CITY OF ANACORTES
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CITY OF ANACORTES
CITY OF ANACORTES General Information Commissions Meetings are open to the public. If you would like information about specific agenda items contact City Hall at 293-1900. City Council Meets the first and third Monday of the month, 7:00 p.m. at City Hall. The second and fourth Mondays are study sessions. Dean Maxwell, Mayor Brad Adams Brian Geer Eric Johnson Erica Pickett Cynthia Richardson Bill Turner Ryan Walters Planning Commission Meets the second and fourth Wednesday of the month, 7:00 p.m. at City Hall. Marty Laumbattus, Chair John Archibald Cory Ertel Lin Folsom Laurie Gere Matt Miller Sheri Muntean Accessibility If reasonable accommodation due to a disability is needed please contact Russ Pittis 293-1919 at least 48 hours prior to meeting or event date. 2 Parks Commission Meets the second Tuesday of each month, 6:00 p.m. at City Hall. Aaron Rasmussen, Chair Sarah Nichols Jack Hartt Kristen Nations-Pearson Mark Perry Forest Advisory Board Meet the first Thursday of each month, 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Center. Marty Laumbattus, Chair Ric Boge Aaron Rasmussen Sandra Starbuck Brian Wetcher Frequently Called Numbers City Hall............................ 293-1900 Parks and Recreation......... 293-1918 Planning Department........ 293-1907 Permit Center.................... 293-1901 Mayor’s Office.................. 299-1950 Human Resources............. 299-1941 Public Works..................... 293-1919 Library............................... 293-1910 Museum............................ 293-1915 Fire Department.............. 293-1925* Police Department........... 293-4684* *Emergencies.................... Dial 911 Arts Commission Meets the second Wednesday of each month, 4:00 p.m. at Library. Rita James, Co-Chair Kathy Clarke, Co-Chair Lanny Bergner Marius Hibbard Laura Hamilton Betsy Humphrey Karla Locke Terry MacDonald Historic Preservation Board Meets the third Tuesday of every month, 9:00 a.m. at Anacortes Museum Research Library. Susan Rooks Susan Fahey Rob Harrison Kay O’Connell Richard Broderick "The City of Anacortes does not endorse, or recommend any of the organizations, services, activities sponsored by other persons or entities described on pages 12 through 21. This information is provided solely for the convenience of our community." www.cityofanacortes.org Quarterly Menus City of Anacortes.......................2 Published four times per year, Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. The next issue (Winter) should be in mailboxes around beginning of January. The current issue will have events and programs offered by the Anacortes Parks and Recreation Department. The menu can also be viewed on our website at www.cityofanacortes.org. Parks & Recreation....................3 Youth Activities...........................4 Family Activities.........................7 Adult Activities...........................8 Washington Park.........................9 Parks Staff Fireworks “Thank You”............10 Director Gary Robinson Department Secretary Mary Snyder Parks/Forest Manager Jonn Lunsford Maintenance/ACFL Dave Oicles Washington Park Manager Bob Vaux Maintenance Foreman Chuck Arnesom Recreation Manager Dustin South Maintenance Brian Strickland Recreation Coordinator Nicole Johnston Maintenance Heather Brennan Administrative Assistant Valora Sandstrom Maintenance Brian Tottenham Anacortes Arts Commission.....11 Fidalgo Pool & Fitness Center..12 Anacortes Soo Bahk Do............13 Fidalgo Dance Works................14 Senior Activity Center...............15 Anacortes Boys & Girls Club...16 Class ACT.................................17 Senior College...........................18 Potluck Kitchen Studio.............20 General Information Table of Contents Anacortes Parks Foundation.....21 ACFL Maint..............................22 Friends of the Forest.................23 Comm. Garden/Trail Tales........24 Museum....................................25 Fire Department........................26 Police Department.....................27 Public Works.............................28 Library.......................................29 Registration Procedures Some classes require a minimum number of participants registered to be