Islands' Weekly, July 10, 2012

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One of many photos submitted by islanders for the upcoming Slideluck Potshow, read more on page 5.

Summer reads

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Tractor tour

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New Forge at Galley

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Council calls for review of proposed coal terminal By Steve Wehrly Journal reporter

The San Juan Islands and surrounding waterways should be included as part of the official study of environmental impacts from the proposed Gateway Pacific coal terminal in Whatcom County, according to the San Juan County Council On June 26, the county council unanimously approved sending a letter to Brigadier Gen. John McMahon, commander of the Northwestern Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, requesting that an area-wide environmental impact statement be conducted that would “address the cumulative impacts of new coal terminals in the Pacific Northwest, including the

Gateway Pacific Terminal.” A n A r e a - w i d e Environmental Impact Statement would include the San Juan Islands and might extend through the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the ocean. Drafted by Councilwoman Lovel Pratt, the letter states: “The AEIS should include a comprehensive analysis of impacts to water quality, air quality, listed species, critical habitat, and aquatic resources, and well as impacts to public health and the local economy.” The letter is a follow-up to a Feb. 28 letter sent to the Army Corps, the state Department of Ecology and Whatcom County asking that scoping meetings for the EIS be held in San Juan County. The locations and dates for the scoping meetings, which

will include a determination whether an area-wide EIS will be required by the Corps, have yet to be announced. SSA Marine submitted a permit application in March to build a coal export facility capable of exporting 48 million tons per year, according to Climate Solutions, a nonprofit organization based in Olympia, Wash. Opponents of the terminal say the increase in rail traffic would impact health and safety and pose economic risks to communities across the region, and that coal export could fuel climate change and add to global mercury pollution. Proponents of the terminal say it will provide jobs in a county where there is not a lot of room for industrial growth.

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VOLUME 35, NUMBER 28 • July 10, 2012

Slide guitar KING Roy Rogers & the Delta Rhythm Kings come to Lopez

By Colleen Smith Armstrong Sounder Editor/Publisher

Not long after Roy Rogers picked up a guitar at age 12, he was playing with the high schoolers. A few years later, when his older brother brought home Robert Johnson’s “King of the Delta Blues Singers” album, his whole life changed. “It blew my mind,” Roger said. “I heard slide guitar for the first time.” Ever since then, he has been a disciple of Johnson. Rogers will make his first appearance at Lopez Center this summer. He is one of the premier slide guitarists performing today, well

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Lopez Center

The Board and Staff of the Lopez Island Family Resource Center would like to thank everyone who helped make our 4th Annual Literary Fundraiser Event so successful. We’d especially like to thank our bird artisans, Lopez Island Catering and our sponsors:

Lopez Village Market  Sunset Builders Supply Doug James Flooring  Lopez Sand &Gravel Lopez Septic Mitrebox Classy Shades Midnight’s Farm Rabel Editing &Design Brian Leyde & Associates Islanders Bank Richardson Fuel Diana Hancock, Attorney

Sunday, July 15th, 7:30 pm ous World Fam rist a Slide Guit

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$18/adult, $10/youth • Tickets: www.lopezcenter.org, PSR, Blossom Organic Grocery, Lopez Bookshop and LCCA office

A big THANKS to all participants in the

Thank you to all the volunteers for your time, enthusiasm and dedication and Thank you to our community for your donations and support!

LOPEZ COMMUNITY FIREWORKS

Live in Concert

The family of

Lopez Lions Club Fourth of July Parade and the Fun Run / Walk

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These events would not have been possible without the help from:

Invite you to a Celebration of Life

San Juan Public Works Lions Club Members San Juan County Public Works San Juan County Sheriffs Department Lopez Community Center and many more Volunteers and helpers!

See you next year!

Saturday July 14th 2 to 5 PM Lopez Island Golf Club


Community Calendar wed, July 11

meeting: Lodging Tax Advisory Committee Meeting, 11:30

a.m. - 1 p.m., available through video conferencing at the Lopez Island Library. For more info, visit www.lopezlibrary.org. thurs, July 12

meeting: Port of Lopez

Monthly Meeting, 7 - 9 p.m., Airport Building. For more info, visit www.portoflopez.com. sat, July 14

art: Artists’ Reception for

Simpson-Creps. Show runs from July 14 - Aug. 9. Gallery hours: Wednesday-Saturday & Monday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Lopez Village Plaza, next to Bucky’s, Cafe La Boheme and Holly B’s Bakery. For more info, call 468-3265 or visit www. ChimeraGallery.com. sun, July 15

music: Roy Rogers and the

Delta Rhythm Kings, 7-9 p.m., Lopez Center for Community and the Arts. For more info, www.lopezcenter.org.

a.m. - 1 p.m., Lopez Island Library. Come early and plan to walk up from the Community Church parking lot, or bring your bike. Appropriate for young ones and their friends, human and stuffed. Charley Thweatt will be back to entertain. Free treats and maybe a visit from shy Mr. Bear. For more info, visit www.lopezlibrary.org. sat, July 21

parade: John Deere Tractor

bers of the sponsor Cascade Two-Cylinder Club based in Skagit and Whatcom counties. For local tour information, contact Jim Smith at lopezkiwi@rockisland.com.

transportation expenses. Sign up by calling or emailing Bob Walker at 468-3397 or robwillwalk@hotmail.com. Read more below.

music: The Big Event!, 6:30

music: The Blackberry

- 9 p.m., Lopez Center for Community and the Arts. For more info, www.lopezcenter.org.

hike: Anacortes Community

Forest, Cranberry Lake. Those from Lopez Island will take the 10:45 a.m. ferry and return from Anacortes on the 5:10 p.m. sailing. We will van pool from the Anacortes terminal to the trailhead. A $5 fee is expected to cover

