The next sustainable farming forum and potluck will be on Friday, February 22 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. in the Westsound Community…
by Margie Doyle “My windowsills and journals are filled with rocks, bones, wood, and shells. I realized if I joined…
by Cindy Gugich, Lopez School Librarian Ages three and up: Zen Ties written and illustrated by Jon J. Muth, $17.99….
Non-profits and grant seekers rejoice! The Lopez Island Library now has a comprehensive fundraising search tool for you. The library…
Ruthie Thompson-Klein reviews the book “Plenty.”
I am sitting at the breakfast table taking my medicine. This drug is a cup of coffee formerly identified by…
Thanks to a transfer by donation from the Lopez Village Association, San Juan County Parks is now the legal owner of 1.35-acre Lopez Village Park, preserving the land as a park in perpetuity. The park is situated near the Market in the heart of Lopez Village, and provides open green space for day use with picnic tables, restrooms, and coin-operated showers. The property is valued at $262,000.
The BLM is preparing to make improvements to the facilities and parking area at the Watmough Bay Trailhead, and is seeking public comment on the Environmental Assessment, (EA) of the proposed plans. The project area is on the southwest side of Lopez Island.
Technology Lab at LIFRC The technology lab at the Lopez Island Family Resource Center (LIFRC) has computers available to the…
The San Juan County Public Works Department will hold an informational open house about the proposed Fisherman Bay Road improvement project that spans from Military Rd. to Hummel Lake Rd. in the basement of the Lopez Fire Hall on Thursday, Feb. 21 from 1:30 to 5 p.m.
The farmers’ market is holding its second annual poster contest, open to all Lopez residents as well as 2007 farmers’ market members, which will include some off-island folks.
The Lopez Island Family Resource Center is offering a four-week class for adults and teens outlining day-to-day management skills to help cope with stress. “Easing the Burden of Daily Stress” runs four consecutive Mondays from 4-5:30 p.m. in the Lopez High School, starting Feb. 25. The course is free of charge.