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Picture - The Crab Cracker
Issue 135 • January 23 - February 5, 2015
Good Luck at Super Bowl XLIX!
www.TheCrabCracker.com
Two great local businesses
are now ONE!
In the perfect marriage of books and art, Snow
Goose Bookstore and Let's Frame It are now
united as Snow Goose Books & Frames.
We'll still have the same great selection of books,
cards and gifts you've come to expect from the
Snow Goose, but now we've added a full-service
shop for custom framing to our business!
Opening in our new location
on Wednesday, January 28th!
8716 271st St NW, Stanwood
(west end of block, across from police station)
360-629-3631
[email protected]
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Artist of the Week....................................................................................40
Blog of the Week......................................................................................51
Business Spotlight...................................................................................41
CALENDAR OF EVENTS.....................................................4-14
Classes & Workshops, Etc......................................................................17
Classifieds Listings........................................................................... 38-39
Community Information & Announcements / News........... 42-49
Cooking Mamas................................................................................ 56-57
Did You Know?..........................................................................................20
Dining Guide.............................................................................................19
Healthy Living.................................................................................... 26-27
Journey with Jan......................................................................................35
Kids’ Korner......................................................................................... 36-37
Legal Lingo................................................................................................23
Life Worth Writing About......................................................................30
Local Poems & Stories..................................................................... 60-61
Maps of Stanwood, Conway, Silvana & Camano Island...... 28-29
Meetings & Clubs....................................................................................15
Moonshine Wisdom & Wit....................................................................22
Nature Notes.............................................................................................31
Pet Pages....................................................................................................34
Photos and Art from Your Friends.....................................................58
Senior Happenings.................................................................................21
Tide Tables.................................................................................................62
Welcome to The Crab Cracker! Here’s What’s Crackin’
The Crab Cracker is a community magazine created BY local residents FOR local residents. It is a
FREE publication printed every two weeks and distributed throughout the communities of Camano Island, Stanwood, Silvana, and Conway. It contains an extensive calendar of events, original
stories, feature articles, fun and interesting sections, community news and announcements, tide
tables, and much more. Please send us any material you want our communities to know about for
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An osprey, the actual “seahawk”! Photo by Mark Medcalf.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
Baby & Me Storytime
11am at the Stanwood Library. Silly stories, happy songs, rhymes,
and activities that inspire a love of reading. Playtime follows. For
newborns through 18 months. Caregiver required.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
Ready Readers: Baby & Me Storytime
9:30am at the Camano Island Library. Wiggle and giggle with your
baby through silly stories, happy songs, rhymes, and activities. Playtime follows. For newborns through 18 months. Caregiver required.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
Ready Readers: Family Storytime
10:30am at the Camano Island Library. Funny stories and action
songs will make you giggle and move. For ages 18 months and up
with a caregiver.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
Stanwood High School Boys Wrestling
Vs Arlington. JV: 5:45pm. Varsity: 7pm.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
Ford Giesbrecht performs at Dos Reales
Crabby
comment:
“I love the Crab
Cracker. In my
package to new
clients, I always
include the latest
edition of The
Crab Cracker.
There isn’t a client that doesn’t
comment on
how helpful it
describes Camano Island and all
of the activities
in such a positive
fashion. Thank
you so much.”
–The Camano
Island Real
Estate Expert, Jan
Mather.
Ford plays an eclectic mix of Brazilian classical, American and Latin
jazz standards, pop interpretations and original music. 5:30-8:30pm.
9739 SR Hwy 532. No cover.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
Family BINGO
at the American Legion Hall, 609 W. Camano Drive. Doors open at
4:30 P.M. and Bingo starts at 6pm. Snacks and beverages available.
More info: 360-387-5420.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
Conway West & The Dovetails
7:30pm at the Conway Muse – (Hat) Conway West are a group of
boys from mostly Conway, but also from other places. These boys
like to have fun. And their idea of fun is to get together and play the
real old time favorites. They have all the best instruments, like fiddle,
guitar, doghouse bass, tenor guitar (what’s that?!?) and everybody’s
favorite – banjo!
[email protected]
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24
Free Bonsai Growing Lessons
by Mark Lowe on Camano Island. All are welcome to come to my
gardens & learn hands-on how to care for bonsai. Free lessons. Over
30 varieties of bonsai available. Large assortment of pots. Come &
enjoy my gardens. Lessons outdoors. Dress warm. Bring your tools &
a plant, or use mine. Outdoor hardy plants only. Come anytime between 10am - 4pm. 2945 Janet Ave, Camano Island. 425-530-7214.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24
El Norte
7pm at the Conway Muse. $7. Forged in the mighty fires deep in the
pits of Mount Rock, a sonic brotherhood was created. Funky, psychedelic, and unpredictable.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24
Carmelite Day of Recollection
Presented by: Br. James Lindsay. Topic: Blockages of God’s Grace.
Location: 27008 78th Ave NW, Stanwood. Time: 10 AM-2 PM. Suggested donation is $15-20. Bring your lunch. Coffee and tea provided. Any questions, please call Kim at 360-629-4032.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24
Tales to Tails
Advertise
in the Crab
Cracker!
1pm at the Stanwood Library. Read aloud to a caring canine partner
to build reading skill and confidence, and collect a special “pawtograph”! For independent readers. Supported by Pet Partners.
“YOUR
COMMUNITY
CONNECTION”
(includes
FREE ad design
& FREE classifieds
listing)
Interested in
a display ad?
Please contact
us at
thecrabcracker
@wavecable.
com
or
360-3873602
www.TheCrabCracker.com
SATURDAY-SUNDAY, JANUARY 24-25
The Pacific Northwest Seen from the Eyes
of a Child
Very Recent Paintings by Jack Gunter. Noon-5pm at 3311 S. East Camano Dr., Camano Island. 425-346-4750. “I got permission to paint
like a child again last fall in the halls of the Croatian Museum of Naive Art in Zagrab. I wanted to run home and begin painting. Here we
have 4th of July celebrations at Freedom Park, a zip-line experience,
New Year’s Eve parties at Jack Archibald’s, a Friday farmer’s market,
a near-by fly-in, a crazy rubber duck race down the Stilly, a soap box
derby, a bicycle hill climb, and openings at Karla Matzke’s Gallery.
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
SUNDAY, JANUARY 25
Family fun bingo
Doors open @ 4:30pm—Games start @ 5pm at Stanwood Senior &
Community Center, Center Café (Lower Level). Buy in: $10/packets
(15 games). Additional half-packet : $5. Special Blackout Games:
$1. Payouts will be a percentage based on attendance! Door prizes,
special game, fun, food, dessert, drinks for purchase. Children 10 &
over welcome. For info contact the Center @ 360-629-7403.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 25
Bolshoi Ballet: Swan Lake
12:55 – 4:15 pm at Stanwood cinemas. Rated PG. Tickets: $18 for
adults / $15 for seniors & children. With Tchaikovsky’s famous, lyrical score, this universal and enchanting masterpiece of love, deception and drama is a must.
MONDAY, JANUARY 26
SMS Choir Concert
7pm-8pm at Stanwood Middle School.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27
Winter Choir Concert
7pm-8pm at Port Susan Middle School
super bowl
fun fact:
The Green Bay
Packers won the
first ever Super
Bowl game in
1967 against
the Kansas City
Chiefs. Half-time
entertainment
consisted of a
few university
marching bands.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27
Stanwood High School Boys Wrestling
Vs Oak Harbor. JV: 5:45pm. Varsity: 7pm.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28
Preschool Storytime
9:30 and 10:30am at the Stanwood Library. Let imaginations run
wild with fun books, sing-along songs, and creative activities. Playtime or craft may follow. For ages 3 to 5 years. Caregiver required.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28
‘EVENING OF PINOCHLE”
The Stanwood Sons of Norway will be sponsoring an “Evening of
Pinochle” on the 4th Wednesday of each month at 5:00 PM. Potluck
at 5pm & Cards at 6pm. For more info, call Pam at 425 422-4197.
Laurie's is on a little
vacation. Grand reopening celebration
is on March 1st!
8705 271st St NW, Stanwood, WA 98292
360-631-5366 • www.lauries.biz
FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED!
Elger Bay • Camano Plaza • North Camano
Happy New Year to
all our Wonderful
Customers!! We look
forward to serving
you in 2015!
[email protected]
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28
PEEK BELOW THE SURFACE OF PUGET SOUND
John F. Williams, filmmaker, Still Hope Productions is back again to
tantalize us with amazing creatures. Program is free and is at 7pm
in the Camano Multipurpose Center, 141 N. East Camano Dr. Sponsored by the WSU Island County Camano Beach Watchers. For more
information contact [email protected]. – Photo: Science
Advisor and Divemaster Bruce Claiborne prepares to sink beneath the
surface. Photo credit: Michael F. Adams.
NEED
TO FIND
ANOTHER
CRAB
CRACKER?
An outdoor
magazine rack
filled with Crab
Crackers is
located next to
the Stanwood
police station.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28
Stanwood High School Girls Basketball
Vs Oak Harbor. C Team & JV: 5:40pm. Varsity: 7:15pm.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29
Family Storytime
10:30am at the Stanwood Library. Stories, music, and fun activities
for the whole family. All ages welcome. Caregiver required.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29
Ribbon Cutting
The Stanwood Chamber of Commerce cordially invites you to a ribbon cutting at Mission Motors at 11am. Please join us in welcoming
this new business to Stanwood! Coffee & goodies will be available.
9922 SR 532, Stanwood. 360-939-2617. missionmotorsales.net.
Local.
Knowledgeable.
Connected.
Your “go to” real estate
resource for Camano Island!
Linda Evans – Broker, Realtor®
360 632-6788
www.InsideCamano.com
www.TheCrabCracker.com
818 N. Sunrise Blvd.
Camano Island, WA
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
Baby & Me Storytime
11am at the Stanwood Library. Silly stories, happy songs, rhymes &
activities. Playtime follows. Newborns-18 mos. Caregiver required.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30
Baby & Me Storytime
9:30am at the Stanwood Library. Silly stories, happy songs, rhymes &
activities. Playtime follows. Newborns-18 mos. Caregiver required.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30
Ready Readers: Family Storytime
10:30am at the Camano Island Library. Funny stories and action
songs will make you giggle and move. Playtime or craft may follow.
For ages 18 months and up with a caregiver.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30
Family BINGO
at the American Legion Hall, 609 W. Camano Drive. Doors open at
4:30pm. Bingo starts at 6pm. Snacks & beverages. 360-387-5420.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30
Stanwood High School Boys Basketball
Vs Everett. Frosh: 3:45pm. JV: 5:40pm. Varsity: 7:15pm.
2015 Country Living Expo
& Cattlemen’s Winterschool
HOSTED BY STANWOOD FFA
Saturday, January 31, 2015
7:30am-5pm at Stanwood H. S.
185 CLASSES • 70 VENDORS IN GYM
SMOKED PRIME RIB OR GOURMET
VEGETARIAN LUNCH INCLUDED!
The annual Expo & Winterschool
will offer more than 185 classes &
workshops in skills from cheesemaking & beekeeping to agribusiness, landscape design & smallscale solar power.
Keynote speaker Temple Grandin
(pictured left) will discuss her
work on animal behavior and her
desire for animals to have more
than just a low-stress life.
– Registration : Adults $70.
Students 12 – 18: $40. Scholarships are available for students
for a reduced price of $10
– Online Registration:
http://skagit.wsu.edu/
CountryLivingExpo
WSU Skagit County Extension, 360-428-4270, Ext. 240, [email protected]
[email protected]
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30
Ford Giesbrecht performs at Dos Reales
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
Ford plays an eclectic mix of Brazilian classical, American and Latin
jazz standards, pop interpretations and original music. 5:30-8:30pm.
9739 SR Hwy 532. No cover.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30
Stanwood High School Boys Basketball
Vs Everett. Frosh: 3:45pm. JV: 5:40pm. Varsity: 7:15pm.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31
Free Foot Health Seminar
Camano Dance Academy invites you to join us for a FREE foot health
seminar with pediatric podiatrist Dr. Alan Woodle. Are you experiencing pain or problems with your feet? Do you have questions
about improving your pointe performance? Are you wondering
how to strengthen your feet and ankles? Come hear from the most
experienced “dance doctor” in Washington! 11am-1pm at Camano
Dance Academy 651 Dodge Rd. 360-631-4657.
