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  • Adult winners, history museum writing contest

    May 10, 2023

    The adult winners of the Skagit County Historical Museum 3rd annual writing contest were announced last week. They include, for their essays, Adam Lafayette, 1st place, “The Heirloom;” Glen Johnson, 2nd, “Seeds for the Future.” Poetry winners are Jay Boreen, 1st, “Seeds of Hope” and Ariel Lepore, 2nd, “Planting Development. Skagit Living from Farmer to Farmer....

  • Young winners, history museum writing contest

    May 10, 2023

    The winners of the Skagit County Historical Museum 3rd annual writing contest include, Essay winners: Youths: Lily Sziebert, 1st Place, Tara Johnson, 2nd. Teens: Sidra Marshall, 1st, Amelia Zustiak, 2nd. Poetry winners: Youths: Anna Cardon, 1st. Miah Ortiz, 2nd. Teens: Jude Longmire, 1st, Kate Scheenstra, 2nd....

  • Film on Vi Hilbert Friday at Lincoln

    May 10, 2023

    The Skagit Valley premiere of "The Healing Heart of Lushootseed," a documentary film, shows at the Lincoln Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Friday.. The evening starts with a red carpet reception at 6:30 pm. Feeling heartbroken by the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, Vi taqᵂšəblu Hilbert, an 83-year-old elder from the Upper Skagit Indian tribe in the Pacific Northwest, asked the spirit, "What can one person do to heal a sick world?" The answer she received was "music." "The Healing Heart of Lushootseed," a...

  • Matika Wilbur launches 'Project 562' book at Swinomish last Tuesday

    Ken Stern|May 3, 2023

    Photographer and writer Matika Wilbur, "Tsa-Tsique," introduced her epic photography book "Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America" to the world before a full room of over 160 people in the Social Services Building on the Swinomish Reservation last Tuesday night, April 25. Emcee for the evening Michael. Vendiola, education director for the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, was absolutely right in exclaiming, "I am really excited to have her here. She could have done this anywhere, i...

  • Speaking Our Truth: LBGTQ+ students poetry reading at Lincoln Theatre

    May 3, 2023

    Skagit PFLAG and the Skagit River Poetry Foundation present an evening of LBGTQ+ voices at the Lincoln Theatre 7 p.m. Saturday, May 13. The event is free and open to everyone. Seattle poet Luther Hughes is the featured reader. Hughes has written the BOA prize winning volume "A Shiver in the Leaves" and is recipient of the Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Rosenberg Fellowship, the 92Y Discovery Poetry Prize. He is founder of Shade Literary Arts, a literary organization for queer writers of color. Students...

  • 'The Healing Heart of Lushootseed' premiere May 12

    May 3, 2023

    The Skagit Valley premiere of "The Healing Heart of Lushootseed" a documentary, film shows at the Lincoln Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 12. The evening starts with a red carpet reception at 6:30 pm. Feeling heartbroken by the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, Vi taqᵂšəblu Hilbert, an 83-year-old elder from the Upper Skagit Indian tribe in the Pacific Northwest, asked the spirit, "What can one person do to heal a sick world?" The answer she received was "music." "The Healing Heart of Lus...

  • Tulip Festival rocks Mount Vernon

    Apr 26, 2023

  • Salish Sea Early Music Festival May 9

    Apr 26, 2023

    The Salish Sea Early Music Festival is 7 p.m. May 9 at Fir-Conway Lutheran Church at 18101 Fir Island Rd, Conway. Soprano Maike Albrecht and harpsichordist Hans-Jürgen Schnoor from Lubeck, Germany have a sold out performance May 3 at the Skagit Historical Keyboard Museum in La Conner. They may repeat the performance of songs by Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert and Johannes Brahms on the three historical pianos May 4. Contact Cohan for details: [email protected], 360-503-8816....

  • High school's 'Odd Couple' revels in mismatches

    Ken Stern|Apr 26, 2023

    Eleanor Drews' strong performance as the messy Oscar Madison in the "Odd Couple," the La Conner Schools drama club's spring production, highlights this show. Jack Dougliis as neatnick and great chef Felix Unger, and Oscar's poker playing buddies make it an ensemble cast in a different odd way: the elaborate set that is Oscar's apartment living room is a feat, and accomplishment, to behold. In the opening scene it is almost another character. Try to define all the messes laid across the floor...

