Topic: Around Here

Sports update….

Written on April 1, 2009 at 2:42 pm, by

Wednesday night, the soccer boys nearly jumped Cascade Christian, losing 4-2 as a second half surge fell just short, with goals by Pablo Lopez and Cameron Byington closing the gap. The FHHS boys continued their winning ways Tuesday night, thumping Lynden Christian in baseball 13-2 behind senior Richie Ochoa & junior Roy Taylor’s pitching and  Continue Reading

Checkin’ in with Alex and Charles….

Written on March 31, 2009 at 6:26 pm, by

It’s always good to hear from Alex and Charles… his latest blog posting is a thoughtful look at balancing the needs and values of how you provide cell phone coverage, and where the towers go. Click here to read it! Meanwhile, Alex checks in with busy schedule and reports on her cats Smudge and Moses…one  Continue Reading

Past glory revisited….

Written on March 31, 2009 at 6:00 pm, by

Last weekend I ran into FHHS senior Josh Lehr and FHHS grad (and UW soph) Keller McNairy… you’ll remember they were the doubles team from here that won third in state in tennis two years ago. Keller hopes to see Josh progress through the tourney this year as he represents the Wolverines in singles in  Continue Reading

Go green & get sustainable…

Written on March 31, 2009 at 5:59 pm, by

Robin Jacobson tells me this is gonna be great: Sustainable San Juans: A Three-Day Stewardship Event April 17-19 Registration is now open for a new countywide event called Sustainable San Juans:  Greening Your Home, Business and Food. The central event is a stewardship fair and workshop on Saturday, April 18 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00  Continue Reading

The cakes are back!

Written on March 31, 2009 at 5:45 pm, by

When Felicity Milne closed her great bakery Felicitations back in June 2003, a great dark cloud gathered over the island, as hundreds suddenly went cold turkey without her daily wonderful bakery goods. Dark days indeed. Well, now she’s back! Sweet treats from Felicitations are back!  You can place your order for Chocolate Easter-basket cakes and  Continue Reading

Happy birthday, Ryan!

Written on March 31, 2009 at 5:18 pm, by

Proud mom Debbie Dickenson says her boy Ryan Burke turns 30 this weekend – happy birthday, Captain Ryan! After graduating from FHHS in ’97, he’s done a number of things, and now runs Open Water Adventures, based at Roche Harbor.

More food for the Food Bank…..

Written on March 31, 2009 at 11:49 am, by

Marty Robinson from the Elementary School says the kids did an awesome job, helping their neighbors: Thanks to the awesome generosity of Friday Harbor Elementary School families, more than 1000 food items were delivered to the Friday Harbor Food Bank on Monday. The two week food drive was sponsored by FHES student council whose enthusiastic  Continue Reading

Native plants – check ’em out!

Written on March 30, 2009 at 9:18 pm, by

Here’s a workshop that Kathleen & Fiona are putting on this weekend that should be great…and tasty. Here’s more: LEARN A LITTLE, HIKE A LITTLE, EAT A LITTLE: Join us for the Ethnobotany and Edibles Workshop Join leading ethnobotanist Mac Smith, Fiona Norris from the San Juan Nature Institute, and Kathleen Foley from the San  Continue Reading

Lifeguard training…

Written on March 30, 2009 at 6:00 pm, by

Amy Wynn’s setting up the training, and with good reasons, too: Hi Ian! Loved the photo of the Hiyu on your site. It brings back happy memories since Marc and I were married 15+ years ago on the Hiyu during its Sunday afternoon run to Orcas Island. But I digress…I need to get the word  Continue Reading

It’s the San Juan Singers this weekend….

Written on March 30, 2009 at 5:52 pm, by

Jan over at the Community Theatre says it’s a continuation of the Town’s 100th birthday: San Juan Singers Present “Our Town. Our Music. Our Lives.” San Juan Island’s community chorus sings their way through the century on Saturday, April 4 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, April 5 at 5:00 p.m. at the San Juan Community  Continue Reading

Poetry workshop… this weekend….

Written on March 30, 2009 at 5:16 pm, by

Adriennne at the Library has a special poetry workshop this weekend at 2pm on Saturday – I’m going to go, and hope you have a chance to, too: I was hoping you could help me spread the word about an upcoming poetry workshop at the Library on Saturday, April 4th from 2-5 in the Meeting  Continue Reading

Catherine: Promoted to VP

Written on March 30, 2009 at 6:22 am, by

Bob Coleman at Islanders Bank wrote in: The Bank is pleased to announce the following Officer promotion approved by The Board of Directors of Islanders Bank at the March 26, 2009 Board Meeting: Catherine Kenney to Vice President of Network Administration. Catherine has been with Islanders Bank since February of 2003 and we feel very  Continue Reading

Russian Soprano to Serenade the Island

Written on March 30, 2009 at 6:02 am, by

When the kids were setting up for their concert last Friday, they told me there was a guy who came & played on the piano & rehearsed with a woman who was awesome…I asked around a little, and found out it was the sister of the Spring Street International School’s music teacher – and she  Continue Reading

The Hiyu is back for a spell….

Written on March 30, 2009 at 2:23 am, by

The little ferry that could is filling in while the Elwha is repaired. In yesterday’s sunny harbor, the Hiyu took over the interisland route as the spring schedule went into effect.

The kids are alright… musicians send $1400+ to Uganda

Written on March 29, 2009 at 10:19 pm, by

Friday night it was something special… in a bold move towards helping kids in Uganda, six music acts from the island (or formerly from the island) banded together onstage at the Presbyterian Church to raise funds for The Invisible Children (here’s more about the organization, the cause, and the kids it is trying to help).  Continue Reading

Going to the chapel….

Written on March 29, 2009 at 10:00 pm, by

Stan & Bridget are getting married on April 25th out at San Juan Vineyards (surprised? Stan’s the wine purchaser for King’s grocery store…) I caught up with them in line at the store, as you can see.