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The Journal of the San Juan Islands
Wednesday's edition of The Journal includes 'Stay Smart, Don't Start,' our annual substance abuse prevention guide; the San Juan Island National Historical Park's 2009-10 Guide to American and English Camps; and Real Estate in the San Juans.

Three special sections in this week's Journal of the San Juan Islands


May 12, 2009 · 11:40 AM

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Wednesday's edition of The Journal of the San Juan Islands includes "Stay Smart, Don't Start," our annual substance abuse prevention guide; the San Juan Island National Historical Park's 2009-10 Guide to American and English Camps; and Real Estate in the San Juans.

All told, The Journal contains 68 pages. Besides special sections, you'll find news, Opinion, Obituaries, Business, Law & Justice, Island Scene, Calendar, Sports, Classifieds, At Your Service, Legal Notices, and local advertising.

The Journal is available late Tuesday in newsracks and in stores. Or call 378-5696 to subscribe and get convenient mail delivery.

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