The musical torch bearers of a generation and its cherished hits, anthems and sometimes forgotten numbers, include Daniel Finn, Ian Boulton, Debbie Nash-Strasser, Ian Byington, Steve Keys, Gretchen Gubelman and Beau Borrero, Kate Schuman and Keith Busha.
With the taxiway at Friday Harbor airport under repair, now might be a good time to relive moments from the 3rd annual Friday Harbor Airport Fly In & Open House. Click on the link below for photos compiled by Fred Schumacher of the SJI Pilots Association.
An oil painting by Friday Harbor’s Doris Schaller entitled ‘Mountain Homestead’, was among 67 works of art, out of 413 entries, chosen for the exhibition.
Cowlitz Nation weaver Judy Bridges and renowned Washington State storyteller Karen Haas will join San Juan Islanders Roger Ellison and Anita Barreca, plus island spinners and weavers, to show how it was done with all-natural fibers, including wild reeds.
Rhiana Franklin takes a break from workingon a debut EP album in Nashville to perform in her hometown as part of San Juan Community Theatre’s Summer Night Music Concert Series, Thursday, Aug. 2.
Don’t miss the chance to become a certified, professionally trained naturalist. The Friday Harbor Whale Museum offers a six-day course, beginning this Saturday, July 28.
Led by note island trail builder Mike Buettell, the walk begins at 1 p.m., Saturday, July 28. Meet in the parking lot at the intersection of Roche Harbor and West Valley roads.
What benefits can you expect from radiation remedies? Are there any drawbacks? And how does it work?
Find out more about the ins and outs of radiation remedies at a series of free lectures, Wednesday, July 18, at San Juan Island library, 6-7 p.m., and Aug. 9 at Lavendera Massage, 7-8 p.m., 285 Spring St.
Accountant Don Cooper will attempt to demystify the mysteries surrounding estate taxes and also discuss what’s expected of executors and personal representatives as part of a free seminar Thursday, July 19, at the Mullis Community Senior Center.
“Old Goats” doesn’t just pick up where “Grumpy Old Men” left off, it carves out a whole new territory for those who refuse to go quietly into their golden years.
A celebration of the history of flight in the islands will be among the many activities, displays, demonstrations and events featured as part of the third annual Friday Harbor Airport Fly In and Open House House, July 21.
No graduate course at the Friday Labs that focuses on the “functional morphology” of fish would be complete without a day of field work at Jackson’s Beach. And the field work proved fruitful Wednesday, July 11, as a team of grad students netted a bounty of specimens for more in-depth back in the classroom.
Island Stage Left puts a ’60s spin on “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”