held. These such classes are canceled if the “minimums” are not met. Therefore if you sign-up for a class please plan on participating. If you need to cancel your registration please notify the parks and recreation staff as soon as possible before the first day of the class. The Parks and Recreation Department will start taking online registrations on Monday, September 9. The City of Anacortes Parks and Recreation Department does not discriminate against any person on the basis of gender in the operation, conduct, or administration of community athletic programs or sports facilities. Any citizen who feels she or he has been the victim of discriminatory treatment in violation of this policy should report this concern to the Parks and Recreation Director, Gary Robinson, at 293-1918. Please Note: APRD does not have medical insurance coverage for program participants and is not responsible for injuries that may occur as a result of participation in City sponsored recreational activities. Please be aware that in order to register for classes payment will be required “up front.” REGISTRATION WILL ALSO TAKE PLACE BY GOING TO THE PARKS AND RECREATION PAGE: www.cityofanacortes.org/Parks/ programs.htm. Participants may still register over the phone. This can be done by giving a debit/credit card number. Or if participants would rather register in person that can be done at the parks and recreation office (City Hall, 6th and Q) where cash, check, and debit/credit cards will be accepted. For information call 360-293-1918 3 YOUTH Activities Messy Me Pee Wee Soccer Kids getting messy and having fun in the process. Discovering their inner creative side, that is what this class is all about! Participants will have the opportunity to stamp, glue, finger paint, shaving cream sculpting and more fun “messy” art. Parents please bring your child in clothes they can get dirty. You will have the opportunity to interact with your child as they use their motor skills to make some creative masterpieces. Adult participation is required. (Grandparents, aunts/uncles, are welcome!) Learn the FUNdamentals in our popular Pee Wee Soccer program. The Pee Wee Sport Program is designed to give kids a basic introduction to the sport of their choice in a safe and fun atmosphere. In this class kids will learn the basic aspects of soccer; dribbling, scoring, passing and kicking through fun drills and games. In order to keep our participant number manageable, kids will NOT be allowed to register for both the U-6 league and the Pee Wee Soccer program. Participants will receive an official pee wee soccer ball as part of their involvement in the program. Location: Senior Activity Center - Sunrise Room Instructor: Nicole Johnston & Jill Hixson MIN/MAX: 10/25 Age Day Date 1-3 1-3 Time Age Fee Wed 9/11 - 10/9 10:00-10:45A $25 Wed 11/20 - 12/18 10:00-10:45A $25 Kids Holiday Decorating Class Kids, do you have that perfect gift for your family member yet? Join APRD for a kids only event, so parents please plan on dropping your child off so we make some holiday art projects. This is a great class for any last minute gifts you might need for the holidays. Each child will take home different ornaments and dinner is included. Location: Senior Activity Center - Sunrise Room Instructor: Nicole Johnston MIN/MAX: 7/20 Age Day 4-12 Thurs 4 Date 12/19 Time 4:30-6:30P Location: MDD Artificial Turf Field Instructor: Nicole Johnston MIN/MAX: 20/60 Fee $12 4-6 Day Date Wed 9/11 - 10/9 Time 4:00-4:50P Fee $25 Thanks!!! Anacortes Parks and Recreation would like to “thank” the following organizations/ businesses for their continued support of our annual Kids-R-Best Festival. You have made it possible for us to provide this event for the past 24 years! AHS Key Club Anacortes Co-op Preschool Anacortes Fire Department Anacortes Police Department Anacortes Sanitation Department Anacortes Soo Bahk Do Boys & Girls Club of Skagit - Anacortes Fidalgo Island Rotary Greenwood Tree School Co-op Jennings Chiropractic Kiwanis, Noon Club Kiwanis, Sunrisers KWLE 1340 AM “The Whale” Museum of Northwest Art Papa Murphy’s Pizza Sebo’s Hardware Port of Anacortes Shannon Point Marine Center Soroptomist International of Anacortes Tesoro Petroleum Companies Wolf Hollow Wildlife Center www.cityofanacortes.org Basketball season is just