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Picture - The Crab Cracker
Issue 153 • October 2-15, 2015
You gotta crack it open to get to the good stuff
www.TheCrabCracker.com
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Artist of the Week....................................................................................40
Business Spotlight...................................................................................41
CALENDAR OF EVENTS.....................................................4-23
Classes & Workshops, Etc......................................................................25
Classifieds Listings........................................................................... 38-39
Community Information & Announcements / News........... 46-50
Cooking Mamas................................................................................ 56-57
Did You Know............................................................................................51
Dining Guide.............................................................................................29
From the Cellar.........................................................................................55
Healthy Living...........................................................................................59
Journey with Jan......................................................................................31
Kids’ Korner......................................................................................... 36-37
Life Worth Writing About......................................................................61
Local Heroes..............................................................................................31
Local History..............................................................................................30
Local Poems & Stories............................................................................43
Maps of Stanwood, Silvana, Conway & Camano Island...... 52-53
Meetings & Clubs....................................................................................24
Moonshine Wisdom & Wit....................................................................60
Morgan’s Tales...........................................................................................54
Nature Notes.............................................................................................27
Pet Pages (Adopt Me).............................................................................35
Photos and Art from Your Friends.....................................................58
Senior Happenings.................................................................................28
Tide Tables.................................................................................................62
View From the Bleachers............................................................... 44-45
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
Halloween Costume Sale Event
NEW costumes: $15 (up to 70% off retail!). USED costumes: $10. Boys,
Girls, and Adult costumes sizes toddler - XXL! Deck your kids out for
Halloween and support your local dancers All proceeds go to make
improvements at the Camano Dance Academy. 4:30pm at Camano
Dance Academy, 651 Dodge Rd, 98282 Camano Island.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2
Friday Night Film “It Happened to Jane”
6:30pm at Warm Beach Senior Community, Beachwood Lounge. It
Happened to Jane is a 1959 romantic comedy film starring Doris Day,
Jack Lemmon, and Ernie Kovacs directed by Richard Quine.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2
COWGIRLS GONE WILD!
No Cover & Drink Specials for girls with their Cowgirl Hats on for this
weekly Country Dance Party at Loco Billy’s Wild Moon Saloon. Dance
to the fantastic sound of the DJ/Music Video System! Doors open at
6:30pm. 27021 102nd Ave NW, Stanwood. (425) 737-5144.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2
Ready Readers: Baby & Me Storytime
11am at the Stanwood Library. Silly stories, happy songs, rhymes, and
activities. Playtime follows. For newborns through 18 months. Caregiver required. 360-629-3132
The Crab
Cracker had
compiled this
list of current
events, derived
from
submissions &
research, with
effort to ensure
accuracy. We
cannot be held
responsible for
errors. We
recommend
that you
contact the
venue or event
to confirm the
info provided.
Thank you.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2
Tony Furtado & Stephanie Schneiderman
(Folk/Americana, Indie-folk) 7pm at the Conway Muse -$17/$20 at the
door (Dinner $15/$18 at door). Tony: Acoustic bluesman, slide guitarist, banjo wizard songwriter with a emotionally riveting voice. On
songwriter Stephanie Schneiderman’s new release, Rubber Teardrop,
seamlessly combines the synthetic and organic into a single powerful
compilation.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2
Friday Night Karaoke
8:30pm at Pub 282. 370 NE Camano Drive - Camano Island. 360-9268960.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2
Ford Giesbrecht performs at Dos Reales
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, OCTOBER 2
Port Susan Farmers Market
2pm-6pm in Stanwood in the Viking Village. Local farm-fresh fruits &
vegetables, meats, poultry, eggs, honey, baked goods & other specialty foods, family-friendly activities, entertainment & concessionstyle food.
[email protected]
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
northwest americana
autumn
trivia:
Autumn has
historically been
a rich symbol of
both bounty and
death, and writers have been
fascinated with
both sides of this
dualism. Yeats,
for example,
wrote a poem
“To Autumn” in
which he uses
autumn as an
allegory of aging
and death.
Join Kelly Brightwell & Michael Henchman 7:30pm at the Conway
Muse – $5. Songwriters Kelly Brightwell and Michael Henchman combine their voices and talents to create a sound that is at once warm
and wistful, bringing to life new stories on age-old journeys through
love & loss, hard times & hope.
FRIDAY-SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2-4
Pumpkin Fest
10am-5pm at Glass Quest Hand Blown Art Glass Studio, 31808 W. LK
Ketchum Rd, Stanwood. Glass Blowing demo’s all day, lots of pumpkins, Ghosts that glow in the dark, Black cats, witches, goblins, and
Reapers. Hot cider & cookies. come watch us blow glass,warm up &
get some cool pieces for the season.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3
The Metropolitan Opera: Il Trovatore
9:55 am at the Stanwood Cinemas. Live in HD. Soprano Anna Netrebko’s is Leonora, the Verdi heroine who sacrifices her own life for the
love of the gypsy troubadour. Tenor Yonghoon Lee sings the ill-fated
Manrico, baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky is his rival, and mezzo-soprano
Dolora Zajick is the mysterious gypsy with the troubled past. Tickets
are $23 for adults and $21 for kids and seniors.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3
Brother’s K
8pm at the Conway Muse - $5. A duo featuring Paul Klein, piano and
vocals and Mark Kelly Saxophones and flute, play everything from Fats
Waller to Ray Charles: Great American Music.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3
SATURDAY STOMP!
Country Dance to the DJ/Music Video System on the dance floor. Free
Pool ~ No Cover. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Dance Lessons 7pm. DJ Jeff
will be spinnin’ the hits. 27021 102nd Ave NW, Stanwood. www.locobillys.com for more info or call (425) 737-5144.
www.TheCrabCracker.com
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
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.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3
Stanwood Mobile Vaccination Clinic
3:30pm-5pm at Stanwood Country Store, 8815 272nd St. NW. Good
Neighbor Vet mobile vaccination clinic. First come, first served. No
appointment necessary. 360-629-6973.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3
“E-Cycle” electronics Recycling program
(Benefitting Stanwood-Camano Kiwanis Aktion Club and StanwoodCamano Kiwanis). Held across the street from Stanwood Middle
School. 10am-2pm. Heavy old TVs, computer monitors, laptops, and
desktop computers welcome! Can’t make it? Send us an email at [email protected] and we can pick it up!
NEED
TO FIND
ANOTHER
CRAB
CRACKER?
An outdoor
magazine rack
filled with Crab
Crackers is
located next to
the Stanwood
police station.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3
4th Annual Oktoberfest
at the American Legion from 4-8. Please join us for a fun-filled afternoon of oompah music from Hugo’s Accordian Band & some great
German food. Bring your kazoo & chicken dance! $10 covers entry,
food and one beverage.
SHADES ABOVE
ULTRASONIC BLIND CLEANING
~ Since 1990 ~
Drop-Off Service - By Appointment
Specializing in Woods, Silhouettes,
Cellular, Pleated, Minis & Verticals
Licensed & Insured • Elger Bay Location
Books, cards, gifts & full-service framing shop
8716 – 271st Street NW, Stanwood
360-629-3631
KATHY WINTERS: 360-572-4414
425-268-0263
Email: [email protected]
[email protected]
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3
Friends, Food and Fabulous Purses...
Yes, we said purses!!! Purchase your ticket now for Purses with a Purpose, a light luncheon and purse auction benefiting AAUW scholarships for university and Tech Trek in Stanwood, Camano Island and
Arlington. At the Camano Center , 606 Arrowhead Rd. Doors open at
10:30 a.m. Ticket price $25. Live and silent auctions featuring over 400
new and gently used purses, including: Designer purses, unique bags
decorated by local artists, vintage evening bags & more. Limited tickets available. To purchase yours, contact Joyce Leak, 360-629-0524 or
Elaine Richards, 360-387-0432. www.aauwsc.org.
Local.
Knowledgeable.
Connected.
Your “go to” real estate
resource for Camano Island!
Linda Evans – Broker, Realtor®
360 632-6788
www.InsideCamano.com
Ford Giesbrecht
All Ages, Levels & Styles.
Learn at Your Own Pace.
Instruction & Performance
Ukulele & Bass Lessons Also Available
Serving Stanwood & Camano Island
360-631-0661•guitarbyford.com
www.TheCrabCracker.com
818 N. Sunrise Blvd.
Camano Island, WA
Best of
20092014
9913 271st St. NW, #B, Stanwood
360-629-0374
Dedicated to Offering You Our Best!
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
Camano Island Tour
$25 per person. Meet the Van at the top of the island and visit a few
of the island’s best kept secrets. The NW Adventure Van will help you
get your feet wet. Weekly tours fill up fast so book yours today! More
info: [email protected]. (717) 862-8482.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4
American Legion Sunday Brunch
8.30am - noon. Swedish pancakes, hash browns, scrambled eggs, biscuits and gravy, sausage, bacon, juices and fruit. Adults $9 kids under
10 $5 Adults beverage available. American Legion Post #92 26921
88th Ave NW Stanwood. More info: (360) 630-8601.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4
Sunday Night Live
A new children & family program, 5:30-7pm at Island Baptist Church.
This ‘Vacation Bible School’ style program includes games, crafts, and
Bible story for kids in kindergarte-5th grade. There is no cost. More
info: 387-6171. Church is at 147 Woodland Dr. near Camaloch.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4
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. Listeners welcome too! Coffee and Tea provided.
[email protected]
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
“Grace-Based Parenting”
a six-part DVD series. 5:30-7pm at Island Baptist Church. There’s no
cost for this program. For more information, contact Island Baptist
Church, 387-6171. The church is at 147 Woodland Dr. near Camaloch
on Camano Island; www.ibconcamano.org.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4
St. Francis Day Blessing of the animals
fun fact:
In the movie
“Casablanca,”
Humphrey Bogart never said
“Play it again,
Sam.”
at the 10am service at St. aide’s Episcopal Chuch, 1318 SR 532, Camano Island. All creatures great & small, the Lord loves them all. And so
do we! All cats, dogs, turtles, horses, iguanas, hamsters & anyone you
love is invited to church on this day. They will receive a special blessing or prayer & sprinkling with holy water, as symbol of God’s love.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5
Statewide Open House
Come tour The NOAH Center, meet our adoptable pets, and learn
about all of the wonderful programs we offer. 31300 Brandstrom Rd.,
Stanwood. 360-629-7055.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5
Ready Readers: Preschool Storytime
10am at the Camano Island Library. Let imaginations run wild with
fun books, sing-alongs, and creative activities. Playtime or craft may
follow. For ages 3 to 5 years. Caregiver required.
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Donations Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat: 10am-3pm
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 5
Stanwood high school JV Football
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
vs Everett. 4pm.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6
Stanwood High School Sports
Volleyball vs Oak Harbor: C Team & JV: 5:15pm. Varsity: 7pm.
Girls soccer vs Glacier Peak. JV: 4:30pm. Varsity: 6:30pm.
Boys Varsity Tennis vs Everett. 3:30pm.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6
AN OCEANOGRAPHER’S VIEW OF THE WARM
BEACH-STANWOOD AREA
Dr John McMillin (PhD, UW) has had a long career as a researcher &
consultant, in many parts of the world. He’s also studied the oceanography and related geology of the local area, and will be talking
about that, and of his dream of establishing an oceanographic research center here. 8:40 am (FREE), open to all, preceded by a men’s
breakfast ($5), at 8am. Call 360 652-7585 to RSVP breakfast, and for
directions to Beachwood Lounge at the Warm Beach Senior Community (4 miles south of Stanwood).
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6
Ready Readers: Baby & Me Storytime
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and/or images
to: thecrab
cracker@wave
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11am at the Camano Island Library. Wiggle and giggle with your
baby through silly stories, happy songs, rhymes, and activities. For
newborns to 18 months. Caregiver required.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6
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.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6
Origami Cool Zone: Flying & Flapping Bats
4-5:30pm at the Stanwood Library. Fold flying bat models and compare their flights. Materials provided. Supported by the Stanwood
Friends of the Library. 360-629-3132.
7430 276th St. NW
Stanwood, WA
98292
A place to be enriched, empowered & embraced!
The Center offers lunch and dinner programs,
many activities & volunteer opportunities, health
& educational programs, room rentals, medical
transportation, thrift store, a platform for
community organizations.