Chimera Gallery. New work by Jan Scilipoti and Sheila

event: Teddy Bear Picnic, 11

Parade, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., TBA. This will be the Fifth Semiannual Tractor Tour of Lopez, a tradition which began in 2004. Tractors are owned by mem-

studies and acquisition of a Federal Communications Commission licensed frequency. Wireless Ordinance Last week, the county council passed a revised Wireless Ordinance defining Joint-Use Wireless Facilities. These are facilities that can provide support for multiple public services on one utility pole, including electrical power management and public safety radio communications, according to OPALCO. The broadband component of these systems could be used to provide true highspeed internet ser vice countywide, and could improve cell phone coverage if the cellular providers agree to use these facilities. OPALCO said the adoption of the Wireless Ordinance

was accomplished through a thorough public process that included public testimony, legal review and many thoughtful hours of council member time and attention. Completion of feasibility studies Initial technical studies are complete and OPALCO staff members will be fieldtesting potential equipment and pole locations as they refine the system design. “We are working with industry experts to develop potential business models for board consideration – and the numbers continue to be the most challenging aspect of the project,” said OPALCO staff. “The board is committed to finding a solution that makes sense for the co-op model and for the membership.”

FCC licensed frequency Meetings to discuss the acquisition of a FCC licensed frequency have been positive, according to OPALCO and OPALCO is hopeful that an agreement could be reached in the next few months. Much of the system design (including actual coverage, capacity, number of poles and pole locations) is dependent on the frequency that would be deployed. Once an agreement is reached for a specific frequency range, a final system design can be developed. Public forums held on four islands in May were well attended and have started a public dialogue on the project. There has been positive and negative feedback from members about the Broadband

Initiative, and the board is also considering concerns that have been raised about the potential cost burden to members, their issues with RF emissions and the potential role of the co-op as an Internet service provider. All feedback is being carefully reviewed as the board moves toward a decision, said OPALC0 staff. For more info, visit www. opalco.com.

July 21 for a three-mile hike around Cranberry Lake in the Anacortes Community Forest. Walkers will experience this jewel of a lake not known by many from the San Juans, yet is under two miles from the Anacortes ferry terminal. This serene little lake has only one road access with trails galore. We will circumnavigate the lake with a

ridge trail climb of about 100 feet in elevation. There is an optional second loop southeast of the lake with views of Big Beaver Pond with its extensive spread of lily pads. There are short sections of steep trail, but they are in good condition. All are wel-

come that enjoy a leisurely pace and like making new friends. Those from Lopez Island will take the 10:45 a.m. ferry and return from Anacortes on the 5:10 p.m. sailing. We will van pool from the Anacortes terminal to the trailhead. A $5 fee is expected to cover transportation expenses. Sign up by calling or emailing Bob Walker at 468-3397 or robwillwalk@hotmail.com.

this month’s show, “Jouer” (French = To Play), 5 - 7 p.m.,

wed, July 18

fri, July 27

Bushes Stringband, 7:30 p.m., Woodmen Hall. For more info, visit www.homeonthegrange. com. Tickets: $15 Adults. Kids Free 12 & under, 12-16 - $8. Ongoing

Market: Farmers’ Market, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Saturdays, May 19 - Sept. 8. For more info, visit www.lopezfarmersmarket.com.

News Briefs OPALCO staff say Broadband Initiative is progressing As Orcas Power and Light Cooperative’s Board of Directors continue to study the feasibility of the Broadband Initiative, improving high-speed Internet and other communication services, staff said progress is being made. There have been developments on three major contingencies, which the board has to address before voting on the project: revision of the county’s Wireless Ordinance, completion of feasibility

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Undersheriff bids adieu after 24 years

After 44 years in law enforcement, Jon Zerby looks forward to a bit of down time at home. “Future plans?” Zerby replies when asked what’s next. “None really. I’ll probably spend some time working on the house. There’s a

lot to do there.” Colleagues, friends and a parade of public officials bid Zerby farewell June 29 at a retirement celebration at the Mullis Street fire station. From Santa Barbara to Atlanta, to Salem, Ore., Zerby traveled far and wide in more than four decades as a law enforcement official. He was stationed at Fort Lewis 24 years ago, assigned to the military police, when former sheriff Bill Cumming persuaded him to join the local force. Promoted to undersheriff in 1998, he has been the department’s second-incommand for 14 years, its primary animal control officer the past 13, and played a lead role in helping to craft the “dangerous dogs” laws in effect in both the county and in Friday Harbor.

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Blackberry Bushes to perform at Woodmen Hall

On Fri. July 27, 7:30 p.m., the Blackberry Bushes will perform at Woodmen Hall.

The Blackberry Bushes hail from the rain-drenched forests of Olympia, Wash. They take a bluegrass instrumentation, draw from the deep roots of American folk music and add influences from bluegrass, Appalachian old-time, and Indie Rock, to jazz, pop and alternative country. Tickets are $15 adults, kids free 12 and under, 12-16 - $8. “Their blend of traditional Bluegrass and Folk elements with more contemporary sounds has an appeal not seen since Nickel Creek or The Be Good Tanyas,” according to Joseph Kyle of “The Big Takeover.” For more info, www.homeonthegrange.com.

Correction In the July 3 edition of the paper a portion of the “solid waste” story was cut off, it should have read, “According to Larry Eppenbach, district secretary, the district’s advisory board nominees told the council that failure is not an option.” This quote is in regards to the Lopez Island’s drop box and self-haul facility being operated by a local Solid Waste Disposal District.


