The Pirates made it to the state playoffs last year and in 2006, and with a seasoned and powerful team, coaches, athletes and parents are confident they’ll do it again this year. A game on Friday against Lynden Christian, number two statewide, is sure to test their mettle.
On Friday morning, a dozen Islanders gathered at Colvos Creek Nursery on Point Robinson Road. Friends, neighbors, strangers, gardeners, customers — they all came to the woodsy farm on a knoll to help nursery owner Mike Lee deconstruct his three greenhouses.
Vashon’s performance art troupe, UMO Ensemble, is gearing up to present its third annual cabaret on the Island.
“On Golden Pond,” a play that won Oscars for Henry Fonda and Katherine Hepburn in its 1981 screen adaptation, will open on the Blue Heron stage this month with an all-star Island cast. The play is a co-production of Drama Dock and Vashon Allied Arts.
Red Bicycle Bistro and Sushi will serve up some homegrown music this weekend, with free shows planned on Friday and Saturday featuring a roster of Island talent.
Music at Luna Café Luna will offer three free music events this weekend, kicking off with a concert by Angela…
A 40-day international peace event has an active contingent on Vashon, and organizers are seeking participants in an endeavor that they call “subtle activism.”
Another night of art Three Island galleries will open their doors for a bonus gallery cruise from 6 to 9…
Red Bicycle Bistro and Sushi will offer a full plate of music this weekend with two free concerts.
Hanz Araki, a musician known for his Celtic flute-playing and emotive vocals, will bring a group of Celtic players to the Blue Heron Art Center at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10.
The Broadway musical version of a beloved book by Louisa May Alcott is the debut project of Vashon Teen Musical Theatre Project (VTMT).
This group of young thespians is getting ready to open an Island production of “Little Women” for a two-weekend run at Bethel Church.
By JANICE RANDALL Vashon Allied Arts The whimsical mixed media sculptures of Basil Milovsoroff (1906-1992) will be shown at the…
For years, Quartermaster Harbor has provided a winter refuge to the western grebe, an elegant, long-necked diver that has experienced a precipitous decline throughout Puget Sound.