We are here for you!
360-629-7403 • stanwoodseniorcenter.org
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Stop by to see
our new
Fall arrivals!!
8705 271st St NW, Stanwood, WA 98292
360-631-5366 • www.lauries.biz
[email protected]
WEDMESDAY, OCTOBER 7
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
Health & Wellness Fair
9am-noon at Warm Beach Senior Community, in the Beachwood
Lounge, 20420 Marine Drive, Stanwood. Open to the public. Free services: blood pressure checks, hearing tests, eyeglass repair, balance
testing, mobility device assesments, nutritional tips, recipes & info,
resources from local organizations. More info: 360-652-2645. Hoagland Pharmacy will also be onsite to give flu vaccinations.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7
Ready Readers: Preschool Storytime
9:30am 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. Supported by
the Stanwood Friends of the Library. 360-629-3132
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7
Wednesday Night Trivia
at Pub 282, 370 N East Camano Drive, Camano Island. Get your team
together and join us for Pub Trivia! Starts at 7pm. Games take about
2 hours. All ages welcome and FREE to play! Nightly prizes and the
winner at the end of our 12 weeks will get the trophy!
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7
Walk & Talk with the Mayor
Tips for
Reducing
Waste in the
Kitchen:
Buy fresh produce
whenever possible
and reuse
produce bags.
– WasteWise,
Island County
7:30am-8:30am. Join Mayor Leonard Kelley & Rite Aid’s Wellness
Ambassador Lorena Watkins for a healthy wellness walk. Share your
thoughts & discuss issues affecting the community. Walk is about 2
miles. www.ci.stanwood.wa.us. Photo by Ian Gleadle.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7
Ready Readers: Family Storytime
10am at the Camano Island Library. Funny stories, action songs and
crafts will make you giggle and move. For all ages.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7
Dementia Presentation
Birchview Memory Care Center will give a free presentation on Managing and Understanding Difficult People. Wednesday, October 7th
from 10:30am-11:30am in the Stanwood Senior & Community Center
social room. RSVP by calling the center.
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
www.TheCrabCracker.com
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CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7
STEAM Club: Dry Ice
4-5:30pm at the Stanwood Library. Explore the weird, fascinating
properties of dry ice in this 90-minute workshop! Preregistration required. 360-629-3132.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7
‘Raising of America’ film showing
YOUR INFO
HERE IN THE
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OF EVENTS
IS FREE!
Email us at
thecrabcracker
@wavecable.com
or call us at
360-387-3602
for more
information.
Community dialogues about early childhood, part of the national Raising of America campaign, will be presented at Camano Island Library
at 6:30 p.m. The Raising of America: Early Childhood and the Future
of Our Nation is a media/public engagement project that aims to reframe the way Americans look at early child health and development.
The event will start with a 30-minute excerpt from the documentary
series “Raising of America.” The five-part series will be broadcast on
PBS this fall. More information about the campaign is available online
at raisingofamerica.org.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8
Aaron J. Shay and Bellow Wing
(accordion & banjo-crashing, foot-stomping songs)- 7:30pm at the
Conway Muse. Shay blends traditions from modern indie rock and
American folk, interspersed with tales from real life and from imagination. Bellow Wing, wielding her accordion, expertly weaves raw emotion with clever poetry that flows perfectly into her signature Eastern
European and 80’s pop-inspired, meticulously-calculated melodies.
FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED!
Elger Bay • Camano Plaza • North Camano
Are you dreaming
of a Pumpkin Spice Latte or
a creamy Chai Nog?
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Join the Club!
Open to all Youth
Ages 3-18
New clubs forming now!
425 258 KIDS
[email protected]
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8
Cedarhome Elementary Open House
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
Dinner: 6-7pm. Classrooms: 6-7pm.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8
Karaoke & Waffles
Join us for an evening of karaoke & waffles with strawberries & whip
cream. 5pm-6:30pm at the Stanwood community & Senior Center. $5.
MC Debbie Thompson & featuring Dana Arentzen. Sign up to sing or
just sit back & listen. More info: 360-629-7403 x 123.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8
Open Mic / Jam Night
At Loco Billy’s Wild Moon Saloon. Bring your instrument or your voice
or just come in to dance while the jammers play! No Cover! Doors
Open 6:30 Jam starts at 8pm. 27021 102nd Ave NW in Stanwood.
www.locobillys.com or (425) 737-5144 for more information.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8
City Hall Open House
You’re invited to an open house to see the newly remodeled Stanwood City Hall. 4pm-6pm at 10220 270th St. NW, Stanwood. Tour the
building & meet the staff.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8
Dudley Taft
Fun fact:
In 1980, there
was only one
country in the
world with no
telephones
- Bhutan.
7:30pm at the Conway Muse – $10. Dudley Taft grew up in a country
called the “Midwest”, where he learned the values of friendship,roots
blues, rock ‘n’ roll and a good ear of corn. Dudley is a thinking man’s
blues rocker.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8
Stanwood high School Sports
Boys & Girls Cross Country. 3:45pm.
Boys JV Tennis vs Oak Harbor. 3:30pm.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8
Family Storytime
10:30am at the Stanwood Library. Stories, music, and fun activities
for the whole family. All ages welcome. Supported by the Stanwood
Friends of the Library. 360-629-3132.
www.TheCrabCracker.com
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8
History From A Tin Can
6-7:30pm at the Stanwood Library. Doug Rhodes expertise on tin
cans all began with the accidental discovery of a “time capsule” of tin
cans. He is the author of “Labels, Leadville and Lore.” Doug’s tin cans
has been features on Antiques Roadshow. A natural story teller, Doug
presents a program on the art and history of tin cans.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8
Toddler Storytime
autumn
fact:
When leaves
change colour
in the fall, they
are actually
becoming their
true colour. In
the summer,
the chlorophyll
(which is how
the leaves
receive nourishment from the
sun) takes over
and causes them
to turn green
and hide their
color.
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11am at the Camano Island Library. Jump and bounce into a magical
world of stories, music, and movements that nurture the desire to
read in toddlers. For ages 18 months to 3 years. Caregiver required.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8
CSF Heritage Preservation Award Event
Join the Many Friends of Jeff Wheeler, as the Camano Schoolhouse
Foundation honors him with the CSF 2015 Heritage Preservation
Award, for his significant contributions to preservation of Camano Island historic sites ++ creation of Win/Win Camano Island Community
Collaborations. “South End Style” Introduction & Commentary by Jack
Archibald; Preservation Painting Raffle - Stunning “Cama Sunset” by
Karla Matzke; Savory Scones & Cama Cafe Treats. Discover Pass or Day
Pass Required. All Benefit Proceeds fund Repair and Renovation of
Camano City Schoolhouse to Create A Camano Community Center
for All-Year-- Family-Friendly Camano Island Celebrations/Education
& Cultural Events.
[email protected]
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9
Friday Night Karaoke
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8:30pm at Pub 282. 370 NE Camano Drive - Camano Island. 360-9268960.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9
Ford Giesbrecht performs at Dos Reales
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, OCTOBER 9
Port Susan Farmers Market
2pm-6pm in Stanwood in the Viking Village. Local farm-fresh fruits &
vegetables, meats, poultry, eggs, honey, baked goods & other specialty foods, family-friendly activities, entertainment & concessionstyle food.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9
Connect4
Food, fun, faith and family time at Camano Lutheran Church! Dinner
is at 6, Crafts to follow. Come and enjoy some time with your family
in a safe, warm environment. No pressure just fun! More info: [email protected].
www.TheCrabCracker.com
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The Marketplace is Falling All Over Fall!
We have a new collection of Camano Island lightweight
hoodies that are sure to be a big hit. A great selection of fall
decorations for the home too. Seahawk fans, we have you
covered, with shirts, hats, locally made fan signs and a 12
mug to put that great Camano Island Coffee Roasters coffee
into. Back at the Cafe, the featured $3.00 16 oz. special is
Pumpkin Spice. Compliment that with a pumpkin scone or
pumpkin biscotti. We have lots of new foodie products for
entertaining those hungry football fans. Upcoming events
you will want to mark on your calendar for the Marketplace
and Coffee Roaster are, October the 10th at 11:00 am,
community tour of Camano Island Coffee Roaster, come see
what your local coffee roaster is doing. October the 29th will
be the kick off of the 14th annual Holiday Gift Shop, that
day Busy Bee Toffee will be back for the holidays. On Friday
November the 13th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm the annual Taste of
the Marketplace, come sample what the Marketplace has to
offer. Then on Saturday November 28th it will be pictures
with Santa here at the Marketplace. Thank you for your
continued support, we look forward to seeing you all here
during the holidays.
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE!
• Facials
• Full Body
Waxing
• Brow & Lash
Tinting
• Manicures
• Pedicures
360.629.5352 • www.milieusalon.com
9913 - 271st Street NW • Stanwood, WA 98292
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[email protected]
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9
Oktoberfest Social
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Potluck Social Event for Crossfit Stanwood. Sign up Sheet and more
information is available at Crossfit and posted on the Crossfit Stanwood Community Board. More info: (360) 629-8043.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9
SHS Homecoming Football Game & Dance
We will have the Homecoming Dance on Friday, October 9th after
the football game (vs Arlington at 7pm). The dance will be $8 a ticket,
$10 if you want pizza and water. If you wait to buy a ticket at the door
that night, the cost will be $10. The dance will go until midnight. DJ
services will be provided by Sean Cunningham. It is a spirit sock hop
dance that will be held in the gym.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9
The Troy Fair Band
Country Dance Party at Loco Billy’s Wild Moon Saloon $10. Country
& Country Rock music ~ originals & covers. Doors open at 6:30pm.
Show 9pm. 27021 102nd Ave NW, Stanwood. (425) 737-5144.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9
Ready Readers: 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. Supported by the
Stanwood Friends of the Library. 360-629-3132
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9
fun fact:
Stand-up Comedy
In space, astronauts cannot
cry, because
there is no
gravity, so the
tears can’t flow.
with Diaz Mackie, Sean McBride & Tim Gaither with special guest Simon Kaufman (Bard Room) – 7pm at the Conway Muse – $10. Diaz
Mackie has a refreshing, upbeat & observational humor. With hip,
clever writing and a boyish charm, it’s no surprise everybody leaves
one of Sean McBride’s shows feeling like he’s been living next door to
them their whole lives. Tim Gaither – One Sunday the preacher called
all the kids to the front to ask questions. When the preacher asked
a small boy what he thought hell would be like, he calmly replied,
“Preacher, hell will be hotter than the Wal Mart parking lot on the
Fourth of July, barefoot.” The church erupted with laughter, the little
boy was hooked on the sound and a comic was born.
Stanwood United Methodist Church
~ Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors ~
Life Coaching
Life coaching is a professional service that is
different from Mentoring, Consulting, Advice,
Therapy, or Counseling. The coaching process
addresses specific personal projects,
business success, general conditions, and
transitions in personal life. It does this by
guiding you to a course of action that will
sustain you the most of your life!
425-512-6831 • beyondeverydaylife.com
26915 98th Drive NW, Stanwood, WA 98292
www.TheCrabCracker.com
9:00am: Traditional Worship Service
10:45am: Contemporary Worship Service
(with refreshments)
360-629-9555
27128-102nd Dr. NW,
Stanwood, WA 98292
www.stanwoodumc.org
Handicapped Accessible
Child Care for All Programs
Pastor Daniel Sailer
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
Family BINGO
Autumn
holidays include
Labor Day,
Grandparents
Day, Patriot Day,
Autumn Equinox, Columbus
Day, Halloween,
Veterans Day,
Remembrance
Day, and
Thanksgiving.
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.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10
SATURDAY STOMP!
Country Dance to the DJ/Music Video System on the large dance floor.
Dance Lessons 7pm. Free Pool ~ No Cover. Doors open at 6:30 pm.
27021 102nd Ave NW, Stanwood. (425) 737-5144.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10
Community tour of Camano Island
Coffee Roaster
11am at Terry’s Corner, Camano Island. Come see what your local coffee roaster is doing.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10
Fox Sports 1 Presents: USA v Mexico
Live. 6:30pm at the Stanwood Cinemas. Fathom Events and FOX Sports
are pleased to present the US Men’s National Soccer Team versus the
Mexico Men’s Nation Soccer team game. Both teams fight for the right
to represent CONCACAF in the 2017 Confederations Cup. The game
will be shown live from the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA as a simulcast
with FS1. $12.50 for adults, $8.50 for kids.
