Islands' Weekly, April 09, 2013

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Greek and Balkan music comes to Lopez. Read more about the talented musicians and their art on page 8.

Letters

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Bug Club

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New Skate Park

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VOLUME 36, NUMBER 15 • april 9, 2013

A celebration of life and community By Cali Bagby Weekly editor

Jenn Janeway describes her husband as a steady stream – constant and strong, but also gentle.

Lopez Center

But when Darryl Carfrae was diagnosed in November with advanced multiple myeloma, a type of bone marrow cancer, the future became uncertain. “It feels like you are dodg-

Dance Tribute: Cinemagic

Sunday, April 21st 7:30 pm A ballroom Dance Tribute to the Music of the Silver Screen

Riser Seating Adults/$15 Youth/$8

Tickets available at PSR, Blossom Org. Grocery, Lopez Book Shop, LCCA office and www.lopezcenter.org Presented by Utah Ballroom Dance Co.

ing bullets,” she said about the experience. “You don’t know what’s going to happen from one moment to the next.” Just a few weeks after his diagnosis, Darryl needed an emergency trip to Virginia Mason in Seattle. Cancer had weakened Darryl’s bones, leaving two vertebrae, a shoulder blade and a number of ribs fractured. Also suffering from acute kidney failure and anemia, Darryl had lost 45 pounds. For three weeks, Jenn

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stayed by his side throughout Christmas and the New Year as doctors tried to control his pain. “It was a horrendous ordeal,” Jenn said. Now Darryl is at home with Jenn and their 11-yearold son Sterling. The family is looking to raise $80,000 for Darryl’s medical bills and ongoing treatment through an event they call “A Celebration of Life, Community and the Darryl Carfrae/Janeway family,” at Lopez Center, Friday, April

Seattle’s DRÓMENO

Saturday, April 13th 7:30 pm

Greek & Balkan Dance Music With Thea Huijgen, dance instructor

Adult/$10-$15 Youth/$5

FACT: Passage of the Lopez bond measure is a significant cost: • Actual Lopez school taxes budgeted for 2013…$1,258,698 • Add estimated annual cost of paying off the $15.5 million bond………….$967,597 • Future annual Lopez school taxes assuming no other additions...$2,226,295 Percent of school tax increase if bond measure passes…

77%

Will this increase in school spending make our kids better educated? Paid for by Lopez School Facts Committee, 856 Shark Reef Road, Lopez, WA. 98261, nolopezbond@gmail.com

12 at 7:30 p.m. Jenn has been amazed to see more than 20 musicians step up to volunteer their talents for the cause – everything from jazz to Americana to folk to boogie. The line-up includes Chicken Biscuit, Lance Brittain, Lane Langford and Bill Johnson and Friends. Jenn said although the event is in Darryl’s name the idea is to honor anyone going through health issues. For Jenn, having the event is an extraordinary show of community support, but it also “feels like we are coming out of the closet and becoming vulnerable.” “It’s hard to receive help,” she said. “This is a lesson in receiving.” The family moved to Lopez from Kauai six years ago after attending a family reunion. They didn’t like the schools in Kauai and Sterling was heading into grade school. It was supposed to be just a visit, but after the reunion Jenn never went back home. Darryl

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Jenn, Darryl and Sterling. tidied up things back in Hawaii and joined her a few weeks later. They had good luck. They purchased a piece of property that was for sale next to a friend’s home. “It felt like it was meant to be,” Jenn said. Her parents also found a permanent home on Lopez and her three siblings eventually all moved to the greater Pacific Northwest area, providing plenty of cousins for Sterling to befriend, especially during tough times like his father’s extended visit at the hospital. “It’s a special community here,” Jenn said. “We are awed and amazed by everyone’s service.” Jenn said having access to help from the Hospice Home Care, Lopez Island Family Resource Center and the Lopez Island Medical Clinic See community, page 8

✓OTE YES FOR OUR LOPEZ SCHOOL We were skeptical until we heard the magnitude of critical needs: major problems with fire sprinklers, plumbing, heating, and electrical; well water restrictions; a woefully inadequate kitchen; and other significant safety, security, and communication issues.

We now understand the great benefit for Lopez (low interest rates and over $1 million in grants) and trust the ongoing community involvement in planning and cost oversight. Please join us in voting yes. We can do more now for less money or do less later for more money. - Mac & Tytti Langford Paid for by Yes For Lopez, 1937 Bakerview Rd., 98261 www.yesforlopez.org • www.lopezislandschool.org • info@yesforlopez.org


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