and rustic trail, and the rating is ‘moderate’. We will look for signs of Spring! Come with us, rain or shine. Dogs are welcome on leashes.
• It’s always fun to see the island in the videos people make on the island – Barbara Rouleau sent over this one that hiphop group The Kid Daytona made here. I couldn’t embed it, so you gotta click here to see & hear it. Here’s more from Barbara:
It is not the kind of music we listen too…but these guys stayed at Friday Harbor Lights, www.fridayharborlights.com our vacation rentals…a lot of the video was shot from our dock and the deck of the Captain’s Quarters…in the last shot you will see our son Glenn’s boat “Snupi’…They were a really nice group of hard working guys and gals…we would have them again any day… they did a good job of covering the local places on the island…
Ed & Barbara Rouleau
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