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
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camanostorage.com
[email protected]
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
Free Workshop / Farm Tour
Figuring Out Footings & Winter Mud Management. 9:30am 12:00pm.
This event takes place in the Lakewood area. The address will be sent
in your confirmation email after you register at www.snohomishcd.
org/events/. This Stanwood horse property is on the tour schedule
because of its excellent mud management techniques. The event
begins with a short indoor presentation on ‘Figuring Out Footings’
to highlight options for setting up horse paddocks and other rainy
season management techniques.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10
2015 MARKET LAMB CLINIC FOR FITTING AND
SHOWMANSHIP
Noon at Stanwood-Camano Fairgrounds, 6431 Pioneer Hwy, Stanwood. Invite all 4H and FFA members interested in showing lambs
to attend. They are welcome to bring their own lambs (no rams) to
practice. If they do not have a lamb to work with, I am bringing 5-6
ewe lambs for hands on purposes. No pens will be set up. We will also
be doing a practice judging class. (425) 319-0344.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10
Stuck In The Mud: The History of
Warm Beach
autumn
trivia:
According to
superstition,
catching leaves
in autumn
brings good
luck. Every leaf
means a lucky
month next year.
2pm at the Stanwood Library. Join Penny Buse, author of “Stuck In
The Mud: The History of Warm Beach, Washington” for a fascinating
glimpse into the history, legend, and lore of the Warm Beach area!
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10
Free workshop: Basics of Historical
Research
9:00 AM – Noon at the Floyd Norgaard Cultural Center, 27130 102nd
Ave NW, Stanwood. Provided by the Washington State Archives. Designed for researchers, media, teachers, homeschools, students and
anyone interest in learning to research history, genealogy and historical places. More info: [email protected].
Blending conventional
& alternative medicine
We sell vitamins &
supplements
Dr. Melanie Whittaker, RN, ND
Naturopathic Primary Care Physician
Stanwood • (360) 629-2222 • altmedclinic.com
www.TheCrabCracker.com
Insurance accepted
Apple Health Provider
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
Sunday Night Live
A new children & family program, 5:30-7pm at Island Baptist Church.
This ‘Vacation Bible School’ style program includes games, crafts, and
Bible story for kids in kindergarten through fifth grade. There is no
cost for this program. For more information, contact Island Baptist
Church, 387-6171. The church is at 147 Woodland Dr. near Camaloch
on Camano Island; www.ibconcamano.org
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11
“Grace-Based Parenting”
a DVD series. 5:30-7pm at Island Baptist Church. There’s no cost for
this program. For more information, contact Island Baptist Church,
387-6171. The church is at 147 Woodland Dr. near Camaloch on Camano Island; www.ibconcamano.org.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11
Camano Island Yacht Club Brunch
Open to the public. Bacon, Sausage, Scrambled Eggs, Hash Browns,
Bluenerry Pancakes, Fresh Fruit, Sweet Rolls, Juices, Coffee & Tea.
Omelets available for $1 extra. Join us for a great meal overlooking
Saratoga Passage. $9 for adults, $5 for kids under 9. 9am-noon at our
Club House, 129 N. Sunset Drive, Camano Island.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11
Silvana Viking Hall BINGO
autumn
trivia:
Each autumn,
monarch butterflies migrate
from the U.S.
to Mexico and
some parts of
Southern California. They fly
at speeds ranging between 12
and 25 miles per
hour. Monarch
butterflies are
the only insect
that migrates
to a warmer
climate that
is 2,500 miles
away.
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6pm. Come early for some food! 1331 Pioneer Hwy, Silvana. Questions? 360-652-2538. EVERY MONTH, 2nd Sunday.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12
6th Grade Boys AAU Basketball tryouts!
6-7:30pm at Stanwood Middle School gym. More info: engine72@
msn.com
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12
Stanwood High School Boys JV Tennis
vs Marysville-Getchell. 3:30pm.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12
Ready Readers: Preschool Storytime
10am at the Camano Island Library. Let imaginations run wild with
fun books, sing-alongs, and creative activities. Playtime or craft may
follow. For ages 3 to 5 years. Caregiver required.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12
Fall Fashion Show
Camano Country Club Women’s Club will be presenting a Fall Fashion
Show at the Clubhouse on Beach Drive, Camano Island. Join us for an
exciting display of the latest fashion for women of all sizes from Christopher & Banks Outlet in Mount Vernon. The event opens at 10:30
with modeling beginning at 11 AM sharp. Tickets for non-members
may be purchased in advance during clubhouse hours at the front
desk. $20 per person, and includes the show, a catered luncheon and
beverages. Get your wardrobe ready for fall!
[email protected]
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
“AFTERNOON OF PINOCHLE”
The Stanwood Sons of Norway will be sponsoring an “Afternoon of
Pinochle” on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 1:00 PM. For further
information, please call Pam at 425 422-4197.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13
a night of live music with The Classmates
Umbrellas
did you
know?
Umbrellas
were originally
invented 4,000
years ago to
provide shade
from the sun.
The first modern
European
umbrellas were
made of wood
or whalebone
and were covered in alpaca or
canvas.
The first
umbrella shop
opened in
1830 in Oxford,
England. It was
called “James
Smith and Sons.”
It still exists.
www.TheCrabCracker.com
Composed of High School classmates, ca. 1961, this group plays &
sings many songs from the Folk Years Revival of the1950 & 1960s,
covering artists such as, Kingston Trio, Pete Seeger, Peter, Paul and
Mary and many others. This is foot-stomping, hand-clapping music
guaranteed to take you back in time & get you singing & feeling like
you want to dance. Their guitars, banjo & vocal harmonies have been
entertaining NW audiences since 2006. Hear them play all of the familiar favorites from years gone by.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13
Ready Readers: Baby & Me Storytime
11am at the Camano Island Library. Wiggle and giggle with your
baby through silly stories, happy songs, rhymes, and activities. For
newborns to 18 months. Caregiver required.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13
Growing Healthy Children STARS Training:
Share a Story
5-6pm at the Camano Island Library. In this one-hour session, learn
how storytelling can enhance early literacy skills in children 3-5 years
of age. Get introduced to many of the early literacy resources available through Sno-Isle Libraries. 1 STARS credit. Registration Ends:
10/12/2015 at 5:00 PM
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13
Stanwood High School Sports
Volleyball vs Marysville-Getchell. C Team & JV: 5:15pm. Varsity: 7pm.
Boys Varsity Tennis vs Marysville-Pilchuck. 3:30pm.
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CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13
Teri-Jo Summer at Seagrass Gallery
Seagrass Gallery will host nationally renowned clothing designer
Teri-Jo Summer. She has been developing her talents as a fabric
artist, designer, and fabricator of high fashion garments for over 30
years. Among her collectors are many prominent American women
and Mick Jagger! Teri-Jo’s unique apparel in silk, wool and linen will
be featured in a Trunk Show at Seagrass Gallery. Call 360-631-0688 to
reserve your space, or e-mail [email protected].
Love
Pumpkin
Pie?
The largest ever
was over five feet
in diameter and
weighed over
350 pounds. It
took over six
hours to bake…
now that’s
patience!
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13
Travel Talk
1:30 at Camano Community Center. When an obstacle occurs on a
vacation let’s talk about; the clothes you need when your luggage
gets lost ,you can get by, if you have to, what to know when a medical
incident happens. Cindy Walker, travel agent, discusses what really
happened to them in Turkey this summer also when your connections do not work or you arrive late. 360.387.1186.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14
Wednesday Night Trivia
at Pub 282, 370 N East Camano Drive, Camano Island. Get your team
together and join us for Pub Trivia! Starts at 7pm. Games take about
2 hours. All ages welcome and FREE to play! Nightly prizes and the
winner at the end of our 12 weeks will get the trophy!
[email protected]
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
OF
OF EVENTS
EVENTS
Ready Readers: Preschool Storytime
9:30am 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. 360-629-3132
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14
Stanwood High School Frosh Football
vs Arlington. 4pm.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14
Ready Readers: Family Storytime
10am at the Camano Island Library. Funny stories, action songs and
crafts will make you giggle and move while getting your little ones
ready to read. For all ages.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14
Ready Readers: Preschool Storytime
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. 360-629-3132
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14
STEAM Club: Physics
COMING
SOON!
OCTOBER 17
MARY RICE
HOPKINS
FAMILY
CONCERT!
at Our Saviour’s
Lutheran Church
OCTOBER 17
Lobsta
Mania!
at Camano Center
OCTOBER 17
SCANDINAVIAN
CULTURAL
DAY
at Sons of Norway
www.TheCrabCracker.com
Tween Program. 4-5:30pm at the Stanwood Library. Explore the mysteries of matter, space, time, and energy in this entertaining 90-minute workshop! Preregistration required. 360-629-3132.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14
Camano Handspinners
6-9 pm at Camano Library. Bring your fiber and spinning wheel or
drop spindle and spend a fun evening with us. Free. Contact [email protected] or call 206-595-3451.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15
Ladies Night Trivia
at Amigo Mexican Restaurant at the Stanwood Cinemas complex,
8pm every Thursday. Come alone or as a team. Cash prizes. Karaoke
afterwards til close. 21 & over. Lounge drink specials all day.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15
Family Storytime
10:30am at the Stanwood Library. Stories, music, and fun activities
for the whole family. All ages welcome. Supported by the Stanwood
Friends of the Library. 360-629-3132
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15
Ready Readers: Toddler Storytime
11am at the Camano Island Library. Jump and bounce into a magical
world of stories, music, and movements that nurture the desire to
read in toddlers. For ages 18 months to 3 years. Caregiver required.
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MEETINGS
and CLUBS
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.
Camano Island Quilters will meet Wednesday, October 7, at 10am at the
the Odd Fellows Lodge, 96 S. Camano Ridge Rd, Camano Island and again
at 6:30pm at Davis Place, Stanwood Community Resources Foundation,
9612 271st St NW, Stanwood. Allison Harris will be presenting a trunk
show. Visitors are invited to attend.
Stanwood-Camano-Skagit PFLAG Support Group will meet October 15,
at 7 p.m. at: Stanwood Camano Community Resource Center, 9612-271st
St. NW, Stanwood. LGBT persons, their friends, families and allies are invited for a conversation in an atmosphere of acceptance and safety. Call
360-631-0703, or Kathy Reim, 360-856-4676 for further info.
The Camano Island Preparedness Group Our October 21 meeting will
feature Bob Grossman, who will discuss the building structures, safest
places during an earthquake, flood or other disaster and what we may
be able to do to make them stronger. The public is welcome to attend.
Come and learn. For more info contact Bill Swander – 360-572-4230,
[email protected] ; or Rhonda Paulson – 360-387-9923, rspaulson.
[email protected].
Stanwood Camano Amateur Radio Club (SCARC) meets at 7:00 PM
on October 15 at Stanwood fire Station, 8117 267th St. NW.
We are committed to your care.
24-7 coverage because
we live right here in
OUR community.
You deserve the
BEST CARE by the
BEST DOCTORS
Extended Hours to
Serve You Better!
MOUNT VERNON & ANACORTES
360-424-7041 • 1-877-424-4505
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[email protected]
CLASSES &
WORKSHOPS
Book-a-Librarian: Every Tue. at the Camano Island Library, 9am-10am.
Learn new tech skills or brush up on old ones.
Free English as a Second Language Class Friday’s 12:30-2pm beginning
October 2nd at the Stanwood Camano Community Resource Center.
9612 271st NW Stanwood, WA 98292. For more information please call
(360)629-5257.
Get ready to change your life: Camano Island Yoga Teacher Training class
begins October at Movement Arts & we still have a few openings. Become
a certified yoga teacher! New Fall Yoga & Pilates class Schedule starts September 8. We are beginner friendly! New client special offers at movementarts.com or call us at 360-629-9100.
Health & Wellness Series: October 14. Fifth Class in Series: Aromatherapy.
Hosted by The Warm Beach Therapy Department. Aromatherapy is the use
of natural oils derived from plants to help improve your cognitive, psychological or physical well-being. There will be a brief presentation and a
demonstration of some calming oils and techniques. This event is open to
the public. 10:00 a.m. in Beachwood Lounge.
