Holiday Wishes in the San Juans ... our annual holiday guide is filled with 28 pages of local activities and shopping ideas. The guide includes a calendar of events for all the islands — from Thanksgiving to New Year
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Holiday Wishes in the San Juans ... our annual holiday guide is filled with 28 pages of local activities and shopping ideas. The guide includes a calendar of events for all the islands — from Thanksgiving to New Year's Day. You'll find the magazine in today's Journal of the San Juan Islands.

Holiday Wishes in the San Juans in this week's Journal


November 25, 2009 · Updated 10:20 AM 

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Holiday Wishes in the San Juans, our annual holiday guide, is filled with 28 pages of local activities and shopping ideas.

The guide includes a calendar of events for all the islands — from Thanksgiving to New Year's Day.

You'll find the magazine in today's Journal of the San Juan Islands, mailed today to subscribers and available at newsstands. (For convenient mail delivery, call 378-5696 or e-mail fbacon@sanjuanjournal.com).

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