Drawing his own share of applause in a recent parade of champions was Anacortes Police Department’s “T-Bone,” who retires this month. T-Bone is pictured here at the Jan. 12 parade in downtown Anacortes, and with handler Tyler Hatcher at the 2024 National Night Out at Storvik Park. Have a great retirement, T-Bone!
A great turnout Sunday to celebrate the success of the back-to-back 2A Football Champion Anacortes Seahawks. Also on parade were State Champion Cross Country runner Dylan Rowell and young players from championship Anacortes Youth Football.
Sunshine drew me to Weaverling and the Tommy Trail. Among the birds I encountered were Canada geese and mallard ducks. I also saw two eagles, buffleheads, seagulls, kingfisher … and a seal. I highly recommend this walk.
What goes up must come down. Thanks to the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce and volunteers (Aspen Yachts and Seattle Yachts) for this beautiful Christmas tree. On with 2025!
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Ten years ago. For many of us here on Fidalgo Island, it’s the water!
Recent history at the 99-year-old Port of Anacortes includes major environmental cleanup projects. One such project was “Focus Fidalgo, a Puget Sound Initiative.” This project involved in part the removal of soils contaminated by leaking fuel tanks. Demolished as part of the process was the building that housed Cap Sante Marine. Restored waterfront properties allowed […]
Shiny red, and just the right size! It was no surprise that the little boy on the right was attracted to this “Fire and Rescue” display at the 2007 Island Hospital Celebration of Trees. The annual fund-raising event was held in partnership with the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce and the Port of Anacortes. Type “Christmas” […]
A Celtic Christmas featuring Geoffrey Castle has become something of a tradition in Anacortes. This year Castle and friends performed at Brodniak Auditorium, but in the past most shows were held at the Port of Anacortes Transit Shed on the Guemes Channel. These photos were taken in 2011, when Castle’s guests included the Gothard Sisters.