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, and focus. Call 629-4341
or visit nwschoolofmartialarts.com for schedule & prices.
autumn
fact:
Evergreen trees
like pines, cedars,
spruces, and firs,
stay green all
winter because
their leaves are
covered with a
thick wax, and
their insides hold
materials that
help them not to
freeze!
CPR Training - Camano Island Fire & Rescue is offering CPR/Choking/AED
classes on the first Thursday of each month from 6pm-9pm at the Vista/
Madrona Fire Station. Cost is $10 if you wish to receive a Card. Call 360387-1512 for more info. To register, go to www.camanofire.com and select
“Public Education.”
AARP Driver Safety Program This two-session program for people older
than 50 is designed to enhance the driving skills of the mature adult. Insurance companies are required to give a discount on auto insurance for
those over age 55 who complete the course. Course fee is $15 for AARP
members; $20 for non-members. Call Skagit Regional Health at 360-8142424 to register. October 5 and 6 (Mon/Tue) 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Skagit Regional Clinics - Stanwood, 9631 269th Street NW. Pay at the class.
Yorlly Stites, Realtor/Broker
Serving Island, Snohomish & Skagit Counties
360-941-1918
[email protected]
Longtime Camano / Stanwood Resident
www.TheCrabCracker.com
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Leaves are
falling...
and so are the
temperatures.
Locally Owned
Mike Saylor
Call us to find out how you can
be warm and comfortable in the
autumn chill.
There is a PUD
Rebate Up To
$1,950.
Up to $1000
Manufacturer
Rebates.
RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / NEW CONSTRUCTION / REMODEL
24-HOUR SERVICE
AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING
Heat Pumps • Gas Furnaces • Oil • Electric Heat • Geothermal
Bonded & Insured – Lic. # STILLRM944L9
360-387-3788 • stillyrivermechanical.com
It is a fun event where we start at 1pm at Pub 282 on Camano Island on
the 3rd Sunday of the month, starting July 19th. We talk about the
current market and then take a bus and tour all of the open houses on
Camano Island. Seating is limited, RSVP to [email protected]
Jerry Evans
Broker
425-412-0931
[email protected]
www.jerryevans.withwre.com
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Jim Ayers
Broker
206-999-4322
[email protected]
www.jimayers.withwre.com
[email protected]
Nature notes
Bats
autumn
fact:
Pumpkins were
once believed to
remove freckles
and cure snake
bites. They are
also grown all
over the world:
six of seven
continents (all
except Antarctica), to be exact.
www.TheCrabCracker.com
It’s not strange to be talking about bats, the only flying mammal,
in the fall, especially around Halloween. It is also not strange to see
bats flying during the winter because we do have a species (Myotis
californicus) that is active all year round (pictured above). The Pacific
Northwest is home to 15 different species of bats, most live here on
the west side with us. All of our bats eat insects.
There is no firm information about where our local bats go during
the winter but, bats will roost in wood piles and backyard umbrellas.
There is a species, Hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus), which likes to burrow
under leaf litter, so a bat siting when you are raking up those autumn
leaves is possible. This bat is the largest in the Pacific NW. Most of our
bats are so small people who find them think they are baby bats.
Baby bats are born in the spring and must be able to fly and eat in
a short period of time in order to migrate or find a place to hibernate.
If the mom bat finds a location that is hot (100 degrees +) it helps the
pup mature faster. This is why some attics become maternity roosts.
It’s not good to have bats in your house. The ideal situation would be
to let them mature and fly away in the fall, then, do an exclusion so
they can’t return to the attic. If you could put up a bat house near the
attic, they would probably move into the new house. Bats are very
loyal to roosts.
There are a few organizations around the area that can answer
questions about bats: Bats Northwest – www.batsnorthwest.org;
Happy Valley Bats, www.happyvalleybats.org; Bats About Our Town
(Olympia and surrounding area), [email protected]
If you find a bat on the ground, please do not touch it. Bats can be
infected with the rabies virus. If you suspect you have been compromised during a bat interaction, call your county health department.
There are local people who rehabilitate bats: Meg Lunnum 360
652-7690 or 360 631-0668 Barb Ogaard 425 481-7446 You can also
go to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Rescue page:
http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/health/rehabilitation/ for a list of
rehabbers by county. There is also a list on: http://www.happyvalleybats.org/local.html
General bat information can also be found: www.batcon.org, www.
batworld.org, www.savelucythebat.org, http://batconservation.org
Bats are our friends!! They eat lots of tiny insects that make our
evenings better. They also eat beetles that destroy our forests. Be kind
to bats!!!
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THE Camano CENTER
SENIOR
HAPPENINGS
606 Arrowhead Road • 360-387-0222 • www.camanocenter.org
– Shopping Trips: Free monthly transportation to Lakewood Crossing (second
Tuesday). Call 360-387-0222 to sign up.
– Meals on Wheels Drivers needed: Mon. Wed & Fri. Deliver meals to homebound seniors on Camano Island. Call 360-387-0222 for more information.
– Workshops for seniors: Fraud and Scam awareness. September 2nd at the
Camano Center 10-11:30 a.m. Free. Fall prevention for seniors. September 23rd
1-3 p.m. at the Camano Center. Free. Call Ginny Berube for more information.
360 387-6201.
– Wednesday, October 7. Seattle Art Museum Brunch at TASTE Restaurant,
Exhibits: Intimate impressionism from the National Gallery of Art, Samuel F.B.
Morse’s Gallery of the Louvre, Glass at Pilchuck: Making History, France: Inside
and Out, Europe Imagines the East and more! Members $40 / $45 non-members. Admission and transportation. Sign up by September 23rd.
– Wednesday, October 21. Lynden & Bellwood Acres. Browse around Lynden
then tour the Orchard, packing shed, cider room and bakery. $37 members/$42
non-members. Tour and transportation. Sign up by October 7th.
Stanwood COMMUNITY & Senior Center
7430 276th St. NW • 360-629-7403 • stanwoodseniorcenter.org
Rain: did
you know?
Rain drops fall
at the speed
of about 22
miles per
hour, whereas
snowflakes fall
at about three
miles per hour
(and take about
an hour to reach
the ground).
Rain drops don’t
fall in the shape
of a tear drop,
either, they
come down in
flat ovals.
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– Intro to Essential Oils. Free presentation October 20th at 11am and 7pm.
– Parkinson’s Support Group meets 2nd Monday every month from 10am12pm. Facilitator is Tori Kelly 425-422-1067.
– Foot Clinic Third Wednesday of every month. Call center for appointment
– Brain Injury Support Group meets third Monday of each month 6pm.
– Haunted House October 23rd and October 24th 6pm-8pm $5.00 entry.
– United Health Care representative will share information about United
Healthcare Medicare Advantage and Part D plans Friday, October 23rd & October 30th at 10am in the center social room. Please RSVP by calling the center.
For more info contact Luis 206-660-1479.
– Winthrop. Monday, October 19th. Leave the center at 8:30am. The North
Cascades Highway through the North Cascades National Park. We’ll enjoy
lunch (on your own) and do some browsing around Methow Valley. Contact
Terri at 360-629-7403.
– Christmas Lighting in Leavenworth. December 5th. Bellair Charter will leave
from the center at 9am. Cost is $40.00 per person due before November 20th.
Trip in non-refundable unless you have a replacement. 360-629-7403.
Warm Beach Senior Community
20420 Marine Drive, Stanwood. 360-652-7585. www.warmbeach.org
– October 2 - Friday Night Film “It Happened to Jane” 6:30 p.m. in the Beachwood Lounge. It Happened to Jane is a 1959 romantic comedy film starring
Doris Day, Jack Lemmon, and Ernie Kovacs directed by Richard Quine.
– November 6-7: The much-anticipated Holiday Bazaar is back at Warm Beach
for two days. There will be hundreds of handmade and handcrafted arts, crafts
and food items to peruse, including: books, baked and canned goodies, new
boxed gifts, collectibles, toys, Christmas decorations and more. This event is
open to the public. See what treasures and bargains you many find!
– November 30 – Sacred Sounds of Christmas. Join us for this special event at
Seattle Pacific University, in McCaw Hall. Tickets available for great seats on the
main floor in the center section–only $25 for admission and round-trip transportation. Tickets usually sell quickly so sign up now.
[email protected]
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Camano Lodge (Camano Island) • (360) 387-9972
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
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
PUB 282 (Camano Island) TBA
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
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
WAYNE’S CORNER CAFÉ (Stanwood) • (360) 939-2300
Willow & Jim’s Country Cafe (Silvana) • (360) 652-0372
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LOCAl
History
The Sternwheeler Gleaner at dock in Stanwood, c.1910-1928. The
Gleaner was built and operated by Capt. McDonald of the Skagit
Navigation Co. It was one of the fleet of launch steamers in Puget
Sound operating between Mt. Vernon and Seattle. It delivered
goods and people to the area. It was built along the Stillaguamish
River on the property in Stanwood currently owned by the Hamilton
Lumber Co. The Gleaner was stranded in December 1940, snagged
and sunk upstream from the North Fork Bridge on the Skagit River.
autumn
tip:
Mulching fall
leaves where
they fall lets
them decompose so that
they can release
their minerals
back into the
underlying soil.
Market Street. Circa 1905. A little girl poses on the newly planked
Market Street. Source: Sno-Isle Libraries Collection & Stanwood
Historical Society.
CRABBY contest
Where was this photograph taken?
The first correct response to
[email protected]
will receive a Gift Certificate from:
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“Don’t Worry About Me, Mom”
local heroes
Richard Hanks / October 2015
Here is
another article
in a monthly
series on the
Veterans we
will honor
on the
Community
Memorial being
built by the
Stanwood
Area Historical
Society.
www.TheCrabCracker.com
As a boy Clarence Hartley moved around a good deal. His father
took jobs where he found them, usually in lumber mills or warehouses. Born in Clear Lake, Washington on January 6, 1933, Clarence attended grammar schools in Mt. Vernon, nearby Burlington,
Everett, Stanwood and Napa, California. After graduating from East
Stanwood’s Lincoln grade school in May 1948, he spent his freshman year at Twin City High School before the family moved back to
Clear Lake. Dissatisfied at his new school in Sedro-Woolley, Clarence
dropped out and enlisted in the army on March 15, 1950 receiving
his basic instruction at California’s Fort Ord. Clarence last visited his
mother in September 1950, who by this time was living on Camano
Island, before being sent to Korea and the bloody conflict which took
his life. He told her not to worry; “Just always remember that I’m coming home,” he said.
South Korea’s communist neighbor to the north had invaded on
June 25, 1950. A United Nations’ force led by American troops deployed in support of the South Koreans. PFC Clarence Hartley was
assigned to C Company, 7th Cavalry, 1st Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division. Trained as a bazooka gunner, he was sent to the front lines September 12th where his unit was assigned to support a tank battalion.
The war and initial allied success changed dramatically on October
25, 1950 when thousands of Chinese troops crossed the Yalu River
to rescue their faltering client state. South Korean forces buckled under the swift advance and numbers of Chinese forces jeopardizing
withdrawal of the U.S. 8th Army down the Korean peninsula. The job
given the 7th Cavalry was as a rear guard to protect the Army’s extraction before they were cut off.
Numbing temperatures settled on the regiment the night of
November 29th as it dug in on frozen, snow covered, high ground
alongside a critical road junction just north of Sinchang-ni. Initial
probes by the enemy were beaten back by Company C but near midnight outposts mistook approaching Chinese troops for Americans.
Suddenly the air erupted with the blare of bugles and whistles as
Chinese attackers drove a wedge between two battalions, overrunning two command posts. However, the division and the 7th regiment regrouped and held. The fighting that night and the next day
took 42 American lives with 140 wounded and five tanks destroyed.
The Chinese reportedly lost over 1600 men. When Lydia Hartley returned home from the Camano Chapel on December 21st, a telegram waited, brutal in its simplicity—the government regrets. Just a
month earlier she had sent Clarence a cake and presents to mark the
18th birthday he never saw.
Battalion Surgeon Capt. John Rourke remembered that some of
the most frantic hours of his military career came during the attack
at Sinchang-ni. We don’t know, but it is entirely possible that as the
captain worked to save those cavalry troopers who poured into the
aid station, one face he may have looked into, in the early hours of
November 30th, belonged to PFC Clarence Hartley.