YOUR INFO
HERE IN THE
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
IS FREE!
Email us at
thecrabcracker
@wavecable.com
or call us at
360-387-3602
for more
information.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31
Free Bonsai Growing Lessons
by Mark Lowe on Camano Island. All are welcome to come to my
gardens & learn hands-on how to care for bonsai. Free lessons. Over
30 varieties of bonsai available. Large assortment of pots. Come &
enjoy my gardens. Lessons outdoors. Dress warm. Bring your tools &
a plant, or use mine. Outdoor hardy plants only. Come anytime between 10am - 4pm. 2945 Janet Ave, Camano Island. 425-530-7214.
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CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31
Country Living Expo
Dr. Temple Grandin is the keynote speaker at the Country Living
Expo and Cattleman’s Winter School hosted by the Stanwood Future
Farmers of America at Stanwood High School from 7:30am-5:00pm.
Dr. Grandin is one of the world’s most accomplished and well-known
professors of animal science. For more information or to register for
the event visit ext100.wsu.edu/Skagit/CountryLivingExpo.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31
Pancake Breakfast at the Grange
If we don’t
know
about it,
we can’t
print it.
Send your info
and/or images
to: thecrab
[email protected]
8-11am at the South Camano Grange. Come & enjoy all the pancakes
you can eat plus french toast, scrambled eggs & ham & sausage, orange juice & fruit. 2227 S. Camano Dr. Camano Island. More info: Pat
at 629-3276.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31
The Metropolitan Opera:
Les Contes d’Hoffman
9:55am-1:45pm at the Stanwood Cinemas. The broadcast of Offenbach’s Les Contes d’Hoffmann will be presented live. Tenor Vittorio
Grigolo takes on the title role of the tortured poet & unwitting adventurer. Hibla Gerzmava, Erin Morley and Christine Rice sing the
three heroines—each an idealized embodiment of some aspect of
Hoffmann’s desire. Thomas Hampson portrays the shadowy Four
Villains, and Yves Abel conducts the sparkling score. Tickets: $22 for
adults & $20 for seniors and children.
Karen & Gene
Eidsness,
Owners/Mgrs
• 24-Hour Onsite Security
• Digitally Recorded Video Cameras
Boat / Vehicle Storage
Storage Units
5x10 to 10x24
300 SELF-STORAGE UNITS • 200 RV, BOAT & VEHICLE SPACES
360-387-6668
10
camanostorage.com
[email protected]
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31
Cama Beach Field Trip: “What animals and
birds do we find in our yards?”
super
bowl XLIX
Trivia:
At a recordbreaking $4.5
million per commercial, brisk
sales of air time
to America’s
biggest brands
are already being pursued by
the official 2015
Super Bowl
broadcaster,
NBC. New entries into Super
Bowl ad hoopla
this year include
Wix, a Web
design company; Mophie,
a smartphone
case maker; and
Loctite Super
Glue.
www.TheCrabCracker.com
1pm-4pm at Cama Beach State Park (store & whale room). What
animals and birds do we find in our yards? Camano Wildlife Habitat Project is offering an informal presentation about the common
animals & birds we find in our yards. A Discovery Pass or a Day Pass
is necessary. Many of the park’s bird mounts and nests plus animal
skulls and pelts will be on display. Two local naturalists will talk
about the displays. Weather permitting, a scope will be available
to observe shorebirds on the bay. This program is for both adults
and children and is part of a public education series hosted by the
Camano Wildlife Habitat Project, sponsored by Friends of Camano
Island Parks. Info: 360-387-2236, vwww.camanowildlifehabitat.org.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31
Camano/Stanwood Area Birding Field Trip
8:30am - 3pm. Meet at the Stanwood QFC parking lot at 8:30 a.m.
Visit Camano Island & Stanwood hotspots (English Boom, Utsalady
boat ramp, Maple Grove, Iverson Spit and Eide Road). Habitats include extensive salt water, mudflats, marsh and beach, along with
shrubs, cropland, and forested hillsides. We’ll walk about a mile on
easy terrain. Expect to see a variety of waterfowl, seabirds, raptors
and passerines. Bring boots, lunch and liquids. Scopes are a plus.
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CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
Super Bowl XLIX (49)
Seattle Seahawks vs New England Patriots. Kickoff: 3:30pm (NBC) at
University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Go Hawks!
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
Open mic
6pm-9pm at Stanwood United Methodist Church, 27128 102nd Dr
NW. (360) 629-9555. Come join us for an evening of music in a family friendly environment. We have a full sound sytem, keyboard and
drum set available. No need to bring an amplifier. Listeners welcome
too! Coffee and Tea provided. Bring something to share.
Super
Bowl XLIX
Trivia:
New England
Patriots’ quarterback Tom Brady
will become the
first quarterback
in NFL history to
play in six Super
Bowls.
And if he gets
his fourth ring,
he will tie Joe
Montana and
Terry Bradshaw
for the most by
any quarterback.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
The American Legion Sunday brunch
8.30-11.30am. Swedish pancakes, hash browns, scrambled eggs, biscuits and gravy, sausage, bacon, juices & fruit. Adults $9 kids under
10 $5. Adults beverage available. 26921 88th Ave NW, Stanwood.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2
Groundhog Day
Phil will leave his burrow at 7:25 a.m. February 2nd at Gobbler’s
Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania he will observe the weather
conditions and look for his shadow he will then make his prediction
for the remainder of winter.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2
Open Mic Night
7pm-9pm at Collective on Tap. Lee Clemetson & Cathy Tibert from
the band Pioneer Highway will be hosting at Terry’s Corner on Camano Island. 848 Sunrise N Sunrise Blvd. They are inviting you to
come on out & support your local musicians, even step up & play or
sing a couple of tunes. All Ages! www.collectiveontap.com.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Stanwood High School Boys Basketball
Vs Arlington. Frosh & JV: 5:40pm. Varsity: 7:15pm.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Origami Cool Zone: Origami Jewelry
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4pm-5:30pm at the Stanwood Library. Make origami jewelry for
yourself or your valentine! Materials provided. 360-629-3132.
[email protected]
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Glass Quest Kick Off Party
6pm-8pm at the Camano Center. A fun evening mixer! Meet the
glassblowers! Meet the Host Businesses! Enjoy some refreshments &
network with your fellow Stanwood Camano business owners. If you
have any questions, call 425-359-7974 or [email protected].
super
bowl XLIX
trivia:
Katy Pery is
rumored to be
the halftime
show performer
this year. This is
despite the fact
that Perry has in
the past openly
admitted, “I’m
not the kind
of girl would
pay to play the
Super Bowl”.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Fire Mountain Solar - Solar Workshop
6:30 to 8 pm at Camano Center. Tim Nelson, owner of Fire Mountain
Solar, will teach the basics of home and commercial solar systems.
He will walk you through the Camano Center’s recently installed system and show you how it works. Contact Joan Schrammeck at 3879589 or [email protected] to RSVP, ask questions, or info.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Lego Club
An afterschool activity for grades 1-5. 3:45-5:15pm at the Stanwood
Camano Community Resource Center. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Free activity & snacks provided. 9612 271st St.
NW, Stanwood. (360) 629-5257. stanwoodcamanoresources.org.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4
Ready Readers: Preschool Storytime
9:30am-10:30am at the Stanwood Library. Let imaginations run wild
with fun books, sing-along songs, and creative activities that prepare young minds for the adventures of reading. Playtime or craft
may follow. For ages 3 to 5 years. Caregiver required. 360-629-3132.
www.TheCrabCracker.com
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
Ready Readers: Preschool Storytime
10:30am-11:30am at the Stanwood Library. Let imaginations run
wild with fun books, sing-along songs, and creative activities. Playtime or craft may follow. For ages 3 to 5 years. Caregiver required.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4
Free Hearing Event
1-3pm at the Camano Center. Services include a hearing exam, basic cleaning of hearing aids, and answers to your hearing related
questions. Drop in – no registration required. Thank you to Connect
Hearing of Stanwood for sponsoring this event. Call 360-387-0222
for more information.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4
“Bring Your Dog To Shop” Day
Treats for dogs and owners at Starlight Emporium/Razzle Dazzle
Gifts, and Clover Antiques.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5
Running Start Info Night
Stanwood High School will host a Running Start Informational
Night. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. Come listen to staff from local community colleges share about
their Running Start programs.
COMING
SOON!
FEBRUARY 7
CACHE in or
cash out
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5
Family Storytime
10:30am-11:30am at the Stanwood Library. Stories, music, and
fun activities for the whole family. All ages welcome. Caregiver required.
at C.I.S.P.
FEBRURARY 7
Winter Walk
at Camano Ridge
FEBRUARY 7
magical
history tour
concert
by the South End
String Band
FEBRUARY 8
Great Balls
of Fire
Geocaching Event at
Cama Beach
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5
Kerry and the Keepers
7:30pm at the Conway Muse – $7. A Seattle-area band playing
Americana inspired original music. Tom Atwood (guitar and vocals),
John King (bass and vocals), Donovan Pfeifer (drums), and Kerry
O’Connor (keyboards and lead vocals) blend blues, country, and
rock to form a unique sound and fun listening experience.
[email protected]
MEETINGS
and CLUBS
super
bowl fun
fact:
Halftime Performers aren’t
paid for their
appearance
at the Super
Bowl halftime
show. In fact,
the 15 minutes
of international
fame is more
than enough
promo for major
stars, who get to
sell more recordings and concert
tickets as a result
of the worldwide
exposure.
Coin Club Meeting: The Stanwood Coin Club will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday,
Jan. 27, in the Stanwood Public Library Community Room, 9701 271st
St. NW, Stanwood. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. There will be coin displays, a
raffle, refreshments and a member coin auction. Visitors welcome.
The Stanwood/Camano Branch of AAUW will be hosting a special
SATURDAY morning meet on FEBRUARY 7, from 10AM until noon, with
featured speaker, Debra Bordsen, Deputy Director, Domestic Violence
Services of Snohomish County. Her presentation, suitable for ages 16
through adult, is “Envisioning Peace in Every Home.” It will be held at the
Stanwood Camano Resource Center, 9620 271st St. NW, and the public is
encouraged to attend. For additional information, call 629-0524.
Stanwood Camano Beekeeping Association 2015 Meeting Schedule:
Feb 11: Hive Equipment/Packages. Mar 11: Hive survival – package prep.
Apr 8: New bees and newbies. May 13: Your hives in Spring. Jun 10:
Starvation to Honey flow. July 8: Expanding hives. Aug 12: Your hives in
Summer. Sep 9: Pest control. Oct 14: Your hives in Fall. Nov 11: Nutrition.
Dec: No Meeting. Guest speakers could preempt scheduled topics and
as always timely discussions based on members needs take precedence
over scheduled topics.
Stanwood Camano Rotary Club Meetings - Gakushi Matsumoto, our
exchange student from Japan will share about his home and life in
Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan. January 28, 12:00pm – 1:30pm at Stanwood Camano School District. Gakushi Matsumoto, our exchange
student from Japan will share about his home and life in Hamamatsu,
Shizuoka, Japan.
Friends of CASA February 5, 7pm – 9pm at Camano Multi-Purpose Building (blue building next to shelter). Join us as we hear shelter reports and
plan fundraising and outreach events for CASA. Public invited.
Island County is pleased to be hosting 2 upcoming meetings to present
the draft update to the Transportation Element of the Comprehensive
Plan. The Transportation Element is an assessment of the County’s current transportation system, as well as a guide for improving it over the
next twenty years. It outlines goals, policies and projects that will help
ensure that Island County can continue to have an exceptional transportation system in the future. An update to the Freeland sub-area’s Transportation Element is also being developed. Meeting locations and dates
are as follows: January 29th at the Freeland Library (5495 Harbor Ave);
February 12th at the Oak Harbor Library (1000 SE Regatta Drive). Each
meeting venue will open at 6:00 p.m. A presentation will start around
6:15, followed by your comments and questions.
