San Juan Public Meetings | June 25-July 14


June 25, 2008 · 5:46 AM

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The following public agencies meet this week. The meetings are open to the public.

Today
-- Friday Harbor Port Commission, 4 p.m., San Juan Island Yacht Club.

-- San Juan Hospital District Commission, 5:30 p.m., Frank Wilson EMS Building on Spring Street.

-- San Juan Island School Board, 6 p.m., Friday Harbor High School Library.

Thursday
-- OPALCO Board of Directors, 8:45 a.m., Eastsound office of Orcas Power & Light Cooperative.

Friday
-- San Juan County Veterans’ Advisory Board, noon to 2 p.m., in the Large Conference Room of the Legislative Building, 55 Second St., Friday Harbor.

Monday
-- San Juan County Council staff meeting, 10 a.m., County Legislative Building, 55 Second St., Friday Harbor.

Tuesday
-- San Juan County Council regular meeting, 10 a.m., County Legislative Building, 55 Second St., Friday Harbor.

July 14
-- San Juan County Ferry Advisory Committee, 8:30-10:30 a.m., in the Large Conference Room of the Legislative Building, 55 Second St., Friday Harbor.

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