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EVERETT
$489,999
Three individual units within this immaculate renovated
home all with separate power/gas utilities. Upper floor with
a full apartment. Lower units have shared kitchen, rec room
and bath. Includes a studio over the garage with a private
deck. Turn-key, great investment! #841678
ELGER BAY
$229,000
Updated 3 bedroom home on 2.3 acres of Camano privacy
includes a detached garage with work space. Plenty of room
to park an RV or boat, or build additional outbuildings. Close
to the local store, schools and state park. #846115
VACANT LAND
$130,000
One of the last buildable lakeside lots in Camaloch on Camano
Island. Gated community grants unlimited 18-hole
regulation golfing, water and pool use with HOA dues.
Natural gas, cable and electricity at the street. Peaceful
setting-imagine your future home here. #844432
VACANT LAND
$225,000
Incredible north Camano Island medium-bank waterfront lot
with beautiful views looking north across Skagit Bay! Includes
rights to the community beach. Listing agent is working on
water availability. Not many waterfront lots come available,
so this is a rare opportunity. #844533
CAMANO ISLAND
$349,000
Waterfront retreat overlooking Port Susan with the Cascades
peeking out above. Well maintained home with 2 bedrooms,
a large living room, enormous deck and dry Finnish sauna.
Gentle community trail to the beach close-by. #849283
CAMANO ISLAND
$560,000
Nice blend of elegance and comfort with this timeless
traditional-style home on 2 level, park-like acres. Over 4200
asf of living space with an extra 2000 asf in the attic. New
roof, fresh paint, granite and crown molding. Updated
kitchen, 2 fireplaces and much more! #844300
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
CAMANO CITY
$247,500
Well maintained view home with a fenced yard and private
location. Open Country kitchen has expansive cabinetry and
easy care floors. New carpet, interior paint, lots of windows
and skylights. Elevated deck to enjoy the sunsets is just off the
living room. #845267
MOUNT VERNON
$275,000
Charming home has been fully remodeled in the desirable Hill
neighborhood. Cove ceilings, red Oak floors, 2 natural gas
fireplaces and 3 bedrooms. Located close to downtown, the
hospital and transit lines plus I-5. Single car garage with on
street parking. #839902
VACANT LAND
$375,000
One of the nicest high-bank waterfront parcels available on
Camano Island. Beautiful, mature evergreen and maple trees
you will be able to select which to keep. Southern exposure,
nearly 200 feet of frontage and a beautiful beach below this
2.9 acres. #837971
CAMALOCH
$259,000
Very clean 2 bedroom home on Camano in a private, gated
golf community. Newer paint throughout, kitchen with
eating bar, pack deck with private yard. Work space in the
garage too. HOA dues cover unlimited golf, household water,
2 pools. Community has a quiet lake for fishing. #847214
WEST SIDE
$395,000
Unique home built by a mason, so lots of lovely brickwork
throughout this wonderful Camano residence. Concrete
floors, warm interiors, River Rock hot tub and multiple
fireplaces. Nestled in the woods with lots of trails and a 3 bay
shop with a full apartment above. #846025
LOST LAKE
$225,000
Level entry and no stairs at this great Camano home. Seller
has redone much of the interior including flooring, paint and
nice millwork. Easy care landscaping compliments the neat
and tidy home. Borders a natural area for plenty of privacy.#850954
Camano Island | Terry’s Corner
818 N Sunrise Blvd
360/387-4663
www.TheCrabCracker.com
www.facebook.com/CamanoLife
[email protected]
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CASA’S PET OF THE WEEK:
Hello there my name is Jynx! I am an English curl so I
have very unique pointed ears. I am independent and
loving, the shelter workers call me gorgeous. I can be
affectionate when I chose to be but sometimes I want
to be left alone. Come see me at CASA! Hope to see you
soon.
Camano Animal Shelter Association (CASA):
198 Can Ku Road, Camano Island.
360-387-1902. camanoanimalshelter.org
NOAH’S PET OF THE WEEK:
Clifford is a high-energy, goofy guy. If you’re an
experienced owner who is ready to commit to helping
shape a good dog into a great one, then he’s the guy
for you! Eager to please and a fast learner, Clifford will
flourish under the right guidance. Clifford has a high
prey drive & needs a home with NO small animals!
The N.O.A.H. Animal Adoption Center:
31300 Brandstrom Rd, Stanwood.
(360) 629-7055. thenoahcenter.org.
www.TheCrabCracker.com
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KID’S KORNER
Paper sunflowers
By Gail Bartel (www.thatartistwoman.org)
Squash:
did you
know?
The largest
squash on record belonged
to Joel Jarvis.
His prize-winner
weighed 1,486.6
pounds. Think
about how
much butternut
squash soup
could be made
with that!
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Materials Needed: newspaper, coffee filters, glue, thin cardboard
(like a cereal box) poppy seeds, twigs from the garden, felt, tempera
paint, brushes, art shirt, wax paper
Directions: 1. The first thing you have to do is paint your newspaper
and/or coffee filters. We used liquid tempera paint. We tried watercolor but the color was too light. 2. Let dry. We left ours outside and
it dried lickety split. 3. While the paint is drying, take your thin cardboard and trace out two circles. I used a small ice wine glass. 4. Cut
them out. 5. Take one of the circles and use it as a template to cut
out a circle of felt. Try to make it slightly larger than the cardboard
one. Set aside. 6. Cover one of your cardboard circles with glue and
sprinkle on some poppy seeds. Try to cover the whole area and
press them down into the glue. Set aside to dry. 7. We tried dried
beans for the center but they didn’t look as good and they made
the center too heavy. Lentils or sesame seeds might work to make a
Sunflower with a different colored center. 8. Take your dry painted
newspaper and/or coffee filters and cut into strips about 3-4 inches
wide. Then using the accordion fold fold them up. 9. Cut thru all the
layers. Cut a nice petal shape. You may need to do this several times
to make enough petals. 10. Start gluing the petals onto the edge of
the other cardboard circle. We alternated the painted side with the
non painted side cause we liked how it looked. You could alternate
with the painted filters or do one out of unpainted newspaper for a
different look. 11. Keep gluing you need about 3 layers to get a nice
full look. When you have all the petals you want glued on put some
glue in the middle and add your poppy seed center. 12. Let the glue
set for a little while and then turn over and glue on your twig. 13.
Glue on your felt circle. This will help get your twig attached to your
flower. 14. Let dry and that’s it. Make a bunch and you have a nice
display.
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Community
Veterans’ Memorial
Tree Removal & Stump Grinding
Trimming & Pruning • View Enhancement
Danger Trees • Arborist Services
Jim Fay, Owner/Arborist
360-387-0243
FREE ESTIMATES
Licensed • Bonded • Insured
www.TheCrabCracker.com
A community memorial to honor those who
made the ultimate sacrifice in battle is planned
for Stanwood. A design has been chosen and
the location will be the lawn area next to the
Floyd Norgaard Center. We need input from
the community and veterans’ names to ensure
that all those who had died on the battlefield
will always be remembered.
Email us at [email protected]
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classiFied
listings
FOR SALE
Seahawks Tickets for SALE Only 1 game left to choose from, 4 seats, 50
yard line. Don’t miss out! Best seats, covered. 360-387-9512 or 206-953-7336
(cell).
Firewood - Winter is coming! 16” length split and delivered 1 cord $225. 2
cords one delivery $420 Camano only 387-4168.
Bonnie Brindle Premium Alaska sockeye filets & cod loins, Del Fox. Call special events 425-422-0177. www.bonniesbestbetbatter.com.
Stanwood Camano Thrift Store, Open Mon-Sat 10-4. 27030 102nd Ave. NW,
Stanwood, or 360-629-6646.
Second Chance Thrift Shop Cookie Cutters, Silverware, vases, lamps & candles 50% off. 1335 Highway 532, Camano Island at the top of the hill as you
come onto the island. Monday-Saturday: 930am-430pm Closed Sundays.
GARAGE / ESTATE / MOVING SALES
Garage Sale October 3rd and 4th. 8 am-5 pm. 29114 15th Ave NE Stanwood.
Many types of items from Elvis collection, snowblower, edger, motorcycle
jack, lady items, kitchen stuff, clothes, shoes, much more. Worth a look. Accepting Coats, pajamas and other items for a 10 child family we are trying to
help. Ages 1-17.
The final GARAGE/ESTATE/MOVING sale of the year! October 9th & 10th
9am-4pm. Furniture, clothing, collectibles, games, toys, tools, art, power
equip. Three levels!! & A HUGE HOUSE FOR SALE! w/oversized 3 car+ garage.
1800 South on East Camano Drive.
YOU CAN
HAVE your
garage
sale listed
in this
section FOR
free!
Email us your info
thecrabcracker@
wavecable.com
HELP WANTED
Executive Director: Senior center seeks executive director responsible for
day-to-day operation of large multi-service senior center including planning,
personnel, fiscal, contractual, fund raising, programming for health, social,
educational and recreational activities, and facilities management (including
two low-income senior apartment complexes). Experience in non-profit or
government agency preferred. To apply/review qualification visit www.stanwoodseniorcenter.org.
Teller Position, Camano Island. Expanding Local Community Bank is seeking
a part time teller. Responsibilities include: Building relationships with new
customers and servicing and expanding relationships with existing customers. Customer service and cash handling experience required, banking experience preferred. No phone calls please, submit resume to [email protected]. Equal Opportunity Employer.
Parish Administrator Position - Camano Lutheran Church is currently seeking an administrative staff person with a firm faith foundation to be an important part of the mission & ministry of CLC in the day-to-day operations
of our organization. Ideal candidate must possess the following: the ability
to interact with all personality types in a caring and compassionate manner
* current computer and office equipment skills * organizational and multitasking ability. Position is salaried, PT (30 hours/week). Wages D.O.E. ($23,000
- $28,000). Past church office experience a plus. Submit resume to: [email protected] no later than September 9, 2015.
Serenity Salon on Camano Island has lease space available for a stylist &
massage therapist. Full or part time available. Call or stop in for details. Kerrie
360-387-7400.
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classiFied
listings
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.
The Stanwood Community and Senior Center is seeking Volunteers for the
front desk as a receptionist & are in need of two people. The positions have
flexible days & hours. Contact Kathy Ahern at 360)629-7403, ext.123.
MISCELLANELOUS
Swingnuts Jazz has a new CD, Wild Dream, with snappy originals in vintage
style by Peggy Wendel. Listen at CDBaby.com/swingnutsjazz1. Check out
SwingnutsJazz.com and Facebook page.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Ask your MD if music is right for you! Guitar, mandolin, bass, ukulele lessons
since 1980. All ages and abilities. Sno-Isle area. 206-245-5482
Greg’s Mobile Small Engine Repair Tune-ups, blade sharpening, chainsaw,
mower and other small gas engines fixed (425)350-0938.
Experienced Tutor for Math and Science: I have taught College and University level science & math courses & will tutor high school-College level. I can
also help with test preparation SAT, ACT, & Compass as well as lab 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. Please e-mail ijm@
wavecable.com or call 360 631 0983.
REAL ESTATE / FOR RENT
Fall Fact:
During fall,
the days start
to get shorter.
That’s because
our planet is
actually tilted in
space! When it’s
fall where you
live, that means
you point more
away from the
sun, causing longer nights and
shorter days.
Great building and property for an Art Studio 360 387--2039
House share available in Madrona Beach water view home on Camano Island. 12 minutes to Stanwood. 3 blocks to the beach. 1 or 2 rooms available.
Washer/dryer. Wi-fi. Cable. Very reasonable. Call 360-387-9778.
Gorgeous South Camano home on 2 acres ready to rent. Solarium, NW
Modern architecture, master suite loft, huge walk in closet, custom stained
glass French doors, 3+ BR, 2 BA, open floor plan. Very quiet & private. Beach
access included. $1350 a month, but negotiable if you’ll take care of the yard.
Call or text Anna at 801-835-6831.
WANTED
Camano island artist seeks reliable vehicle. If you have a decent vehicle
with good milage that can transport paintings and want to own an original
Jack Gunter painting, please call 425-346-4750.