Mabana Flames will meet at 10am on Feb. 5. Chief Schick, our new fire
chief will be our speaker, followed by lunch, hosted by Shelia Means,
Vicki Ringen and Bobbi Goebel. New members are always welcome,
meeting held at the Mabana Station, 3651 S. Camano Dr.
Camano Island Book Group Feb. 2, 5pm-6:15pm at Camano Island Library. Everyone is welcome to join our discussion of “A Reliable Wife” by
Robert Goolrick. Copies available in the library.
Camano Island Fire & Rescue’s Board of Fire Commissioners meets every 2nd & 4th Monday of each month at 7pm. These meetings are open
to the public. Location of the meetings may vary, so please contact the
Administration office at 360/387-1512 for further information.
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6th Annual
AT THE
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FEBRUARY 13-22, 2015
You're invited to participate in the greatest treasure hunt in the Pacific Northwest! This is your
opportunity to search for and find unique “Glass Treasures” hand-blown by Mark Ellinger,
world-renowned glass artist from Stanwood, WA.
"Clueballs" will be hidden at a variety of host businesses and in community sites around the
Stanwood-Camano area. Find a "Clueball" and return it to the location identified inside for an
authentic limited edition “Glass Treasure.”
www.TheGreatNWGlassQuest.com
Poster design by Walking Cat Design • Paid for in part with Island County 2% Hotel-Motel Excise Tax money. • Funded in part by Snohomish Co. Tourism Assistance Program.
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CLASSES &
WORKSHOPS
Portraits in Watercolor with Nicki Wight. A 5 week session, start date
Feb. 13. Fee $150.00. Hours 1-4. Location A Guilded Gallery, 8700 271st
St. NW. Questions please Helen Lueken at [email protected].
Learn how paint using layers to create a glowing portrait.
NOW OPEN on Camano Island at Terry’s Corner: Movement Arts, offering classes in yoga, Pilates and Dance. Many classes to choose from,
joining specials at movement arts.com. We are here for YOU.
Learn English! Free classes for parents. Food & childcare provided.
January 8, 15, 22, 29, February 5, 12, 19, 26. 4pm-5:30pm at Twin
City Elementary School, 26211 Lindstrom Rd., Stanwood.
Dance Lessons: Ultra Beginner Line Dance begins Jan.15, 3pm, Studio
Z Stanwood. 8 week session: $32. Free-SilverSneaker® members. Zumba
Gold® begins Jan. 6, 9am, 8 week session: $32. It’s more fun to Dance
than Exercise! Cardio, Core & Strength class,Thurs.9am-BONUS! Free
4wks (when signed up for Zumba Gold®). Sit n’Fit Class/Classic Class: A
chair is used for seated or standing work. Tue & Thur at 10:15am Free-SilverSneaker® members. Water Aerobics Tue 11:30am. Silver Splash (FreeSilverSneaker® members) Thur 11:30am. Classes held at Camano Country
Club except Line Dance. 425-205-0870 or http://kathysfitness.com.
Swim Lessons begin Jan 10th at 10am. 2 classes will be offered. Levels
will be determined. Camano Country Club. Call Kathy 425-205-0870.
super
bowl
trivia:
Book a Librarian Tech Sessions Tuesdays. 8:30am-9:45am at the Camano Island Library. Get help on computing basics, Microsoft Word, Excel,
email, Facebook or maximize the benefits of the Sno-Isle website. Space
is limited, please call 360-387-5150 to make an appointment.
The game is
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Karate & Taekwondo at Northwest School of Martial Arts! Open enrollment, fun for all ages! Our programs emphasize respect, self-defense,
confidence, self-discipline, exercise, leadership & focus. Call 629-4341 or
visit nwschoolofmartialarts.com for schedule & prices & specials.
Classes filling up fast! Camano Island Fire & Rescue’s CPR/First Aid/AED
classes are very popular. Classes are held the first Thursday of each
month from 6pm-10pm at the Vista/Madrona Fire Station. Island County residents are free. Call 360-387-1512 for more info.
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Amigo mexican restaurant & lounge (Stanwood) • (360) 629-5052
burger king (Stanwood) • (360) 629-6022
Cama BEACH CAFE (Camano Island) • (360) 387-3266
CAMANO ISLAND INN (Camano Island) • (360) 387-0783
Center Cafe (Stanwood) • (360) 629-7403
The Chatter Box (Stanwood) • (360) 629-0600
The Conway Muse (Conway) • (360) 445-3000
CONWAY BOXCAR (Stanwood) • (360) 629-0651
conway pub & eatery (Conway) • (360) 445-4733
COOKIE MILL (Stanwood) • (360) 629-2362
dairy queen (Stanwood) • (360) 629-3141
DEL FOX BBQ AT CAMANO ISLAND MARKETPLACE (866) 387-5282
Diamond Knot Camano Lodge (Camano Island) • (360) 387-9972
dos reales (Stanwood) • (360) 629-0822
dragon palace (Stanwood) • (360) 629-8106
duck in cafe (Stanwood) • (360) 629-3440
FARMERS CAFE – (Stanwood) • (360) 629-4953
FireCreek Grill at Kayak Point (Stanwood) • (360) 652-9676
ixtapa mexican restaurant (Stanwood) • (360) 629-5228
jack in the box (Stanwood) • (360) 629-2384
jasmin thai cuisine & sushi (Stanwood) • (360) 629-2044
Jasmin Thai Express (Camano Island) • (360) 926-8688
jimmy’s pizza (Stanwood) • (360) 629-6565
Johnny’s Burger Stop (Stanwood) (360) 629-9427
KARA’S KITCHEN - ELGER BAY GROCERY • (Camano Island) • (360) 387-9120
LEATHERHEADS PUB & EATERY (Stanwood) • (360) 629-5555
little caesars PIZZA (Stanwood) • (360) 629-6999
MAMA TRADITIONS RESTAURANT (Stanwood) • (360) 629-8200
mcdonald’s (Stanwood) • (360) 629-9787
MIYAKO’S TERIYAKI & WOK (Stanwood) • (360) 629-4535
NAHA Teriyaki (Stanwood) • (360) 629-0681
NEW COUNTRY GRILL (Stanwood) • (360) 629-3402
papa murphy’s TAKE ‘N’ BAKE PIZZA (Stanwood) • (360) 629-3826
PHOENIX PAVILION (Stanwood) • (360) 629-4662
quiznos (Stanwood) • (360) 939-6570 / (360) 939-0430
Roadhouse Bar & Grill (Stanwood) • (360) 652-4156
Rockaway Bar & Grill (Camano Island, at Camaloch) • 360-926-8920
sahara pizza (Stanwood) • (360) 629-6886
SEVEN LAKES PIZZA (Stanwood) • (360) 629-7502
Sharky’s Fish N Chips & Burgers (Stanwood) • (360) 631-5200
SPARTAN DRIVE IN (Stanwood) • (360) 629-8988
stanwood cafe (Stanwood) • (360) 629-8427
STANWOOD CUPCAKES (Stanwood) • (360) 926-8241
stanwood grill (Stanwood) • (360) 629-5253
stanwood hotel & saloon (Stanwood) • (360) 629-2888
Stanwood Pho (Stanwood) • (360) 939-0818
starbucks (Stanwood) • (360) 629-2701 • 629-5027 • 629-2500
subway (Camano Island) • n/a
subway (Stanwood) • (360) 629-2678
Sweet bliss frozen Yogurt (Stanwood) • (360) 629-8620
taco time (Stanwood) • (360) 629-5018
Tastes of India (Stanwood) • (360) 629-3102
Twin City Lanes Cafe (Stanwood) • (360) 629-3001
vERACRUZ MEXICAN RESTAURANT (Stanwood) • (360) 629-9391
viking BAR & GRILL (Stanwood) • (360) 629-9285
WAYNE’S CORNER CAFÉ (Stanwood) • (360) 939-2300
Willow & Jim’s Country Cafe (Silvana) • (360) 652-0372
Y’S COUNTRY BAKERY (Stanwood) • (360) 939-2253
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did you
know?
The Stanwood
Area Historical
Society asks,
“Did You Know?”
This is a
continuing
history series.
The year of 1890 will undoubtedly stand as one of the most important years here. The coming of the railroad and the locations of
them - the Northern Pacific and Great Northern - was a very powerful factor in shaping our future.
The railroads arrived here a little later than the rest of the county,
but had no less an impact. There were rumors of railroads reaching
even Utsalady. A land company thought this so much a certainty,
it created maps of them. However, the mill at Utsalady closed in
December, 1890 so any hope of prosperity that the railroad might
bring to Camano was lost.
It was a Great Northern subsidiary, the Seattle & Montana R.R.,
that finally negotiated the connections and put together the track
from the Skagit River to Port Gardner. To the great dismay of Stanwood, which was located near the mouth of the river, the railroad
did not quite reach the town. Despite an alleged offer of $4,000
the railroad could not be convinced of the importance of putting
a track directly into Stanwood. The railroad had stops in Silvana,
Norman, and Milltown for milk, mail and passengers, but it built a
depot a mile east of Stanwood.
Near the depot there were a few houses, the remains of a lumber camp and a deep quagmire, water, and brush. An attempt was
made my D.O. Pearson and George Ketchum in 1892 to plat and
locate a town near this depot and establish a new road between it
and Stanwood; but this was during a depression and there was apparently not enough incentive at the time. The existing road was
described as a dust bowl in the summer and a bottomless mudhole
in the winter. In around 1894, a Mr. Rabel cut planks for making it
about 18 feet wide and was eventually graveled and then bricked.
When the spur from the depot that was talked of never materialized, merchants and farmers boycotted the railroad and began
to ship by steamer. In 1893, farmers banded together and bought
a steamer which they named the City of Stanwood. All went well
until January 1894 when the ship burned at the water’s edge of
Port Susan Bay. East Stanwood eventually began to be formed but
that did not solve Stanwood’s need for its own transportation to
the depot. As a result, Stanwood started the H & H street railway In
1904 that ran until the mill’s decline in the 1930’s.
– TO BE CONTINUED
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SENIOR
HAPPENINGS
THE Camano CENTER
606 Arrowhead Road • 360-387-0222 • www.camanocenter.org
Blood pressure checks are available during Center business hours for
informational use only. Drop-in service; no appointment necessary.
Ensure liquid meal replacement is available for Camano Island residents age 60 and over. Prescription required. $30 suggested donation
for case of 24 cans. Please register at the front desk for this service.
Our ‘Vulnerable Seniors and Special Needs Registry’ pairs up vulnerable seniors and those with disabilities with ‘Disaster Buddies’ who
will check on them in the event of a disaster or severe weather event.
See Wendy at the Center to sign up to be on the registry or to be a
Disaster Buddy.
Stanwood COMMUNITY & Senior Center
7430 276th St. NW • 360-629-7403 • stanwoodseniorcenter.org
The Crab
Cracker is
100%
LOCAL
and is
Family Owned
and Operated
WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE SENIOR CENTER:
– Nutrition Program: Monday-Friday 12:00pm Senior Services meal
program provides lunch daily. Monthly menu available www.stanwoodseniorcenter.org $3 if over 60; $6 under 60
– Evening Meals: Monday, Wednesday and Fridays. Dinner is served
at 5pm and costs just $4 per person. Weekly menu available www.
stanwoodseniorcenter.org
– Center Court Thrift Store open Monday – Saturday 10am-4pm;
$5.00 clothing bag sales every Friday and Saturday. Great bargains
and plenty of Christmas items. New jewelry added to inventory daily.
The shop that is full of opportunity! 50% off everything except Seahawk and jewelry.
– Medical Transportation: If you live in Stanwood and would like to
schedule a ride for a medical appointment contact Sandy Kitchens at
360-629-7403 ext. 112. Transportation services to Mt. Vernon Tuesdays, Stanwood/Camano/Arlington Wednesdays; Everett Thursdays
– Gatherings: Have your gatherings at the center. Stop by and we’d
happy to give you a tour. Reasonable rates.
– Foot Clinic Third Wednesday of every month. Call the center for an
appointment
– Parkinson’s support group meets every second Monday 10am in
the social room.
