Topic: People
Kokoda Sketches
Written on May 26, 2020 at 8:14 am, by Tim Dustrude
Know Your Islanders: Thane Pratt, Kokoda Sketches: A Birding Trek across Papua New Guinea Lace up your (virtual) hiking boots and join wildlife biologist Thane Pratt and artist Szabolcs Kokay on a trek across the mountain ranges of Papua New Guinea. We’ll relive some of the adventures and experience the biological wonders of this, the Continue Reading
Spring Black Bears on the Yukon River
Written on May 26, 2020 at 8:14 am, by Tim Dustrude
FREEZER BURNED: Tales of Interior Alaska is a new regular column on the San Juan Update written by Steve Ulvi… After gritting through another sub-arctic winter, there was celebratory pleasure in first plying the roiling, wood-strewn waters of the Yukon River in spring. The boat season followed seven to ten days of heavy running ice. Continue Reading
We’re Keeping the Ghost Light On!
Written on May 21, 2020 at 1:13 pm, by Tim Dustrude
A note from Island Stage Left… Normally at this time of year we would be asking you for money. But what’s normal now? For the first time in Island Stage Left’s twenty two year history, we must cancel our summer “Shakespeare Under the Stars”, which was to have been Shakespeare’s romantic comedy, “Much Ado About Continue Reading
New Free Little Library Recognizes Serendipity Books and Its Owners
Written on May 21, 2020 at 8:53 am, by Tim Dustrude
Friday Harbor’s latest Free Little Library is at the Post Office, dedicated to Serendipity Books and its owners Carol Jackson and Dilys Goodman. Widely recognized as an island treasure, Serendipity became a reality when two former librarians and neighbors, Carol and Betty Stewart, launched their business next to the ferry landing. Dilys joined the business Continue Reading
FHHS Aerospace Team earns Entry into the 2020 International Space Settlement Design Competition
Written on May 21, 2020 at 7:18 am, by Tim Dustrude
Last summer, the Friday Harbor High School Aerospace Design team brought home a World Championship title from the International Space Settlement Competition held at NASA. This year, the FHHS Aerospace Team (Island Orbital Technologies) has once again earned their way back to the International Space Settlement Design Competition World Finals with a top-four design proposal Continue Reading
Helping Kids Get Used to Masks -Dr. Mark Fishaut and Dr. Frank James
Written on May 19, 2020 at 4:17 pm, by Tim Dustrude
In many places, people are wearing masks when they’re in public because of coronavirus (COVID-19). It’s an important way to help slow the spread of the virus. At first, it was mostly doctors, nurses, and others in health care settings who wore masks. But now, as other people wear them, more and more kids are Continue Reading
Ayudar a los niños a acostumbrarse a las mascarillas
Written on May 19, 2020 at 4:17 pm, by Tim Dustrude
-Dr. Mark Fishaut and Dr. Frank James En muchos lugares, la gente está llevando mascarilla en los lugares públicos debido al coronavirus (COVID-19). Es una forma importante de ayudar a reducir la velocidad de propagación del virus. Al principio, quienes llevaban mascarillas eran, sobre todo, los médicos, los enfermeros y otro tipo de personal que Continue Reading
From ‘Going Dark’ to ‘Lights Up’ Campaign Update
Written on May 18, 2020 at 9:42 am, by Tim Dustrude
Dear SJCT Family, On May 5th, we wrote to inform you of the launch of the From ‘Going Dark’ to ‘Lights Up’ campaign to address the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on SJCT operations. Following the cancellation of events in March, April, and through the end of the summer, the campaign seeks to raise $193,000 of community support by September 30th. Continue Reading
Election 2020
Written on May 17, 2020 at 7:40 am, by Tim Dustrude
By Louise Dustrude Five candidates have filed for county council from District 1 (San Juan) and three from District 2 (Orcas). Filing from San Juan this week were: Sharon Kivisto, Daniel Miller, Christine Minney, Ryan Palmateer, and Steve Wehrly. Incumbent Bill Watson did not file for reelection. On Orcas incumbent Rick Hughes filed for reelection, Continue Reading
Friday Harbor Elementary School STEM Team is 2020 First Place National Winner in Toshiba/NSTA Exploravision Competition
Written on May 13, 2020 at 4:12 pm, by Tim Dustrude
Last week, the national winners of the Exploravision Competition were announced and the first place-winning project was Get Away! Bacteriophage, submitted by Friday Harbor Elementary School (FHES) students Jodie Wehner, 2nd grade, Ava Youngsman 2nd grade, and Nancy Wehner, 1st grade. Earlier this spring, three FHES STEM teams had received regional and honorable mention recognition Continue Reading
Real Estate News
Written on May 12, 2020 at 5:42 am, by Tim Dustrude