around the corner. We are now taking registrations for our recreational girls basketball league. This noncompetitive and instructional league is offered to girls who are in grades 1st - 6th and who want to learn new and improve existing skills. Good sportsmanship and equal participation are emphasized in this program. To maximize fun and skill development, rules will be modified for 1st - 4th grade divisions. Practices are typically held during the weekdays and most games will be played on Saturdays starting in November. Practices and games for the 5th/6th grade teams may be established based on how many girls sign up in this age group. They may play in the SWISH League if there is only enough girls for one team. Teams are formed by the parks and recreation staff. Volunteer coaches are needed. Registrations are currently being accepted online at: www. cityofanacortes.org/Parks/programs. htm. A team shirt is included with the registration fee. DIVISIONS: “A” 5th/6th Grades “B” 3rd/4th Grades “C” 1st/2nd Grades DATES: November - mid December FEE: $37 Boys Youth Basketball League - Registration for boys in grades 1st-6th will be available online at the aforementioned website in November. The boys season is facilitated in the same manor as the girls league however the league runs from January through March of 2014. Get a “kick” out of this program! This is a great opportunity to get out on the field with your toddler. We will go through basic soccer drills, burn off some energy, and most importantly have lots of fun. PARENT/ GUARDIAN PARTICIPATION IS REQUIRED and needed to assist the child through the different activities and drills. All participants will receive a soccer ball as part of their registration. No prior soccer experience is needed! Location: Volunteer Park Fieldhouse (1915 13th ST) Instructor: Nicole Johnston MIN/MAX: 7/20 Age Day Date Time Fee YOUTH Activities Girls Youth Basketball **Registration deadline is Friday, October 11** Parent and Tot Soccer 1.5-3 Tues 9/17 - 10/8 10:00-10:30A $20 Fancy Nancy Holiday Party Come celebrate this “splendiferous” holiday season with your Fancy Nancy friends. We encourage both parent and child to dress up and enjoy the night by making some magnificent holiday projects, helping us decorate the trees (there can never be too much tinsel) and enjoy some tasty treats. You won’t want to miss this party. I promise you will walk away with glitter on you from head to toe. Come party with other “fancy” fans and get ready for the holidays in the meantime. Location: Senior Activity Center - Sunrise Room Instructor: Nicole Johnston MIN/MAX: 7/20 Age All Day Wed Date 12/18 Time 5:30-7:00P Fee $12 Tot Halloween Party Does your toddler enjoy dressing up this time of year or any time of year for that matter? Nothing is cuter then little kids in Halloween costumes! Come spend the morning as we play some fun Halloween games, Location: Senior Activity Center - Sunrise Room Instructor: Nicole Johnston MIN/MAX: 7/20 decorate a pumpkin and take a stroll through the Senior Center to show off the costumes. Snack will be provided during story time. Don’t forget to bring Age Day Date Time Fee the camera! 1-3 Wed 10/30 10:00-10:45A $12 For information call 360-293-1918 5 YOUTH Activities Tots R.E.C. Holiday Movie Read, Explore and Create. Do you have a toddler that likes to read, explore and create things? Then this R.E.C. class is for you. In each class you will make something, hear a story and create a tasty treat. Sign-up for one or sign up for both! Kids are you looking for something to do during Christmas Break? Come spend the morning with the Parks Department and enjoy a special holiday movie. A small popcorn and drink is included with your fee. Oct 2: Apples Apples Apples .......This class is about... you guessed it...apples. We will perform apple taste tests, read apple books, create apple crafts and of course eat a delicious apple snack! The theme for the October class is apples, bats, spiders and owls! Nov. 13: Pumpkins, Scarecrows and Turkeys Oh My!! We will be preparing for Thanksgiving by creating a perfect placemat for the feast. We will read books about scarecrows and turkeys. And we will begin our feasting on a Thanksgiving inspired snack....oh my!!! Location: Senior Activity Center - Sunrise Room Instructor: Jill Hixson MIN/MAX: 7/20 Age 1-3 1-3 Day Wed Wed Date 10/2 11/13 Time 10:00-11:00A 10:00-11:00A Fee $12 $12 The Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) program covers child safety and basic care techniques for infants and children. CABS stresses the priority to keep the babysitter and the children you care for safe. Some of the topics covered in the program: before parents leave, play-time, telephone calls/ stranger knocks, hand washing, meal times, bedtime, and providing emergency care (first aid/CPR). Sheila Davis is a Certified First Aid/CPR instructor with the American Safety & Health Institute, more information available at www.beesafe.com. Bring a sack lunch and a drink with you to class. A mini first aid kit will be given to each student and is included in the class fee. The class is held on a “non-school” day. Location: Senior Activity Center Instructor: Sheila Davis MIN/MAX: 10/25 6 Date 10/18 Time 9:00A-3:00P Ages Day All* Mon Date 12/23 Time 10:00-11:30A Fee $9 *Kids age 3 & under must have an adult attend with them. Parents attending must also pay the entry fee. Kids Night Out Just because school is back in session doesn’t mean we can’t continue to have fun at kids night out. Join the friendly parks and recreation staff as we spend the evening creating some memories. We will make a few craft projects, play a few silly games, have dinner and some special sweet treats. This is a popular class; sign up early as space is limited. Parents, take advantage of this opportunity to do something for you, or enjoy some quiet time in the house! (Program is held on an evening before a “no school” day.) Location: Senior Activity Center - Sunrise Room Instructor: Nicole Johnston MIN/MAX: 7/20 Child and Babysitting Class Ages Day 10+ Fri Location: Anacortes Cinema (415 “O” Ave) MIN/MAX: 20/100 Instructor: Nicole Johnston Fee $40 Age Day 4-12 Thur Date 10/17 Time 5:00-8:00P Fee $15 Girls on the Run Help us start a “Girls on the Run” program in Anacortes. We are currently looking for coaches for the spring season. Volunteer coaches work directly with the 3rd-6th grade girls in the program by leading the girls through fun and active lessons while helping them prepare for the non-competitive 5K event at the end of the season. The program meets twice per week for 90 minutes for 10 weeks. Exact location and times in Anacortes will be determined once the coaching slots have been filled and the season dates are set. For more information and to obtain a coach's application, call 360-429-9058 ext 302 or contact the Girls on the Run Counsel Director, Katie Heller via email at [email protected] www.cityofanacortes.org Mt. Erie Road & Trail Run Mt. Erie has one of the best viewpoints for miles. This annual event tests the endurance and stamina of anyone willing to take the challenge. Runners will jog up to the summit of Mt. Erie, with an elevation gain of 1,213 ft. The last 1.5 miles gains 884 ft. Participants have the option of running the paved road route, 3.6 miles, or the trail route, 2.5 miles. All participants are required to check-in and get pre-race instructions between 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. at Mt. Erie Elementary (41st & “M” Avenue) in Anacortes. Saturday, October 19 Mt. Erie Elementary 10:00 a.m. (Check-in begins @ 9:00 a.m.) Awards and refreshments will be given out at the school after the race (approx. 11:30 a.m.) Runners must either jog or have transportation back to the school. (There is limited space at the top so carpooling is recommended.) Trophies will be awarded to the first man and women to cross the finish line from the road and trail runs. Prizes will be awarded to the first place finishers in each of the following men’s and women’s age divisions: 14 & under, 15-18, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, and 60 & older. To register or to view a map of the course route and past years results visit http:// www.cityofanacortes.org/Parks/programs.htm or if you need more information please email: dustins@ cityofanacortes.org or call 293-1918. a Fee: $20 w/shirt, $10 w/out shirt a P articipants must pre-register in order to guarantee they receive their shirt by event day. a Pre-registrations due by Friday, October 4. a Important pre-race instructions will be given at Mt. Erie