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SJIMA announces search for new director
Submitted by The San Juan Islands Museum of Art. The San Juan Islands Museum of Art is announcing a search for an executive director who will lead us into the next decade of great shows in our spectacular setting, the Salish Sea and its magical islands..Our board is hoping to strengthen partnerships across all of the arts and all of the islands in the coming year…Meanwhile, take a bit of time out to explore the monumental Tsutakawa family sculpture exhibits inside and Tom Small’s sculptures outside the museum in the orchard. Bring a picnic and enjoy art in the orchard More details at SJIMA.org.
Washington State: Where the “Next Big Thing” Begins
When rattling off a list of mover-and-shaker states in the U.S., Washington State may not instantly roll off the tip of your tongue. But the truth is, Washington has been so busy changing the world that we forget to ballyhoo and bluster along the way. Over the years, Washington’s legendary...
Summer’s not over yet, but it’ll be wet and cool this weekend
For anyone who has ever called the wet and cool weather the greater Seattle area often sees early in the summer months “June-uary,” then the name “August-ober” would fit the weather pattern the Puget Sound region is seeing now. “It’s definitely cool and much wetter than...
Tumwater School District: New School Board Member Takes Oath of Office
At a Special Meeting held on August 8, 2024, the TSD Board of Directors unanimously agreed to appoint Ty Kuehl to fill the vacant District 3 position that was vacated by Scott Killough, who resigned effective June 13, 2024. Ty Kuehl took the oath of office at the August 22, 2024 School Board Meeting and will serve a one-year term through December 2025.
Curran Apple Orchard Community Harvest Day
Enjoy delicious apples at the Curran Apple Orchard Park’s Community Harvest Day on Sunday, August 25, from 10am to 4pm. The public is invited to pick from any UNTAPED trees…these trees are adopted. No ladders allowed. Please bring picking bags and enjoy the day. CORE Volunteers will be...
This weekend could bring a month's worth of rainfall to western Washington
SEATTLE — Despite the rain, cold and desire to cozy up in your favorite fuzzy sweater, there’s still officially 29 days of summer. But at the end of a summer that brought the longest streak of days with 80-degree temperatures, this weekend could bring record rainfall to western Washington.
Why the alleged killer of 80-year-old dogwalker was free despite 8 felony convictions
The man accused of killing an 80-year-old dogwalker in a carjacking Tuesday has a lengthy criminal history in Washington much before the alleged attack in Seattle’s Madison Valley neighborhood, according to state records. State records show Jahmed Haynes, 48, was previously convicted of vehicular homicide, drug possession, car thefts,...
How Bad Will Washington’s Winter Be? Farmers’ Almanac Says…
When summer hits, all I hear from family members and friends is, “It’s too hot!!!”. Then, a couple of months later, when winter hits, all they say is, “It’s too cold!!!”. And in that rare time frame between the two extremes, I get, “It’s too pumpkin’...
Chilly Weekend with Rain in Mountains, Cooler Temperatures Prevail Until Next Week
Tonight through Sunday: A large low-pressure system will continue to move inland, keeping things active with showers and thunderstorms possible through this evening. Expect gusty winds with these storms, showers should dry up by 10 PM. Grab a coat because overnight lows will dip into the 40s and 50s
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