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Women's soccer opens season at home Sept. 3 | |||
Retirement party for Anna Carey is Aug. 25 | |||
Convocation reservations needed by Sept. 10 | |||
鈥楽choolhouse Rock鈥 punctuates 草榴社区 summer stock season | Deb Currier, an associate professor of theater arts who has been teaching at Western Washington University since 2001, claims she can still recite the preamble to the U.S. Constitution 鈥渂ecause of those wonderful, singable song cartoons that played on Saturday mornings in the 鈥70s and 鈥80s.鈥濃 |
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Birch Bay algae blooms focus of July 30 talk | People can learn about the algae blooms that blanket Birch Bay each summer, causing concern among residents and visitors, during a presentation Thursday, July 30, at Birch Bay Bible Community Church. The free event runs 7 to 8 p.m. at 4460 Bay Road. Robin Kodner, assistant鈥 |
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Gallowglass to play final noon concert July 29 | |||
Marrowstone festival underway through Aug. 9 | |||
Dance: 草榴社区 presents 鈥楳ovement Graffiti: Dance Theatre鈥 | Nolan Dennet, a dance professor at Western Washington University, invited choreographers Nolan Hoppe-Leonard, Tara Reiter, Eli Madsen and Cassandra Howle to work with the 鈥淢ovement Graffiti: Dance Theater鈥 production. They turned to subjects as diverse as the internal wishes of another and鈥 |
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Climate change presentation offered in this week鈥檚 workshops | Learn about 鈥淐limate Change and Skagit County鈥 during the Transition Fidalgo & Friends community supper at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday, July 28, in the Anacortes Senior Center. Roger Fuller of Western Washington University, an ecosystem ecologist, will discuss the Skagit Climate Science Consortium,鈥 |
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Lectures on Puget Sound toxicity coming to Western Aug. 2 and 7 |