What’s Happening!
Jul 17 2008 · UPDATED
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Today
— Summer Reading Program kickoff with Maggie Gallivan, 1:30 p.m., Friday Harbor Elementary School field. Enjoy music with Maggie Gallivan, popcorn, lemonade and lots of fun. Sponsored by the San Juan Island Library. Call 378-2798.
Saturday, June 28
— Family Art Days: Printmaking with Sherry Bell, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Westcott Bay Sculpture Park. Learn the possibilities of water-based art media on paper.
— Outdoor Storytime at the Farmers Market, 11:30 a.m., Courthouse parking lot. Visit the library at the Farmers Market to get books on cooking and gardening. Families will enjoy a break from shopping with an outdoor story hour at 11:30 a.m.
— Missoula Children’s Theatre’s “Snow White,” 3 and 7 p.m., San Juan Community Theatre. Tickets: $15 adults, $8 children and student reserved, with $5 student RUSH on available seats one hour before the show. Call 378-3210.
— Sugar on the Floor, 7 p.m., English Camp Barracks. Michael Cohen and Friends’ folk music roots run deep. Free. Call 378-2902 or 378-4409.
— Contra Dancing is back, 7:30 p.m., San Juan Island Grange. Join Mike Cohen and the Contra Dance Band for an evening of raucous active fun. Call Lee McEnery, 370-7589.
Thursday, July 3
— Dance Classes: Beginning Salsa, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Dance Workshop II. This is a one-time two-hour session. For more information, call Bill or Rita Ament at 378-9628.
— Dance Classes: Line Dancing, 5:15- 6:15 p.m., Dance Workshop II. This is an ongoing class. For more information, call Bill or Rita Ament at 378-9628.
Saturday, July 5
— Michael Vouri’s “The Life & Times of General George E. Pickett,” 8 p.m., San Juan Community Theatre. Part of SummerFest 2008. Tickets: $12 adults, $6 students reserved, $5 student RUSH on available seats one hour before the performance. Call 378-3210.
— Submit Calendar items by Friday, 4 p.m., to jkrall@sanjuanjournal.com.
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