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LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Hugs for Hearts & Hammers
May 07 2013, 3:26 PM To the editor: June wants me to share her appreciation, no, her downright excitement for the work that was accomplished Saturday by Hearts & Hammers. Happiness is really all it is cracked to be.
Hearts & Hammers: Volunteers, sunshine make for glorious workday and celebration
A new beam is handed up to Bob Snow, left, and Stan Binker by House Captain Don LaMontagne for the new deck at Pat McFarland’s home.  -  Lorinda Kay photo May 07 2013, 2:37 PM A glorious day on Saturday welcomed more than 400 volunteers who worked on 36 homes throughout South Whidbey on the 20th anniversary of Hearts & Hammers. Needed repairs were given to homeowners like John and Micky O’Brien, who could not do the work alone. John just turned 80 and despite keeping busy with upkeep on his house, some things he can no longer do, like climbing up a ladder.
RELIGION NOTES | Christian Whidbey women retreat to camp
Apr 13 2013, 9:41 AM A Christian Women’s Retreat sponsored by Trinity Lutheran Church and St. Peter’s Lutheran Church will be held April 19-21 at Camp Casey, Coupeville
Story of two girls reveals justice needs | GUEST VIEWPOINT
May 07 2013, 3:29 PM By JUDGES VICKIE CHURCHILL and ALAN HANCOCK Two girls, ages 4 and 5, had been removed from their home for over two years due to allegations of abuse or neglect.
Forest ecologist leads tour through time on South Whidbey
Elliott Menashe explores a forest.  -  Apr 12 2013, 2:56 PM RECORD STAFF As part of Whidbey Earth and Ocean Month, forest ecologist Elliott Menashe will explore the history of the Salish Sea and Puget Sound in a lecture titled, “A Brief History of the Salish Sea: How We Got to Where We’re Going,” at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 21, at the Langley United Methodist Church.
Try mussels if you prefer | WHIDBEY ARCHIVE
May 07 2013, 2:28 PM RECORD STAFF For mussel lovers, here is a recipes from the files of the South Whidbey Record.
Fairies for a day at Meerkerk Gardens
Samaira Simmons waves as she strolls through the rhododendrons of Meerkerk Gardens last  weekend. Below, Maggie and Rolan Garrett rest under a rubiginosum plant. As part of the garden’s Meerkeerk Magic festivities, kids and parents alike, were encouraged to don fairy wings and walk with fairy figurines. The gardens are in full bloom and welcomes  visitors.  - Photos courtesy of Meerkerk Gardens Apr 16 2013, 2:38 PM Here are a couple photos of people taking in Greenbank's Meerkerk Gardens during its Fairy Day.
Two South End men finish Boston Marathon
Apr 16 2013, 1:05 PM Amid the chaos of the Boston Marathon bombing Monday, a Clinton man’s family is thankful he’s fast.
Cedarcrest clamps down on South Whidbey boys soccer
Apr 16 2013, 2:16 PM Off an emotional 1-0 shoot out victory against King’s, South Whidbey failed to score and Cedarcrest dumped in three goals.
EDITORIAL | Whales’ benefits continue to grow
Apr 16 2013, 2:08 PM Langley’s love of whales for a number of years now has spurred an event called “Welcome the Whales,” which occurs again this weekend thanks to the organizational efforts of the Whidbey-based Orca Network and numerous other groups.