Merri Ann Simonson checks in again, this time with information on internet availability on the island… Update to Our Internet Connection Rock Island has been busy for the last 5 years installing the base structure for our fiber and other internet connection options throughout the County. As a REALTOR, I can state that internet reliability Continue Reading
Neither Here, Nor There
Written on May 11, 2020 at 1:27 pm, by Tim Dustrude
This is the first in a series of stories by Steve Ulvi… We can all use a bit more entertainment these days. Begin by conjuring up the Far North. Way up, where invisible longitudinal lines get closer, just short of an invisible Arctic Circle. Nearly all of these campfire tales take place in a particular Continue Reading
“Just a Minute”
Written on May 11, 2020 at 12:55 pm, by Tim Dustrude
60-Second Videos from the Preservation Trust The San Juan Preservation Trust has developed a series of quick, easy-to-watch videos featuring the wonder-filled nature in our own backyards as spring unfolds around us. If you could use some vicarious doses of nature’s medicine, click to watch the video above and then look for more of the Continue Reading
Friday Harbor High School Teacher Awarded Research Grant
Written on May 8, 2020 at 2:57 pm, by Tim Dustrude
A $19,000 grant was awarded to Friday Harbor High School (FHHS) Science Teacher Sam Garson to support a minimum 2-year partnership between the high school science department and Friday Harbor Labs in effort to get more students involved with high-level scientific research. This grant was awarded through a competitive process in the Partners in Science Continue Reading
Letters
Written on May 6, 2020 at 2:26 pm, by Tim Dustrude
In the SJI Update Mailbag this afternoon there’s a letter from Richard Grout… Dear Editor: Tuesday evening the San Juan Public Hospital District (PHD) Commissioners took an action we should all applaud. They voted unanimously to withdraw the agreement concerning integration of the San Juan Island Emergency Medical Service (EMS) and Fire District #3 and Continue Reading
Boomerang to the San Juans
Written on May 6, 2020 at 9:36 am, by Tim Dustrude
This May 2020 edition of Tide Bites was written by Alyssa Scott… As the tides of life have ebbed and flowed, I’ve continually found myself on the shores of FHL [Friday Harbor Labs]. My first encounter with the Labs was via a two-week research sailing expedition through the San Juan Islands with Deep Green Wilderness. Continue Reading
Kokoda Sketches
Written on May 26, 2020 at 8:14 am, by Tim Dustrude
Know Your Islanders: Thane Pratt, Kokoda Sketches: A Birding Trek across Papua New Guinea Lace up your (virtual) hiking boots and join wildlife biologist Thane Pratt and artist Szabolcs Kokay on a trek across the mountain ranges of Papua New Guinea. We’ll relive some of the adventures and experience the biological wonders of this, the Continue Reading
Spring Black Bears on the Yukon River
Written on May 26, 2020 at 8:14 am, by Tim Dustrude
FREEZER BURNED: Tales of Interior Alaska is a new regular column on the San Juan Update written by Steve Ulvi… After gritting through another sub-arctic winter, there was celebratory pleasure in first plying the roiling, wood-strewn waters of the Yukon River in spring. The boat season followed seven to ten days of heavy running ice. Continue Reading
We’re Keeping the Ghost Light On!
Written on May 21, 2020 at 1:13 pm, by Tim Dustrude
A note from Island Stage Left… Normally at this time of year we would be asking you for money. But what’s normal now? For the first time in Island Stage Left’s twenty two year history, we must cancel our summer “Shakespeare Under the Stars”, which was to have been Shakespeare’s romantic comedy, “Much Ado About Continue Reading
New Free Little Library Recognizes Serendipity Books and Its Owners
Written on May 21, 2020 at 8:53 am, by Tim Dustrude
Friday Harbor’s latest Free Little Library is at the Post Office, dedicated to Serendipity Books and its owners Carol Jackson and Dilys Goodman. Widely recognized as an island treasure, Serendipity became a reality when two former librarians and neighbors, Carol and Betty Stewart, launched their business next to the ferry landing. Dilys joined the business Continue Reading
FHHS Aerospace Team earns Entry into the 2020 International Space Settlement Design Competition
Written on May 21, 2020 at 7:18 am, by Tim Dustrude
Last summer, the Friday Harbor High School Aerospace Design team brought home a World Championship title from the International Space Settlement Competition held at NASA. This year, the FHHS Aerospace Team (Island Orbital Technologies) has once again earned their way back to the International Space Settlement Design Competition World Finals with a top-four design proposal Continue Reading
Helping Kids Get Used to Masks -Dr. Mark Fishaut and Dr. Frank James
Written on May 19, 2020 at 4:17 pm, by Tim Dustrude
