Highway closure north of Burton

Highway closure north of Burton

Highway closure north of Burton

Stretches of Vashon Highway between S.W. Burton Drive and S.W. 228th Street will be closed between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. from Monday, May 5, to Friday, May 9.

The closure is to enable crews from King County road services to repair the highway above and below its surface. A drainage pipe under the roadway deteriorated, washing out the shoulder.

Motorists can take a detour west of the highway via S.W. Burton Drive, 107th Avenue S.W. (north-south), and S.W. 228th Street.

Ferry fares go up

Ferry fares go up 25 percent for the summer tomorrow, Thursday, May 1. The increase applies only to single ride vehicle/driver tickets, not passenger or multi-ride fares.

Tickets on the Fauntleroy-Vashon and Point Defiance-Tahlequah routes are $14.80, but go up to $18.50. One-way fares between Vashon and Southworth will go from $11.55 to $14.45.

For more information about ferry fares or schedules, check the Washington State Department of Transportation Ferries Division Web site at www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries or call 1-888-808-7977.

Ferry advisory meeting

There will be a meeting of the Vashon ferry advisory committee at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 6, in the McMurray Middle School library.

Carpe Diem open house

Carpe Diem Primary School will host an open house for interested families and students at 6:30 p.m. tonight at the Land Trust Building, where the school is located. Janice Campbell, the owner and teacher of Carpe Diem, will speak at 7 p.m.

The evening will will include a short curriculum presentation by the teachers, a time to ask current parents questions, math games and a science gizmo project for students. This is a family event; kids are welcome.

Homestead open house

Homestead Farm & Wilderness School — for students ages 3 to 11 — will hold an open house from 10 to 11:30 a.m. and 5 to 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 5.

The school offers a “hands-on, hearts-on” curriculum rooted in ecological and agricultural wisdom and emotional literacy, said teacher Sarah Wright. Its curriculum is informed by what she called “Enki-Waldorf,” as well as the Wilderness Awareness School and the principles of permaculture.

Homestead is located on Shoulder to Shoulder Farm, just south of Vashon Cohousing at 10421 Bank Rd. Call Dana Schuerholz for more information at 463-0822.