  • Seventy years since the Life Magazine article named the 'Mystic Painters'

    Maggie Wilder|Apr 26, 2023

    I first met Guy Anderson in the La Conner post office, back when you could rent a box for peanuts. There, in the seventies, you had an equal chance of running into a local luminary, your neighbor (might be one in the same) or the person who shouted at you the night before in the bar when you spilled your drink down their back. I can’t imagine Guy spilling a drink on anyone. Or shouting. He was ever so soft-spoken. And there he was, in the post office, asking me, a complete stranger, “How are you?,” and pausing for an answer. I have no memor...

  • Telling the Truth: 'Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America'

    Robin Carneen|Apr 19, 2023

    The Swinomish and Tulalip photographer, filmmaker, podcaster and author Matika Wilbur shares her Indian/Spirit name "Tsa-Tsique," meaning "she who teaches children," with her mom, Nancy Wilbur. During an hour phone interview, Wilbur shared the story of her decade long journey leading to her new photography book "Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America." The 10 inch by 10 inch 416-page book can be ordered now. Her research took her to all 50 states. It started in 2012 as a Kickstarter...

  • 'The Odd Couple' opens this week at school auditorium

    Bill Reynolds|Apr 19, 2023

    A La Conner High School student group is proving you can play around and learn at the same time. The school’s extracurricular theater arts program group is presenting Neil Simon’s popular comedy “The Odd Couple” with six shows at the Bruce Performing Arts Center starting this Friday at 7 p.m. Performers include Jack Dougliss, Eleanor Drews, Gabe Barnett, Jonathan Gonzales, Rachel Haley, Madoc Hiller, Olie Phillips, Emily Smith and Josi Straathof. They are also gaining valuable math, carpentry, team-building and public speaking skills as they...

  • 'Something Rotten' at Lincoln is anything but

    Ken Stern|Apr 19, 2023

    Shakespeare does not have to be difficult. Here is a great way to make his work accessible: weave it with American musical comedy. Combine lavish costumes, a 13-piece band, an energetic, uniformly top-notch cast, great direction and producing and whisk it into the spring Skagit Valley College music department's theatre production and you have "Something Rotten," which is really a must see show at the Lincoln Theatre April 21-23. Whether you are smart or clever or funny or like singing or...

  • Glass artist Toots Zynsky at MoNA

    Apr 19, 2023

    Glass artist Toots Zynsky speaks at the Museum of Northwest Art April 29, 1 p.m. Her work is included in the exhibition, “Geppetto’s Children: Italo Scanga at Pilchuck Glass School.” Zynsky will talk about her career as an artist using the distinctive “filet de verre” technique she invented, her work both past and present, the impact and influence of working with Dale Chihuly and Italo Scanga and what it was like being at the founding of Pilchuck Glass School. RSVP online:monamuseum.org/events/artist-talk-toots-zynsky. Suggested donation,...

  • April 22 Earth Day poetry

    Apr 19, 2023

    The April 22 Earth Day poets reading in celebration of National Poetry Month at 7 p.m. at Pelican Bay Books are Kevin Murphy and local Randy Dills, fine readers with much to say about the natural world. They have new books out. Pelican Bay Books: 520 Commercial Avenue, Anacortes. Source: Madrona Last Saturday Series...

  • Skagit Pioneers explored April 24

    Apr 12, 2023

    “Pioneers of the Upper Skagit,” exploring early characters who eked out a living in the mountains of the North Cascades, will be presented by local historian Dr. Jesse Kennedy III Saturday, April 24, 2-4 p.m. at Skagit City School. It is the second of three presentations he is giving this spring under the theme of “Denizens of the North Cascades and the Salish Sea,” histories of unique Skagit characters. “Living and Dying in the North Cascades” offers stories of survival and death in the mountains where they lived and toiled, May 21. The tal...