Elementary School at 9:45 a.m. a A prize raffle for all participants after the run! For information call 360-293-1918 Come enjoy the creative spirit of the holidays at the Wonderland Walk at Washington Park. Part of the campground will be decorated with holiday cheer by local groups, organizations and clubs. There will be live music scheduled for each night and hot chocolate available by donation. This event is held rain or shine and we even recommend you bring a flashlight or head lamp to help guide you. If you are part of a community groups and would like to decorate a campsite for the event, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 293-1918 or email nicolej@ cityofanacortes.org. The event will take place on: FAMILY Activities Dallas Kloke Wonderland Walk at Washington Park Friday, December 13 & Saturday, December 14 5:00-8:00 p.m. Washington Park Campground Breakfast with Santa Come visit the jolly old Saint Nick. Kids, don't miss this opportunity to tell him what you want for Christmas. Join APRD and the Senior Activity Center for a pancake breakfast with Santa Claus himself. There will be "make and take" crafts, live Christmas performances by local entertainers and of course every family will have the opportunity to get their photo taken with Santa! A ticket must be purchased prior to this event. There are a limited number of tickets available for each time slot. The tickets are available for $6.00 each and tickets can be purchased on our website at: http://www. cityofanacortes.org/Parks/programs.htm (Fee includes breakfast, photo w/Santa, and lots of fun.) DATE: LOCATION: TIME: COST: Saturday, December 7 Senior Center (1701 22nd ST) 8:00 - 11:00 A.M. $6.00 per person We are encouraging every family who attends to bring a canned or nonperishable food item that will be donated to the Anacortes Food Bank. 7 ADULT ACTIVITIES Sample of Anacortes Gentle Yoga Come downtown to the Anacortes Brewery for a two hour professional brewery tour in a commercial brewery followed by a tasting and food pairing. Focus will be on brewing process, flavor characteristics and style profiles. Head Brewer, Kevin, will discuss beer styles and flavor profiles while you work your way through four 4oz taste of a variety of beers. After that you will be presented with two dishes with an 8 oz pour each. Don’t miss out on this special opportunity and chance to learn insider information on the popular Anacortes Brew. You must be 21 & up to sign up for this tour. Location: Anacortes Brewery (320 Commercial Ave) Instructor: Kevin Pierce, Head Brewer MIN/MAX: 5/21 Age 21+ Day Date Sat 11/9 Time 1:00-3:00P Fee $33 Yoga is a great healing art that fosters calm concentration, reduces chronic pain, counteracts stiffening from age or inactivity, strengthens the immune system and enhances clear thinking. Accommodations are taught for those with limitations due to injury, etc. Kate Bowers teaches yoga with a light hearted, compassionate approach that fosters selfacceptance and increased self-confidence. For fall we are offering a 12-week program. Bring a blanket and firm pillow or extra firm blanket. Payment is required at the time of registration. Registration is available online. **Late registrations will be taken. Please inquire with the parks and recreation department. Location: WA Park (if inclement weather - Sr. Ctr.) Instructor: Kate Bowers MIN/MAX: 5/25 Age Day Date Time Fee 18+ Thur 9/19 - 12/12 6:00-7:30P $144 *Children 6 and older are welcome if accompanied by an attending adult and with prior consent from Kate. Dog Obedience Train your dog to respond to your commands. Registration for the class will be available on our website starting on Monday, September 9th. You can either register online or you can contact our office and register over the phone. Attendance at the first class is mandatory. Please do not bring dogs to first class. Important class information will be discussed at this time. This is a very popular class and will fill quickly. Also, limited space is provided so register early. Participants will receive a clicker and 15’ long line as part of their registration fee. Location: Volunteer Park Fieldhouse (1915 13th ST) Instructor: Marie Padovan MIN/MAX: 8/10 Age Day Date Time Fee 16+ Wed 9/18 - 10/30 6:00-7:00P $84 Tango Tuesdays Learn to