Islands' Weekly, June 24, 2014

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VOLUME 37, NUMBER 25 • JUNE 24, 2014

Tiempo de Lopez ❂ Outdoor concert Thursday July 3rd 7PM Lopez Center

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Seven honored for stewardship Seven Good Steward awards will be presented to islanders and local organizations in recognition of exceptional environmental stewardship on Saturday, June 21 at the Orcas Island Solstice Celebration. At 11 a.m., winners will be presented with a “Finee” award – a glazed ceramic salmon made by Crow Valley Pottery – at the cluster of booths hosted by Stewardship Network members. This years’ award winners are: Youth Stewardship: Zach Kostechko of Orcas Island. A senior at Orcas High School, Zack contributed a total of 66 volunteer hours serving with the Orcas Youth Conservation Corps last summer. He also served as a cadet for the Orcas Volunteer Fire Department and helped plan and install a demonstration rain garden in front of Ray’s Pharmacy. Educator Stewardship: Debbie Taylor of San Juan Island. Debbie teaches math and science to sixth grade students at Friday Harbor Elementary School. Through the use of multimedia technology and dynamic learning experi-

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Christine Langley, Lopez Island. ences, she motivates her students to develop skills that will encourage creative thinking while becoming responsible and respectful global citizens. Farmland Stewardship: Christine Langley of Lopez Island. A sustainable organic farmer for over 15 years, Christine controls diseases and pests organically, rotates her crops, uses drip irrigation and rain water for watering, utilizes solar energy for chicken fences and keeps bees to help pollinate her crops. Individual Stewardship: Chuck O’Clair of San Juan Island. Chuck has been an invaluable animal care volunteer at Wolf Hollow for more than 12 years. He has also volunteered countless hours to various organizations, including conducting beached bird surveys for COASST, collecting data for Three Meadows Marsh and Christmas bird trumpeter swan counts for Audubon each winter. Woodland Stewardship: Ken and Marcia Culver of Orcas Island. Ken and Marcia and their family

Friends of the Library Book Sale! Is now preparing the biggest 4th of July show ever!

Including a spectacular tribute to Dwight Walters Made possible solely by support of the Community, with special thanks to the Whiskey Hill Association.

FRIDAY, July 4, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Lopez Island Community Center

RED BAG SALE! BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! FILL A FREE “RED BAG” FOR $20! Huge selection of used books, videos, and audiobooks! All proceeds benefit the Lopez Island Library

donated their 24-acre shoreline and forest preserve to the San Juan Preservation Trust in 2013. This property had been in the family for six generations. The Culvers are currently working with neighbors to place a conservation easement on an adjoining 60 additional acres. Business Stewardship: Deer Harbor Charters of Orcas Island. Co-owners father and son team Tom and Nate Averna have run their charter business for over 30 years. They were chosen for their generous donations of time and

resources in support of the marine environment and the education of the community. Special Award for Environmental Awareness: Friends of Moran of Orcas Island. This organization provides stewardship and outreach programs for visitors to Moran State Park. Michel Vekved has volunteered many hours over the years to build a volunteer team, launch the organization’s website and create the Summit Gift Shop and Learning Center. For full profiles of these islanders, go to www.stewardshipsanjuans.org.

Lopez Lions July 4th 10K Run 5K Run & Walk 1 Mile Romp

Pre-register Wed. & Thurs. July 2nd & 3rd at the Market noon - 4 Save $5 Registration at Islanders Bank July 4 Adults $30 with T-Shirt, $20 without; 12 and under $25 with T-Shirt, $15 without; 7-8:10 am Start time 8:30 am sharp


Community Calendar ONGOING CLASSES: Swimming, Lopez Islander Pool. Five levels of classes. Ages 6 mos. – 3 years, $35. Ages 7-12: $55. Instructor: Berta Vaughn. For info, call the LIFRC at 468-4117 or go to www.lifrc.org. CLASSES: Tots at the Beach, 10 - 11 a.m., Join LIFRC staff members at Odlin Park to meet new friends

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Lopez Island AA Meetings: Mondays - 7:30 p.m. at the Children’s Center Wednesdays - 4 p.m. Women’s meeting at the fellowship hall at Grace Episcopal Church Saturdays - noon at the Children’s Center Call 468-2809

and play in the sand. Open to tots two and under with parent.