Wanted: Horse to ride, gentle for beginner. Share cost or lease road and traffic safe. Will go Western. 360-279-1565
Always Buying Antiques! Wanted to Purchase : Barn, Ranch, Dairy, Cabin
Items. Also, interested in costume jewelry, postcards and other vintage
items. Call Peggy Jewel at 360-652-3293.
Wanted: Holiday Wreath Maker, to create wreaths for sale at Fine Gifts &
Decor Shop, Camano Is. 425.223.1923.
Wanted: Artsy Crafters to sell handmade items at Fine Gifts & Decor Shop.
425.223.1923.
www.TheCrabCracker.com
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ARTIST OF
THE WEEK
Mary Simmons / Camano Island Art Glass
Are you
interested in
promoting
yourself as an
artist?
Email us your
info / bio and
we will
feature this
page to you...
and it’s all
FREE!
Mary Simmons has been creating glass art as a second career after being exposed to the beauty & feel of art glass. She immerses
herself into experimenting, learning & creating all she can. Fused
glass is her passion & she creates amazing pieces with some very
unique & always developing processes. Mary’s current projects include stunning glass art lighting, table tops, benches, sinks, wall art,
room dividers & functional pieces. Mary’s passion for the serenity of
the northwest waters & environment influences her pieces. “Living
in & growing up in the Pacific Northwest, my glass art is influenced
by the beauty of the sea, nature, wildlife & our peaceful surroundings.” The fluid, but solid state of fused glass enables her to capture
these same elements. “Fused glass comes to life with light”, so naturally Mary enjoys creating glass art pieces designed for lighting. She
focuses much of her time in the studio creating custom chandeliers,
ceiling lights, wall sconces & pendant lighting. Mary’s unique tabletops and benches are stunning pieces of glass art, both functional
& beautiful. Her unique style & creative glass designs are a favorite
of designers & clients looking to add glass art & functionality into
their homes, professional offices & businesses. Please contact her
for further information. www.camanoislandartglass.com or [email protected] or 206-795-7909.
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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BUSINESS
SPOTLIGHT
Puget Sound Logging & Tree Experts
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interested in
promoting your
business or
organization?
Email us info
or a bio about
your business
and yourself
and we will
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and it’s all
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A complete tree service, owned by Bart Hedeen. “I’ve been a resident her in Stanwood for 20 years. I happen to own a logging and
tree company named Puget Sound Logging & Tree Experts. I have
been serving the Puget Sound area for more than 30 years. Being
the time of year with the weather, wind, and rain, it seems our community might need to know my company is out here willing to help.
I personally will come to any resident’s house, business, or property
for a FREE estimate. My workers are loyal and hard working. We get
the job done promptly and with many referrals following and we are
licensed, bonded, and insured. We are a complete tree service specializing in dangerous tree removal, view trimming, tree topping,
stump grinding, hedge trimming, storm damage cleanup, brush
chipping, and selective logging. My wife happens to work in Stanwood at a local store in the Viking village and puts a Crab Cracker in
every customer’s bag. A gift that keeps on giving, helping the Puget
Sound area and our neighbors.” – Bart Hedeen, owner. contact info:
425-210-0663 or [email protected]/
YOUR CAMANO ISLAND
REal Estate Expert!
360-507-4133
Windermere Real Estate / CIR
www.TheCrabCracker.com
www.janmather.com
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local poems
& Stories
The Shed
Sitting by the sea shore soaking up the sun,
She shed her cozy sweat shirt just for fun.
As she watched the claims begin to squirt,
She heard the symphony of the sea and then removed her skirt.
Wiggling her toes into the sand,
That’s when her “ah ha” moment began.
I need a place to be alone,
A special place to call my own.
Yes, the sea shore was empty as far as she could see,
But she knew this wouldn’t always be.
So she headed for home at a healthy trot.
It was then she decided to build a little shed on her own beach lot.
She built a little shed that was designed just for her.
She filled it with all the things she loved, including a rug of faux fur.
She knew that men had their “man cave”,
A place where they could misbehave.
But she knew her special shed was a place to relieve life’s strife.
So she found a piece of driftwood and carved a name with her little
handy knife.
Proudly she hung her sign above the door just above her head.
With a smile upon her face she stood back and looked at her very
own “she shed.”
by Kate Wahls, July 2015
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
Family Owned & Operated
Free Estimates, Quality Work
Residential & Commercial
Carpet • Blinds
Hardwoods
Laminates
Tile • Vinyl
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NE TIO
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360-629-9604
www.darrowscarpet.com
27028 - 99th Ave. NW • Stanwood • Next to Ledum’s Floral
www.TheCrabCracker.com
Financing Available OAC
EMAIL:
[email protected]
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view from
the bleachers
joys and perils of working for my wife
This is a new,
ongoing
feature page for
humor columnist
Tim Jones. Tim is
a writer living on
Camano Island.
From Parenting
to Pop culture
to Pets, Tim
has something
profoundly
uninformed to
say about it.
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Recently my wife Michele and I started a new chapter in our
lives by moving to Camano Island. We also decided to start working
together. We thought, what better way to strengthen our marriage
than to spend every waking minute of every single day together
– eating, playing, sleeping and now working? What could possibly
go wrong?
Okay, I know what you’re about to say: What were you thinking?
But before you question our wisdom, I should point out that our
skill sets are remarkably complementary. On the one hand, my wife
is an extremely talented portrait artist. And on the other hand, I am
the husband of an extremely talented portrait artist.
My wife wanted someone to oversee marketing so she could
spend more time painting – and shooting down every marketing
idea I came up with. (I still think my idea for her to parade the sidewalks of Stanwood in a sandwich board handing out coupons for
$10 off a portrait would have worked. But alas, we’ll never know
because she squashed that idea.)
I’m excited about my new career opportunity. Oh sure, the pay
is not the best – my salary rivals our cat Dusty’s annual income. But
the benefits are great, by which I mean I get to stay in our home,
watch The Big Bang Theory over lunch and sleep with the boss (so
long as I promise not to file a sexual harassment lawsuit).
You may think my wife just handed me the job, but nothing could
be further from the truth. She put me through a grueling interview
to make sure I was the right candidate for the position:
My wife: So, tell me, why should I hire you for this position over
some other more qualified candidate?
Me: Because I will work for donuts.
My wife: What would you say are some of your greatest strengths?
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view from
the bleachers
Read more
of Tim Jones’
humor every
week at
www.View
FromThe
Bleachers.net.
Me: Did I mention I will work for donuts? Also, I don’t snore in bed,
and I won’t ask you for a raise in six months – ok, ever. Besides, I have
tons of great marketing ideas. Please don’t hold the sandwich board
idea against me. I was having a brain freeze from a cherry burst Slurpee that impaired my thinking.
My wife: What would you say are your biggest weaknesses? Actually, never mind. I can answer that myself. Think I’m going to need
another pad of paper, however.
Me: Thank you. Hey, did I mention I write a humor blog?
My wife: I am aware of that, but I won’t hold it against you when
considering your qualifications. So where do you see yourself in five
years?
Me: Hopefully lying on a hammock on some tropical beach with
one of those umbrella drinks…. Oh, you mean, career-wise? Ah, got
it. Well, at this stage, it’s hard for me to imagine any respectable
business wanting to hire me. And as for my idea about starting a
business selling chicken ‘n cheese frozen yogurt, I’m pretty sure that
ship has sailed. So, probably stuck with – er, I mean, collaborating
with you.
My wife: What would be the first thing you would do if I brought
you on board as my marketing director?
Me: Other than doing a Krispy Kreme donut run?
My wife: Yes, other than that.
Me: Probably ask for more vacation time.
My wife was a tough interviewer, but I’m pretty sure I aced it because she picked me for the job. I clearly was way more qualified
than the other finalist she was considering – our cat Blackie. His
cover letter wasn’t even legible.
I started work last week and so far it’s going great. I even have
my own office. Technically, it’s a storage closet in the basement, but
if I hit my quarterly sales target, the boss has promised to consider
possibly letting me have an office with a window – and maybe even
a chair.
It’s going to be a fantastic partnership – my wife sitting at her
easel painting amazing likenesses of governors, university presidents and captains of industry, and me in my storage closet getting
caught up on past episodes of CSI Miami on my cell phone. I have to
go. I think I hear my boss coming down the hall. Darn, and just when
I was about to break my record score in Candy Crush.
Stanwood’s Original Lefse!
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7009 265th St. NW, Suite 103, Stanwood, WA
360-939-0105
We are a specialty gift market & bakery focusing on
local farms & artisans. We also rent our commercial
kitchen! Like us on Facebook for our Friday Pop-Up
restaurant menus & to see what’s new!
Hours: Open 9-4 Sat, Sun,Tue, Wed, Thu. Open Fridays
5pm-9pm. Closed Mon. Friday Pop-Up open until 9pm.
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Oktoberfest steins,
hats, etc.
See you October 9th!
Stanwood’s Original Lefse! Ya Betcha!
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autumn
fact:
What gives
leaves their
color?
Red comes from
glucose trapped
in the leaves.
Brown comes
from the waste
trapped there.
The red and
purple color
come from
anthocyanin pigments formed in
the dying leaves.
Its the same
pigment which
is common in
purple grapes,
red apples and
violets
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Stanwood Camano Food Bank Announces
Home Pickup for Food Donors
Starting October 12, volunteers will collect food from households
that want to donate food to Stanwood Camano Food Bank six times
a year. The program is called A Simple Gesture because it makes it
easy to give food to needy families. A Simple Gesture will provide a
reusable green bag for donors to fill and leave on their front porch
for pickup on the scheduled pickup dates. It will no long be necessary to drop off your food donations at the food bank or remember
to bring items for a food drive. Simply complete a registration card,
mail it in and gather food to fill the bag. The first pickup will be on
Saturday October 10th between 9:00 am and noon. The next pickup will be in two months on December 12th, 2015, and every two
months thereafter on the second Saturday of every even numbered
month. This service will start on Camano Island October 10th and
will expand to the 98292 zip code next year. The service is intended to make it easier for people to donate food for hungry families
served by the Stanwood Camano Food Bank in our local communities. The A Simple Gesture program is offered in approximately 30
areas throughout the country and is a completely volunteer effort.
If you would like to register please contact A Simple Gesture in one
of the following ways: Telephone message center: 360-572-4148.
Email: [email protected]. Address: A Simple Gesture c/o
Stanwood Camano Food Bank, PO Box 1285 Stanwood, WA 98292.
Vendors Needed for 2015 Holiday Market
Salt & Thistle is looking for local food and handmade gifts for our
Stanwood Holiday Market. Stop by or go to our Facebook page for
an application. 360 939 0105.
Camano Country Club Women’s Club
presents its fall fashion show
Monday, October 12 featuring all the new looks by Christopher &
Banks Outlet in Mt Vernon. A catered lunch will be served, including
dessert and beverages. Non-members are invited to attend. Tickets are $20 and available at the front desk of the Clubhouse during clubhouse hours, 1243 Beach Drive. Members should sign up
on the clubhouse bulletin board. Modeling begins at 11 AM sharp.
Please sign up or purchase your tickets by October 5 so we can plan
for adequate meals. Join us for this fun and popular event!
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Community
Information
Vendors needed
for Camano Country Club Holiday Bazaar. Nov 7th 9am to 4pm. Contact Yorlly 360-387-1655 or email: camanocountryclub@frontier.
com for a Vendor Application & product requirements.
Immerse Yourself in Puget Sound for a Day
Attend the 5th Annual Sound Living One-Day University! Exploring the Connections between Water, Land and People. October 31,
2015, 9AM – 3 PM at Mukilteo Presbyterian Church, 4514 84th St SW,
Mukilteo. WSU Snohomish County Extension Beach Watchers are
proud to offer Sound Living -- a community day of learning about
the connections between the water, land and people of the Salish
Sea. It is a day of inspiration and education, offering everyone who is
curious about Puget Sound a chance to learn more about the region
and to find their own way to take part in its restoration and protection. This year, we focus on the Vital Signs of Puget Sound - key ecosystem indicators and improvement targets adopted five years ago
to assess whether we’re making progress in restoring the Sound.
While Puget Sound continues to be a vibrant, beautiful landscape
gifted with thousands of rivers, streams, forests, wildlife and plants,
it is also home to past and current booming economies that continue to put pressure on the natural systems of the region. Registration
is $15 per person. Register online at www.wsusoundliving.org. For
more information or to register: [email protected] or (425)-3576028, or check the website at www.wsusoundliving.org/2015.