Top five reads for the summer Check out these summer reading selections from the Islands’ Weekly editor

Local earns WWU award Western Washington University student Roben Lauren Herrick received a $1,000 WWU Associated Students Childcare Voucher Award for the 2012-2013 academic year. The WWU Associated Students Childcare Voucher Award is awarded to student-parents who have attended Western for the entire 2011-2012 academic year and have been

enrolled for a minimum of nine undergraduate credits or six graduate credits per quarter. Students must also be in good academic standing. Herrick, mother of three children, is a graduate of Lopez Island High School. She is a junior majoring in Law Diversity and Social Justice in Western’s Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies.

NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING AND ADOPTION LOPEZ ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 144 By Cali Bagby

The raindrops fall on your roof and down onto the pavement as if the clouds are wringing out a giant sponge. The mornings and afternoons meld together with the same melancholy gray. Weather experts say that temperatures should rise by mid-July, but for days when the sun is surrounded by gloom, here are a few reads from island experts to give you a vacation from the dreary days. And even when the sun comes out, these books give you an even better excuse to lounge and catch some vitamin D rays. “Gertrude Bell: Queen of the Desert, Shaper of Nations,” by Georgina Howell tells the story of an adventurous and strong

spirited woman, whose work in the Middle East has been often overshadowed by the famous Lawrence of Arabia. But it was Gertrude who broke not only gender and class barriers, but also played a vital role in the formation of Iraq – all while enduring the sweltering heat. “Jaguar: One Man’s Struggle To Establish The World’s First Jaguar Preser ve,” by Alan Rabinowitz takes readers into the rain forest of Belize and gives you a rare and exhilarating story written by a boy that could only speak to animals, who later becomes the jaguar’s biggest champion. “Swimming to Antarctica: Tales of a Long-distance Swimmer,” by Lynne Cox. If you think it

has been cold this summer on the island, Lynne Cox describes the painstaking training it took her to submerge into ice cold waters. She also shares tales of getting her hand stuck in a dead dog in the Nile and being the first person to swim the shark-infested waters of the Cape of Good Hope. “Let’s Take the Long Way Home,” by Gail Caldwell follows two writers who love water and dogs. They forge a friendship and struggle with universals subjects such as needing someone and the grief of losing that person, which the author refers to as the “terrible gift of death.” Half of the book will have you smiling, while the other half will leave you in tears. “War,” by Sebastian

Junger. What better way to endure a cold summer than to read about one of the most horrific places in Afghanistan: the Korengal Valley in 2008. Junger, author of “The Perfect Storm,” delves into the life of American soldiers in the unbearable heat and fatal days of combat.

FISCAL YEAR BUDGET 2012-2013 Notice is hereby given by the school directors of Lopez Island School District No. 144, San Juan County, Washington, that the board of directors will meet for the purpose of a public hearing and adoption of the budget of the district for the 2012-2013 school year. The meeting will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012 as part of the regular monthly board meeting, in the Lopez Island School District library, Lopez Island, Washington. Any person may appear at the meeting and be heard for or against the budget or any part thereof. A draft budget document is on file in the school district administration office and the Lopez Island Public Library and will be furnished to any person who will call upon the district for it.

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Blues CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

known for his live performances and John Lee Hooker’s Coast to Coast Blues Band. Rogers and his band The Delta Rhythm Kings will perform July 15, 7:30 p.m. at Lopez Center for Community and the Arts. Tickets in advance are $18 for adults, $10 for youth and are at the center’s office, and at www.lopezcenter.org, Paper Scissors on the Rock, Blossoms Organic Grocery and Lopez Book Store. Tickets at door are adult $18 and youth $10. “We’re really spontaneous,” he said. “Having a power trio, the music takes a lot of twists and turns. I always tell people to bring their dancing shoes.” Rogers, who lives in California, says the music is

blues-based but also covers jazz and funk. Their repertoire is split between originals and covers. He has performed at numerous music festivals throughout the world, including Montreal Jazz, Norway’s Notodden Blues Festival and the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Prior to coming to Lopez, Rogers is opening up for Steve Miller. In May of 2011, he released a collaboration with The Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek entitled “Translucent Blues” available on Blind Pig Records. It debuted at #6 on the Billboard charts, and reached #1 on the American Roots Rock Chart. Rolling Stone has written, “Rogers is an exceptionally articulate slide guitarist, either he’s scorching Robert Johnson’s ‘Ramblin’ Blues’ or taking a lovely, lyrical journey … or rockin’ it out. One of the rare guitar

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heroes who values feeling over flash.” Slide guitar is tuned to an open chord, allowing the musician to play the melody, base and rhythm all at the same time. “I have established a style that I am known for,” Rogers said. “You have to hear to appreciate it – I can’t describe it.” While he enjoys current music – Norah Jones is one of his favorites – Rogers says he is a “classics” guy, who is most inspired by such musicians as Hooker, Johnson, Howling Wolf, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley and Little Richard. “John Lee Hooker could walk on stage, sit in his chair, play one note and the audience was with him. That is powerful stuff,” Rogers said.

Green and yellow will flood streets at 5th Tractor Tour

County vacancies The county council is searching for county citizens to fill current and upcoming vacancies on various boards and commissions. The following is a list of selected vacancies: Agricultural Resources Committee - (2) Positions Water Resources Management Committee – (2) Positions SJC Park Board – (1) Lopez Island, (2) San Juan Solid Waste Advisory Committee – (6) Positions Fair Board - (1) Lopez District, (1) Shaw District Human Services Advisory Board - (5) Positions, all Islands Lodging Tax Advisory Committee - (3) Contributors (3) Receivers Northwest Agriculture Business Center – (1) Lopez Seat For more vacancies, visit www.islandsweekly.com.