JUNE 24-26 OUTSIDE: Golf clinic, 2 - 4 p.m., Lopez Golf Course. Learn the fundamentals of golf. $50 thereafter. Age 8-adult. For more info, call the LIFRC at 468-4117 or go to www.lifrc.org.

TUES, JUNE 24 CLASS: Birds & Habitat: Making the Connection, 7- 10 a.m., Meet at Village Parking Lot and carpool. Join Kathleen Foley (San Juan Preservation Trust) on a south end birding adventure! $25. Age 6-adult. For info, call 468-4117 or go to www.lifrc.org. SAT, JUNE 28 ENTERTAINMENT: Saturday Concert, 2 p.m., at the Gathering Place, Lopez Hamlet. Celia Rosenberger directs the Lopez Chamber Orchestra and the Lopez Youth Orchestra for a program of classical favorites, American songs and fiddle tunes celebrating the

Letters

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Thanks for the generous support Thank you Lopez Island for your generous support of Domestic Violence and

Sexual Assault Services (DVSAS) during our mailin fundraising campaign last month. Together you donated close to $3,000. This amount helps us

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4th of July. For info: Lopez Hamlet, lopezhamlet@ rockisland.com, 468-2620. Free. INFO: Lopez Master Gardeners will have an Information Table, 10 - 2 p.m., Sunset Builders Nursery Area. Bring a gardening question. If you have a plant or insect you would like to have identified, bring in a plastic bag.

TUESDAYS IN JULY CLASS: Tots at the Beach, 10 -11 p.m., Odlin Park to meet new friends and play in the sand. Open to tots two and under with parent. JULY 1 -2 CLASS: Get Your Hands Dirty with Clay - Olders, 1 -4 p.m.,

Josh Ratza’s studio. Learn basic to intermediate hand building skills. Make a pitcher, four to six cups, and a small serving platter, $75 fee expires June 23, $85 thereafter. Age 12-adult. For info, call 468-4117 or go to www.lifrc.org.

JULY 1 - 3 CLASS: Puppet Adventures with Rod-Marionettes, 9:3012:30 p.m. at Lopez School Art Room. Create your own rod-marionette with help from Dmitri, one of the puppeteers with Carter Family Marionettes. $75 fee expires June 23, $85 thereafter. Age 5-adult. For more info, call the LIFRC at 468-4117 or go to www.lifrc.org.

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continue to offer a 24/7 crisis hotline, a staffed office on Lopez (two days/week), personal advocacy to help survivors make informed decisions about medical care and reporting, legal advocacy, and support for therapy services. We are also able to continue prevention services through educational programs. We are committed to speaking out for survivors of abuse. Some of our upcoming public events include marching in the 4th of July parade, creating a “Silent Witness” art installation for Domestic Violence Awareness Month (October), and organizing

a child abuse prevention class for parents and caregivers. We welcome ideas on how we can better serve the island. Find us at www. dvsassanjuans.org. KRISTINA MOEN Lopez DVSAS Advocate

Support youth conservation corps I recently read that the Lodging Tax Advisor y Committee overlooked the Youth Conservation Corps of Lopez, Orcas and San Juan when recommending grants for the coming year. Each of the recipients of funds totally $409,000 are worthy organizations.

Lopez Business Hours Just Heavenly Galley The Love Dog Cafe Southend Restaurant Lopez Islander Open Everyday Fudge Factory Breakfast & Lunch Restaurant Breakfast Daily 12 p.m. - 8 p.m. Thursday thru Monday Thursday – Sunday Open at 8 a.m. 8:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. Beer-Wine-Great Food 8:30 a.m. - 11:30/ 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Full menu until at least Delicious Baked Goods Lunch Daily 11:30 - 2:30 p.m. Daily Specials 8:30 p.m. every night Dinner 11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Come Down to the South We are growing! Short-list menu Thursday - Monday Dinner Daily End & See What’s Cookin’! Watch for our new 5 p.m. - Last Reservation after 8:30 p.m. 4:30 - 10 p.m. Southend General Store Give us a call, ice cream parlor Pizza Mon & Tues Nights Mon-Fri 7-7 Sat 8-7 Sun 9-5 Good Affordable Food we’ll stay open for you! expansion. Fresh, Local, Fantastic Great Sports Lounge Specials southendgeneralstore Where Food Is Art andrestaurant.com www.justheavenlyfudge.com www.galleylopez.com www.lovedogcafe.com www.lopezfun.com 468-2315 468-2439 468-2713 468-2150 468-2233 Publisher

