Editor,
“If it’s wrong to wreck the planet, it’s wrong to profit from the wreckage.” — Bill McKibben
Join us 3:30-5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 13, on the corner of Highway 20 and Main Street in Coupeville for a Divestment Day rally/demonstration.
Editor,
“If it’s wrong to wreck the planet, it’s wrong to profit from the wreckage.” — Bill McKibben
Join us 3:30-5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 13, on the corner of Highway 20 and Main Street in Coupeville for a Divestment Day rally/demonstration.
I found the “Langley Rabbit Wars” story very interesting. In my veterinary practice, I deal with a number of wildlife issues, including predation of small pets.
Smoking: While I agree with you that raising the legal age for smoking cigarettes is unlikely to be effective, the implication of your editorial is that it’s no one’s business but the adult smokers.
To all of the concerned Citizens of Ebey’s Reserve and all other noise complainers, you are looking in the wrong direction.
To all of the concerned Citizens of Ebey’s Reserve and all other noise complainers, you are looking in the wrong direction. You had better start directing your energy toward replacing the inept government we have instead of getting rid of airplanes.
This past weekend the PBY Memorial Foundation’s PBY-5A Catalina aircraft moved from Whidbey Island Naval Air Sation’s Seaplane Base to a new aircraft display area across from the PBY-Naval Air Museum on Southeast Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor.
On Saturday, Jan. 24, I had the misfortune of capsizing my canoe in Oak Harbor. I was unable to re-board on my own.
Central to this growing controversy are the EA-18G jets stationed at NAS Whidbey.
Editor,
On Jan. 15, Andreas and Lisa Wurzainer of Christopher’s restaurant in Coupeville hosted their second annual fundraiser for the Meals 2 Kids program. This program is run by Gifts from the Heart food bank and sends food for the weekend home with students at Coupeville Elementary School, whom might not otherwise have enough.
My husband and I moved to Oak Harbor in 1957 and started our business, Quinn Glass.
We do a disservice to Dr. King, and to ourselves, when we commemorate his life and ignore the prophetic message he left behind.
If you were at the sold-out concert for The Saratoga Orchestra on Sunday the 18th, you know what a glorious time it was.
On Jan. 15, Andreas and Lisa Wurzrainer of Christopher’s Restaurant in Coupeville hosted their second annual fundraiser for the Meals 2 Kids program.