Islands' Weekly, October 08, 2013

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As a former Student of Lopez Island

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School District I will work for:

A budget that is both efficient, effec-

 As a former Student of Lopez Island School District I will work for:

tive, and focused on the necessities;  A budget that is both efficient, effective,

Contributed photo / Deanna Brant

A budget that is both efficient, effective,

and focused on the necessities;

 Transparency in the school so the

and focused on the necessities;

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Paid for by the Committee to Elect Teddy McCullough P.O. Box 574, Lopez Is. WA 98261 360.298.5266

OCTOBER SHOW

74, Lopez Is. WA 98261 360.298.5266

Opening Reception:

Saturday, Oct. 12th, 5-7 pm Show dates: 10/12 - 11/8

Lopez Artists’ Cooperative

Marie Luckhurst Pastels, Watercolors, Mixed Media

Linda Ann Vorobik Botanical Art, Hand-Painted Silks Gallery Hours: Wed.-Sat. 10-5; Sun. 10-3 www.ChimeraGallery.com; (360) 468-3265

Lopez artist Tamara Shane, shown above, will dedicate her sculpture “Recycles of Life” on the lawn by Isabel’s Café with a ceremonial Blessing of Gratitude on Saturday, Oct. 12 at 4 p.m. The wood and copper shrine is the third work in Kwiáht’s

public art series “Village at the Edge of the Sea” focused on the wetlands and wildlife of Fisherman Bay. “This is a tribute to the natural and elemental worlds,”

says Shane. “The design includes symbols representing the five basic elements of earth, water, fire, air and metal.” In keeping with the theme of the art series, a small solar-powered fountain is incorporated into Shane’s work. The public is welcome to participate in the Oct.12 installation of “Recycles of Life” by bringing words, songs, or tokens to honor the elements. Shane is well known on the island for her use of copper, wood, mirrors and brass in smaller works that recall medieval votive wall shrines, drawing on Celtic folklore and Lopez forests, fields and shorelines. “Tamara’s work is funda-

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On Sept. 28 at a home game vs Lummi JV, the Lopez Lobos won 36-12 in a torrential down pour. “Worst weather I have ever watched any outdoor sporting event in,” said parent and photographer Deanna Brant.

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mentally about elemental forces, tradition and mystery,” says Kwiáht director Russel Barsh. “We wanted to give her an opportunity to see what she could do with a full-scale roadside shrine overlooking Fisherman Bay.” Like other artworks in the Kwiáht series, “Recycles of Life” will be on display for a month. For more information write: kwiaht@gmail.com.

La Familia Valera Miranda

La Familia Valera Miranda has been practicing the traditional Cuban music known as Son – the style recently popularized by the Buena Vista Social Club albums – for generations. Music is a family affair for these famous musicians. Félix Valera Miranda, founder of the group, sings and plays guitar while his wife, Carmen, plays maracas, along with their sons, Enrique (“Kiki”), Raúl, and Ernesto, on cuatro (an eight-string guitar tuned in pairs), bass, and bongos respectively. In addition to La Familia is Wilfredo Fuentes on congas and Antonio Rodón who sings and plays clave. Since the 19th century, several families have played a significant role in Cuban culture, acting as a crucible of ethnic groups, collecting deeply rooted local traditions that have a bearing on the country’s unique musical identity. The group will be performing at Lopez Center, Saturday, Oct. 12, 7:30 p.m., Tickets in advance are adults $15 and youth $6. Tickets are at Lopez Center office, and online Tickets available also from: Paper Scissors on the Rock, Blossoms Organic Grocery, Lopez Book shop, Lopez Center office. Tickets at door and adult $18 and youth $8. Lopez Island

180’ WATERFRONT Price Reduced $179,999

West facing 2.7 acres of oldgrowth fir forest, with driveway. Water, power and phone at lot line. Septic permit. Small cabin and mooring buoy.

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