Save money, save weeding time, reduce pollution, reduce your ecological impact and adapt to a changing climate. Those are five good reasons for using water more wisely on Vashon.
Vashon Allied Arts’ $600,000 purchase of an adjacent lot — the current home of McFeed’s — is a bold move for the 40-plus-year-old organization. It shows courage on the part of the board and administration. It reflects foresight — VAA raised $1 million before making the deal and announcing it to the public. And it’s a measure of Islanders’ remarkable generosity.
t History suggests we might have cause to be alarmed.
I want to congratulate Joe Sutton-Holcomb on providing a well thought-out and reasoned column about his peers’ experience and opinions about teens’ use of alcohol and drugs. It reminds me, some 25 years out of high school, how intelligent and mature high school age youth are. Therein lies the problem, of course.
Where do we go from here?
By STEPHEN BOGAN In response to Joe Sutton-Holcomb’s op-ed piece “Teens know the difference between experimentation and addiction” in the…
By ANNE ATWELL In my new role as communications consultant for the Vashon Island School District, I find that I…
There’s been a lot of talk on these pages over the last couple of months about teenagers, substance abuse and…
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