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Construction begins on new StanwoodCamano YMCA
Construction has officially begun on the new Stanwood-Camano
Family YMCA, at 7213 267th St. NW in Stanwood. Efforts to bring
a YMCA to the Stanwood-Camano community have been in the
works since 2010. The new 43-48,000-square-foot full-service facility
will provide aquatics, wellness and fitness, youth sports, teen, older
adult, and family programs. Working with volunteers, community
leaders, and the Stanwood-Camano School District to identify community needs, the YMCA has provided programs in the StanwoodCamano community since 2012. Provided site development and
fundraising benchmarks are achieved, the Y has an expected open
date of late-2016. ]For questions regarding construction or donating to the YMCA, please contact Mary Bredereck, Executive Director,
Stanwood-Camano YMCA at 360 629 9622. Photo by Ian Gleadle.
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Community
Information
Stanwood Elementary PTO is currently
asking for donations
of goods, gift certificates and services for our “I Love The 80’s” Live
and Silent Auction Fundraiser to be held on March 5, 2016. This auction enables the PTO to sponsor activities that enrich the educational experience of our students and allows us to add enhancements
to our music department, computer lab and other school programs.
The mission of the Stanwood Elementary PTO is very simple: “To
diligently support the students, families and teacher of Stanwood
Elementary in ways that will secure for all the highest advantages
in physical, mental and social education.” Every donation we receive
will help us to continue to fulfill that mission. Our Live and Silent
Auction is our biggest fundraiser of the year. Parents, teachers and
community members all come together to support our school. This
upcoming auction we are expecting around 250 attendees. If you
are able to donate to this effort, your donation will be used in our
silent auction and your name will be listed as a donor in our auction
catalog. Also, if any marketing material is provided with the donation it will be displayed during our auction. Donations can be mailed
to our Auction Chair, Janell Carle C/O Stanwood Elementary School
10227 273 rd Pl. N.W. Stanwood, WA 98292. Our acquisition deadline for donations is February 19, 2016. If you have any questions
please feel free to contact Janell Carle at 360-421-6590 or email at
[email protected]. I have attached our auction flyer and procurement form for your convenience.
360-629-0886
10219 269th Place NW,
Stanwood, WA
Just east of City Hall
on Hwy 532
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Fall Hours Starting
Featuring Local Organic Produce,
Oct. 1: Wed-Sun: 11-7
Flowers and Gifts
NOW OPEN!
Weddings • Retreats • Business Events
Family Celebrations
360-387-1418 • fourspringshouse.com
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Information
We need volunteer drivers
fall fact:
Why is the
season called
“Fall”? About five
hundred (500)
years ago, when
Middle English
was spoken,
expressions like
“fall of the leaf”
and “fall of the
year” were quite
common, and
the season name
“Fall” comes
from them.
to take veterans to the VA medical complex in Seattle . Volunteers
drive the black minivan that is parked in the Rite-Aid lot next to the
American Legion Hall. ( Government plate VA 20640 ). Volunteers do
NOT have to be veterans and it is open to women as well as men.
There are a number of women volunteers who drive vans from other
towns. Interested individuals can call the Stanwood service office
located in the Frank Hancock American Legion Hall 360 629-8021 for
more information and a volunteer driver application packet.
2016 Great Northwest Glass Quest!
Presented by the Camano Island Chamber of Commerce, Stanwood
Chamber of Commerce and City of Stanwood, The 7th annual Great
Northwest Glass Quest is set for February 12th - 21st, 2016. Thousands of visitors from all over Washington, Oregon and British Columbia come to Stanwood and Camano Island searching for glass
treasures during the 10-day event ... and in the process they explore
our shops, restaurants, parks and community. Business Owners: Promote Your Business before, during and after the Quest! For details,
contact Gayle Picken at 425-359-7974 or [email protected].
Bazaar Vendors wanted
Brookdale Stanwood, formerly known as Merrill Gardens, is looking
for vendors for our annual Holiday Bazaar. The bazaar will be held
Saturday December 5th from 10am to 3pm. More info:(360) 6293445 or (360) 630-1201 or [email protected].
Kaboom begins
at Camano Chapel on October 13th from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Please
join us for our Christ centered program that is free to children in
kindergarten through fifth grade. Your kids will enjoy a face-paced
opening session, story time, team time, games and a snack! Please
contact Teresa VanSant, Children’s Ministry director at 360-387-7202
for questions. You can download a registration form from www.camanochapel.org under the children’s ministry tab. Or you may register at the door. We look forward to seeing you!
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Amateur Astromer Needed
U-PICK
Pumpkin
will last
longer:
Store it carefully,
especially if you
pick it from the
vine yourself.
Cure a freshpicked pumpkin
by keeping it
in a dry place.
Don’t handle or
disturb it. Curing toughens
the rind, making
it less prone to
rot. Pumpkins
will keep for
months in a cool
(50 F to 65F dry,
low humidity
environment;
such as a cool,
dry basement.
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The Cama Beach Foundation is looking for another amateur astronomer to help us expand the very popular “Night Skies” events
at Cama Beach State Park. We’ve been offering evening programs
since purchasing an 8” Dobsonian telescope a year ago. The response has far exceeded our expectations. As a result we’re looking
for another volunteer amateur astronomer and we’ll probably be
acquiring an additional telescope too. If interested, please send an
email to [email protected]. Thank you. If you’re not a
backyard astronomer but are interested in seeing distant galaxies,
the moons of Jupiter, the rings of Saturn and of course the Moon’s
features then look for Night Sky events on the Cama Beach Foundation website. These events are mostly scheduled for summer
months and are weather-dependent so check the website shortly
before heading to the Park to find out if the event has been cancelled. See www.camabeachfoundation.org/Events.htm/
Stanwood & Camano Operation Christmas
Child Shoe Drive
Kate invites you to join her again in sharing the love of Jesus with
kids all over the world! Boxes will be collected at Cedarhome Baptist
Church in November! National Collection Week is Nov. 16-20th. We
will collect boxes at Cedarhome Baptist Church Nov 12 - 15 and take
them to the distribution center on the 16th.
NEEDED
ISE is looking for Host families for Exchange Students for 2015-16
School Year. Students have full insurance and their own spending
money. Wonderful opportunity for young families, single people, or
empty-nesters. Please call or leave a message 425 330-3038.
Letter to the editor:
“My wife and I read the article, “What we wish we could say to our
kids”, and we both thoroughly enjoyed it. As a matter of fact, it was
timely as we have been having some challenging moments with
our 6-year old son lately. It made us laugh and also realize that the
issues we are experiencing are not that uncommon. Seeing the
apology in your latest issue was a bit of a shocker. We certainly were
not offended by the article and we hope that you use your editors
pencil with care on future entertaining articles.”
– Phil, Camano Island.
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did you
know?
The Stanwood Area Historical Society asks, “Did You Know?”
This is a continuing history series.
quote of
the week:
“Both optimists
and pessimists
contribute to
society. The optimist invents
the airplane,
the pessimist
invents the
parachute.” George Bernard
Shaw
Despite numerous moves toward fire protection dating back to
the big fire of 1892, it was not until December 1908 that Stanwood
had an officially organized volunteer fire department, complete
with constitution by-laws, fire hall and modern equipment of that
era. First efforts toward protection began with hook-ups with the
McLaughlin Mill, steamers at the dock and a few hydrants near the
water front. These progressed to a hose cart, more hose and more
hydrants, until the fire that swept the James Astel home in 1907.
The inadequacy of the situation then stirred the town resulting in
a 25-horse power engine and accessories, plus more willing volunteers. Come 1908, lots had been purchased for a fire hall, which was
built in 1909 at the cost of $888.77 and equipped with a modern fire
engine and pump at a tab of $1,643.54. Meantime the department
of volunteer fire fighters was enlarged and reorganized to man the
shining new equipment. A banquet was given for the fireman, and
the first Firemen’s Ball was staged to provide additional funds. An
official fire alarm system was set up and advertised in the Tidings
as follows:
“Fire-Fire! In case of fire continuous quick ringing of the fire bell will
call out the Fire Department, Anyone may ring the alarm. The signal
to call Firemen to drill will be three long and two short rings of the
bell repeated four times.”
In January 1910 a Hard Times Ball was given by the Fire Department
to raise money for more needed equipment and paraphernalia. Tickets were $1, supper was 50 cents a plate, Nordenstrom’s furnished
the music. Hats, coats, and equipment arrived presently and as far
as recorded, Stanwood had an official and well equipped volunteer
department. Much to the joy of residents, September brought a
general reduction on insurance rates on all town property, because
of the new Fire Department. The town was re-surveyed by insurance
companies who then allowed a decrease of 10 to 60 cents Per hundred on property in town.
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7359 - 267th St NW, Suite D, Stanwood, WA 98292
360-708-8480
[email protected]
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STANWOOD
SILVANA
KAYAK POINT,
WARM BEACH,
7 LAKES
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MORGAN’S
TALES
Tales from Morgan’s Used Book Store, The Stanwood Camano
Community Resource Center and Davis Place.
Article on Leslie
Fall Fact:
The pumpkin
was first named
by people in
Greece, who
called this
orange edible a
“pepon,” which
means “large
melon”!
“People make it fun” says Leslie Borg, this month’s volunteer. Leslie started at Morgan’s Tales in November of 2005. She has had other
assignments at the Resource Center, but likes being in the book
store most of all. She enjoys reading and would probably spend her
time reading if she did less volunteering.
Leslie volunteers at the Food Bank Thrift Store as well as at Morgan’s tales. In both places she likes the socializing that is often lost
when a person retires. Leslie and her husband share a passion for
older British cars and often take one or two to car shows. They also
travel with car club groups as they did on a recent trip to Albany,
Oregon to see the hot air balloon festival.
When asked what she would say to others who are thinking about
volunteering, she points out that you meet so many people. Some
become regulars and some are just passing through. But everyone
has a story. Sharing those stories helps with the person-to-person
contact that is such a valuable part of any interaction.
Stop by Morgan’s Tales on any Tuesday to meet Leslie. Tell her
your story.
• Sweatshirts • T-shirts • Bags
• Socks • Sports Gear • Hats
• Stanwood M.S. P.E. Gear Available
340 N. Olympic Ave., Arlington, WA 98223
360-435-9505 • actionsportsarlington.com
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Open Mon-Fri:10-6
Sat: 9-5 Closed Sun.
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15% off with coupon
for Stanwood items
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from the
cellar
What A Lovely Figure!
If you have
any questions
about wine or
would like a
specific subject
covered, please
email me at
deepredcellar@
gmail.com
Julie Overstreet,
CSW
www.TheCrabCracker.com
Have you ever wondered about the shapes of wine bottles? Are
they shaped differently for a reason or is it just random artistry? As
is often the case in wine, tradition is the major player for the different bottle shapes. There are four main types:
Bordeaux bottles have high shoulders with straight sides for
wines like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec, Sauvignon Blanc
and Pinot Grigio. The high shoulders were created to help trap
sediment due to prominent tannins in most of these wines. These
bottles are made of thick glass with a high punt (indentation on the
bottom of the bottle).
Burgundy bottles are tall and wide with sloping shoulders for
wines like Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Chablis and Pinot Gris. Much like
Bordeaux bottles, these are made of thick glass. Purportedly, Burgundy bottles were the first to be created and the sloping shoulders
made for easy stacking as well as achievability for glass blowers.
Champagne bottles are wide with low shoulders for wines like
Champagne, Cava, and Prosecco. These bottles were created out of
necessity due to the pressure inside the bottles (roughly 70-90 psi).
They are made of thick glass, have a high punt and low shoulders
to contain the immense pressure inside the bottles. By the way, the
thick corks and cages securing them are no mistake either.
German/Alsatian bottles are narrow and tall with gentle sloping
shoulders for wines like Riesling and Gewürztraminer. The slender
shape and lighter weight of these bottles were made for convenient stowing on ships during their voyage along trade routes in
the early years.
Hopefully this bit of trivia may make shopping easier - especially
the next time you and your fellow wine shopper are both trying to
spot that last bottle of Bordeaux!