– Upcoming Events
– January 25th Family Bingo 4:30pm. – AARP Tax service begins Friday(s) February 6th.
CRABBY contest
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Moonshine
Wisdom & Wit
GOT URINE?
I got a buddy who’s required to take a drug test before he’s hired
on as a consultant for an oil consortium. He worked ramrodding
the construction site for the same oil companies for decades up
at Prudeau Bay where part of his job was making sure the riggers
stayed drug and alcohol free through long days and longer nights.
Sorta like Wyatt Earp asking the cowboys to stick with Coca-Cola
Saturday nights, if they wouldn’t mind….
So now that he’s retired and going back for consulting, I guess the
Big Boyz are worried he’s fallen into decadence and drugs along
with the rest of us South Enders. The required test is given in Bothell so my pal dutifully makes an appointment, navigates the I-5
bumper car gauntlet, arrives with a full bladder of freshly filtered
latte which he desperately wants to unload ASAP, but, unsurprisingly, is told to wait. Short time later, long past that anguished outcry of a Guernsey with 10 gallons of unpasteurized backed up past
an udder while the farmer is out drinking with his Scandihoovien
reprobate buddies, the secretary comes in with the bad news that
the urinary nurse in charge of the drug testing doesn’t come in
on Fridays. Yah, shure, you guessed it --- it’s Friday. Can I leave you
the sample? he asks through clenched teeth, bent over in pain and
growing anger. And … well, sure, you guessed right again and no,
sir, that would be against the rules.
Story by Jack
Archibald.
For further
moonshine
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powder wit,
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My buddy is almost 70 years old, drug free as a priest, a loyal
employee and now he’s made to stand hunched over, practically
peeing his adult diapers and trying to come to grips with What Is
Wrong With This Picture? Do they suspect him of Viagra dependency? Do they merely want him to understand his real place in
the corporate hierarchy? Are they testing for latent homicidal urges, maybe see if he’ll snap in the lab offices where only a contract
worker will be sacrificed, not a VP of operations?
All I can say is, my buddy must really want to avoid retirement to
endure this kind of knee-jerk, low brow humiliation. The rest of us
on the South End … well, let’s just say the drug tests down here are
only for quality control.
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• Helpful & Honest
• 25 Years in the
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legal lingo
Do it Yourself Divorce
(When, Where, and Why Not)
Article
submitted by
Anthony
DiPietro
Attorney at Law
360-926-8218
www.TheCrabCracker.com
This article will appear to be self-serving. It is not. (Trust me,
I’m a lawyer.) The State of Washington in its infinite wisdom determined that all people from any walk of life have a right to be
a lawyer. Now everyone has a right to act as their own attorney.
They do not need to hire an attorney and . . . they subsequently
have a “fool for a client” but that’s another story.
In an effort to aid the less than fortunate amongst us the State
has implemented forms to aid a person is obtaining a divorce, custody, support and virtually every other aspect of family law. When
you go to obtain those forms you are provided a two inch stack
of instructions referred to as a “manual.” In essence it attempts to
boil down the practice of divorce law so a layman can understand
it and allow that layman to go into court and become a lawyer
for his/her case. (I wish you the very best with that.) So I now
must sit in the courtroom and watch person after person appear
before the court with the wrong documents, or untimely filed
documents, or no documents at all or a myriad of other problems
which the Commissioner by law cannot help you with. It becomes
a nightmare for the courts, the public, the court staff and everyone
else associated with divorce law.
Here are a few tips to help you with your decision to go it alone
or get an attorney:
1. If you have a very short marriage, no kids, and no accumulated
community property, no issues of spousal maintenance, go for it.
You should be able to handle the process . . . maybe.
2. If you children and there are issues of child custody that you and
your spouse have NOT agreed upon, get a lawyer.
3. If you have issues about the amount of child support you should
receive or pay, get a lawyer.
4. Do you think you will need spousal maintenance, get a lawyer.
5. Are there potential issues of abuse? Get a good lawyer.
6. Are there issues as to who is the father or where the father is,
get an attorney.
The alternative is repeated trips to the courthouse, repeated trips
to the law library, repeated appearances before the Commissioner,
and the most grievous brain damage one could ever experience.
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healthy
living
THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF BEING A SPORTS FAN
Watch the
movie
Celebrate
Groundhog Day
by watching
the 1993 film of
the same name.
The town of
Punxsutawney
and its groundhog, Phil, are
portrayed in the
film. The movie
Groundhog Day
stars Bill Murray and Andie
MacDowell.
Phil Connors
(Murray) is a
weatherman
covering the
Groundhog Day
events in Punxsutawney and
finds himself
repeating the
same day over
and over again.
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It’s getting to be that time of year again… In just a couple short
weeks your Sundays will be packed full with food, friends and
football! But being a sports fan isn’t just all fun and games, it’s
good for you too! Here are just 3 ways being a sports fan keeps us
healthy and at our best!
1. Get Active! It’s no secret that professional athletes are in top
shape. (Have you seen Maria Sharapova’s legs?) But did you know
that watching the pros do their thing can also be motivation to
get you up and moving? After watching the Olympic triathletes,
didn’t you feel inspired to swim, ride and run right along with
them? It’s true. Watching professional athletes at the top of their
game motivates us to pump up our workout routines and get to
the top of ours as well.
2. Watching Sports: A Sport in Itself. Even if watching your favorite
team duke it out doesn’t motivate you to hit the gym, it can still
help you shed some calories. Think about any given trip to your
local sports stadium or arena. Any large venue requires walking
up and down countless flights of stairs to your seat. Standing and
socializing is also a relaxed, low-impact means to shed some cals.
Can’t make it to the live show? Not a problem. You can burn a few
extra calories just by tuning in from your living room! Your heart
rate will accelerate at those tense moments and you’ll jump, cheer
and clap during the highlights – all without even trying! You just
have to make sure you aren’t eating all those calories back with
salty pretzels, goopy nachos or greasy pizza. If you need to nibble,
opt for a nutritious trail mix instead. Light beer is also a better option (in moderate amounts, of course).
3. Relationship-Building. Being a sports fan is all about coming
together as a community. Bonding over the highs and lows of a
game helps us to build connections and strengthens our relationships. Not to mention it’s a whole lot of fun
– Diana Falk, www.thehungryfan.com.
– Photo credit: Carlow East-Facebook
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healthy
living
Learn to Swim
Written by Kathy
Leone, Red Cross
Lifeguard, Swimming Instructor,
SilverSneakers®
Instructor Coordinator, Zumba
Instructor and
Personal Trainer.
http://kathys
fitness.com
Drowning is the leading cause of injury-related death among
children between 1 and 4 years old. Age is one of the major risk
factors for drowning. This relationship is often associated with
a lapse in supervision. Globally, the highest drowning rates are
among children 1-4 years, followed by children 5-9 years. Each day
in the United States, nine people drown. Participation in formal
swimming lessons can reduce the risk of drowning by 88% among
children ages 1-4.
Top Tips: 1. Never leave your children unattended around water.
We know it sounds strict, but there is no room for compromise on
this one. Babies can drown in as little as one inch of water. 2. Put
the cell phone away, forget about all the other things you have to
do and give young children 100 percent of your attention when
they are near or around water. 3. Empty all tubs, buckets, containers and wading pools immediately after use. Store them upside
down and out of children’s reach. 4. Keep toilet lids closed and use
toilet seat locks to prevent drowning. It’s also a good idea to keep
doors to bathrooms and laundry rooms closed. 5. Parents have a
million things to do, but learning CPR should be on the top of the
list. It will give you tremendous peace of mind – and the more
peace of mind you have as a parent, the better.
Come to Camano Country Club and check out our pool while
you pick up a swim lesson schedule. Swimming, what a great way
to get through the winter!
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life worth
writing about
This is a brandnew, ongoing
feature page by
Peggy Wendel
Living a Life
Worth Writing
About
Writer, musician,
bricoleur
www.peggy
wendel.com
Just in Time – Family Stories
I love to visit my aunt, Mildred. She’s thrilled to see me although she’s
not sure who I am. Mildred has dementia. She lives in the moment.
A few years ago, I started interviewing Mildred. Dad was gone; only
his sister could tell our family stories from Nebraska’s dustbowl to a
fresh start in Oregon. But she was already forgetting.
By the time I composed our history and returned, Mildred had no
memory. I preserved her stories, but was too late with my gift. I felt
awful but read them to her anyway.
Once Mildred rode Diamond to the neighbor’s to get the Sunday
funnies. She held reins tight to control the ornery stallion. Things
went well, so she read the funnies on the ride back. Reins slackened
and Diamond charged straight home, galloping across fields and flying over fences while Mildred held on for dear life. “Amazing!” Mildred
exclaimed.
My dad rode a horse by the railroad tracks that skirted their farm. A
small, white dog rustled out of the bushes and jumped behind Dad on
the tall draft horse and rode home. The dog, left behind by the circus,
danced and rode horses. “Really!” Mildred laughed.
In Oregon, 1965, Mildred sold encyclopedias. She sold enough to
get round-trip airfare to a Chicago convention where some lucky rep
would win a Cadillac. She traded her ticket for two one-way tickets so
her husband could help her drive home. Incredibly, Mildred’s name
was drawn and they drove that Cadillac home.
As I finished reading, Mildred burst out saying, “This is the best
story I’ve ever heard! And to think, it’s about me!” Although I was as
delighted as Mildred, I had to fight back tears. I wasn’t too late. I was
just in time, without a moment to spare.
Appraisals In Person
“Call Randy before you get robbed.”
“I have worked with hundreds of you in
Stanwood for jewelry appraisals & estate jewelry
buys. Peggy McNeil, at Storage Treasures, is
hosting a gold & silver-buying clinic where I
will be buying jewelry & coins, offering free
appraisal advice & making appointments.
See you there” – Randy Caverly
CERTIFIED SINCE 1979
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Gold & Silver Buying Clinic
February 20 at New & Used Storage Treasures, in the
Viking Village, Stanwood. Details at Storage Treasures or
call Randy at 360-280-5094
www.appraisalsinperson.com
[email protected]
nature notes
Hotline to report dead, sick, or
injured swans
November 24, 2014 WDFW Release
Seahawks
Trivia
Delisa Lynch
(Marshawn
Lynch’s mother)
used to supply
a teenageMarshawn
with what she
called “power
pellets” during his youth
football games,
convincing her
son they would
make him run
fast and play
well. Marshawn
revealed a bit
more of the
story in a recent
interview with
NFL Japan
OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
(WDFW) has re-established a hotline to report dead, sick or injured
swans in three northwest Washington counties as part of its ongoing effort to assess the impact of lead poisoning on trumpeter
swans.
People can call (360) 466-4345, ext. 266, to report dead, sick or injured swans in Whatcom, Skagit and Snohomish counties. Callers
should be prepared to leave a message including their name and
phone number, and the location and condition of the swans.
The hotline is available 24 hours a day through the end of March.
Some trumpeter swans in those three counties, and in southwestern British Columbia, die each winter from lead poisoning after
ingesting lead shot in areas where they feed.
Lead shot has been banned for waterfowl hunting in Washington
for more than two decades. But swans can still pick up and ingest
lead shot while foraging in shallow underwater areas in fields and
roosts where lead shot is still present.
People who observe dead, sick or injured swans are advised not
to handle or collect the birds, said Paul DeBruyn, WDFW wildlife
biologist for Skagit and Whatcom counties.
Instead, people should call the hotline, he said. WDFW and Puget
Sound Energy employees, as well as volunteers from the Trumpeter Swan Society, will pick up the birds.
WDFW and other agencies and organizations have been working
since 2001 to locate sources of toxic lead.
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WATERFRONT
$929,000
Magnificent waterfront home on Camano Island has a gentle,
terraced path to the sandy shores below and 2.5 acres of
gorgeous property. Spectacular vistas of Mt Rainier, the
Olympics, Saratoga Passage and beyond enjoyed from a
beautiful interior or expansive deck. #521164
WATERFRONT
$495,000
Prime location and opportunity for a getaway on Camano
Island. As-is cabin with large 2 car garage with shop area.