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A look at a previous tractor tour on Lopez, which is a tradition that began in 2004. Green and yellow antique two-cylinder tractors will arrive on Lopez, 10:15 a.m. via ferry on Saturday, July 21. This will be the Fifth Semi-annual Tractor Tour of Lopez, a tradition which began in 2004. Tractors are owned by members of the sponsor Cascade Two-Cylinder Club based in Skagit and Whatcom counties. “We are anticipating the arrival of 15 to 25 tractors plus visiting family members and friends,” say organizers. Tractors will line up at the ferry landing after the arrival and then tour backroads to stop for lunch in the Village. Tractors will gather and park on Lopez Community Center grounds from about 12 until 2 p.m. Viewing by the public is invited. Tour will commence again and continue until about 4 p.m. Tractors will gather at Hill Farm, home of Phil and Jean Weinheimer for a club-member supper. Tractor will tour again about 6 p.m. to return to the ferry landing for departure at 7:35 p.m. Good viewing locations include the ferry landing, village, community center and along Port Stanley Road in Swifts Bay

and along Fisherman Bay Road and Bayshore Road on the peninsula. Routes and schedule are being planned and will be announced. Organizers on Lopez include Ken Rose, Bob Burt, Phil Weinheimer and Jim Smith. Volunteers will help with roadside flagging, parking and preparing and serving supper. Lopez Two-Cylinder Club is one of many antique John Deere tractor enthusiast clubs in the U.S. and other countries. Owners enjoy restoration projects, plow days, tours and displays of their machines and sharing their interests with younger people as means to preserve farming heritage. CT-C Club sponsors many club events in Skagit and Whatcom counties and participates in community parades and public displays throughout the year. Club information may be found at www. cascadetwocyliinderclub.org. For local tour information, contact Jim Smith at lopezkiwi@rockisland.com. To view a map of the tractor tour visit islandsweekly.com and click on the community tab.

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Sailboat slip-up San Juan EDC lands $14K grant for

job training in marine mechanics

Staff photo/ Cathi Brewer

A local sailboat experiences a mishap near Fisherman Bay Spit, the entrance to Fisherman Bay on July 5.

The San Juan County Economic Development Council is slated to receive a portion of a $49,378 job training grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, according to an announcement from U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen’s office, confirmed by EDC Director Victoria Compton. The grant, combined with $110,612 in local funding, will provide start-up funding for a Tri-County Rural Business Education Network and help to pay for job training in supply chain management and marine

Slideluck Potshow comes to Lopez Eleven years ago, Casey Kelbaugh decided to combine of two of his interests, food and art. His first experiment of what is now known as a “Slideluck Potshow,” a play off the words slide show and potluck, was held in his tiny Seattle backyard with about 50 friends. Surrounded by talented artists, Kelbaugh said the event “brought artists out of their studios into a common space and allowed for creative expression and crossContributed photo/ Robert S. Harrison pollination.” By 2006, Slideluck A pilgrim takes a moment of prayer while on pilgrimage to Potshows drew upwards of Santiago de Compostela in Spain. 1,000 people and requests to host an event were coming in from all around the world. Worship Services in the Islands Slideluck Potshow is now a nonprofit operating multiLOPEZ IsLand media slideshows combined Christ the King Community ChurCh, Now with potluck dinners in about meeting at 10:00 AM at the Lopez Elementary School fifty cities around the world. in the multi-purpose room. Find us on the web: www. And it is coming to Lopez, Sunday, Sept. 2 at the Lopez CTKonline.com/lopez or email lopez@CTKonline.com Center for Community and graCe episCopal ChurCh, welcomes the Arts, with the potluck you to worship with us on Sundays at 10:00 at 6 p.m. and the slideshow at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 at am. Fisherman Bay Road at Sunset Lane. the door. 468-3477. Everyone welcome! The submission deadline lopez island Community ChurCh, 91 Lopez for art is August 1. For submission details visit slideluckpotRoad. Sunday School: pre-school through adult 9:30 am; show.com/submissions/46Worship at 10:30 am. Pastor Jeff Smith 468-3877. submissions/3695-submislutheran ChurCh in the san juans, Sundays sion-guide-lopez-island%29.

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At Orcas Power and Light Cooperative’s 75th Anniversary Open House at the Lopez OPALCO Crew Station, Wednesday, July 18, members will be presented with gifts, treated to refreshments, enjoy live music by Hawk Arps and be entertained with stories told by some of the co-op’s longest-standing members. This historic event begins at 1 p.m., with tours of the OPALCO headquarters and a display of Steve Horn’s photos of OPALCO submarine cable lay projects. The storytelling begins at 2 p.m. from OPALCO’s mobile 1937 living room set. The year-long 75th anniversary celebration honors the co-op family members (longest- standing members, past and present staff and board members) who have helped build the strong, reliable electric co-op that we all enjoy today, said OPALCO staff. Limited edition gifts such as canvas tote bags and wall thermometers featuring the work of Orcas artist Frank Loudin, lapel pins, mugs and copies of the 75th Anniversary

Historical Publication will be distributed to all members, while supplies last. For the full 75th anniversar y experience, visit OPALCO’s historical website at www.opalco.com/history to explore a historical timeline, galleries of stories, photos and videos. Visit and “likeâ€? OPALCO’s new Facebook page, where you can share your own OPALCO story, photos or memorabilia. The next stop for the 75th Anniversary celebration and story-telling booth will be the county fair in August. Let us know if you have a story to tell. OPALCO will continue to collect member stories and publish them on the historical website to become part of OPALCO’s living legacy. OPALCO is the cooperative electrical utility serving more than 11,000 co-op member-owners on 20 islands in San Juan County. It provides electricity that is 95 percent greenhousegas free and is predominately generated by hydro-electric plants. OPALCO was founded in 1937 to bring electricity to our rural islands.

