Did you know…?

Posted November 18, 2011 at 2:09 am by

Kinda fun to see what’s going on around here…..

• You know the Marine Labs is part of the University of Washington…a big part! Now they’re carved their name in the Hall of fame…

Friday Harbor Labs students performed the UW fight song – and won a competition! Several students enrolled in the Marine Biology Quarter at FHL celebrated “W Day” in style! Led by David Haas, they used FHL as a backdrop for their music video entry to the “UW Fight Song” contest by KJR radio. They sang the “unsingable” and WON! Here’s the video:

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• Just saw that Jeanine Earnhart‘s posting to her blog was posted in the Huffington Post under the title “Grow Old With Me, the Best is Yet To Be”…check it out here. If you’re in a relationship or married, I think you’ll be glad you read this…

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Tracy Roberson & the Bike Paths Meeting folks are inviting you to help out at Monday’s meeting – I love the work that was done to get the islands designated as a Scenic Byway…this is a part of that:

Monday Nov. 21 @5pm
at Whidbey Island Bank
Community Meeting Room
Bring a friend!!

Special guests Shannon Wilbur and Liz Illg will attend for a discussion about how to make island roads safer for bicyclists, and how the Scenic Byway can assist.

Provide your input about specific areas of concern and help our group begin to formulate a plan for action in 2012.  Time allowing we will also do a little planning for the Spring Tune-up (and bike swap…other ideas..?) event.
If you get a chance follow the link below and bring your ideas about what the County could do with the Public Works web page to make it more meaningful for bicycles county-wide.
http://www.co.san-juan.wa.us/publicworks/bicycle_safety.aspx

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