Plus adjacent waterfront lot that has an installed 3 bedroom
septic system and trail to the beach. Borders the State Park
for privacy. #727104
VACANT LAND
$140,000
Private and convenient 5 acres on Camano Island is mostly
wooded with a level building site and plenty of room to build
a shop. Well site approved, site registration on file, power at
the street. Just minutes from the golf course, shopping or
off-island. #730202
CAMANO ISLAND
$370,000
Large 4 bedroom home on acreage with a great price
reduction. This peaceful setting will have you enjoying island
life. Open kitchen with eating area, formal dining room,
several bonus rooms and has been recently updated with
interior paint and carpet. #655819
NORTH END
$529,900
Newer Custom home by Designs Northwest on a private 2+
acres that backs to hiking trails & forest. Open floor plan, 3
bedrooms, high end appliances & fixtures. Master suite with
bath and French doors to a private deck. Lovely aggregate
patio off the rec room. Minutes from town. #727641
VACANT LAND
$165,000
Gorgeous views of Saratoga Passage, Penn Cove, the
Olympics & the night lights of Oak Harbor from this 1 acre lot
in Ridgeview Estates on Camano Island. Lush 37 acre
development with proposed walking trails, underground
utilities & paved roads. Beach and boat ramp close. #671102
Camano Island | Country Club
1283 Elger Bay Rd
360/387-3411
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Stanwood | Next to Bartell Drugs
7359 267th St NW
360/629-8233
[email protected]
www.camanorealestate.com
VACANT LAND
$145,000
Lovely 5 acres on the north end of Camano just minutes from
Stanwood and I-5. Ready to build on, cleared and grassy for
all-day sunshine in an area of larger homes. Easy well area,
transport lines in for off-site septic design and wide solid
driveway in. Adjacent lot also avail. #730453
WATERFRONT
$949,000
Beautiful north Camano estate on 2.5 acres overlooking
Skagit Bay. With views from nearly every room the home has
a master on the main floor and appointed for comfort and
luxury with a fabulous deck for views and entertaining.
Adjoining guest house is fully equipped. #728756
CAMALOCH
$219,000
Nice rambler in the Camano gated golf community with a
bright and light kitchen plus a detached garage with a loft, ¾
bath and entry. HOA dues cover household water, unlimited
golf, 2 pools, clubhouse and fishing lake. Easy off island
access, close to parks and beaches. #728619
THUNDER RIDGE
$329,000
Views of the Cascades, Mt Baker and Port Susan from this
light and bright Camano home. Offering 3 bedrooms, French
doors to the view deck, master suite with WI closet and 5
piece bath. All new kitchen appliances, large fenced back
yard and plenty of parking. #686232
VACANT LAND
$99,000
Level and wooded 2.5 acre parcel centrally located on
Camano Island. Seller has installed a road and the lot is
partially cleared. Water and power at the street. Might be a
perfect spot for your new home with lots of room to build a
shop. Easy distance to schools, parks and more. #512137
BRENTWOOD
$559,000
Great north Camano location for this nicely planned home.
Views of Mt Baker, Whidbey and Saratoga Passage from
nearly every room. Open floor plan, master on the main,
Chef’s kitchen and Trex deck. Top of the line construction andupscale appointments create luxury and beauty. #728918
Camano Island | Terry’s Corner
818 N Sunrise Blvd
360/387-4663
www.TheCrabCracker.com
www.facebook.com/CamanoLife
[email protected]
- windermerecir
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CASA’S PET OF THE WEEK:
I’m Bianca. I am a young, adorable, petite, Husky with
a glimmer of mischief in my eye! I am new to CASA so
they are still learning about me and my needs. What
they do know is the following: NO CATS, Husky or likebreed experienced preferred, Husky proof yard/fencing
a must. Call the shelter directly if you have questions
about me or come to CASA and see me for yourself.
Camano Animal Shelter Association (CASA):
198 Can Ku Road, Camano Island.
360-387-1902. camanoanimalshelter.org
NOAH’S PET OF THE WEEK:
My name is Norman. I am a really easy going fella
with pretty good manners. I walk pretty well on a
leash, and know some basic commands, so learning
new things would be great for me and as long as I
get a nice long nap in a nice warm bed at the end of
the day, I’ll do whatever you ask! Stop by if you are
looking for a big, guy to hang out with all day long!
The N.O.A.H. Animal Adoption Center:
31300 Brandstrom Rd, Stanwood.
(360) 629-7055. thenoahcenter.org.
will begin open enrollment for fall 2015
classes on March 2nd between 9:30-12:00
We are a strong kindergarten readiness
program with emphasis on S.T.E.M as well
as Common Core. We have 35 years of
excellence in early childhood education.
360-629-4592
www.CamanoLutheranPreschool.com
Camano Lutheran Preschool admits students of any race,
color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights,
privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or
made available to students. It does not discriminate on
the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in
administration of its educational policies, admissions
policies, scholarship programs and other school
administered programs.
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“journey with jan”
journey
with jan
Connections From Your Camano Island Expert
We are pleased to
announce an exciting, new edition
to our magazine.
Each time we will
have our local Broker, Jan Mather,
Camano Island
Expert, featuring
an article about
local events, real
estate, personal
thoughts & a new
vocabulary word
each and every
time. We welcome
Jan, as she has
been in her same
desk, same office,
same location,
since her career
at Windermere
Real Estate/CIR,
which was once
Dan Garrison
Real Estate, and I
bet many of you
remember those
days. Ok, here she
goes....
www.TheCrabCracker.com
Are you a Baby Boomer?
I am one of those, they are aged 49-67 years of age. They spend
more money on technology than any other age group and we are
also right up there with the younger generation when it comes to
being savvy. Most of Millennial parents are Baby Boomers.
Since Baby Boomers launched the Internet,
it is no surprise they have a huge presence such as buying up to
70% of their shopping on the Internet. Let’s remember to support
and encourage others in every situation to keep our shopping in
our wonderful community, attend local events, visit our shops,
our restaurants, our artworks, our real estate, , and even reach out
to all of the volunteer positions that helps our community stay
connected.
Now for our vocabulary word for this edition....it is Candor. (Pronounced can-derr). The hint is in this sentence...”As your Camano
Island Expert, you can rely on my candor, as I will not pressure
you to buy a house unless it is the one that is close to perfect for
you.” This word means the quality of being honest in attitude and
speech. It is related to the word “Candid” as in the sentence “I want
you to be candid with me, do these shorts make me look fat?”
Ha...
Thank you for reading my article and I would love to hear any
feedback you might have. I am available 24/7 by email or phone
at 360-507-4133 or [email protected]. I really want to
thank our local Crab Cracker for getting all of the positive and exciting facts and fun to our community, the Crab Crackers is always
outstanding, newsy and very clever.
– Jan Mather/Realtor/Managing Broker
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KID’S KORNER
Super
Bowl
Sunday,
February 1, 2015
Peek-a-boo groundhog
Earlier in the day,
kids of all ages
can also tune
into this year’s
other big Super
Bowl Sunday
entertainment
when the 2015
Puppy Bowl airs
on Animal Planet
on the Discovery
Channel at noon.
What you’ll need:
Felt • craft stick • scissors • craft glue • googly eyes • paper cup
What you’ll do:
1. Cut a piece of brown felt to create the groundhog. Glue it to
cover the top half of the craft stick. You can cut the nose, ears and
mouth out of different colors of felt to add some features to your
groundhog.
2. Glue the googly eyes along with your other features into place.
3. Cut green felt or construction paper big enough to wrap around
the outside of your cup with about a 1-inch overhang at the top.
Cut slits around the edge of the felt to create the “grass” and then
glue the felt around the cup.
4. Cut a slit into the bottom of the cup and then stick your groundhog on the craft stick through the hole. Your child can hold the
bottom of the stick and push it up and down so that the groundhog plays peek-a-boo.
– www.sheknows.com.
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Groundhog day crossword puzzle
IF WE DON’T KNOW ABOUT IT... WE CAN’T PRINT IT!
The readers want to know about you and more about the community we live in.
But if you don’t let us know, we cannot print the information and our readers won’t
know anything about it. We at the Crab Cracker spend numerous hours to obtain
information to put into each edition. However, due to the popularity of this magazine, and due to the larger amount of info that goes into each edition, we no longer
have as much time to research upcoming events, news, and press releases on our
own. Please send us your information to ensure that it gets published and noticed
by the community. Thanks!
[email protected]
www.TheCrabCracker.com
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classiFied
listings
FOR SALE
2004 Ford Focus for sale for parts. Engine & transmission shot but available for parts. New tires. You haul from Camano. $300 OBO. 387-3602.
Bonnie Brindle Premium Alaska sockeye filets & cod loins, Del Fox. Call
special events 425-422-0177. www.bonniesbestbetbatter.com
Second Chance Thrift Shop: 50% off pots, pans, metal bakeware, kitchen
gadgets (non-electric), kitchen knives. 1335 E SR 532, Camano Island.
HELP WANTED
Considering a Career In Real Estate? Windermere is looking for sales asociates in our Stanwood and Camano Island offices. Contact Marla at [email protected] for more info.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Experienced Tutor for Math and Science Now that school has started for
the winter spring term, I can help with math and science; I have taught
College and University level science and math courses and will tutor high
school through College level. I can also help with test preparation SAT, ACT,
and Compass as well as laboratory projects. I have many years of experience with a very gentile approach. I have also coached at Stanwood high
school for the Science Olympiad Competition. References can be provided
and I have reasonable rates. E-mail [email protected] or 360-631-0983.
The
“Legion of
Boom”
was born from a
fan on Twitter.
Or so the
legend goes.
Happy New Year from LadyFit. SilverSneakers is coming soon! Stanwood.
360-629-0155.
Work wanted: Professional, Loving Caregiver available for infant and toddler care or at home care for the disabled. 15 years professional and personal caregiving experienced on Camano Island. Pet Sitting Services also
available. CNA Certification. No heavy lifting. Roxane Quick 360-547-3940
Greg’s Mobile Small Engine Repair Tune-ups, blade sharpening, chainsaw,
mower and other small gas engines fixed (425)350-0938.
“Andrew’s lessons are fun!” Making Guitar, Bass, Mandolin learning easy
since 1980. All ages, all abilities. Sno-Isle area. 206-245-5482.
Rental Center for Both
Owners & Tenants
in Greater Stanwood
& Camano Island
Windermere Real Estate / CIR
VISIT OUR WEBSITE TO VIEW ALL OUR RENTAL HOMES OR JUST CALL OR STOP BY
www.camanorealestate.com/rentals • (360) 629-8233
7359 – 267th St. NW, Stanwood • Brokers: Keith Bjornethun & Michael Borthwick
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[email protected]
classiFied
listings
real estate / rentals
Roommate wanted to share my home on Camano Is. Nice home close to
bus line. Rent $350 per month which includes all utilities including Direct
TV hook up to your bedroom. No deposits with proof of steady income.
For more information call 425-238-9460 or 425-248-3055.
Camano Island House looking for co-tenant. Fore rent: one bedroom,
out of two. One person/woman only. No pets. CALL (206) 941-2103.
Basement Apartment: lower level of house/700 sq ft. living room,
bedroom, & bathroom. Shared kitchen & laundry, Stanwood, N/S, N/P
$600.00/mo. 425-422-4757
Vacation rental Sweet Private Backyard Bungalow on Camano fully furnished vacation rental 1 queen/1twin/WiFi. one block from Madrona
beach. $65.00 per night for 2/30.00 cleaning fee per stay. Can view via
appointment. [email protected].
WANTED
Always Buying: Vintage & Antiques: Military, Old Shop & Garage items,
Vintage Farm & Cabin Items, Taxidermy, Antique Toys, Costume Jewelry,
Old Photos, many other items. Call Peggy 360-652-3293.
Handcrafted Vendors: now accepting vendors for a new vendors market
in Stanwood, opening in February. Email: [email protected].
Island Bliss!
Stanwood Sashayers
SQUARE DANCE LESSONS
The Stanwood Sashayers will once
again be offering beginning square
dance lessons. Feb. 9th, 7-9pm at the
Stillaguamish Grange at the Fairgrounds,
6521 Pioneer Highway, Stanwood.
Join us for lots of fun & friendship!
Learn Washington’s State Dance!