In many places, people are wearing masks when they’re in public because of coronavirus (COVID-19). It’s an important way to help slow the spread of the virus. At first, it was mostly doctors, nurses, and others in health care settings who wore masks. But now, as other people wear them, more and more kids are Continue Reading
Ayudar a los niños a acostumbrarse a las mascarillas
Written on May 19, 2020 at 4:17 pm, by Tim Dustrude
-Dr. Mark Fishaut and Dr. Frank James En muchos lugares, la gente está llevando mascarilla en los lugares públicos debido al coronavirus (COVID-19). Es una forma importante de ayudar a reducir la velocidad de propagación del virus. Al principio, quienes llevaban mascarillas eran, sobre todo, los médicos, los enfermeros y otro tipo de personal que Continue Reading
From ‘Going Dark’ to ‘Lights Up’ Campaign Update
Written on May 18, 2020 at 9:42 am, by Tim Dustrude
Dear SJCT Family, On May 5th, we wrote to inform you of the launch of the From ‘Going Dark’ to ‘Lights Up’ campaign to address the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on SJCT operations. Following the cancellation of events in March, April, and through the end of the summer, the campaign seeks to raise $193,000 of community support by September 30th. Continue Reading
Election 2020
Written on May 17, 2020 at 7:40 am, by Tim Dustrude
By Louise Dustrude Five candidates have filed for county council from District 1 (San Juan) and three from District 2 (Orcas). Filing from San Juan this week were: Sharon Kivisto, Daniel Miller, Christine Minney, Ryan Palmateer, and Steve Wehrly. Incumbent Bill Watson did not file for reelection. On Orcas incumbent Rick Hughes filed for reelection, Continue Reading
Friday Harbor Elementary School STEM Team is 2020 First Place National Winner in Toshiba/NSTA Exploravision Competition
Written on May 13, 2020 at 4:12 pm, by Tim Dustrude
Last week, the national winners of the Exploravision Competition were announced and the first place-winning project was Get Away! Bacteriophage, submitted by Friday Harbor Elementary School (FHES) students Jodie Wehner, 2nd grade, Ava Youngsman 2nd grade, and Nancy Wehner, 1st grade. Earlier this spring, three FHES STEM teams had received regional and honorable mention recognition Continue Reading
Real Estate News
Written on May 12, 2020 at 5:42 am, by Tim Dustrude
Merri Ann Simonson checks in again, this time with information on internet availability on the island… Update to Our Internet Connection Rock Island has been busy for the last 5 years installing the base structure for our fiber and other internet connection options throughout the County. As a REALTOR, I can state that internet reliability Continue Reading
Neither Here, Nor There
Written on May 11, 2020 at 1:27 pm, by Tim Dustrude
This is the first in a series of stories by Steve Ulvi… We can all use a bit more entertainment these days. Begin by conjuring up the Far North. Way up, where invisible longitudinal lines get closer, just short of an invisible Arctic Circle. Nearly all of these campfire tales take place in a particular Continue Reading
“Just a Minute”
Written on May 11, 2020 at 12:55 pm, by Tim Dustrude
60-Second Videos from the Preservation Trust The San Juan Preservation Trust has developed a series of quick, easy-to-watch videos featuring the wonder-filled nature in our own backyards as spring unfolds around us. If you could use some vicarious doses of nature’s medicine, click to watch the video above and then look for more of the Continue Reading
Friday Harbor High School Teacher Awarded Research Grant
Written on May 8, 2020 at 2:57 pm, by Tim Dustrude
A $19,000 grant was awarded to Friday Harbor High School (FHHS) Science Teacher Sam Garson to support a minimum 2-year partnership between the high school science department and Friday Harbor Labs in effort to get more students involved with high-level scientific research. This grant was awarded through a competitive process in the Partners in Science Continue Reading
Letters
Written on May 6, 2020 at 2:26 pm, by Tim Dustrude
In the SJI Update Mailbag this afternoon there’s a letter from Richard Grout… Dear Editor: Tuesday evening the San Juan Public Hospital District (PHD) Commissioners took an action we should all applaud. They voted unanimously to withdraw the agreement concerning integration of the San Juan Island Emergency Medical Service (EMS) and Fire District #3 and Continue Reading
Boomerang to the San Juans
Written on May 6, 2020 at 9:36 am, by Tim Dustrude
This May 2020 edition of Tide Bites was written by Alyssa Scott… As the tides of life have ebbed and flowed, I’ve continually found myself on the shores of FHL [Friday Harbor Labs]. My first encounter with the Labs was via a two-week research sailing expedition through the San Juan Islands with Deep Green Wilderness. Continue Reading