One of the features I enjoy most about perennials is their ability to alter the complexion of my garden every month. Whether they are coming into bloom or going out, they are always interesting. As the overall shape of each plant changes throughout the season, so does the personality of my garden.
Artists with works that express their political opinions are invited to display and sell their works at the Sisters Restaurant Sept. 7 to Nov. 2. Works will be judged on the bases of artistry, as well as political input, clearness of the message. Works, containing elements of bigotry, racism or insult won’t be accepted. Otherwise, curator is open-minded and fair to all political groups, parties and non-partisan’ voices. There is no limit of entries. Agreements and presentation requirements will be mailed upon acceptance of the entries. Commission from sales is 30 percent. Not for sale items are welcome. Only two-dimensional wall art is accepted at the restaurant. Send digital jpeg images sized 500 pix one dimension and include the medium, size and price of your works with “I Vote” in the subject line to lyussy@earthlink.net.
With the adoption of a new name recently, the Centennial Trail Coalition of Snohomish County has launched a new campaign.
Bob Sindelar and his wife Sheila are hooked on bird watching.
ARLINGTON — For Florence Pryor, a single photo was enough to reunite her with her father and brother, at least in spirit.
A different crowd showed up to hear Straight On in Arlington’s Music in the Park concert last Thursday. Quite a few rock-n-roll musicians were in the crowd to hear the Heart tribute band, Straight On.
Art Dujardin and the Greater Marysville Art Guild will be painting “plein air” at Lavender Hills Farm, 7508 108th St. N.E. in Marysville, starting at 10 a.m., Friday, Aug. 22. Visitors are welcome to watch the artists painting and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Original paintings, prints and cards will be offered for sale.
They say all good things must come to an end and so goes the “Taste of the Times” recipe column that we have enjoyed doing for over a year now. We have both decided to go into semi-retirement which will give us both more time to experiment with our recipes even more.
We would like to encourage our readers to send in their favorite recipes. Send recipes to The Arlington Times. PO Box 67, Arlington, WA, 98223 or you can e-mail them at: arltimes@arlingtontimes.com. Att: Deb or Di.
Father Christopher Wanyonyi is starting to feel like an old hand at finding his way around Arlington.
Wanyonyi is the director of the Christ the King Parochial Academy in the Western Province of Kenya, and he paid a return visit to the city July 10 – Aug. 12.