dance. Beginners Argentine Tango dance class. Learn skills which will enable you to attend a social tango dance and feel at home on the dance floor. Students will receive weekly links to videos which support class instruction, tango terms list as well as CD’s of tango music to share. Dancing can be great exercise too. Come learn the beautiful art of Argentine Tango! You don’t even need to bring your own dance partner. Location: the Depot (611 R Ave) Instructor: Bruce Faulkner & Pamala Daoust MIN/MAX: 1/Open *No dogs the first night of class Age Day Date Time 18+ Tues 10/1 - 10/29 6:30-8:00P Drop-in Adult Sports Location Day Fee $40 Time Ultimate Frisbee Smiley’s Bottom Tuesdays 6:30 p.m. Pickle Ball Info: [email protected] Men’s Slow Break Basketball (30+) Mt. Erie Elementary Gym Tues. & Thurs. Sunday Sun & Tues 6:30-8:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 7:00-9:00 p.m. High School (Sundays) Fidalgo Elem. (Tuesdays) 8 www.cityofanacortes.org News from Washington Park Bob Vaux, Manager, (360) 661-3463 YOUR DOGS, YOUR RULES Complaints from park users, and most interestingly, other dog owners, regarding off leash activities of dogs and their owners are on the rise here at the Park. Please remember, your dog needs to be on leash at all times here at the Park, and everywhere else in Anacortes (excepting our two dog parks, of course). It does not matter the size, the friendliness, or any other traits your dog has. Leash the animal. Simple. RESERVATION SYSTEM Be sure to make your fall reservations for camping. The park is booking new requests every day. Go to http:// anacortesparksandrecreation.sportsites.com/ player/homeplayer.aspx and get yours today. 2013 WASHINGTON PARK FEES Effective 3/1/13 Boat Trailer Lot Parking: Resident* of Anacortes: $6.00 per day / $42.00 per week (max 14 days) Non-Residents: $8.00 per day / $56.00 per week (max. 14 days) Season Permits - January 1 to December 31 Resident* of Anacortes: $121.00 Non-Resident: $181.00 “B” Lot Overnight Parking (Single Vehicles Only) $6.00 per night Campground Fees: Campsites having water & electric hookups: $25.00 per night – Non-Resident $21.00 per night - Resident Campsites without hookups: $20.00 per night – Non-Resident $17.00 per night - Resident Reserved Group Picnic Area: $42.00 per day (weekdays-Monday through Thursday) $60.00 per day (weekends-Fri., Sat., Sun., and holidays) BOX JUICE NATION Reserved Group Tenting Area: Nobody loves a good box juice more than $90.00 per night my own children (even my 14 year old would *Resident is defined as a person who has their primary probably have to admit this). Box juice residence or owns property within the City limits of has become a staple in the North American Anacortes. picnic basket, and we are certainly in the picnic business here at the Park. However, the plastic straw cover on the box juices has my staff and I gnashing our teeth and wringing our hands. We humbly ask that you and your picnic team carefully remove all box juice straw wrappers, and any other trash that signaled the end of your gathering from the Park. FEEDING THE ANIMALS Another reminder to please stop feeding the animals here at the Park. They don’t need your help, and it simply habituates them away from their native wild. The expectation in the eyes of the deer, squirrel and birds out here is starting to really mess with the minds of our human visitors. FINALLY, THANK YOU Washington Park would not be here with almost 100 years of community support. On behalf of all of us who have previously worked here, currently do so, and in the future will, thank you ever so much. Managing this park is a gift I am thankful for every day. All the best to you and yours, and remember to come out and visit your Park. Online copies of menu at www.cityofanacortes.org 9 The Anacortes Parks Foundation and the City of Anacortes would like to thank the following individuals and businesses for your generous donations towards the 2013 John Curtis Memorial Fireworks Display!! Bubba Sudz Car Wash / In Memory of John Curtis Dakota Creek Industries, Inc. Anacortes Marine Enterprises Aleli & John Howell Doug Winge Samish Indian Nation Blue Cow Car Wash Evans Funeral Chapel & Crematory, Inc. Highland Woods, LLC Lovric's Sea-Craft Inc. Mad Hatter's Ice Cream North Harbor Diesel & Yacht