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cooking
mamas
Pumpkin Pasta Bake
Creamy, savory, pumpkin pasta topped with buttered bread crumbs
and parmesan cheese.
Recipes by
Cooking Mamas
created by
Dusty HutchinsMcNutt.
“Great recipes
begin in Mama’s
Kitchen!”
Visit me at:
www.
CookingMamas.
com
INGREDIENTS: 1 lb. penne pasta • 3 T. unsalted butter, divided • 1 c.
onion, finely chopped • 1 c. 100 % pumpkin puree (not pumpkin
pie filling) • 3/4 c. unsweetened almond milk • 1/2 c. sharp cheddar
cheese, shredded • 1/2 c. Parmesan cheese, shredded and divided •
1/2 tsp. nutmeg • 1/2 tsp. ground thyme • 1 tsp. salt • 1/2 tsp. pepper
• 1/4 c. panko breadcrumbs • Fresh parsley, chopped
DIRECTIONS: 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 13x9-inch
baking dish with nonstick cooking spray. 2. Cook penne pasta al
dente, according to package instructions. Drain and set aside. 3.
Meanwhile, melt 2 tablespoons butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the onion and cook until tender, about 3-5 minutes.
4. Reduce heat to low and add the pumpkin puree, almond milk,
cheddar cheese, 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, nutmeg, thyme, salt,
and pepper to the skillet. Stir to combine ingredients until cheese
is melted and the sauce is smooth. 5. Add the drained penne and
stir to evenly coat noodles in the sauce. Pour into prepared dish.
Melt remaining 1 tablespoon butter in a small bowl and add panko
breadcrumbs. Stir to combine and sprinkle evenly over top of the
penne. 6. Bake uncovered for 20-25 minutes until heated through.
Sprinkle with remaining 1/4 cup Parmesan and chopped parsley
before serving. Serves 4-6.
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9300 271st St. NW, B5 • Stanwood
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cooking
mamas
Apple Cake
A moist, delicious, cinnamon apple cake with glaze topping...Enjoy!
Recipes by
Cooking Mamas
created by
Dusty HutchinsMcNutt.
“Great recipes
begin in Mama’s
Kitchen!”
Visit me at:
www.
CookingMamas.
com
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CAKE: 1 c. margarine or butter • 2 c. granulated sugar • 2 lg. eggs • 2
1/2 c. all purpose flour • 2 tsp. baking powder • 1 tsp. baking soda
• 1/8 tsp. salt • 2 tsp. ground cinnamon • 3 c. finely chopped apples
• 1 c. chopped walnuts • 2-3 T. milk
GLAZE: 3/4 c. granulated sugar • 1/2 c. margarine or butter • 1/4 c.
buttermilk • 1 T. light corn syrup • 1/4 tsp. baking soda • 1 tsp. vanilla
extract
DIRECTIONS: 1. Cake: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour
a 9x13-inch pan. 2. In a large bowl, cream together margarine and
sugar. Add eggs, beat until well combined. 3. In a separate bowl,
combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and cinnamon.
Add dry ingredients to the margarine mixture, blend well. Stir in
apples walnuts and milk. 4. Spread cake batter evenly in prepared
pan. Bake for 50-60 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean. 5.
Glaze: While cake is baking, combine sugar, margarine, buttermilk,
corn syrup and baking soda in a medium pan. Stir and cook to a rolling boil. Remove from heat and add 1 teaspoon of vanilla. 6. Pour
and spread glaze over hot cake as soon as the cake is removed from
the oven. Let cake cool completely before serving. The longer it sits,
the better it gets!
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local PHOTos
and art
Red-breasted Sapsucker by Kathy Link - another wonderful photo that
will be featured in the 2016 Whidbey Camano Land Trust Calendar. The
calendars will be available to purchase next month!
fun fact:
A hummingbird
weighs less
than a penny.
Great Blue Heron, taken by Craig Johnson.
We specialize in helping beginners
new to yoga.
Terry’s Corner / Camano Island
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healthy living
Weather and PAIN?
How does weather affect our joints and energy? Did you ever know
someone who could “smell” snow or rain before it came? What they
“smell” is a change in the electrical charge in the air. All atoms have
either a positive or negative charge so they can bind to form molecules. As the barometer falls, the positive charge, or “ions” increase
which causes a depletion of cortisone in the body. This happens to all
creatures that have adrenal glands—in other words, all mammals. It
means that the pressure against our body drops as well, and our joints
and areas that are injured can begin to swell. Did you ever notice how
your cold or pain gets worse at night? Mine does. I understand pain,
as I have arthritis and fibromyalgia. This will happen because our bodies slow their production of both adrenaline and cortisone in the evening so we can go to sleep. It’s part of our circadian rhythm. So what
can we do to manage this? Well, depending on the problem, whether
it is pain, mood, or energy, there are some solutions. If the problem
is simply energy, then it will be useful to stay away from simple carbohydrates such as sugar, starches, and junk food. Eat foods that will
sustain you and not bring the “crash” you feel after that morning donut or muffin. Don’t assume that caffeine is the answer, either. Chronic
pain, chronic fatigue and depression all present unique challenges.
They all can be affected by nutrition, exercise, sunlight and barometric pressure. A good support is exercise; simple stretching, gentle or
seated yoga, meditation. Essential oils in a bath or shower help tremendously. Heatbale wraps and socks also are great tools. Come into
Z’s Body & Soul, across from the middle school in Stanwood and find
things that will support your bones and joints throughout this fall, as
well as gentle yoga to keep you moving.
by SuZanna
Mantis, Gentle
Mat Yoga &
Seated YOGA
teacher, Certified
Aromatherapist,
Certified Reflexologist
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furniture or downsizing?
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It’s the Mix, not the Match!
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décor, garden accessories & other great retail items in their 3 hip,
relaxed & easy-to-shop stores. Located in downtown Mt. Vernon next
to the Calico Cupboard Café Bakery, in La Conner next to Seeds Bistro &
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Moonshine
Wisdom & Wit
The Rules of Plumbing
Story by Jack
Archibald.
For further
moonshine
wisdom and wet
powder wit,
check out the
SKEETER DADDLE
DIARIES at
www.
skeeterdaddle.net
Schedule of Events
We don’t have many rules down here on the anarchic South End.
Don’t need em, don’t want em, won’t obey em anyway. But there
IS one unwritten one, maybe not something Moses brought down
from the Mountain, but if he were around today, he’d probably
make it the 11th Commandment: Do NOT do plumbing prior to arriving guests.
Plumbing looks easy. Seems like you take off a coupler here, exchange a faucet, replace a gasket, nothing to it…. If you think that,
you’ve never done plumbing and you don’t live down here at the
butt end of an island where the nearest plumbing parts are 10 miles
away and the nearest SERIOUS plumbing parts stores are 40 miles
away. Plumbing Repairs for the Complete Idiot states emphatically:
no repair project requires LESS than 3 trips to the hardware store.
It is a Law of the Universe, right up there with E= mc squared. It is
inviolable. I know, believe me, I know.
I got company coming tomorrow. Don’t ask me why, but … yeah,
I broke the 11th Commandment. I thought it would be a no-brainer,
a piece of cake, a walk in the park. Just pull our old pitted pedestal
sink and replace it with my new 100 year old mint-condition porcelain beauty, a $12.50 score at the RE-Store. All I had to do was
disassemble the brass fixtures, put em on the new one and voila’, a
Martha Steward golden moment.
Course, the old parts, being 100 years old and corroded beyond
belief, proved a bit recalcitrant, but I patiently worked with pliers,
screwdrivers, vise grips, monkey wrenches, hammers, hacksaws,
spit, curses and pitiable prayers to the implacable gods of plumbing. Half a day later I had the old sink literally in pieces. The pieces,
of course, didn’t match up to the new sink. You can trying mating
disparate parts of corroded brass with stripped threads in multiple
arrangements, but … guaranteed, they won’t mate up, not in an
hour, not in a day, not in the puny time left to you and me in this
human lifetime.
So I went to the hardware store. Not once, not twice … you KNOW
how many if you believe in PHYSICS. Meanwhile, our company is en
route. I guess they can wash up with the outside hose. I suppose
they’ll be understanding. Or … maybe this just a South Ender’s
strategy for shortening their visit.
A Place For All Your “Celebrations!”
Lobsta Mania!
“Jazz at the Center” with
Miles Black and Greta Matassa
October 31: Halloween Dance
November 21: Holiday Craft & Gift Bazaar
October 17:
October 21:
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www.camanocenter.org
606 Arrowhead Road
Camano Island, WA 98282
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life worth
writing about
Story by Peggy
Wendel, writer,
musician,
bricoleur
For photos and
more stories,
www.
peggywendel.
com
Music at www.
swingnuts.com
Bonny Roots
When doing genealogy five years ago, I fantasized going to the
Bonny Cravat in Woodchurch, England, a pub run by my Fullagar ancestors in the 1700-1800s. It had been a smuggler’s inn back then
with a priest hole to stash things and a tunnel in the basement that
led to the church across the street. I have the money to go, so I “drove
by” on Google maps street view, imagining going in.
This year, my sister, Lynda, surprised me with a birthday present: a
trip to explore our British ancestors’ stomping grounds and to quaff a
brew at the Bonny Cravat. Although my birthday was in January, we
traveled in September and just returned.
We lucked out when planning the trip; a distant cousin, Bob
Chown—who’d researched the family back to 1500—offered a private tour. He and his wife, Pat, drove us around many towns, pointing out homes, pubs, farms, churches, and graves of many generations of the Fullagars of Kent County.
We stopped at the Bonny Cravat for lunch. The pub looked like
the image on Google maps: white plaster walls, clay-tile roof, and
paned windows. Inside, ancient ceiling beams were festooned with
hops. On the wall hung a framed document listing innkeepers and
publicans from 1690 to the present, including many Fullagars.
I asked our barmaid if the place was haunted. She laughed but didn’t
think so. What about the tunnel in the basement? Gone. Part of the
basement had been filled in.
Sigh. I contented myself with my pint, cottage pie, and good company.
Bob said, the English are reserved and don’t talk to each other
until you get them in a pub. “It’s our natural home.”
Many Fullagars ran pubs, offering a place to relax and be at home
with each other. I’ll drink to that.
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
www.TheCrabCracker.com
Gold & Silver Buying Clinic
OCTOBER 9 at New & Used Storage Treasures, in the
Viking Village, Stanwood. Details at Storage Treasures or
call Randy at 360-280-5094
www.appraisalsinperson.com
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The Crab Cracker is family owned & OPERATED by Jim & Malynda Shipley of
Camano Island, with help from their sons and from the community.
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Windermere Real Estate/CIR
LAKE GOODWIN
$595,000
Beautiful waterfront home on the lake just perfect for
entertaining and enjoying the western sunsets. Kitchen with
Granite counters, SS appliances and lovely cabinetry. Full bar
on lower level with easy access from the water. Outdoor
kitchen/BBQ area, boathouse and storage shed! #715522
NORTH END
$880,000
Simply gorgeous, contemporary, Holbeck Construction-built
Camano home on 5.75 acres. Concrete, radiant floors,
wide-open spaces, amazing windows and excellent Skagit
Bay views. Thoughtfully designed Gourmet kitchen. So many
special features and amenities. #844026
VACANT LAND
$299,000
Desirable west side waterfront bluff property on Camano.
Stunning sunset views over Saratoga Passage with Whidbey
and the Olympics just beyond. Well is in and 2003 soil report
is available. Bring your builder and take advantage of the
island lifestyle. #812004
FIRETRAIL
$550,000
Great Cascade mountain views from this beautiful, one-owner
home. Open floor plan with formal living and dining rooms,
large kitchen with WI pantry and SS appliances, master suite
with radiant floor heat in the bath and a slider to a private
deck. Oversized 3 car garage, lots of privacy! #844970
RECENTLY SOLD HOMES
List Price: $475,000 Sold Price: $475,000
Days On Market: 113
578 Michael Way, Camano Island
Bedrooms: 3 • Bathrooms: 3.75 / MLS #804432
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: $569,000 Sold Price: $562,000
Days On Market: 91
207 Arbor terrace Road, Camano Island
Bedrooms: 3 • Bathrooms: 2.5 / MLS #788765
Camano Island
(Terry’s Corner)
818 N Sunrise Blvd
360/387-4663
www.camanorealestate.com
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