View Adonna Khare’s life-size, surreal animal world, Jan. 21 – April 29
The book “Stone Boat Odyssey,” chronicles the Nansens’ 14-year journey of not only having, but fulfilling a dream to take to the seas in a sailboat. Meet the Nansens and listen to their adventures on Saturday, Jan. 21, 7 p.m. at the library.
The first annual Isle Be Wed wedding show, showcasing the islands’ wedding fare Saturday, Jan. 28, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., at the Island Inn at 123 West.
Congratulations to Rob and Jessica Dickson on the birth of their son, Atlas Story Dickson born Dec. 13, 2011.
Michele Francis is a physical therapist, Pilates instructor, and certified strength training specialist. She has been teaching and performing aerial arts nationally for over 8 years.
You can see her performing in the Winter Carnivale, Jan. 20 at the San Juan Community Theatre.
She may only be on stage for a few minutes, but her aerial performance will keep audiences wanting more. The Journal asked Francis about her life as an artist in the air.
Well, they might not share the same stage at the same time, but these are just a few of the acts that will be seen in various shows for the upcoming Winter Carnivale, Friday, Jan. 20 — Sunday, Jan. 22 at the San Juan Community Theatr
Matt Bachmann is a practical composer — writing songs with the intent that they will be heard by an audience. That’s why over the last year he has been creating music for his own group — the JEM Jazz Trio.
The upcoming show “Little Women” deals with family, illness, grief and wartime
The San Juan County Parks Department was awarded $1,500 toward rehabilitation of the Brann Cabin, an early settler’s home.
Borrero visited the Occupy Wall Street movement in September and returned to his home in Friday Harbor inspired to write the song “Rise Up.” Within a few weeks of its inception, the song was recorded with local musicians Teddy Deane, Jonathan Piff, Benj Ross, and Borrero’s mom Gretchen Gubelman.
Share your writing in a warm supportive group at the Writing Workshop with Judith Azrael, Saturday, Jan. 7, 1-3:30 p.m., in the library meeting room, free.
SJ Prevention Coalition and Island Rec host a healthy, happy party
It was six nights before Christmas, at 6:30 p.m., on the corner of Front and Spring Street when two islanders danced in the glow of holiday lights to songs played on saxophone and upright bass.