Yoga | Pilates | Dance
Camano Commons
at Terry’s Corner
360-629-9100
FREE SPAGHETTI DINNER!
We will begin this first night with a
FREE spaghetti dinner starting at 6pm
& the first lesson to follow at 7pm,
which is also FREE.
Accepting new dance students February
16th-23rd.
For more information, call:
360-387-5055 or 360-420-1931
www.TheCrabCracker.com
movementarts.com
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ARTIST OF
THE WEEK
Jan Nicholson
Featured Artist
for January
- February at
A Guilded Gallery, 8700 271st
St. NW is transparent watercolor artist Jan
Nickelson. Stop
by the gallery
Tues.-Sat. 10-5.
to see Jan’s
work. 40
grew up with an inborn love of art and music. Growing up in Kansas, she was involved in band, orchestra, chorus and piano. No
art classes.
Jan graduated with a BA in Elementary Education from the University of Kansas. While teaching 5th grade, her favorite time in
the classroom was Friday afternoon, when she could introduce
art projects to her students.
While a stay-at-home mom, Jan took her first formal art classes from internationally known artist Elinor King Hookam. She
learned and fell in love with all mediums, but decided to concentrate on Watercolor, as that was the most challenging.
In 1988 the family relocated to the Northwest, and for the next
20 years she worked full time in the Aerospace Industry as the
Document/Data/Software Management team leader.
Immediately after retiring in 2000, she sought out art again.
Since that time she has had classes with Diane Hill and Michelle
Cooper, as well as workshops with Eric Weigardt, Tony Couch, and
Kathy Collins. While living in Bellevue Jan was a member of EAFA,
Eastside Association for Fine Arts. Jan is currently a member of
SCAG, Stanwood Camano Arts Guild, and Camano Roaming Artists. She has participated in Art by the Bay, Art Aloft, Art in the
Schoolhouse.
Jan especially loves to paint the wildlife and scenes of the Pacific Northwest. Visit her work at the Guilded Gallery in Stanwood.
[email protected]
BUSINESS
SPOTLIGHT
Part 2 of a short,
ongoing series.
Read more
about CASA,
view shelter
photos , and see
adoptable pets
on our website,
camanoanimalshelter.org.
Like us on
Facebook.
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RE-INTRODUCTION TO CAMANO’S
ANIMAL SHELTER - part 2
LIFE INSIDE CAMANO’S ANIMAL SHELTER
You may not know the important role the Camano Animal Shelter
Association (CASA) plays in the community or what makes our organization different. One way to find out is to visit our shelter.
As you enter the shelter lobby you are greeted by kitties and staff.
Staff can help direct you to either the dogs through the door on one
side or cats in rooms off to the other side, around the lobby, and even
in the bathroom. They will try to understand the type of pet you are
looking for and will help direct you toward ones which may be a good
fit.
If you’re there for the dogs, you will head left into the dog building.
CASA is home to an ever-changing number of dogs. We take stray and
impounded dogs from Camano Island, transfers from other area shelters like the Everett Animal Shelter, and also surrendered dogs from
the Island and beyond. If you are interested in a dog, the staff will take
you and that pooch to our dog yard for a little one on one. That very
dog yard is getting a serious makeover right now which will provide a
UV resistant and sunny roof over the main area.
If you fancy more of a feline friend you will find yourself carefully
searching among our free roaming cats. As some lounge around the
lobby, other shy or special needs cats are in luxury cat condos by the
window. The Purple Cat Room around the corner is where cats get
away from lobby traffic and kick their paws up on towers or “cloud”
shelves. That new dog yard roof will also cover our new “Catio”. This
cat-secure patio is where they can have safe outdoor access to lounge
in while they wait for their forever homes. The Catio will be accessible
just off the Purple Cat Room via a cat door for them and a sliding glass
door for you.
Outside of that room is our Laundry Room, which is really work-central. It is home to the washer and dryer, refrigerator and where towels,
bedding, blankets, crates and stock items are stored. This area also can
house a small number of cats who may be waiting to hit the adoption
floor. The last room is CASA’s Isolation Room which we simply call
“ISO”. This is where we intake stray and surrendered cats, manage triage, perform assessments, blood draws, in-house labs like FeLV and
Combo blood tests and skin scrapes, medicate, vaccinate, and take
care of other medical needs. This room also has a desk which serves as
the office of the shelter manager, treasurer, and bookkeeper.
Returning to the lobby, you will often find it still filled with guests.
If you gave not been able to find just the right pet the staff may try
to take a quick look at what other shelters around may have up for
adoption. While you have taken a little time to peruse the animals, the
staff, usually just two people, have likely been answering the phone,
greeting more public, encouraging spaying and neutering, and selling county dog licenses. They may have also been taking in stray pets,
reuniting missing pets with their owners, helping people keep their
pets instead of giving them up, or consoling someone who must
give theirs up. They are doing dog-introductions between shelter
dogs and applicant dogs, processing adoptions, taking care of animal
medical needs, or a number of other things that pop up in any given
day. Generous donors are also stopping by to donate litter, food and
monetary gifts. We hope you will take the time to come in and enjoy
CASA too.
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Community
Information
Elger Bay Student Meets Seahawks!
12th Man
Seahawks fans
have flown
the 12 flag all
around the
world. From Hawaii’s Diamond
Head Crater to
Arizona’s Grand
Canyon, Paris’
Eiffel Tower to
Rome’s ancient
Coliseum, and
Seattle’s Space
Needle to
Tanzania’s Mt.
Kilimanjaro, the
No. 12 has been
to nearly every
corner of the
map. It’s even
been on a little
journey into
outer space.
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While it’s no fun to be in the hospital, it sure brightens your day to
meet Seattle Seahawks’ Russell Wilson & Cooper Helfet! Dylan was
at Children’s Hospital for a short stay this week and was fortunate
enough to be visited by some special VIP’s. Russell Wilson shared
that he had been at Children’s when he was nine (the same age as
Dylan)and assured Dylan he would get through it. He told Dylan
to, “Dream Big!” We’re happy to report Dylan is home today and
resting up to come back healthy and ready to go in the new year.
– Elger Bay Elementary School.
Call for Nominations - Deadline Feb. 6
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2015 Philanthropist
of the Year Awards. The nomination criteria are: Floyd & Delores
Jones Spirit of Philanthropy Award - Deep commitment and heartfelt dedication to philanthropy; Proven record of exceptional generosity through direct financial support and/or direct involvement;
Demonstrate outstanding civic and charitable responsibility; Generosity and involvement encourages others to take philanthropic
leadership roles in community. Theresa Metzger Outstanding Citizen Award - Resident of Stanwood-Camano area; Proven history of
giving generously of his or her time to local nonprofit organizations,
directly to people in need, or to activities that benefit our community; Volunteer work must have occurred in the Stanwood-Camano
area. Whidbey Island Bank Business Making a Difference Award
- For-profit business based in Stanwood-Camano area or based in
Island or Snohomish County with branches in the Stanwood-Camano area; Proven track record of making a positive difference in
our community. www.s-caf.org.
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Information
The Animals Need Us
SEND US
PHOTOS,
STORIES,
NEWS,
PRESS
RELEASES,
AND MORE!
The readers
want to know
about you and
more about the
community we
live in.
Email:
thecrabcracker@wavecable.
com.
Phone:
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www.TheCrabCracker.com
You can help us save lives. Domestic pets do not thrive without
the help of humans. Without us, pets can slip through the cracks
or end up living out their lives on the streets. With the local economy in hard times too many people are left with the decision to
give up their pets. Many are too embarrassed to ask for help, and
some pets are left at the homes their owners had to leave behind.
Many cats who are left behind do not find their way to the shelter. Often they learn to survive out in the wild and either start or
join a feral/wild colony. Feral colonies on our island are prevalent
and heavily contribute to the shelter’s Kitten Season. CASA tries
to help save, bottle feed and wean as many motherless kittens as
possible during our warmer months. We depend completely on
people willing to foster and nurture these kittens around the clock
until they are old enough to come live at the shelter and find their
Forever Homes. – Camano Animal Shelter Association.
Be a little league umpire
Probably the most important and most often overlooked position
for your local Little League is that of the Umpire. After all, a game
(above Rookies) cannot be played and counted as an “official”
game if an umpire is not presiding over it. Too often people are
forced into umpiring for games in our District without the proper
training, attire, background checks or many other issues that we
owe to our kids who love playing this game. Fill the hole of that
missing piece for SCLL ...and become a trained Umpire through
Washington District 1 Little League’s Umpire Clinic in Mill Creek,
taking place 2/27, 2/28 and 3/1. And SCLL will even cover your
cost for registration -- which includes a lunch each day. Signing
up as an umpire for SCLL means working games in Stanwood/Camano only. We NEED you. The kids NEED you. Completion of the
clinic and registration with SCLL as a 2015 Umpire will also earn
you an official Little League Umpire Shirt, paid for by SCLL. www.
littleleaguewad1.org/umpire_clinic.
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Community
Information
Volunteer on Camano 2015
Get Involved in your Community! Are you new to Camano, recently
retired, or want to make a difference in your community? Looking
for unique volunteer opportunities that match your interests and
talents? Come to the Camano Multipurpose Center from 10 am to
1 pm on February 14th to meet several of the groups on Camano
who are working together to make Camano a better place! We will
help you learn about educational and research opportunities in
our parks and on our beaches. You’ll find out how you can use native plants to create a rain garden on your property, and how to
turn your property into a natural habitat for wildlife. Learn about
ways in which you can improve your yard and garden. Discover
how to reduce waste and recycle, and how to help others enjoy
a sustainable lifestyle. Find out how to protect your shoreline or
bluff property, the marine life on your beach and the watershed
in which you live. Informational displays, handouts, and individual
demonstrations will inform you on how you can better enjoy living on Camano, and how you can make a difference! Free refreshments will be provided, and volunteers will be on hand to answer
all of your questions. Questions? Email [email protected].
Crabby
comment:
“The last gig,
the Strange
Grange Ganja
Gig, none of
the local papers
would even list
it in their events
calendar. We
had a full house,
raised a lot of
money for the
Grange and
proved, if it
needed proving
at all, that the
Cracker is THE
place to find out
what’s going
on. I will tell
you once again,
thanks, thanks
and thanks!!”
– Jack
Archibald
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Want to learn more about what it takes
to be a Sheriff’s Deputy?
The Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications to our annual Citizen’s
Academy. This free 13-week program for residents of the county
to learn more about day-to-day operations of law enforcement.
“Attending a citizen’s academy is a great way for residents to get
hands-on experience and exposure to the work of a Sheriff’s deputy, including K9 enforcement, investigations, and search and rescue,” said Sheriff Ty Trenary. The North Precinct Citizen’s Academy
begins January 27, 2015 and the South Precinct Citizen’s Academy
begins January 29, 2015. Details on how to apply, class locations,
and more: http://snohomishcountywa.gov/2761/CitizensAcademy. – City of Stanwood.
[email protected]
Community
Information
spaghetti dinner & auction
Warm Beach Senior Community will once again be hosting the All
You Can Eat Spaghetti Dinner and Silent Auction on April 18. We
are currently looking for donations to place in the auction. If you
have a talent to offer or know of a business that would be willing
to make a contribution, please contact Sheila Bartlett at 360-6522645. The proceeds will be utilized to update Cedar Court and give
the residents’ home a much needed makeover.
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Day edition.
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NOW in order
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Join WSU Snohomish County Extension Beach Watchers! Do you
love to spend time at the beach? Do you want to craft your own
volunteer experience? Then become a WSU Snohomish County Extension Beach Watcher. Receive in-depth training and help protect
Puget Sound’s waters, wildlife and landscape through education, research and stewardship. Receive 80 hours of intensive core training
by local experts in classrooms and in field locations and 20 hours of
experiential training. Then, continue learning while volunteering at
least 100 hours over two years on education, research or restoration projects that you select. The core training will be offered every
Friday between April 3 – May 15 AND September 11 – October 16
from 9 AM – 3:30 PM. The training is based out of McCollum Park,
600 128th St. SE, Everett and there is a $35 materials fee (waivers
available). Applications are due on March 13, 2015. For more information or to request an application, please contact Chrys Bertolotto
at [email protected] or (425)-357-6020, or check our website at www.
beachwatchers.wsu.edu/snohomish/training/index.htm.