Service Papa Murphy's Pizza Reisner Distributor Inc. Rockfish Grill/Anacortes Brewery Savage Roofing Sebo's Ship Harbor Inn Ted & Mary Anstensen Ray & Carolyn Bloom John W. Bolte, Jr. Verla Brown Douglas Burton Rob & Karen Evans Bruce & Margaret Evertz Richard R. & Madge M. Greer Wendy & Leeds Gulick In Memory of Audrey Harris Dr. Gary & Janice Hudak, MD Jon & Cindy Huener John & Linda Hunt Jan & Soren Jensen David G. Laidman Lisa & Dean Maxwell Joseph Mobley Richard & Linda Nelson Bob & Cathy Schaeffer Dick & Vicki Shirk Varrian Small Helen & Barbara Smart Steve & Linda Wilhoit Cora & Bruce Rolfe 8 Mariners Ridge Villas Anonymous Paul & Rene Vance Alice Bohnker Insurance Services, LLC Anacortes Tax Service Hair Systems Hanson Physical Therapy Island Import Garage Jennings Chiropractic Mr. SewDandy Scott Milo Gallery Upstage Boutique & Men's Store Bud & Betty Adams MJ Brady Gordon Bruchner Robin Catlin Elaine Conder Polly & John Derr Mark & Pam Estvold Thomas & Willy Evans John & Ann Giboney Leslie & Ray Heineman Jack & Ruth Hutteball Ellen Kaiser Betty & Von Kuehn Lewis & Mary Lehmann Derek & Beth Leney Stewart Lennox Alfred & Bonnie McCrary Harry & Karen McGrath Michael Menor Laurel Miller Marilyn Missimer Ian & Diane Munce Jerry & Pamela Munson Nguyen Family Christopher Parker Darryl & Judy Paulsen Bill & Iris Perkins Jim & Kathy Perkins Fred & Denise Phillips Colleen & Mike Powell Jim & Billie Schooler Reese & Joanne Sheely Stew & Pat Sterling Stan Stewart Patricia Steffani & Cary Tolman Bruce & Sue Trzcinski Steve & Michelle Vekved George & Laura Jane Viverette Patricia Walker Desmond & Elizabeth Wilson Bill & Jennifer Woyski Janette & Ronald S. Greenslade Norman & Nancy Hoxie Stegman Painting Family D Browne Rob & Suzi Childers Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dennis Nate & Amy Detturi Joseph & Grace Glasgow Brian Hanrahan King-Hanrahan Family Bob & Maureen Mullen Dennis & Linda Oeth John & Kathy Parker Ron & Sharyan Watts Ronald S. White Anacortes Harbor Electronics Aurinco, Inc. Berentson Construction Fidalgo Island Artillery Co. LLC Brad & Ruthanne Adams Larry & Marla Alexander Sharon & Steve Allen John & Shelly Angus Martin & Nelea Barney Betty Bates Paul Benz Harriet Bower Terry & Wendy Brazas Bill & Jane Brodie Thomas & Erica Burfield Mary & Harry Chandler Cliff & Amy Cisco Larry & Becky Cleveland Martha & Harold Clure Blynn & Wilma Cooper Oren & Carol Cotton Ken Crane Diane Danielson Daniel & Florence Doudna Sharene & Zac Elander Susan J. Ellingson E. Harvey Elwin Emsley Family Bill & Susanna Epler Sadie Fancher Maurice & Helene Fink Robert & Kathi Franklin Kathy Garde Greg & Connie Gibbons John & Diane Guinn Susan & Walter Guterbock Charles & Cheryl Hellam Michael & Carol Herbert Rosalie & Coleman Hill Sandra & Gary Hopper Ernie & Pattie Hutchins Max & Karen Hutchinson Ken Jacot Johnny James Iver & Cheryl Johnson Grace Johnston Scott & Paula Kidder Gail & Glenn King Kathleen Kipp Robert Knowles Sydney Korrell Bill & Max Loftis Lovelett Family John & Linda Mann Edward & Connie McMillen Thomas Meek Wayne & Mairivonne Melvin Dawn & Richard Metcalf W. M. Mohundro Arthur & Margaret Moll Skip & Carolyn Moore Don & Cindy Morton Rebecca Motherwell William & Susan Murray Anonymous Bob & MarKay Neumann Bill & Anne Noble Margaret A. Oehlman David & Sydney Olausen - Anacortes Dental Care Vince Oliver Fran & Ann Olsen Larry & Shelly Parfitt Herbert Pearson Robin & Tony Pestarino Bob & Molly Pitre Carol & Neal Pyke Valerie, Gary & Pete Robinson Jill Rothman Colleen Sargent Edward & Carol Schwabe Joyce Scoll Shainin Family Susan & Stan Singer Martha Snook Mary & Michael Stark Chuck & Jan Conklin Stavig Ms. Arlene Stavig Bill & Sam Stone Wayne & Joyce Suter Mike & Meaghan Swanson Marcia & Gerry Thompson Chuck & Yvonne Tollefson Edmund Marmol & Kathryn Van Alstyne Bryan & Linda Walker Rick & Judy Wallace Charles Wenker Gloria Williams Donn & Doreen Wilson David & Joanne Witiak Law Office of Aaron M. Rasmussen Pat Ansted Bill & B.J. Ballentine B & K Boardman Jon & Julie Boe Larry & Shirley Bowlin Laurie, Jim & Jacob Carver Randy Cloward Don & Jean Elo Jon & Sonia Evans Mitch & Sue Findlay Robert & Bonnie Freedman Billie Gates Dick & Barbara Gilmore Russell & Terrie Gindhart Richard Grill & Annette Tamre Richard & June Haddox