Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Week of April 14th

In this week's La Conner Weekly News:


Tense Moment - It was the fourth inning, and the bases were loaded, when La Conner Braves' Kyle McKnight ran past Friday Harbor's third baseman Roy Taylor during their April 6 baseball game
[Photo by Amylynn Richards]


Tulips, tourists and a happy town - Sandy Stokes
Thousands of tourists converged on La Conner. Their cars spilled out of the pay parking lots on both ends of town and lined nearly every residential street. And cash registers all over town were making sounds that are music to merchants' ears.

Breathtaking - Can you blame all the visitors who drive for hours for a glimpse of what our local bulb farmers grow nearby? And we get to live here.
[Photo by Kirsten Morse]
 
What? No fireworks? - Alexander Kramer and Sandy Stokes
 La Conner's Chamber of Commerce is soliciting donations to pull together the $4,500 needed for this year's 4th of July fireworks display.

Older Jim Smith (Notes from Pull-And-Be Damned) and Mickey Bambrick (Nuggets from Norway) can be found here.

Don't forget to pick up this week's issue for the latest from our entertaining local writers.


Equine Eyewear - It's too soon to say whether this is the next fashion fad. On Saturday, this miniature was the only horse in town wearing sunglasses. The bespectacled equine was delighting crowds during the Kiwanis Not-So-Impromptu Parade.
[Photo by Annabelle Vergne]


Tulips: Resilient beauties - Alexander Kramer
As last weekend demonstrated, each year, huge crowds of tourists come to view snow geese and spring tulips. This year is no different, even though April, the Tulip Festival month, began with less-than-nice weather.


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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Week of April 7th

In this week's La Conner Weekly News: 


Glorious Color -- This stunning view at Tulip Town is one of the attractions that lure visitors to Skagit Valley every spring. 
[Photo by Sammie Bisson]


 Refinery explosion jolted local residents - Amylynn Richards
The Deadly blast at the Tesoro refiery on March Point near Anacortes was felt all the way to Shelter Bay. The explosion occured at 12:40 a.m. Friday, April 2 as employees performed routine maintenance in a highly flammable are of the refinery...

Growing Pains: Library needs more room - Alexander Kramer
The La Conner Regional Library is feeling cramped, and the hunt is on for a new space. In the past few months, the library's staff and Board of Trustees have been talking about the possibility of moving to a larger space...

Happy Hitter -- La Conner Brave's Tommy Peth hits a good one and runs for home during ;ast week's baseball game against Shoreline Christian.
[Photo by Amylynn Richards]


Local tulips draw international delegation - Fred Owens
Throughout the world, the tulip is a treasured flower. In Europe and Asia, gardeners cultivate tulips and gather for festivals this time of year. In Canada, the blooms come later, in May, and in Australia and South America, it is time for blossoms in October...


Older Jim Smith (Notes from Pull-And-Be Damned) and Mickey Bambrick (Nuggets from Norway) can be found here.

Don't forget to pick up the latest stories by these hilarious local writers.

Egg Hunter -- Ian Hamilton of La Conner plans his egg-hunting strategy during the La Conner Firemen's Association Easter Egg Hunt held in Pioneer Park on Saturday.
[Photo by Amylynn Richards]



Police Blotter
Friday April 2 
1:50 p.m.: Suspicious -- Caller reported unknown car was parked in their driveway, 200 block Maple Ave. in La Conner. The deputy contacted owner, who was shopping in La Conner, and the car was moved.

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Week of March 30th

Plane crash in Anacortes, Booze Burglar, Maple Ave. bike path, sculpture feature and more!




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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Week of March 24th

Back again to 8-pages--that 10-pager was a killer.



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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Week of March 17th

Happy Saint Patrick's Day!

Coincidentally, this is the paper's first 10-page paper!
(More news for your nickel--about $0.075 per page. Come on, that's a good deal).


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