Animal behaviorist, Temple Grandin
to speak at Country Living Expo Jan. 31. The annual Country Living
Expo and Cattlemen’s Winterschool Jan. 31 will offer more than 185
workshops and classes. The full-day expo will be at Stanwood High
School. Keynote speaker Temple Grandin will discuss her work on
understanding animal behavior and her desire for animals to have
more than just a low-stress life. She wrote a book about being autistic and is a world-renowned authority on animal behavior. “Our
program has grown to include not only rural farmers and cattle
producers but also homeowners, backyard farmers and urban
apartment dwellers,” said Joan DeVries, program coordinator with
Washington State University Extension in Skagit, Snohomish and
Island counties. “Many people in the area are making the decision
to grow and harvest their own fresh, healthy food.” For registration
& info, contact Joan R. DeVries, 360-428-4270, [email protected].
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Community
Information
play. cuddle. nurture. volunteer.
The NOAH Animal Adoption Center and Spay/Neuter Clinic invites
you to come and ‘Play with our Dog Pack’, ‘Cuddle in our Cat Colonies’, ‘Nuture in our Neuter Clinic’, and many more Volunteer positions working directly with our Dogs and Cats! Please attend one
of our upcoming Volunteer Orientations from 5:00 – 7:00 PM on
one of the following dates: January 22, February 5, or February
19. You will be entertained with an informative slide show about
The NOAH Center, a tour, and we will finish up with a personal interview to find the perfect Volunteer position for you. Please call
360-629-7055 to reserve your spot, or if you have questions.
super
bowl
ticket
prices
for the
matchup
between
Seattle and
New England
were starting at
$1,958.90.
Schedule of Events
Camano Island Library seeks local
student advisory board member
Sno-Isle Libraries is seeking to fill one position on the Camano Island Library Advisory Board for a one year term beginning March
2015. Board members must be Camano Island residents. The application & information are available at the Camano Island Library,
848 North Sunrise Boulevard, or on the Sno-Isle Libraries website:
sno-isle.org/locations/camano/board-responsibilties. For questions regarding vacancies, contact David Menard at 360-387-5150
or [email protected]. For questions about the application
process, contact Roxanne Fuentes at 360-651-7073 or 1-877-7664753 extension 7073, or [email protected]. Applications must
be postmarked by Feb. 2. They may be mailed to Roxanne Fuentes,
Sno-Isle Libraries, 7312 35th Ave NE, Marysville, WA, 98271-7417 or
sent as an email attachment to [email protected].
A Place For All Your “Celebrations!”
February 14: Valentine’s Dance
February 18: Jazz with Bill Anschell, Chris
Symer, and Jeff Busch
March 7:
Sock Hop
March 14:
St. Patrick’s Dance
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360-387-0222
www.camanocenter.org
606 Arrowhead Road
Camano Island, WA 98282
[email protected]
Community
Information
Our December “Reindeer (Bulldog) Award”
The Crab
Cracker:
YOUR
LOCAL
COMMUNITY
CONNECTION!
goes to several Fire cadets for helping with the CIFR Santa Run
December 19. These individuals brought holiday cheer and yummy candy canes to Camano residents. Pictured L.to R: Nathan McCaughan, Brett Wilfong, Ryan Bergstrom, Blaine Halvorson, Nicholas
Smoody, Brayden Powell, Dillon Wilson, Stephen Riffle, Collin Richards, Noah Echelbarger.
Tickets on Sale - ‘Laugh Your Tail Off’
The NOAH Center’s 2nd Annual ‘Laugh Your Tail Off’ Comedy Show
and Benefit Auction will be held on March 7th, 2015 at the Tulalip
Resort & Casino in the Orca Ballroom. Purchase your tickets today
and enjoy an evening of laughter and fun including a sit down
dinner, silent auction and comedy show featuring headliner Ron
Stubbs, better known as The Comedy Hypnotist! Alongside Mr.
Stubbs will be special guests Susan Jones and Michelle Westford.
Unique one-of-a kind items will be featured in our silent auction
to benefit homeless animals in need throughout Washington
State. Tickets are $95 per person. Call 360-629-7055, email us at
[email protected] or purchase tickets on-line.
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& alternative medicine
We sell vitamins &
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Dr. Melanie Whittaker, RN, ND
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Community
Information
Register for Habitat Stewards Training
look for us
online at
www.TheCrab
Cracker.com
or on
Facebook.
Download
current or past
editions.
Friends of Camano Island Parks and Snohomish Conservation
District will offer a 2015 Habitat Stewards Training Program on
Camano Island. Habitat Stewards Training empowers volunteers
to become stewards to help the community create, preserve, enhance, and restore wildlife habitat. The training includes topics
ranging from native plant identification to creating a personal
backyard wildlife sanctuary at your own home. The Habitat Stewards Training will take place at the Camano Multipurpose Center,
141 N. East Camano Drive, Thursdays Feb. 12, 19, 26, March 5, 12
from 6:30 to 8:45 p.m., and include two Saturday field trips (8:30
to 11:30 a.m.) Feb. 21 and March 7. There will also be optional
hands-on work parties offered at the Camano Wildlife Habitat
demonstration gardens (Four Springs Lake Preserve and Camano
Center). The training costs $40 for course expenses and includes
a 30-hour volunteer commitment to assist FOCIP’s Camano Wildlife Habitat Project. To register for the Habitat Stewards Training,
visit www.camanowildlifehabitat.org, call 360-387-2236, or email [email protected].
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BLOG OF
THE WEEK
2015 Super Bowl Seattle vs. New England:
What’s the line?
By Mark Eckel | For NJ Advance Media South Jersey Newspapers
on January 18, 2015 at 10:02 PM, updated January 18, 2015 at 10:07
PM. (www.nj.com).
The early line coming out of Las Vegas for Super Bowl 49 had
the NFC Champion Seattle Seahawks as a two-and-a-half point
favorite over the AFC Champion New England Patriots, it quickly
dropped to one point. and then went to a pick.
The
Seahawks
(14-4) came up
with the biggest
comeback in
championship
game history
and won it after
trailing 16-0 in
the third quarter.
The Seahawks
won it on a 35yard touchdown
pass from Russell
Wilson to Jermaine Kearse in
overtime. Wilson
was moved
to tears when
talking about the
comeback with
sideline reporter
Erin Andrews
after the game.
Some on-line sites, such as iodds had the line set during the third
quarter of New England’s blowout win over Indianapolis in the
AFC title game and then dropped it as the Pats continued to pile
it on the Colts.
The over/under point total opened at 49 and remained steady.
This will be the sixth trip to the Super Bowl in the Bill Belichick/
Tom Brady Era for the Patriots. They have been favored four times
and were an underdog just once.
New England was a heavy underdog to the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI, but pulled off a 20-17 upset.
The Patriots were favored by a touchdown in both of their Super
Bowl XXXVIII and XXXIX wins over the Carolina Panthers and the
Eagles, but won both games by just three points.
New England was also favored in both of their Super Bowl losses
to the Giants in Super Bowl XLII and XLVI.
So while the Pats are 3-2 in Super Bowls under Belichick/Brady,
they are just 1-4 against the spread; 1-0 as an underdog and 0-4
as a favorite.
Seattle was an underdog to Denver in last year’s Super Bowl and
blew out the Broncos, 43-8.
–www.espn.com
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GO HAWKS!
12 fun facts from the Seahawks’ NFC
Championship win
Travis Pittman, KING 5 News 6:23 p.m. PST January 18, 2015
(www.king5.com)
The Seahawks are now 10-0 against Super Bowl quarterbacks
since Russell Wilson joined the team in 2012.
Seattle is now 3-0 in NFC Championship games. The only other
undefeated team is Arizona, which won its lone NFC title in 2008.
The Seahawks are the first team since the New England Patriots to
advance to back-to-back Super Bowls.
Jon Ryan finished with a perfect passer rating of 158.3. Russell
Wilson’s was 44.3 and Aaron Rodgers’ was 55.8.
The Seahawks are the 7th team to win consecutive NFC Championships.
Marshawn Lynch ran for more yards (157) than the entire Green
Bay Packers roster (135).
The Seahawks extended their home playoff win streak to 9 games,
tied for third-best in NFL history
seahawks
trivia:
Sunday’s game was the fifth NFC Championship to go to overtime
Pete Carroll was
the head coach
of the New
England Patriots
from 1997 to
1999, during
which time he
compiled a 2721 record before
being fired.
The Packers are now 1-7 against Seattle when scoring fewer than
24 points.
Aaron Rodgers did not throw a pass toward Richard Sherman in
the season opener. His first pass toward Sherman Sunday was intercepted.
Jermaine Kearse has caught one touchdown in four consecutive
playoff games dating back to last year’s NFC Championship.
Russell Wilson has more postseason touchdown passes this year
(4) than he did in 2013 (3).
Big Winter Sale!
January 5-January 10th, 2015
11am-4:30pm. Win a Case of Lefse...
Enjoy a Hot Spiced Drink- and buy
something special for yourself
Happy New Year!
Stanwood’s Original Lefse! Ya Betcha!
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[email protected]
The 7 Most Memorable Seahawks Quotes
In The Last 20 Years
GO HAWKS!
September 17, 2014 4:53 PM. By Jessica Jackson
(seattle.cbslocal.com)
Like the Rolling Stones once said, “Some things just stick to your
mind.” And as Hawks fans, well, some quotes just stay with us.
From Richard Sherman, to Shaun Alexander, to Kelvin Martin —
inspiring things have been said and really peculiar things too!
Here are seven of the most memorable Seahawks quotes in the
last 20 years:
7. “There were a couple plays out there where I feel myself, I didn’t
execute right, and I think those were plays that would have put
the game in a different perspective” – Marshawn Lynch after losing to the Cincinnati Bengals in 2011.
6. “I am trusted with the ball, and I am trusted in those situations”
– Matt Hasselbeck on under-throwing a receiver for an interception against the Washington Redskins in 2008.
5. “Finally, I stepped up and helped this team” – Rian Lindell on
kicking a 54-yard field goal against the San Diego Chargers in
2001.
Seahawks
quarterback
Russell Wilson
was selected in
the third round
(75th overall)
of the 2012
NFL Draft and
was the sixth
quarterback
selected in that
draft
4. “We’re happy to be in the position that we’re in” – Malcolm
Smith after beating the St. Louis Rams in 2013.
3. “I can help this team win as a No. 2 or No. 3 or whatever it is.
I know my role” – Trent Dilfer on filling in for Matt Hasselbeck
against the Denver Broncos in 2001.
2. “I wasn’t perfect. I was far from perfect. I just wasn’t on the
same page as my guys” – Matt Hasselbeck on losing to the Broncos in 2002.
1. “Some unusual things happened. That’s the playoffs for you”
– Mike Holmgren after beating the Dallas Cowboys in 2007.
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12 seahawk anthems:
GO HAWKS!
Download these to get you more excited for “The Big Game!”
1. What Does the Hawk Say. Artist: Bob Rivers Radio Show.
2. 12th Man. Artist: No Clue.
3. Can’t Stop he Seahawks. Artist: Eastlake Community Church.
4. Louder than the Average Fan. Artist: Daryl S Diamonds.
5. Seahawks Anthem Reloaded. Artist: Tap Tap.
6. Better. Artists: Eric Keith & Vell Vett.
7. The Day the Seahawks come For You. Artist: Leo Hayes.
8. Seahawks Time. Artist: K Cartier.
9. Loud & Proud. Artist: Anthony J. Shears.
10. The Un Official Seahawks Anthem Part 3. Artist: MBD.
11. Neva Scared. Artists: Mista O Six, Mr. Sandman, Infinity.
12. Can’t Hold Us. Artist: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis.
Super
bowl
Trivia:
The four teams
who have never
appeared at the
Super Bowl? To
date they are
the Lions, Jaguars, Browns,
and Texans.
THIS CARVED INDIAN MASK INSPIRED THE NFL
LOGO FOR THE SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
It is on display at the Burke Museum in Seattle.
