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SJI Community Foundation offers variety of scholarships =?> - =?>San Juan Journal (Saturday, 28 April) - From career training to higher eduction, The San Juan Island Community Foundation has a variety of scholarship programs. Perhaps there's one for you.... -
Train to help, rescue oil-soaked birds—for free =?> - =?>San Juan Journal (Saturday, 28 April) - Islands' Oil Spill Association is offering a free training class Sunday, May 6, on Lopez Island, for those who would like to help in the search and rescue and collection of oiled birds, in the event of an oil spill in, or near, the San Juan Islands.... -
What's up Doc? San Juan 'Rabbits Tales', Sunday, 3-5 p.m. at the Grange =?> - =?>San Juan Journal (Saturday, 28 April) - Before killer whales stole the show, a different creature put San Juan Island on the map... rabbits. That's right, little bunny Foo-Foo, and friends, were big time in a bygone era that many old-time islanders well recall. Don't miss this chance to get the skinny on island bunny history.... -
King of the road | Photos =?> - =?>San Juan Journal (Saturday, 28 April) - It seems that even a bald eagle can have a "bad hair" day. But perhaps that's by design.... -
Will you be joining in the 2nd Annual Great Island =?> - =?>San Juan Journal (Saturday, 28 April) - -
National Crime Victims' Rights Week: April 22-28 | Guest Column =?> - =?>San Juan Journal (Saturday, 28 April) - I am proud of the work of our victim advocates in the San Juan County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. They reach out to crime victims, connect them to services, and advocate for them.... -
Saving power benefits all | Guest Column =?> - =?>San Juan Journal (Saturday, 28 April) - Avoided use? It's the greenest, "green energy" of all. The power of conservation at work.... -
Reflections on the 2nd Anniversary of the Gulf Oil Spill | Guest Column =?> - =?>San Juan Journal (Saturday, 28 April) - An update to the Washington state's oil spill regulations is timely, as Canada will be increasing their oil exports and the Gateway Terminal project has been proposed. Kinder Morgan, owner of Canada’s TransMountain pipeline, just announced plans to expand its capacity from 300,000 barrels per day to 850,000 barrels per... -
Field of Dreams: grateful for support; here's what's next | Letters =?> - =?>San Juan Journal (Saturday, 28 April) - With your help, we raised over $90,000 that will significantly contribute to our phase one goal of opening the first multi-use field and having the San Juan Island Community Fields facilities open to the public. To achieve this goal, we are focusing on the following...... -
Excited about OPALCO's future, seeking reelection | Letters =?> - =?>San Juan Journal (Saturday, 28 April) - I intend to ensure that OPALCO continues its fine tradition of providing great electrical service to our communities, and also expands to serve the community in other areas that make economic and environmental sense, such as broadband communications and enhanced Energy Efficiency programs....