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Ian Byington

I’ve been writing this & adding to it since 1997, and it has morphed into what you see now during that time – a collaborative effort between our community and me to tell the story of what makes an island tick, and to celebrate the cool things that happen.

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Kings offers $50K to help schools…

June 8, 2009 at 2:25 pm

The following statement is a bit of a hybrid press release with really cool news. The first part tells of a generous grant for the schools; the second part details why it’s needed and where it would be directed. The “challenge” part is key – that’s where you & I come in: Kings Market Softens  Continue Reading

Seventh Marathon sends runners all over the island…

June 8, 2009 at 8:18 am

It was a great day for a run – not too hot (at least when the race started), with no rain or clouds in the last part… beautiful day to have a race. If you want to see who won & what people’s times were, I’ve got ’em posted here: Marathon  – final results (2009)  Continue Reading

Drop by Lime Kiln….

June 8, 2009 at 8:10 am

When was the last time you dropped by the state park at Lime Kiln? Next time you’re there, stick your head in & give Erin Corra (the park interpretative specialist) a shout…she’s done a good job of getting the place ready for the season, including the store right at the trailhead before you head for  Continue Reading

Second graders learn more about whales…

June 8, 2009 at 8:02 am

You know, it helps that we live by the ocean. It helps that we got great kids who love orcas. It helps that the elementary school knows this is important, and makes sure the kids have time to get outside & dig where we live. And you know, it helps that former FHES teacher Nan  Continue Reading

The Bean gets going….

June 8, 2009 at 7:55 am

Down at the Naked Bean, Billy & Cassie tell me they had a great weekend…they opened their coffeehouse in the spot right behind the Pelindaba Downtown Store, and introduced their pastries this weeknd, which they get from Felicity at Felicitations, and they were awesome. If you haven’t had a chance to drop in on them  Continue Reading

Studio Tour – Art all over the island…

June 8, 2009 at 7:45 am

This weekend’s Studio Tour really covered the island…there were 17 studios with artwork that ranged from photography to watercolors to sculpture & everything in between. I dropped in on Sandy Buckley’s show over at Michelle Shober’s studio, and it was great to see all her good work in one place, as well as Bobbi Hamillton’s  Continue Reading

The Kids' Race rocked…

June 8, 2009 at 7:42 am

Five minutes after the Marathon runners took off, the Kids Race was lined up… Jane Hutchison gave the directions – the kids & any adults who wanted to come started at the starting line in front of the Fairgrounds, headed down Argyle, took a right to the elementary school, ran up there a ways, and  Continue Reading

The Kids’ Race rocked…

June 8, 2009 at 7:42 am

Five minutes after the Marathon runners took off, the Kids Race was lined up… Jane Hutchison gave the directions – the kids & any adults who wanted to come started at the starting line in front of the Fairgrounds, headed down Argyle, took a right to the elementary school, ran up there a ways, and  Continue Reading

Spring Street International School graduates 15 last Saturday….

June 8, 2009 at 7:22 am

Graduation season got underway last this past weekend as Spring Street International School conferred diplomas on 15 seniors at the Community Theatre. There was laughter and a few tears as teachers & Head of School Louis O’Prussack led the ceremony through remarks, advice, memories, a slide show, and finally, graduation from school. And, in the  Continue Reading

Drop by the store….

June 8, 2009 at 7:19 am

Gotta love it – you’re riding through the middle of the island & you’re going by States Inn & Ranch… you’re hungry, right? So drop by the Ranch Store & check out Richard & Angel’s meat pies & pastries & brownies (that’s what we got), or get something to drink on a warm day. Islanders  Continue Reading

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