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Fate of precious freedoms at stake | Letters
Apr 16 2013, 3:03 PM Like many of us, we came here to escape the tyranny of “civilization” – the rules, regulations, oversight, and restrictions that are such an oppressive part of daily life on the mainland. But two of our candidates have built their careers around such rules and regulations.
Gary Roger Smith: 1943 - 2013 | Passages
Apr 16 2013, 3:29 PM Gary Smith worked for many years in the heating, air conditioning and sheet metal industries. Gary and his wife Linda moved to Friday Harbor in 1993, upon his retirement. He was a 10-year member of Friday Harbor Kiwanis Club.
Best person for the job? Byers in District 2 | Letters
Apr 16 2013, 3:14 PM We need our county leaders to define what the most important issues are facing our county; make sure these are issues that the county council should and can impact; and, achieve those impacts as efficiently and effectively as possible. Lisa will do that.
‘Art Afternoon’
‘Caring for Islanders: Our Medical History, by Annie Howell Adams. - Contributed photo May 07 2013, 3:15 PM Presented by Peace Island Volunteers, the event is an opportunity to enjoy and learn more about the medical center’s numerous, various pieces of artwork.
Reggae legend to unveil ‘Heart & Soul’ in acoustic, solo show
Legendary reggae musician Clinton Fearon will be at the Grange Hall, Friday, for a first-ever performance in Friday Harbor.    - Contributed photo Apr 17 2013, 5:04 PM New album in tow, Clinton Fearon hits the stage for a first-ever performance in Friday Harbor
Journey of Buck family unfurled
May 07 2013, 3:10 PM Author of “The Bucks Stopped Here”, Buck II will trace the history of the Buck family from its first days on the island, 1918, to present.
Anglers limited to one chinook per day through April 30
Apr 17 2013, 12:06 PM As of April 7, the number of chinook salmon landed or released in Marine Area 7 exceeded pre-season projections, prompting the Washington state Department of Fish & Wildlife to scale back the number of chinook anglers can keep per day, from two down to one, through the end of the winter season, which closes April 30.
Return of the ‘Winds’
The “Winds of Yarrow” in concert, Friday, at SJC Theatre.    - Contributed photo / SJCT Apr 17 2013, 2:49 PM The Winds of Yarrow venture through a kaleidoscope of musical styles like an enchanting summer breeze.
Pig War Part 2: new territory unveiled
The Pig War - Contributed photo Apr 17 2013, 2:51 PM Author Mike Vouri takes a fresh look at the Pig War, Saturday, at Griffin Bay Bookstore
Make art out of metal at IMA workshops
A fiber art mesh-work basket by Lanny Bergner.   - Contributed photo / IMA May 07 2013, 3:17 PM Based in Anacortes, Bergner, whose artwork is on exhibit at IMA, is a mixed-media sculptor/installation, fiber and sculptural vessel artist.