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Community Scrapbook| March 17

Kathy Boyd
Skagit Valley Herald
March 17, 2008 - 11:19 AM


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SEDRO-WOOLLEY

EarthCorps leader honored by Trust

Luci Miner and the Sedro-Woolley EarthCorps have been named to receive Skagit Land Trust’s annual Stewardship Award.

The award is given in recognition of a Trust volunteer’s contributions to stewardship activities. It will be presented March 21 during the Trust’s annual meeting.

Miner, president of EarthCorps, started a waste-reduction and composting project. She enlisted all the schools in the city of Sedro-Woolley to participate in the effort to recycle food waste for compost.

The Trust said Miner showed exceptional leadership and EarthCorp demonstrated enthusiasm and dedication to its mission and work.

SKAGIT COUNTY

Two contestants vie for Dairy Ambassador

Shelby Hansen, 19, and Michelle Wesen, 16, are competing for the title of Skagit Island Dairy Ambassador.

One of the two candidates will be crowned Monday, April 7, during the Skagit Island Dairy Ambassador Coronation Banquet. Contestants must be involved in a dairy program (FFA, 4-H, etc.), work on a dairy, or be a member of a family actively engaged in the dairy industry.

Hansen is the daughter of dairy farmers Herb and Judy Hansen of Sedro-Woolley. She graduated from Sedro-Woolley High School and attends Pacific Lutheran University.
Wesen is the daughter of dairy farmers Richard and Shaun Wesen of Bow. She is a junior at Burlington-Edison High School.

The coronation festivities begin at 7 p.m. on April 7 at the Best Western CottonTree Inn Convention Center in Mount Vernon. Tickets cost $20 and must be purchased by April 1. Call Vickie Mesman at 360-466-3412.

The county ambassador will represent the local dairy industry at various functions in the coming year. She will be eligible to compete in next year’s Washington State Dairy Ambassador Contest.

ANACORTES

Red Cross seeks ‘Heroes’ nominations

Nominations for “Real Heroes” — ordinary people who have done extraordinary things — are being accepted until April 10 by the Anacortes/ San Juan Islands Chapter of the American Red Cross.

Contact the Red Cross office at 360-293-2911 or for nomination forms or information about the breakfast event. The Sixth Annual Real Heroes Breakfast is scheduled on May 14 at the Northern Lights Casino in Anacortes.

BURLINGTON

Mayor’s Youth Achievement Award

The city of Burlington is seeking nominations for the Mayor’s Youth Achievement Award.

Burlington youth ages 11 to 14 who are dedicated to utilizing their talents, helping others, or who have overcome obstacles to accomplish their goals are eligible.

Nomination forms are available online at http://www.ci.burlington.wa.us or at City Hall, 833 Spruce St., or at the Parks office, 900 E. Fairhaven Ave. Forms are due by 5 p.m. Thursday, March 27.

SKAGIT COUNTY

Society to offer $5 cat neutering

The Humane Society of Skagit Valley wants to prevent a springtime overflow of kittens at its already full shelter.

A $5 Cat Neuter Day for male cats is scheduled March 20 at College Way Animal Hospital to help pet owners prevent unwanted litters of kittens.
Male cats must be preregistered for the low-cost procedure.

The Humane Society, http://www.skagithumane.com, also offers low-cost spay and neuter to low-income pet owners on the first Tuesday of each month. Call 757-0445 to register for either program.

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