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Island Hideaway – Set on private 12 acres with rocky outcroppings, this recently remodeled AFrame has 1 BR, 1 BA plus large upstairs loft which could be used as the bedroom, office or wonderful artist studio. Plenty of windows let in light + hardwood floors, and covered wraparound porch. Spend quiet moments on the 1 mile circle drive. N/S, Pets negotiable, F/L/S. $975 On The Peninsula Cozy 2 BR 1 Bath cabin sits just up from a lowbank beach on Fisherman Bay. Cabin has views across Fisherman Bay to Lopez Island. Otis Perkins & Landbank beaches nearby. LR & small kitchen face the WF. N/S Pets neg. $850 Call Carol Gorton (360)468-3177 or email gortons@rockisland.com

YEAR ROUND sunny cottage on 20 acres. Clean, charming, warm and peaceful. 1 bedroom, kitchen, large bath/ washing room. 2.5 miles to Eastsound. Above average rental at this price. $750 month. First, last, deposit. No smoking. (360)376-9020 ClassiďŹ eds. We’ve got you covered. 800-388-2527 Money to Loan/Borrow

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New Forge at The Galley, July 14 New Forge will make a debut visit to Lopez Island for a performance at the Galley on Saturday, July 14 at 9 p.m. New Forge is an innovative acoustic/electric group, melding forms of new and roots music with mandolin, guitar, bass and drums to create infectious dance sets comprised of barreling bluegrass improvisations, funk and rock grooves and modern acoustic compositions. Founded in the farms and clubs of the Olympic Peninsula, New Forge honed its sound in Seattle and surrounding areas. New Forge shows are front-loaded with the songwriting of founder Matt Sircely of Port Townsend,Wash., whose work as a traditional and improvisational mandolinist, recently appeared on the cover of “Mandolin Magazine.� Sircely has performed with many of his mentors – from David Grisman to David Bromberg, and is working on a solo recording under the production of banjo legend Danny Barnes. Drummer Joseph Mascorella grew up at Alaskan bluegrass festivals before joining touring bands and playing central roles in several films. Mascorella is also an accomplished composer, vocalist and improvisor. Zeke Wakefield, one of the most naturally talented musicians to emerge from the Olympic Peninsula in a generation, has been playing bass since the inception of New Forge before recently moving to guitar, his primary instrument. On bass will be Shelton’s Martin Strand, a recent top-notch graduate from Cornish College of the Arts. Fiddler Jon Parry will be touring in Alaska during this performance. “We play dance music, but it’s also song-oriented,� Sircely said. On any given night, New Forge might reference some of the earliest recorded music, a progressive bluegrass band from the ‘70s, low-down funk, classic or remixed reggae, Chicago or Delta blues, fiddle tunes, early country or western swing.

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BOOKKEEPER The San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau seeks a bookkeeper with knowledge of payroll, quarterly taxes & reimbursable grants for 5 hours a week. Email resume to info@visitsanjuans.com by July 18.

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CREATIVE ARTIST The North Kitsap Herald, a weekly community newspaper located on the Kitsap Peninsula in Poulsbo, WA, has an immediate opening for a full-time Creative Artist. Duties include performing ad and spec design, designing promotional materials, providing excellent customer service to the sales staff and clients. Requires excellent communication skills, and the ability to work in a fast paced deadlineoriented environment. Experience in Adobe Creative Suite 2: InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat is also required. Newspaper or other media experience is preferred. Must be able to work independently as well as part of a team. Requires flexibility. We offer a great work environment, health benefits, 401k, paid holidays, vacation and sick time. EOE. Please e-mail your resume, cover letter, and a few samples of your work to: hr@soundpublishing.com or mail to: CANKH/HR Sound Publishing, Inc. 19351 8th Ave NE, Suite 106, Poulsbo, WA 98370

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Members of New Forge, an innovative acoustic/electric group, melding forms of new and roots music with mandolin, guitar, bass and drums. “We don’t just blend our favorite styles into one big cauldron,� Sircely said. “We dig deeply into every style we approach. We love touching on many music forms, giving the audience the experience of distinctly hearing many of their favorite styles in one performance – and hopefully introducing folks to something new. To be honest, because we’re primarily an improvisational group, every show is a unique experience for us too.� For more info, www.reverbnation.com/newforge.

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The Bainbridge Island Review, a weekly community newspaper located in western Washington state, is accepting applications for a parttime general assignment Reporter. The ideal candidate will have solid reporting and writing skills, have up-to-date knowledge of the AP Stylebook, be able to shoot photos and video, be able to use InDesign, and contribute to staff blogs and Web updates. We offer vacation and sick leave, and paid holidays. If you have a passion for community news reporting and a desire to work in an ambitious, dynamic newsroom, we want to hear from you. E.O.E. Email your resume, cover letter and up to 5 non-returnable writing, photo and video samples to hr@soundpublishing.com Or mail to BIRREP/HR Dept., Sound Publishing, 19351 8th Ave. NE, Suite 106, Poulsbo, WA 98370. WRITER/SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR The San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau seeks a writer for 10 hours a week, with very strong writing & social media skills. Email resume & 5 writing samples to info@visitsanjuans.com by July 18. ClassiďŹ eds. We’ve got you covered. 800-388-2527

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REPORTER Reporter sought for staff opening with the Peninsula Daily News, a sixday newspaper on Washington’s beautiful North Olympic Peninsula that includes the cities of Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend and Forks (yes, the “Twilight� Forks, but no vampires or werewolves). Bring your experience from a weekly or small daily -from the first day, you’ll be able to show off the writing and photography skills you’ve already acquired while sharpening your talent with the help of veteran newsroom leaders. This is a general assignment reporting position in our Port Angeles office in which being a self-starter must be demonstrated through professional experience. Port Angeles-based Peninsula Daily News, circulation 16,000 daily and 15,000 Sunday (plus a website getting up to one million hits a month), publishes separate editions for Clallam and Jefferson counties. Check out the PDN at w w w. p e n i n s u l a d a i l y news.com and the beauty and recreational oppor tunities at http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/section/pdntabs#vizguide. In-person visit and tryout are required, so Washington/Northwest applicants given preference. Send cover letter, resume and five best writing and photography clips to Leah Leach, managing editor/news, P.O. Box 1330, 305 W. First St., Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email leah.leach@peninsuladailynews.com.