8712 - 271st Street
P.O. Box 284, Stanwood
Yarns, Needles, Hooks and Patterns
Specializing in yarns by Dale of Norway
360-939-0769 • [email protected]
pinchknitter.com • facebook.com/pinchknitter
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[email protected]
Open 7 days a week
7am -3pm Mon-Sat,
8am-2pm Sun.
360-507-4133
Website: www.janmather.com
Email: [email protected]
Wayne’s Corner Café is Alive and Kickin’
serving the greater Stanwood, Camano, and
Arlington area. You’ve tried the rest now eat
at the best!!!
360-939-2300
8614 271st Street NW, Stanwood, WA
Y’s Bakery is closed and for sale.
We thank all of you who frequented the
bakery when we were open.
Windermere Real Estate / CIR
Senior Real Estate Specialist
Serving all generations with respect, empathy,
compassion, and transparency.
Please contact me to discuss housing options as we age.
Tamara Matthews, Broker, E-Pro, GRI, SRES
Windermere Real Estate/CIR
Terry's Corner, Camano Island
425-330-8671
www.davidandtamara.com
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Call Mark Kanarick,
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on Camano
Get in it!
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cooking
mamas
Recipes by
Cooking Mamas
created by
Dusty HutchinsMcNutt.
“Great recipes
begin in Mama’s
Kitchen!”
Visit me at:
www.
CookingMamas.
com
Seahawk Brownies
Enjoy these delicious brownies while rooting for your favorite team!
INGREDIENTS: 8 (1 oz. squares) unsweetened chocolate • 1 c. unsalted butter • 5 eggs • 3 c. granulated sugar • 1 T. vanilla extract • 1
1/2 c. all-purpose flour • 1 tsp. salt • 2 c. chopped pecans or walnuts,
toasted • 2 c. M&M candies, I roughly chopped about 1/2 of them
DIRECTIONS: 1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Grease a 9 x 13-inch
baking pan. 2. Melt chocolate and butter in a saucepan over low
heat, set aside. 3. In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat eggs, sugar, and
vanilla, on medium-high speed for 10 minutes. Stop the mixer, and
pour in the melted chocolate mixture, flour and salt, blend until just
mixed. Stir in the nuts by hand. Pour into prepared pan. 4. Bake for
35-40 minutes. (Don’t over bake.) Cool for 5-10 minutes, then top
with 2 cups M&M’s, lightly pressing them into brownies. Makes 24.
Beautiful Smiles for All Ages
Dr Hall is proud to serve the community where he was born and raised,
and where he is now raising his own family. Visit his friendly office,
conveniently located across from Haggen.
360-629-5382 • charleshallortho.com
Fax: 360-629-6891 • 7204 267th Street NW, Ste. 103, Stanwood, WA 98292
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cooking
mamas
Recipes by
Cooking Mamas
created by
Dusty HutchinsMcNutt.
“Great recipes
begin in Mama’s
Kitchen!”
Visit me at:
www.
CookingMamas.
com
Hawk-A-Molé
Guacamolé served Seahawk Style with Blue and Green tortilla chips!
INGREDIENTS: 3 avocados, halved and pitted • 2 key limes, juiced • 1
lg. clove garlic, minced • 1/2 tsp. sea salt • Chopped cilantro, for garnish • Chopped green onions, for garnish • Blue corn tortilla chips •
Green guacamole tortilla chips
DIRECTIONS:
1. In a medium bowl, mash avocados. Stir in lime juice and garlic.
Season with salt.
2. Garnish with fresh chopped cilantro, and green onions.
3. Serve with Blue and Green corn tortilla chips.
4. Cook’s Note: I purchased Simply Tostitos Blue Corn chips & On
The Border Guac Blast tortilla chips.
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PHOTOS FROM
your friends
12th Cat by Brandon Stoeser (facebook)
Super
bowl
Trivia:
The closest ever
Super Bowl
matchup happened in 1991,
when the Giants
just barely beat
the Bills 20-19 in
Super Bowl XXV
Fans in front of the Camano Plaza show their support.
(Mrs. Wood is the Green Bay fan...so sorry)
– Camano Plaza Facebook page.
Locally owned & operated by a
Stanwood / Camano family!
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Happy
Groundhog
Day!
Groundhog Facts:
The average groundhog is 20 inches long and normally weighs
from 12 to 15 pounds. Punxsutawney Phil weighs about 20 pounds
and is 22 inches long. Groundhogs are covered with coarse grayish hairs (fur) tipped with brown or sometimes dull red. They have
short ears, a short tail, short legs, and are surprisingly quick. Their
jaws are exceptionally strong.
super
bowl
trivia:
1993 marked
the first time a
major act took
the stage for
a Super Bowl
entertainment
extravaganza.
It featured
an 8-minute
moon-walking
performance by
Michael Jackson
which was instantly heralded
as a major game
changer. Today,
it remains the
performance to
beat at every
Super Bowl.
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A groundhog’s diet consists of lots of greens, fruits, and vegetables and very little water. Most of their liquids come from dewy
leaves.
A groundhog can whistle when it is alarmed. Groundhogs also
whistle in the spring when they begin courting.
Insects do not bother groundhogs and germs pretty much leave
them alone. They are resistant to the plagues that periodically
wipe out large numbers of wild animals. One reason for this is
their cleanliness.
Groundhogs are one of the few animals that really hibernate.
Hibernation is not just a deep sleep. It is actually a deep coma,
where the body temperature drops to a few degrees above freezing, the heart barely beats, the blood scarcely flows, and breathing nearly stops.
Young Groundhogs are usually born in mid-April or May, and by
July they are able to go out on their own. The size of the litter is 4
to 9. A baby groundhog is called a kit or a cub.
A groundhog’s life span is normally 6 to 8 years. Phil receives
a drink of a magical punch every summer during the Annual
Groundhog Picnic, which gives him 7 more years of life.
The celebration of Groundhog Day began with the Germans,
Pennsylvania’s earliest settlers. They brought with them the legend of Candlemas Day, which states “For as the sun shines on Candlemas day, so far will the snow swirl in May...”. The settlers found
that groundhogs were plentiful and were the most intelligent and
sensible animal to carry on the legend of Candlemas Day.
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local poems
& Stories
I Remember Memories
By Bill Davis
I remember lots of things that I have never known;
Orchids in the window box before the weeds had grown
And memories of preschool days and tigers painted green
The arm my Uncle Louie lost in the candy cane machine.
The horses ran. The trees stood still. The gophers dared not
speak.
The same things happened differently, 11 days a week.
An Charlemagne, a winsome lass devoid of any feature,
Portrayed with child-like modesty, the black lagoon-ed creature.
I remember – no, I don’t – at least I can’t recall
The times we laughed and squashed the spiders on the wall.
Suspended from her earlobes, they gypsy’s earrings hung.
A picnic lunch for Paul Revere that no one else had brung.
Because we all have hopes and dreams and tired blood and blisters
And if we were not brothers all, we’d be each other’s sisters.
THANKS!!
Without the
advertisers, we
would not be
able to produce
such a quality
program and
service to the
community.
Thanks to
all our
advertisers.
Yes! Memories, and nothing else, is all I can remember
Come rain or sleet or dark of night. Or Tuesday. Or September.
Lots of Me Time
by Mary Ann Wells
“Love my family of doves. They are coo-coo. They like the sunflower seeds at the bottom of feeders. and along comes the family of pheasants. I stay home and watch them daily. I don’t go far
beyond my comfort zone.”
S. Fuentes Enterprises dba
Hazel Blue
Acres
Certified Organic Blueberries
• Spencer & Karen Fuentes, Owners
• Frozen Berries Available (Winter)
• Fresh Berries & U-Pick (Summer)
Open Mondays-Saturdays:10am-4pm
Donations Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat: 10am-3pm
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60
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360-770-7261
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local poems
& Stories
Twas the Monday Night Football
2014 Seahawks poem by LaDonna Fogle.
Twas the Monday Night Football, we have all waited for
The Saints vs Seahawks and the #12’s roar
The fans were all wearing, their green, white and blue
Watching the Saints record, fall to 9-3, not 10-2
When all of a sudden, the sight of our boys
Brings the fans to their feet. With their deafening noise
As the crows gets louder, and ready for battle
You know without a doubt, you must be in Seattle
As the team takes the field, lead by a man in Hawks apparel,
You hear the loud cheers, For the head coach Pete Carroll.
The offense includes Unger & Tate,
Baldwin, Rice, Kearse, and Harvin as of late.
And who’s the running back, about to explode?
Obviously Marhawn Lynch, also known as “Beast Mode”
Russell wilson is quarterback, offensive tackly Okung
And the defense well known as the “Legion of BOOM!”
CenturyLink Field is covered in posters and charts
Keepong track of the times, THe fans cause the false starts.
As each quarter ends, It’s even more clear,
The Super Bowl Champs...the Seattle Seahawks this year!
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Stanwood, WA
98292
Center Café offers nutritious lunches served at
noon Monday through Friday $3 if over 60; all
others $6. Evening Meal Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays 5pm $4. Health Programs include
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Best of
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Stanwood United Methodist Church
~ A Progressive Church for Thinking People ~
9:00am: Traditional Worship Service.
10:45am: Contemporary Worship Service
w/Continental Breakfast & Children’s Church.
Youth Group: Tuesdays at 6pm (Sept-June)
360-629-9555
27128-102nd Dr. NW, Stanwood
www.stanwoodumc.org
Handicapped Accessible
Child Care for All Programs
Pastor Daniel Sailer
Tree Removal & Stump Grinding
Trimming & Pruning • View Enhancement
Danger Trees • Arborist Services
Jim Fay, Owner/Arborist
360-387-0243
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TIDE TABLES
Tides for SARATOGA PASSAGE / GREENBANK (JAN. 23 - FEb. 5, 2015)
Day
High
/Low
Tide
Time
Height
Feet
Day
High
/Low
Tide
Time
Height
Feet
“If you look at the tides for the 23rd and 24th of January you will notice a couple of 13.1s. That
puts the level of Saratoga Passage about 10 inches from the top of the sea wall and above the
boat ramp. If we have 10+mph winds from any direction that does not have an E in the direction (like SE or NE or E) we will have flooding.” -Jeff Wheeler, ranger.
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• Commercial
• Pruning
• Consulting
• Tree Removal
• Lic., Bond., Ins.
• Lic. #SONSHTC865DU
360-474-7787
www.sonshinetreecare.com
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www.TheCrabCracker.com
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Windermere Real Estate/CIR
CAMANO ISLAND
$245,000
Recent upgrades and a great price on this nice rambler on the
north end of the island. Interior paint, carpet and more
highlight a great room floor plan and 3 bedrooms. Close to the
18-hole golf course, shopping and easy off-island access.
#727206
CAMANO ISLAND
$249,500
Filtered views of Saratoga Passage and The Olympics from this
peaceful daylight rambler. View deck to enjoy the sunsets
with large evergreen and maple trees surrounding you. Main
floor master suite, kitchen and utility rooms. Garden area and
fruit trees plus a place to park an RV/boat. #702149
CAMANO ISLAND
$310,000
Wonderful 4+ acre property has 2 garden spaces, a
greenhouse and manicured trails through the woods!
Includes a warm and charming 2 bedroom home with an open
floor plan, bamboo floors and vaulted ceilings. Mechanics
dream shop has a bath, wood stove, 220. #698089
LOST LAKE
$149,000
Nice and private home on Camano with covered parking for 4
is priced to sell. Includes a nice sun room, 2 bedrooms a
roomy kitchen and some outbuildings for projects and
storage. Community pool and quiet lake access for fishing.
#719959
RECENTLY SOLD HOMES
List Price: $319,000 Sold Price: $310,000
Days On Market: 253
865 Livingston Bay Shore Drive, Camano Island
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Camano Island
(Country Club)
1283 Elger Bay Rd
360/387-3411
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Stanwood
(near Bartell)
7359 267th St NW
360/629-8233
List Price: $369,000 Sold Price: $359,000
Days On Market: 31
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Camano Island
(Terry’s Corner)
818 N Sunrise Blvd
360/387-4663
www.camanorealestate.com
www.facebook.com/CamanoLife
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