  • The art of learning: Four painters share insights at La Conner gallery

    Bill Reynolds|Apr 12, 2023

    Four artists, including La Conner's Eve McCauley, painted vivid word pictures describing the career journeys each has taken during a 90-minute discussion at GalleryW on North First Street Thursday night. McCauley was joined by Susan Cohen Thompson, Heather Martin and gallery co-owner Don Wesley for a briskly paced Q&A session that dealt with the artists' perspectives on creativity, motivation, commercial pressures and means of measuring professional success. Wesley and Parisa Sadeghi opened the...

  • April 15 poetry reading, 7 p.m.

    Apr 12, 2023

    The April 15 poets reading in celebration of National Poetry Month at 7 p.m. at Pelican Bay Books are Claudia Castro Luna, Kathleen Flenniken, former Washington poet laureates, and the wonderful Susan Rich, all coming up from Seattle. They participated in last October’s Skagit River Poetry Festival in La Conner. If you missed that you have a great chance to hear them here. Pelican Bay Books: 520 Commercial Avenue, Anacortes. Source: Madrona Last Saturday Series...

  • Wilder art exhibit

    Apr 12, 2023

    Maggie Wilder's new work is appearing for the month of April at Perry and Carlson gallery, 508 1st Street in downtown Mount Vernon. Oil on canvas works explore a possible relationship to the Salish Sea and its watersheds....

  • Daryl Walls recalls Guy Anderson at i.e.

    Apr 12, 2023

    Daryl Walls discusses the life and work of his friend, Guy Anderson, the Northwest Mystic artist, at i.e. gallery, 5:30 p.m. April 15, 5800 Cairns Court, Edison. The April exhibit has works from Anderson’s estate....

  • Laugh at 'Something Rotten'

    Apr 12, 2023

    Skagit Valley College Music Department Presents “Something Rotten!” -- the Tony Award-winning smash created by the co-director of "The Book of Mormon” and the producers of “Avenue Q.” In the year 1595, brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom are desperate to write a hit play but are stuck in the shadow of the rock-star "Bard" -- William Shakespeare. Desperate to find success, Nick gets help from a soothsayer, Nostradamus, who foretells a theatrical future with singing, dancing and acting at the same time: a "musical." This gloriously wacky musical p...

  • My Name is Olga and I live in Ukraine

    Judy Booth|Apr 5, 2023

    This article is taken from edited emails received from Olga in Ukraine to Jan Paul of Shelter Bay. Jan has known Olga for twenty years. For security reasons we are not using Olga’s or her family’s last name. Olga became friends with Steve and Jan Paul of Shelter Bay after winning a scholarship to study in the U.S. for one year. She did not live with the Pauls but visited often and stayed in contact with them through the years. They connected. Olga writes: “Before war there were two kinds of people – those who thought it possible and those w...

  • Larger birds at your backyard feeders

    Bob Hamblin|Apr 5, 2023

    Here are ways to identify larger birds visiting your backyard and property. Every year or so some evening grosbeaks visit a feeder for sunflower seed. They are robin sized but more heavily built. They usually show up in small flocks vocalizing with whistle like calls. Male and females have different color patterns. Both have heavy seed cracking bills, and they show up in late winter into early spring. Their main food in this area is the samara or seed pod of big leafed maples. They nest in the middle elevations of the cascade mountains in...

  • Pelican Bay Books April poetry readings

    Mar 29, 2023

    April is National Poetry Month and Pelican Bay Books in Anacortes has a full line up of poets coming every Saturday, along with music and some local student poets. Start time is 7 p.m. and lasts through about 8:30 p.m. The line up: April 8th: Alice Derry and Kate Reavey are crossing over from Port Townsend on the ferry, both reading from new books. April 15th: Claudia Castro Luna, Kathleen Flenniken, both former Washington poet laureates, and the wonderful Susan Rich, all coming up from Seattle. They participated in last October’s Skagit R...

  • Craft fair April 1

    Mar 22, 2023

    No fooling: The first La Conner Kiwanis Club Craft Fair of the year is Saturday, April 1 at a new location, the La Conner Braves Clubhouse, 305 6th Street on the school campus. It runs 10 a.m.-4 p.m....

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