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INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL Exchange Representative: Earn supplemental income placing and supervising high school exchange students. Volunteer host families also needed. Promote world peace! www.afice.org/reps

1 F1b Goldendoodle Classic teddy bear head! Pup has blue skin so fur shines in sun!! This male is black and will be about 65 pounds. Vet check, first shots, wormed. Allergy friendly, low shedding, long lived, loving companions! Both parents on site; gentle, intelligent. Tested for eyes, knees, hips. $975. 206463-3844. www.vashonisland goldendoodles.shutterfly .com/ allison@dancingleaves. com vashonislandgoldendoodles.shutterfly.com/

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Price includes all equipment, office furniture, inventory and client lists. $27,000. Send e-mail to: fhbusinessforsale@hotmail.com Schools & Training

ATTEND COLLEGE online from home. *Medical *Business *Criminal Justice. *Hospitality. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 866-483-4429. www.CenturaOnline.com Professional Services Legal Services

DIVORCE $135. $165 with children. No court appearances. Complete preparation. Includes custody, support, property division and bills. BBB member. (503) 772-5295. www.paralegalalter natives.com divorce@usa.com Auctions/ Estate Sales

RECEIVER’S AUCTION Case#09-2-00438-9 www.PotholesGolfAuction.com 7/27/12 Selling to Highest Bidder; 255ac PUD w/permits; Othello, WA (near Moses Lake) Coast/Sperry Van Ness, local contact Dave Smith 206-276-2169 Cemetery Plots

DOUBLE BURIAL PLOT in the Prestigious Sunset Hills Memorial Park. Gorgeous, locally operated establishment. Peaceful rest for your loved ones &/or yourself. Situated in the beautiful Garden of Lincoln. Sale price includes opening, closing, vault, markers & 2 internment rights. $22,000 firm. I will pay transfer fee of $150. 1215 145th Place SE, Bellevue. 425-454-0826.

BEAUTIFUL AKC English Cream Golden Retriever Puppies. Have had 1st shots and health checkup. They have been raised in the beautiful country, are well socialized, and are good with little children. Parents temperaments are calm, loving, and smart. Price $800. For more information: 360-520-9196 or www.mountainsprings kennel.weebly.com www.mountainspringskennel.weebly.com

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1986 HEWES CRAFT, 50hp Honda with controls, trailer, depth finder, Bilge pump. Trained in: duck hunting, fishing, crabbing, prawning, clamming. Owner purchased new. Vessel serviced by Roche Harbor Marine. $5100. Contact: (425)238-9100 or (425)778-6414

26’ CALKINS Bartender boat, 1976. Complete refit in 1997. Yanmar 4LHDTE diesel with trolling gear. 115 hours. Complete electronics. Includes trailer. $12,000 or offer. 360-378-3074 Friday Harbor. 26’ Tollycraft fly bridge. Strong, safe, roomy. Single Merc cruiser direct drive. Newer trim tabs. Large head, pressure water, propane galley, a/c fridge. VHF, depth, stereo. Anchor windless, new cushions. Ready for cruising or fishing. $12,500. Oak Harbor Marina, B-2. 360-9291776 &INDü)T ü"UYü)T ü3ELLü)T ,OOKINGüFORüTHEüRIDE OFüYOURüLIFE WWW NW ADS COM üHOURSüAüDAY 28’ ASPEN C-90 Cruiser, 2011. Like new, 135 hours. Current Price: $150,000. Washington Sales tax paid. Located in Friday Harbor. For contact, email: aspenc90@centurylink.net. Manufactured locally in Snohomish County. More info about boat at: www.aspenpower catamarans.com www.aspenpowercatamarans.com

AKC GREAT DANE Puppies. Now offering Full-Euro’s, Half-Euro’s & Standard Great Danes. Males & females. Every color but Fawns, $500 & up. Health guarantee. Licensed since 2002. Dreyersdanes is Oregon state’s largest breeder of Great Danes. Also; selling Standard Poodles. www.dreyersdanes.com Call 503-556-4190. Marine Miscellaneous

12’ PELICAN Jon Boat, Model J12P. Great for lake fishing. Foldable seats with backs. Motor mount. Cable for electric motor. EZ load trailer 12’ to 14’. Like new. Value estimated at $1200. Asking $900. Used 3 times. See www.pelicansport.com for details. 360-675-4183 &INDü)T ü"UYü)T ü3ELLü)T ,OOKINGüFORüTHEüRIDE OFüYOURüLIFE WWW NW ADS COM üHOURSüAüDAY

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ABSOLUTELY Beautiful 1978 Tollycraft 30’ Fly Bridge Sedan. Moored under cover in Lake Washington almost since new. Professionally maintained. Recent Carpet and upholstery. Wonderful family boat. Twin Mercruiser 350’s. Excellent electronics and safety systems. New 1200w Inverter. Includes 8ft Livingston dinghy with 3 HP electric motor. Prettiest 30’ Tolly around. Additional photos and maintenance records available. Only $29,500. Bellevue, Meydenbauer Bay Yacht Club. Call Bob at 425746-9988. Bottomless garage sale. $37/no word limit. Reach thousands of readers. Go online: nw-ads.com 24 hours a day or Call 800-388-2527 to get more information.