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SAT, JULY 5 SHOW: Carter Family Puppet Show, 1 p.m., outdoors across from Saturday Market. Bring blankets/ pillows/chairs. “Sorcerer’s Apprentice” will be performed by Stephen & Chris Carter. Fantasy, humor and romance in the European puppet tradition. Tickets available at Blossoms, Lopez Bookshop and at the door. JULY 7-11 CLASS: British Challenger Soccer Camp, 9 a.m. -12 p.m., Lopez School Soccer Field. $119 expires June 29, $129 thereafter. Ages 6-13. For more information, call the LIFRC at 468-4117 or go to www.lifrc.org. Their missions enhance the islands for visitors and residents alike. Similarly, the Youth Conservation Corps also makes a positive contribution to the visitor experience. In years past, you could observe several crews throughout the islands in the summer months providing trail and recreation site maintenance, noxious weed eradication, litter collection and beach clean up. These collective efforts – in coordination with BLM, County Parks, the National Park Ser vice, County Land Bank, San Juan Preservation Trust, U.S. Fish and Wildlife, and the San Juan County Noxious Weed Board – assist with the stewardship of our amazing public lands. Visitors and residents enjoy the fruits of their labors all throughout the year. In turn, the youth participants gain invaluable work and educational experience. This exposure will serve them well as they prepare for further work opportunities and future leadership roles in government, business and the arts in our communities and beyond. If we continue to support and expand this novel program, visitors to the San Juan Islands who are out enjoying our beautiful public spaces may encounter the youth work crews and marvel not only at the amazing natural surroundings of this archipelago but also at SEE LETTERS, PAGE 8

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Guest Column

How do you know when you’re ‘old’? By Liz Taylor

Special to the Weekly

What is aging? When is a person “old”? When I was a kid, I yearned to be older. My mom promised, “You’ll understand when you grow up.” But when I did get older, I discovered there were things I didn’t want to understand. My generation, the boomers, never intended to age. We wouldn’t do it! We swore we’d never trust anybody over 30, much less 50 or 60. Yet, here we are - all 78 million of us - cruising into middle and old age (the youngest is 50, the oldest 68). For years I’ve seen the graying of my friends, the frailty and death of my parents, wrinkles on a face (mine!) that used to be seamless, even a trend in the comics to joke about growing old. The obituaries list people my age or younger who have died. So again, what is aging, and when is a person old? Having worked with many

people in their 80s and 90s, I know there is no set answer. One definition has to do with our health - a person can seem ancient at 55 because of poor health, while another, 25 years older, might be vital and lively. But the definition I’m talking about has little to do with age or health. Rather, it has to do with our perceptions of age. And our perception of who is old or young changes throughout our lives - as we age. Nature has devised a little-known phenomenon that allows each of us to believe we are young forever. Aging, after all, is relative, and our definition of “old” depends on whom we’re comparing ourselves to. Here’s how it works: We tend to perceive people as being an acceptable age - neither “too young” nor “too old” - if they are within 10 years either side of our current age. Anyone over that 10-year boundary is either a “child” or

Liz Taylor a “relic.” See if this rings true for you. Let’s say you’re 40 years old. You meet your neighbors who are around 35. Unconsciously, you perceive them as being like you. You see a friend who’s 47. Same impression. But along comes Sam who just turned 65, and your internal alarm sounds. Old! Out-of-date! Yet to Sam, you’re a baby, an inexperienced youth. Sam, on the other hand, views people in their mid-50s to mid-70s as

his peers, while they seem ancient to you. This phenomenon was illustrated some years ago when my friend Bill lamented the premature death of his friend. The way he talked, his buddy sounded young. Finally I asked how old Bill’s friend was when he died. His answer: 86. Much too young to die, according to 81-year-old Bill. We keep this changing perception of age as long as we are alive. It guarantees that, while I may seem old to you, I’ll always be young to myself. It also explains one of my favorite adages: The older I get, the older “old” gets. A resident of Lopez, Liz Taylor has worked in the aging field for almost 40 years and wrote a popular column on aging for The Seattle Times for 14 years. Through writing and workshops, she teaches people how to keep some control over what happens to them as they age – by planning for it. You can reach her at lizt@ agingdeliberately.com.

