Space is still available for Cat Bordhi’s “Sweet Tomato Heels” class, Sunday, Sept. 16, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., sponsored by Island Wools.
San Juan Community Theatre’s Family Theatre takes on Shakespeare this fall, in a musical version of William Shakespeare’s tragedy, Macbeth.
Sponsored by Friends of the San Juans, the “No Coal Rally” is 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the fairgrounds in Friday Harbor, and will feature a panel discussion by three noted environmental advocates, and a musical performance by Bellingham singer/songwriter Dana Lyons.
Rachel Sorensen and Galen Boydston were married Saturday, Aug. 25, 2012, in an outdoor wedding on Waldron Island.
A statistical analysis of how many out-of-state license plates were onboard compared to Washington plates onboard on the ferry from Friday Harbor to Anacortes.
Sponsored by Chamber Music San Juans’, as part of its 25th anniversary celebration, “For the Soul” brings together bassoon virtuoso Martin Kuuskmann and master pianist, composer and arranger Jovino Santos Neto.
San Juan Island’s Lee Brewer is a man of action, a quintessential Renaissance man, and perhaps the last person on the planet that one would expect to find living vicariously through the achievements of others. Unless, that is, a family member is in a race for Olympic gold.
Emily is the daughter of Dana and Greg Howell of Ketchum, Idaho, and Ian, a graduate of Friday Harbor High School, Class of ‘99, is the son of Marty Robinson and Tim Thomsen of San Juan Island.
The clockwise boats made good progress until they reached always troublesome Wasp Passage, where some difficulty was encountered but our sailors persevered.
Saturday’s Founder’s Day salute marks the first time that a howitzer has been fired at American Camp since all cannon were ordered removed in November, 1859, as part of the agreement of the joint military occupation of the island by the U.S. Army and the British Royal Marines, from March 1860 to November 1872.
Historian Lorraine McConaghy’s most recent book, “New Land, North of the Columbia”, features nearly 400 documents, including a telegram to Washington territory’s governor signed by Abraham Lincoln, the rough draft of Theodore Roethke’s “The Rose,” and a NASA map of Washington, shot by Landsat satellites.
Purple Haze? You bet. Guitarist Carl Blake and company return to the San Juan Community Theatre spotlight Saturday, Aug. 25, breathing life back into the man and the music that turned pop music on its head 40-plus years ago.
Kate Schuman and Keith Busha revive their 2009 sold-out show with encore tribute to country artist Patsy Cline, featuring hits like “Crazy”, “I Fall to Pieces” and “Sweet Dreams”, Thursday, Aug. 23, as part of San Juan Community Theatre’s Summer Concert Series.