Around the island…

Posted August 9, 2012 at 10:40 pm by


One day only! Don’t miss it…

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•Want a free 15 minute massage? I know I do.

Lavendera is hosting its Community Health night on Thursday, August 16, from 7-9pm. Enjoy a short free massage and energy work.

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• The San Juan Island Library always has something entertaining:

* Park Historian Mike Vouri will be presenting a slide program about the U.S. Coast Survey Steamer Active on the West Coast in the 1850s. It played a critical role in the settlement of the region and conducted hydrographic surveys on coastal and inland waterways.

The event is Saturday the 11th at 7pm and is co-sponsored by the SJI National Parks.

* Spanish Movie Night is a great way to exercise your brain and keep up your Spanish! The documentary being shown is called “Pancho Villa: La Revolución No Ha Terminado” which interviews individuals who knew Pancho Villa personally. Refreshments and popcorn provided by Friends of the San Juan Library.

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• If you haven’t seen it already, or just want to see it again, A Midsummer Night’s Dream is going strong!

Island Stage Left: Shakespeare Under the Stars presents everyone’s perennial favorite, full of laughter, flower children, magic and love.

And what more perfect era to set it in than a summer in the late 1960’s? With music of the era and a mood of infectious abandon, this production lights up Island Stage Left’s outdoor setting and celebrates its 13th year of welcoming one and all to “Shakespeare Under the Stars.”

Dress warmly and bring a blanket! August 10-12, 17-19 (Fridays-Sundays) 1062 Wold Road 8:15 pm EXTRA SHOW ADDED on Thursday, August 16 at Wold Road.

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• Something to keep in mind…

The WA State DSHS (Department of Social and Health Services) Mobile Community Service Office will be at the Family Resource Center at 500 Market Street, Friday Harbor, on August 22nd and 23rd from 11 am to 5pm both days. It will be available to the local community to apply for food, cash, and medical assistance, drug and alcohol treatment services, child care services, replacement EBT cards, dropping off paperwork, completing reviews and making changes to existing cases.

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