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Desert Island Duo Choose Christmas Classics

Phil Clapham and Elizabeth Shepherd revisit “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” and “A Christmas Memory.”

Eleanor Knight, 14, and her younger brother, Ivan, then, 9, horse around while waiting to surf a wave on the Class III Wenatchee River. Courtesy photo.

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Kayaking kid conquers raging rapids

“Between Two Swims” captures family’s brave adventures on film.

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Meet Our Farmers: Making Wild Seed Dreams Come True

Jen Williams believes the time is now to reclaim the biodiversity lost to corporate seed companies.

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Our Town: Woodworker Finds a Deep Connection in His Work

Ric Peterson tells us, in his own words, about his work.

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Island Kids Make a Joyful Noise, Thanks to Local Nonprofit

Users of the island’s instrument library have doubled in the past year.

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The Desert Island Bookworm sails to Arabia

Courtesy Photo

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Arts Center Offers Two Sweet Holiday Treats

Another holiday offering is the ‘White Christmas’ show.

Classic Eats Restaurant owner Tony Hayes distributing gift certificates to Highline School District staff. Hayes is one of many King County residents that have been giving back during this time of need in 2020. Courtesy photo/Tony Hayes.

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Local fundraisers take on new meaning during pandemic

With these hardships have come stories of the power of community crowdfunding in our own backyards.

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What’s Happening Dec. 3 – 10

Reggae legend Clinton Fearon releases a single, new shows from VashonLive, and more.

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Desert Island Bookworm Takes on a Whale of a Tale

Herman Melville produces magic with English that almost no one else can

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Family Portrait: Parenting in a Pandemic

This new feature in The Beachcomber checks in with islanders who are parenting during the pandemic.

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A New Album Captures the Essence of Vashon in Song

The collection of songs by local musicians is the second volume of this annual project.

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Even in a Hard Year, Arts Center Celebrates the Season

Even in the quiet of the pandemic, staff members have stayed busy.