William & Judith Harper Lonny & Bunny Heiner Linda & Vince Henley Alexander Hernandez Bruce & Karen Huntley John & Peggy Ireton Lisa Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Jaskiewicz Rick Johns Kilpatrick Family Eugene & Marjorie Knokey Leslie Krous Chuck & Bev Landgraf Judy & John Lavallee Stephen & Betty Miller Tim & Judy Montgomery Laurie Mueller Lavaughn Murdock Joan Oborne Don & Rosa Parker Gordon Parkhill Melissa Pilcher Laura & Harry Ree Damian Rodriguez Lee & Lynn Schroeder Susan Schwartz Elwin Vernon Lyubov & Eduard Amigud Bent & Barbara Andersen Carla & Tom Bigelow Family Brad & Annabelle Fox Glenn & Jean Garner Marilyn Garner Steve & Adele Hamel Earl & Gail Koller Theda Morton Arnie Schafer David & Kay Smith Sharon Alban Susan Ash Gary & Wanda Bruns Rick & Lori Cartmell Les & Sandy Cox Ken & Patty Crews Angela Currie Rick & Diane Davidson Dave & Kathy Duck Patrik & Jody Dylan Cliff & Jo Finkbohner Dick & Evelyn Greenlee Jinny Henning Leonard & Jill Hixson Sarah Holahan Ron & Myrna Jaffray Jim & Sheila Kaufman Don Martin Masten/Garde Family Gayl McALister Richard Millison Alice Monroe Earl & Floy Ann Montee Vera Oakes Joan P. Olson Dan Palmer Ted & Jane Parsons David & Mary Picht Pillman/Shipley Family Steve & Shalita Pye Jim, Jill, Connor & Calli Richards Frank E. Stratton Jim & Ginger Thomas Claudia Trigve Mary Vallentyne Velma Verrall James Walkley Lee Worcester Wayne Davis Elmer & Ruth Horn Marie & Don Ibsen William Johnson Mike & Sally Kilpatrick Tom & Lavar Kilpatrick Jeanne McDermott Mary & Robert Terry Chris Hartman We would also like to extend a SPECIAL THANK YOU to the following for their support of the fireworks show. Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Skagit County Sheriff’s Department, Cap Sante Marine & Anacortes Yacht Club 10 Online copies of menu at www.cityofanacortes.org Anacortes Arts Commission projects continue….. Poetry is the topic of recent art installations at Cap Sante Marina and Washington Park. Poetry by regional writers Jean Hollingstad, Gary Keister, Sam Green, Bob Rose, Thelma Palmer, Nancy Pagh, Robert Sund and Stephen Roxborough was selected last fall as part of the Word Waves community poetry project. Anacortes artist Daniel Paris created a beautiful wooden sculptural piece around Hollingstad’s poem. Carved from hard wood, intricately carved sea birds and shoreline detail wrap around the engraved poem. It is hung on the south wall of the Harbor Master’s building. Gary Keister’s poem is an excerpt from a larger poem about Anacortes, “Sebastian-Stuart Fish Company”. It was hand painted by an up and coming Anacortes artist, Paige Rosson, on a plate attached to a repurposed metal bow thruster donated by Dakota Creek. The installation, near the main boat ramp, references working aspects of the Marina. Washington Park will soon be installing engraved poetry on wood in several locations. The remaining pieces are on traditional signage at the two locations within the park. Children were able to get involved in making their own art recently at the Arts Festival at a booth sponsored by the Arts Commission. Hundred of kids were able to create a marbled piece of fabric with the assistance of artist Marius Hibbard. The Commission would like to thank Marius for making this happen again this year and also a hearty thank you to the volunteers who helped at the booth. Donations are still being sought from the community to help with the placement of the sculpture “Aerie” by artist Merrilee Moore, to be placed in the roundabout on Commercial Avenue. If you would like to contribute, please call the Anacortes Parks and Recreation Department at 360-293-1918. To those who have already donated, we thank you. The Arts Commission has had great success with the monthly art shows at The Depot, located at 611 R Avenue. The shows coincide with the monthly artwalks (6-9 pm on the first Friday) and then continue onto the following Saturday (10-3 pm). Thank you to Karla Locke for the coordinating and placement of the art installations. These shows are always free and the public is always welcome. If you would like to become involved with an Arts Commission project, please call us at 360-293-1918. Online copies of menu at www.cityofanacortes.org 11
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