GREAT INTER-ISLAND Boat. 27’ Monk designed hull. Perkins 4-107 diesel, Foruno radar, GPS, VHF, sounder, charger, stereo, Red Dot heater. Forward cabin with bunk, sink and head. Spotlight, chart table and 2 bunks in main cabin. Maxwell windlass 10.5 x 8’ open cockpit with stainless steel bows and covers. 360-317-4281

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36’ UNIFLITE SPORT SEDAN, 1976. Double berth, hanging/linen lockers. Shower stall. Galley down, propane range, microwave, large refrig/fr, dining counter. Teak interior. Sleeper sofa. Diesel heat. 2-250 Cummins 1200hrs, new fuel tanks. Winch, chain rode. Radar, GPS, inverter. Inflatable and outboard. No bottom blisters. Now only $29,500. Port Orchard. 360-871-5907 Bottomless garage sale. $37/no word limit. Reach thousands of readers. Go online: nw-ads.com 24 hours a day or Call 800-388-2527 to get more information.

ULTRA PRISTINE 2003 56’ Meridian 580 Pilothouse Motoryacht. Meticulously maintained and moored in freshwater since new! Only 723 hours; twin 635 HP Cummins. Includes 1800 GPD, watermaker, furnace, 14’ Avon dinghy with 50 HP Yamaha, full electronics! Too many options to list! Only $598,000. Mercer Island. Call Dale 503-519-4235.

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1976 33’ RANGER; ONE owner boat & always well maintained! New; 25 HP Universal Diesel, 22 gallon fuel tank, 2 batteries, prop, electric marine toilet, Dodger, interior cushions, sailing electronics. Standing rigging & life lines replaced 2007. Refrigeration, Dickinson fireplace, propane cook stove/ oven. Last haul out October 2011. She’s ready for summer cruising! $29,000. San Juan Island. Call 360-378-5111. Bottomless garage sale. $37/no word limit. Reach thousands of readers. Go online: nw-ads.com 24 hours a day or Call 800-388-2527 to get more information.

1981 24.5’ TANZER. Shoal keel, main, jib, spinner. Includes 8 HP, 4 cycle Honda outboard. PFD’s, extra fuel tank. New seat covers, two burner alcohol stove, sink, ice box & drop down table. Forward “V� berth, Porta-potty. Inflatable raft. Very stable boat under sail! Easy to handle! $3,800. Oak Harbor. John 360-2408332. Or email today; john.acton@comcast.net Automobiles Classics & Collectibles

1985 FERRARI Mondial Cabriolet, 2+2, 3.2L, red with black top, 44,000 miles, new belts and fluids, great condition!! Fun, good ride and handling. This car has a 5 STAR rating for reliability. $25,000 or best offer. Call Tom: 206842-2744 &INDĂĽ)T ĂĽ"UYĂĽ)T ĂĽ3ELLĂĽ)T ,OOKINGĂĽFORĂĽTHEĂĽRIDE OFĂĽYOURĂĽLIFE WWW NW ADS COM ĂĽHOURSĂĽAĂĽDAY Automobiles Chevrolet

1993 CHEVY Corvette. Original Owner. 44,000 miles - always garaged. Color is Black on Black. Automatic Transmission. Excellent condition. $14,000 or best offer. Call Don at 360-5881611

2006 FORD FOCUS ZX4 SE. Nice, smooth ride! Metallic grey with grey upholstered interior! 5 speed standard shift, 4 door, new tires. Low miles, only 83,800, used very little! Mostly towed behind our motor home. Excellent condition! Only owner. Dealership maintained. Records included. $7,500. Coupeville. Call Bill 360-720-6283. Pickup Trucks Ford

1988 FORD F-150 with Canopy. 5 speed manual. Only 80,800 miles!! Clean Interior, Many Extras. Recent Tune-Up. New Wiring Harness and Windshield. 6-ply Tires. Load-Lifter Rear Springs. Asking $2,400. Call for info, (360)6798385 Whidbey Island 2000 FORD F-250 extended cab with short bed. 93,500 miles, V-10 6.8L, AT, 4WD Lariat. Many options. Remote start, alarm system, air conditioning, power windows, power door locks, power/leather seats, cruise control, power steering, sliding rear window, rear air bag shocks, tow package, sprayed bed liner. $9,965. (206)567-4222 Vashon

TRUCK & CAMPER COMBO; perfect for vacations and hunting! 2011 Arctic Fox model 811, full galley, dinette, comfortable queen bed, slide out, awning, AM/FM/CD player, large heated tanks, adequate storage, many more extras! 2006 Ford F250, Extended cab, 4WD, Diesel, long bed, overload air bags, satellite radio, Operator’s manuals and maintenance records, excellent condition! Great Road Machine! Whidbey Island. $62,500. 360-678-6651 or 360-969-3223.

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16’ CARGO SPORT Cargo/ Car trailer. 7000 GVWR. Dual Axle with rear ramp door. Great condition! Freeland. $3,000. 360-320-2364. 5th Wheels

34’ MONTANA RL, 2011. King bed, second air, washer, dryer, auto sattelite, generator and fireplace. Will consider partial trade for newer Class A diesel pusher. $61,900. Pictures upon request. (360)378-4670 Friday Harbor Motorcycles COUPEVILLE

2007 HONDA VT100C Shadow Spirit with windshield. All Silver and chrome. Excellent condition with only 5,761 miles. Rides nice and handles well! Perfect for your summer road trip! Only owner, well maintained & garaged. Ready to go! Double seat. NADA average retail: $5,274. Asking only $4,585. Coupeville. Call Art 360-678-5603. Tents & Travel Trailers

