...others mentioned.The next HRC event is the fourth I Am Juneau potluck picnic to be held at Sandy Beach, Savikko Park shelter No. 1 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 11. All of Juneau is invited to attend the event and everyone is encouraged...
Gary Lee Durling Sr. died Feb. 17, 2011.A celebration of his life will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday at Shelter No. 1 on Sandy Beach in Douglas. Main dishes will be provided, guests are welcome to bring a side dish or salad to share.
...group, comedian/actor bernardo bernardo and local talent. 11 a.m. June 17 - Annual picnic, at savikko park, shelter no. 1. 7 p.m. June 17 - Encore reading of the perseverance theatre second-stage play, "voyage," at filipino community...
...8 at Cypress Grove Park in Orlando, Fla. A reception will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 10, at Sandy Beach Shelter No. 2 in Juneau. Friends and family are welcome. The bride is the daughter of Kenneth Mill and Dianna Bellemare. She...
...Saturday, July 10 Kick-off walk for SEARHC Walk Across Southeast Summer Program, 10 a.m.-noon, Sandy Beach, Shelter No. 2. Details: Rocky, 364-4456. Saturday at the Garden: "Creating Sacred Spaces in the Garden: Labyrinths & Spirals...
...reunion picnic this weekend in Seattle. The 60th Annual Juneau-Douglas Picnic will be 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at picnic shelter No. 5 in Lincoln Park in West Seattle, at the intersection of Fauntleroy Way SW & SW Webster. Recent picnics have been...
...Seattle. What's called the Juneau-Douglas Picnic will be held about 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at Lincoln Park Shelter No. 5 in West Seattle. Details are available through Barbara (Guertin) Nielsen, picnic coordinator, at Cougyew@aol...
...there is a totally accessible park area with no poles, no wires, no driveways, no structures, no picnic tables or shelters, no development of any kind. This piece of road is perfect for walking, biking, skating, beach picnicking, etc. Obviously...
...neat habitat for marine life but it's also providing divers with something to see." About 100 yards off Auke Rec. shelter No. 4 on an average tide, at a depth of about sixty feet, the vessel is a major landmark in an otherwise barren underwater...
...industry and not enough devoted to other needs. Today, many Branson workers live in trailers, tents, or homeless shelters. No economic theory is universally applicable. This one certainly is not. But all good economic theories should help...
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