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No personal fireworks in San Juan County By Chief Steve Marler San Juan County Fire Marshal

Lopez Island Chamber is hosting a final meeting to approve adding Lopez Island to the WA State Scenic Byways June 25, 2014, 5:30 pm Lopez Library meeting room

Lopez Island School District Seeking a regular bus driver (3.5 hr/day) and Substitute bus drivers for the 2014/15 SY. Prior experience preferred, but will train. * Must be available for training this summer * Be 21 years of age * No DUI, DWI * Clean driving record * Pass pre-employment drug screen * First Aid Certificate & other requirements upon hiring. Contact Teri Linneman (360 ) 468-2202 ext 2120 or Stephanie Fowler (360) 468-2202 ext 2302 or www.lopezislandschool.org AA/EOE

San Juan County’s emergency responders would like to remind everyone that personal fireworks are not allowed anywhere in our beautiful county. “Safe and Sane” fireworks sold on the mainland are intended to be used in the communities where they are purchased. Many of the fireworks sold on reservations are not legal anywhere in the state other than on Native American lands. There will be several fireworks shows presented by professional pyro-technicians throughout San Juan County. Fireworks shows are planned at Roche Harbor, Friday Harbor, Eastsound, Deer Harbor and – the biggest one of all – on Lopez Island.

Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to enjoy these spectacular shows. The use of any type of personal fireworks presents

a very real danger of injury and fire. The Sheriff’s Office and fire and EMS responders hope that everyone enjoys a fun – and safe

– Independence Day celebration. More information is available at www.sjcfiremarshal. org and www.dnr.wa.gov.

Lopez School seeks interim principal By Lopez School staff Special to the Weekly

The Lopez Island School District has begun the search for an interim elementary principal/special

services director to fill the vacancy left by the recent resignation of former principal Lisa Shelby, who announced several weeks ago her intent to return to Alaska. She has been principal at Lopez School for three years. She will begin a new administrative position in Alaska in August. Lopez School is seeking a someone to begin August

1, to serve for School Year 2014-15. Discussions about a more permanent position will begin in late Fall or early Winter of the coming school year. The interim administrator will be working with Secondary Principal Dave Sather and Superintendent Bill Evans to serve the students, staff, and communities of the Lopez and

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Decatur Island Schools. The interim administrator will be assuming not only the duties normally associated with an elementary principal, but also will be leading the District’s Special Services program, including special education, English Language Learners, Title 1/LAP, and Highly Capable. The District is seeking candidates who have experience at the elementary level and in special services, are credentialed as a Washington school administrator, and who can help the district continue its promotion of quality education K-12. “This is an amazing school and district”, said Superintendent Evans, “and we are looking for just the right administrator to help us continue to work toward our vision and mission.”

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CHRIST THE KING COMMUNITY CHURCH, There’s Always a Place for You! CTK gathers at 10:00 a.m. in the school multi-purpose room at 86 School Road. Come as you are! More info at www.ctkonline.com/lopez. Email: lopez@ctkonline.com Phone: 888-421-4CTK ext. 819. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, welcomes you to worship with us on Sundays at 10:00 a.m. Fisherman Bay Road at Sunset Lane. 468-3477. Everyone welcome! COMMUNITY CHURCH, Please join us Sun. mornings. Adult Bible study, 9:30. Worship Service, 10:30. Nursery (birth3 yrs) and Jr. Church (4-12 yrs) provided during worship service. Small groups meet throughout the week. 91 Lopez Rd., in the village. Pastor Jeff Smith 468-3877. www.ourlicc.org. LUTHERAN CHURCH IN THE SAN JUANS (ELCA) Please join us for worship and children’s Sunday School at 9:00 a.m. in Center Church on Davis Bay Road. Also in Friday Harbor at 11:00 a.m. in St. David’s and in Eastsound at 1:15 p.m. in Emmanuel. Pastor Anne Hall, 468-3025. QUAKER WORSHIP GROUP Meetings will be Sundays at 10:00 a.m. at the home of Ron Metcalf, 6363 Fisherman Bay Road. Children’s program. Everyone welcome. Phone 468-2129. Email: lopezfriends@gmail.com. ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH Come worship with us at Center Church on Davis Bay Rd. We welcome you to join us for Mass at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday starting April 12. Call 378-2910 for Mass times on San Juan and Orcas Islands. BAHÁ’ÍS OF LOPEZ ISLAND Meet regularly for devotions, study of the Bahá’í Writings, and spiritual discussions. For dates and times, please email bahaisoflopezisland@gmail. com, and visit our blog at www.bahaisoflopezisland.blogspot. com for additional information about the Bahá’í Faith.