22’ WILDWOOD LE Travel Trailer 2006 with hitch. Ready for your summer trip! Awning, 4 Point Jacks, dual axel, spare tire, dual propane tanks and batteries. Bathroom with shower, kitchenette, queen bed & CD player. Propane stove and water heater. Sleeps 4! Excellent condition! Very clean! $7,800. Eastsound, San Juan Islands. 360-3765557. 23’ JAYCO Eagle SL, 1997. Very good condition. Refrigerator, water heater, shower, toilet, air conditioner, heater, microwave, stove top and oven. Sleeps 4-5 comfortably. Comes with hitch assembly. $4,500. Call: (360)730-1387 Whidbey Island

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WANTED: RADIO Tubes, Ham Radio, Phone Equipment, Large Speakers. Cash Paid! 503-999-2157

HYDROHOIST BOAT LIFT. Will lift up to 9000 lb boat out of water in minutes. Always have a clean bottom. Can attach to side of float. Recently reconditioned and painted. $5000. 360317-4281 SOLD IT? FOUND IT? Let us know by calling 1-800-388-2527 so we can cancel your ad.

Free Certified Nursing Assistant class at LCC of the San Juan Islands. Must be interested in employment with our facility to be included in the class. Classes start July 30, 2012. Call today, or stop by 660 Spring St. to pick up an application. Jean Staben 360.378.2117 Visit us online at LCCA.COM.

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Islands’ Weekly PO Box 39 Lopez, WA 98261

4th of July parade theme winners Here is a list of the award winners for the Lopez 4th of July parade. The parade’s theme was “Boats, Goats and Fancy Floats.” Norma and Bill Brimmer were chosen as the Grand Marshalls for the Parade.

RETIREMENT SALE! GREAT $2,000,000 FURNITURE DISPOSAL OUR BIGGEST SALE EVER! The highest quality merchandise at the lowest prices! Our owner, Bob Tracy, will soon be retiring from the day-to-day operation of Tracys Furniture. Our store has always carried the highest quality manufacturers at the very best prices, believing that value is the combination of price and quality, not price alone. During our “RETIREMENT SALE” we have lined a large variety of the best quality merchandise at once-in-a-lifetime prices for this event. Famous brand names like Stressless by Ekornes, Flexsteel, iComfort, Tempur-pedic, Intercon, AAmerica, Martin, Ultra Comfort, IMAX, Porter, Wynwood by Flexsteel and Tropitone Outdoor Furniture at drastic price reductions! Special Orders will be included and everything in the store is on sale! We will also have on display the largest collection of Oriental Rugs north of Seattle and all at Retirement Sale prices. Hundreds of heirloom quality rugs in all sizes will be on display exclusively at our store during this event. Selection, quality and pricing you won’t find anywhere else. OUR STORE IS NOW CLOSED so that we can mark down prices on our entire stock. Doors open Friday, July 20th at 10:00 a.m. to OUR BIGGEST SALE EVER! 1920 Commercial Avenue Anacortes, WA 98221 360.293.8444 800.223.8444 info@tracysfurniture.com M-Sat 8:00-5:00 Sunday Noon to Five

Opening SPECIAL HOURS

FRIDAY, JULY 20TH, 10:00A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. The Islands’ Weekly • www.islandsweekly.com • July 10, 2012 – Page 8

Contributed photo/ Noel McKeehan

A unique photograph at the famous 4th of July fireworks on Lopez Island.

Artists’ Reception

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Best Theme Award – Rose Family Lopez Chamber of Commerce Award – Lopez Yacht Club Mayor’s Award – Spencer Spit State Park Queens Award – Swedish Vikings Lion’s Club Award – Lopez Baseball Chinc Clark Spirit Award – Lopez Hospice and Home Support Best Bribe Award – Swedish Vikings Grand Marshal Award – Grace Church Special Judges Award – Lopez Island Pharmacy Special Judges Award – Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) Free San Juans

The Escape By Phoebe Jin Wardle

July 14th, 5-7 pm Show dates 7/14-8/10

Lopez Artists’ Cooperative

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(French = To Play) Jan Scilipoti & Sheila Simpson-Creps Gallery Hours: 10-5 Wed.-Sat. & Mon.; 10-3 Sun. Lopez Village Plaza www.ChimeraGallery.com; (360) 468-3265

Hardware & Equipment Rental www.sebos.com

360-293-4575

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The ocean hits the shore that sounds like the wind playing hide and seek through the trees. The clouds form together and the heavens open, the icy cold water mirrors the beauty up above. As the sun sets and as you walk by the forest it feels like a place where you CAN believe in fairies, unicorns, and hobbits. The orange sun shines through the trees and sets on the dew that sits on the elegant leaves created by Mother Nature, turning them gold. This it the perfect picture to remember. But because I didn’t put this scenery into a photograph, I put it into words, and look how beautiful they sound. This is my escape, This is the escape.

– Phoebe was 14 when she wrote this poem. She lives in Shanghai, China with her parents and four siblings. Phoebe is the great granddaughter of Bob and Nina Church who have lived on Lopez for many years, and now comes to Lopez almost every summer to visit her grandparents Don and Mary Church.

Lopez Legends, Myths & Yarns An evening of memorable entertainment to support your Historical Society

Live performances • Dramatic readings from Lopez settler diaries & letters • After-dinner delectables & desserts • Old-time music • A chance to win a huge basket of local treats

Saturday ➺ July 21 ➺ 7 pm Port Stanley School

Tickets: $35 at the museum or online at www.lopezmuseum.org Sponsors: Islanders Insurance, Jamie & Lauren Stephens, Lopez Sand & Gravel, Lopez Village Market, Richardson Fuel, Charles & Nancy Givens, Duane & Audrey Bordvick, Gary & Karen Alexander, Karen Rousseau, Mike Halperin & Jodi Green, Raiti Waerness

Lopez Island Historical Society • 468-2049


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