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Pride dance, puppet parade come to Vashon | UPDATE

The Show Your Pride Dance will be held on Friday, June 17.

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Kayakers are following salmon’s journey to the sea

Vashon native Alia Payne is creating a short film chronicling the group’s journey.

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Morningside Farms preserved for generations to come

Forty acres of forest on the 96-acre Morningside Farms property was purchased by King County in late March…

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Vashon home to new, 90-acre horse sanctuary

Ghost Owl Farms is home to 45 animals – including horses, goats, alpacas and more.

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Noted podcast, ‘Labyrinths,’ to go live with local guests

This will be the second live podcast recording that Knox and Robinson have hosted.

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Vashon youth pen works included in new library collection

Any islander younger than 18 is encouraged to create a book for the new collection at the Vashon…

Pac-12 championships at Hayward Field in Eugene Ore. on May 13, 2022 (Serei Hendrie

Sports

Islander shines in Pac-12 Track & Field Championships

Virginia Miller, who grew up on Vashon, won in the women’s javelin with a throw of 178’6” (54.42…

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School district works to further define and defend staff cuts

VISD’s board continues to grapple with curing a more than $1 million deficit in the district’s budget for…

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After two years, summer meals return to Vashon parks

Picnics in the Park includes lunch and volunteer-led activities, which have previously included face painting, crafts, and more.

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Avian influenza on the rise in Washington, islanders respond

None of the cases in the state so far have affected commercial flocks, but they have impacted non-commercial…

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Islander chronicles experience in Shanghai shipyard

Madeleine Wolczko has documented her experiences in the web series “Restricted to Ship.”

Jackson

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An island chef brings magic and comfort through food and music

Chef Chantel Jackson hopes to bring laughter, fun and comfort through food and music.

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Fifth-generation islander pens debut novel

Gayle Kellner imagines a future world with environmental justice and peace.