ity and garden protocols, and Chartwells served the first school-grown salad greens last month at the Langley Middle School. The agreement is a first for any school in the nation to provide school-grown produce direct to the cafeteria under the protocol of Chartwells, according to the South Whidbey Record. (5/23/14) In just one week, Langley Middle School was able to see increases in salad consumption by the students. Langley middle School was followed by the elementary school and the high School. Under the coordination of Cary Peterson, enough greens are growing in the school gardens to supply the entire South Whidbey School District. More and more schools are starting to include growing gardens as part of their curriculum. According to Cornell University’s website, third, fourth, and fifth grade students that participated in school gardening activities scored significantly higher on science achievement tests compared to students that did not experience any garden-based learning activities. (See Klemmer, C.D., Waliczek, T.M. & Zajicek, J.M. (2005). In yet another study, students in a one-year school gardening program increased their overall life skills by 1.5 points. The gardening program positively influenced two constructs: “working with groups” and “self-understanding.” (Robinson, C.W. & Zajicek, J.M. (2005). Ironically, studies also show that students putting their hands in dirt do better at school. Beneficial bacterium in soil makes us happier. This study discusses a strain of bacterium in soil, Mycobacterium vaccae, that has been found to trigger the release of seratonin, which elevates mood and decreases anxiety. This bacSEE SEEDS, PAGE 8

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13’x30’ STEEL Building galvanized / painted suitable for garage or storage building in Pearl Island, Roche Harbor. Very good condition. Buyer tears down, seller will transport to Roche Harbor launch ramp. Wiring, lights, insulation included. Comes with assembly manual. $1000. 425-890-0653. FRENCH DOORS made by Sierra Pacific, moss green, aluminum clad exterior, fir interior. New and in orginal packaging, save money! Only $1,500. (360)376-5671 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves

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AKC Labrador Retriever Puppies. Rare, stunning Black lab! Ready now, born 4/30. Family raised. First shots. Great hunters Excellent family dogs! Cat safe. Vet checked. Both parents on site. $500 ea. Also, 2 silvers & a charcoal $600 - $700 ea. Photos upon request. Call Bruce today, to take home your new best friend. Poulsbo. 360-731-9460.

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2007 27’ POWER Catamaran. (2) 175 HP Outboards, enclosed bridge, GPS, Radar, Fish Finder, 2 way radio, below deck fish boxes, pole holders, spreader lights, electric windlass, roomy cabin, galley space, sink, refrigerator, enclosed electric head, much more! Perfect for fishing expeditions or comfortable family outings. $69,900. Cell 916542-0609 prokat2660@gmail.com.

24’ CIERA Bayliner (2452), 1997. $12,500. 250 hp Merc engine. Microwave, 2 burner alcohol/ electric range, refrigerator. Sleeps 4. Garmin GPS with local chips. Fish finder. Electric downrigger. Mercury 9.9 4 stroke outboard. Inflatable dingy with Nissan outboard. Yearly bottom paint, zincs and engine tune up. Life jackets, fenders, 2 anchors. Stern line roller. Orcas Island. 360-2984870 Automobiles Oldsmobile

1998 OLDS AUROA 4.0 $4,400 obo. V8, auto, 270 HP. Custom wheels. New Michelin tires, brakes & new air conditioning. Features stereo & leather int. Power doors, seats & windows. All in perfect condition! 27 MPG highway. Friday Harbor, Call Ron 360378-0939. 5th Wheels

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AKC Labrador Puppies Chocolate & Black. Great hunters or companions. Playful & loyal. OFA’s, lineage, first shots, de-wormed & vet checked. Parents on site. $500. $550. $650. Call Annette 425-4222428. MINI Australian Purebred Pupppys, raised in family home with lots of love. 1st shots, wormed. $450-$750. 360-550-6827 joj3442@gmail.com

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1963 REINELL JET Flight for sale $11,750. One of a kind, fully restored space-age runabout with tail fins of a 1959 Chevy Impala. Custom embroidered interior, muscle-car tach on dash, stereo, sump, batter charger, storage / cooler under back seat, with low-hours Yamaha 60 HP 4 stroke fuel injected engine. Also, comes with 2nd engine, 1979 Merc 80 HP 2 stroke wrapped on a crate & matching Tee Nee trailer. Porsche Gulf racing team colors. Vashon Island. Call Josh 206-829-8233. 1985 GREGOR 14 Welded aluminum boat, in very good condition. Trailer and 10 HP Honda included. $1,050. (360)468-3420

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2000 BEAUTIFUL BMW 1150GS motorcycle Sleek silver with original BMW hard bags. Less than 22,000 original miles. Only owner. Well maintained! $6995 Bainbridge Isl, call John 206842-4797, please leave message.

