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Jeff & Heather Discuss Missing Canadian Kayakers, County-Town Water Dispute, Tourism Alarm Bells & Rising CNL2 Subscriptions
THE CNL2 VIDEO IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Heather Spaulding, Editor of the Journal of the San Juan Islands, and Jeff discuss developments over the past week: This CNL2 video is approximately 31-1/2 minutes in duration.
No implementation funds for San Juans water taxi service in 2024 State appropriations
In a brief shared with CNL2 TV by Rep. Alex Ramel, plans for San Juan County’s Community Water Taxi see no immediate funding in the latest transportation bills, with focus instead on a study for future services. Despite this, Vashon and Bremerton routes receive millions for enhancements. The move underscores challenges in ferry service equity…
Richard Uri Brings County Services to Those in Need
CNL2 VIDEO IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Jeff shares quick impressions of the three candidates for County Manager. Then Richard Uri, Behavioral Health Specialist with San Juan County’s Human Services Unit within the County Health Department, explains the County’s transportation voucher program helping San Juans County’s vulnerable population get to where they need…
Renaissance Man Jeremy Jennings Makes Wood-fired Pottery
Masters-degreed classical composer, winemaker and sommelier, abstract painter, and now potter in the English Arts & Crafts Tradition and the Japanese Mingei Folk Art Movement — Jeremy Jennings loves the creative process. When he isn’t working in clay, he serves as the wine and beer buyer for the San Juan Food Coop.
UPDATE: Town of Friday Harbor Grants Tourism Bureau Request for $20,000 Campaign to Combat Ferry-reliability Perceptions
In its most recent meeting (May 2), the Friday Harbor Town Council voted unanimously to grant a request for $20,000 in incremental funding to the Tourism Commission for a special springtime media campaign aimed at feeder markets. It’s the “Getting Here is Half the Fun” campaign (described below).In brief remarks, Bureau Executive Director Deborah Hoskinson…
World-famous Sailboat Named ‘Golden Rule’ Will Dock in Friday Harbor Late August – Boat has History with Terry Lush Family
CNL2 VIDEO AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGENOTE TO READERS: This article is easiest to read if you turn your smartphone or tablet sideways.When Ed Lush, Terry Lush’s father, bought a 12-year-old 30-foot sailboat in San Pedro, California in 1970, the elder Lush had no idea of its storied past. Terry has fond memories of…