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1989 YAMAHA Venture Royale. 1300 cc, full dress tour motorcycle in excellent condition. Garaged with less than 17,000 miles and ridden annually. Burgundy color, stereo, intercom, adjustable air suspension, cruise control and more. Must see to appreciate. Priced below blue book at $3,800 obo. Contact 360-378-2689 (Friday Harbor, WA)

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17’ BIGFOOT CB, 1994. Sleeps 4, 4 burner range / oven, 3-way refrigerator / freezer, propane furnace, 6 gallon hot water heater. Excellent condition. Asking $7500. Photos available upon request. Call Dale at 360-376-5025 (Orcas Island) Vehicles Wanted

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terium has also been found to improve cognitive function. (Lowry C.A., et al. (2011). On the Lopez home front, the benefits are obvious. The school has little noticeable obesity problem, the consumption of vegetables has increased dramatically, behavior in the lunchroom has improved, and students love grazing in the gardens. Lopez’s school garden program has harvested over 5093 pounds of produce during this school year, valued at our local market prices at $18,311. The hoop houses are full of produce still, much of which will be har vested and processed over the summer by the gardeners and volunteers. Care of the gardens must

continue over the summer to sustain the vegetables that don’t mature until August and September,

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such as the tomatoes and squashes that supply the delicious tomato sauce for the school year. This summer the program is blessed with the arrival of an intern from Brazil, Alice Mascarenhas Ornellas. Lopez Community Land Trust arranges for interns to work in the LIFE Garden and Farm Program under the supervision of school

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Elementary students in the school garden. staff and through the generosity of the Heller family. Care of the garden over the summer will assure the fall har vest of the students’ “Pizza Garden.” Elementary students, inspired by their stewardship of their unique environment. Let’s ensure that all worthy and deserving causes are served by the lodging tax revenue. Please join me in suggesting that at least

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hen domestic violence is in the news, it’s usually after the worst has happened: a violent assault, an injured child, a murder. So it’s no surprise that when we think about domestic violence interventions we think about police, courts, and hospitals. But what about the role each of us can play? Many of us have either experienced abuse in our own relationships or know someone who has. And often we don’t know what to do about it. Fortunately, in this community, and in every community across Washington State, there is a local domestic violence program: a place where anyone can call—privately and at no cost—to talk with someone about concerns, options, and safety. You don’t have to be the person experiencing abuse to call. Advocates are there to talk with friends and family, neighbors and c ow o r k e r s — a ny o n e — about how to be supportive if someone turns to you for help. But what if we didn’t have to wait until things were awful to intervene? What if we could stop this violence before it started? Domestic violence is preventable and talking with people of all ages about relationships is a key part of prevention. No one is too young or too old to think about what a healthy relationship looks and feels like. It’s never too early, and it’s never too late, to talk about how we deserve to be treated. Conversations build expectations, and talking with our loved ones lets us in on what they’re going through. Imagine how much easier it would be for our friends to turn to us for help if talking about our relationships was something we already did. To find the domestic violence program in your community, visit wscadv. org or call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or 1-800787-3224 (TTY). To raise money and awareness for domestic violence prevention, register today for the Refuse To Abuse® 5K at Safeco Field at refusetoabuse5k.org.

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garden teacher Sarah McCullough, planted a garden bed in the shape of a pizza that contains all the ingredients—from tomatoes, peppers to wheat-for-making pizza. Although the program has already been highlighted nationally in the book Smart by Nature, it is gratifying to see that a simple seed planted in Lopez’s very first gardens is now spreading throughout the region. a portion of these funds go to support this endeavor by contacting Bob Jarman, Jamie Stephens or Rick Hughes at council@co.sanjuan.wa.us. Alternatively – or perhaps in addition – consider making a personal, tax deductable contribution directly to the Youth Conservation Corps of Lopez, Orcas, and San Juan. You can go online at lopezconservationcorps.org or by mail to The Madrona Institute, P.O. Box 738, Friday Harbor, WA 98250. JENNIFER AND TODD KADEN

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