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Free Weeklyweekly THE ANACORTES, WASHINGTON FREEFREE WEEKLYWEEKLY FREE WEEKLY FREE WEEKLY FREE WEEKLY FREE WEEKLY VOL. 23, NO. 10 THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2019 — WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2019 www.clamdigger.com e-mail: [email protected] www.clamdigger.com OUR CLASSIFIEDS WORK - CALL 299-DIGG(3444) FOR ALL THE DETAILS Unidentified Photo Contest To win, be the first caller to identify this Clamdigger advertiser. By doing so, you will receive a certificate for ANY PIZZA OF CHOICE UP TO $14.99 VALUE from Papa Murphy’s Take ‘N’ Bake Pizza. Pick-up your prize. No deliveries! Call 299-DIGG (3444) AFTER NOON, Friday, March 8th. Phone Calls Only, No Walk-Ins! Limit one win in a 52 week period. LAST WEEK’S WINNER: Stacy Roux ANSWER: Skagit Shooting Range Clamdigger Index Animals & Pets ............................................... pg. 54 Arts & Crafts .................................................. pg. 19 Boats / Motors / Marine .................................. pg. 56 Business Announcements ............................... pg. 26 Clam Kitchen ................................................... pg. 66 Classes & Workshops ..............................pg. 30 - 31 Community Announcements .................... pgs. 4 - 15 Crossword ...................................................... pg. 58 Food & Drink ................................................... pg. 66 Free ................................................................. pg. 52 Funny Money ......................................... pgs. 32 - 33 Furniture/Appliances ............................................ pg. Garage Sales ..................................................... pg. 4 VIEW LOT FOR SALE Health & Fitness ..................................... pgs. 18 - 19 Help Wanted.................................................... pg. 24 Home Improvement ........................................ pg. 20 Lost & Found .................................................. pg. 56 Miscellaneous ................................................. pg. 52 Motorcycles/ATVs/Scooters ................................. pg. Motorhomes/Campers/Travel Trailers .................. pg. Over 11,000 sq. ft. Views of Mt.Baker and Bay. New This Week ................................................. pg. 4 $245,000! Ongoing Events/Activities ............................... pg. 63 Open Sundays ................................................. pg. 20 Candy Cooper, Broker/Owner Professional Services ............................. pgs. 43 - 45 30 Years Experience Real Estate ............................................. pgs. 68 - 69 “Helping you make a house your home” Service Club Schedule .................................... pg. 60 Service Guide ......................................... pgs. 35 - 39 360-588-0643 Special Sales & Discounts .............................. pg. 20 Sudoku ............................................................ pg. 63 [email protected] Tide Table ........................................................ pg. 63 www.alliedrealtors.com Used Vehicles/Accessories.............................. pg. 52 Wanted ................................................................. pg. Work Wanted .................................................. pg. 25 D. HERMSTAD Garage Sales•Yard Sales• Estate Sales CONSTRUCTION Skyline Sweden & Pine: Fri. & Sat., March 8th & 9th, 1908 Piper Circle, “The Herminator” Anacortes. Clean, nice quality estate, Asian antiques, Sweden Orrefors crystal, pine furniture, rugs, garden items, nice household. See pics www. Cabinets • Windows • Doors alleycatantique.com Decks • Fences • And More! Remodels • Custom Work To place your FREE Garage Sale ad here, call 299-3444 or email us Shop Service as well at [email protected]. Ads must be received by noon on Monday Cont. Lic. #CCDHERMHC87509LLC for the Thursday publication. PAID ADS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 4PM 360.293.0384 • Cell 360.708.4452 FRIDAY FOR THE FOLLOWING THURSDAY PUBLICATION! NEW THIS WEEK 9’ Zodiac dinghy, rarely used. Bottom slats, wheeled dolly, pump, oars in- G A L L E R Y cluded. $800. 360-293-7295 3/14 at the Framemaker UNWIND the daily stresses and tensions, clear your mind, improve your health and rejuvenate your body. QiGong Intro Workshop, March 30, 9am Custom Picture Framing - $149 includes lunch. Call Joan 360-708-8313. 3/7 and Regional Fine Art 84” 2 cushion sofa, 2 loose pillows, has neutral background with print of florals, leaves and pinecones in soft peach, green, cranberry and brown. 293-6938 420 Commercial Avenue ▲ Anacortes, WA 98221 360-232-6107 La Conner, evenings. 3/7 Looking to borrow or rent currently approved car seat for 2-1/2 year old grandson visiting March 19-26. Please call 360-293-7086. 3/21 BOSHIE MORRIS 360-299-1414 For Rent: One level 3 bedroom plus 2 bonus rooms, 2 bath, handicap accessible. View. First, last, deposit. $2,250. Channel View Real Estate, CUSTOM SEWING 1618 7th St. Anacortes, WA 98221 Sandy Everett. Call for showing 360-202-3706. Available now. 2713 Morton Ave., Anacortes. 3/28 Marine / Residential A very grateful “thank you” to the person who turned in my black pearl ring to Safeway 2/23/19. I so appreciated your honesty. God’s blessings YACHT INTERIORS • CUSHIONS • BEDDING on you. SJ 3/14 SLIPCOVERS • PILLOWS • HOME ACCESSORIES Anacortes private spacious storage shop for rent - 40ft x 30ft, large bay sliding doors. Gravel floor. $480 month. Lv message 360-391-2576 3/21 Anderson Glass Trinity Church - We appeal to those of a variety of liturgical and religious For all your backgrounds. We share a special appreciation and love of traditional glass and window church music that is aesthetically beautiful and theologically appropriate. replacement needs Sunday 10:00 Holy Eucharist followed by Fellowship. trinity-anglican.com, 360-420-7380, 1200 Cleveland Ave., Mount Vernon 98273. Shower doors, mirrors & screens Bus. 360-333-7661 Curtis Anderson COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS Fax. 360-293-5107 2200 23rd St. Lic# ANDERG*942NA Anacortes, WA 98221 Skagit Symphony’s Masterpiece Concert will be held on Sat., March 23, at 7:30pm in Mcintyre Hall. Join us as Conductor Michael Wheatley leads the orchestra in Humperdinck’s much-loved Hansel and Gretel Overture, The friendliest offices in YOUR towns and Dvorak’s endearing Symphony No.8. In addition, Violin soloist, Laura are there to serve YOU! Camacho is featured in a performance of Mendelssohn’s violin concerto. Anacortes 360-293-2135 Tickets $10-45 available through Mcintyre Hall Box Office: 360-416-7727. More information: www.skagitsymphony.com Kindergarten Roundup for students entering Anacortes School District in Fall 2019 is on Thurs., April 25, 2:30-6:30pm and Fri., April 26, 9am-1pm at Anacortes Christian Church. You choose day/time. Kindergarten online registration for Anacortes School District open March 6 for children age 5 www.risnet.com Reputation • Integrity • Service CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 Accidents and Injuries Commercial Litigation Criminal and Civil Criminal Defense Appeals and Appellate Work Real Estate BOXES and BEARS Your local game store Our shelves are overflowing with your favorite jigsaw puzzles: Ravensburger, Eurographics, Cobble Hill, Springbrook and more! Stop in and brighten your day! Winter Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 10-5 CLOSED Sunday thru Tuesday 709 Commercial Avenue • 360-299-9593 Follow us on Facebook and at www.boxesandbears.com at VILLAGE PIZZA Beth, a devoted resident of Anacortes, has been serving her community since 1999 with her comprehensive technical knowledge, outstanding design abilities and Come in for our unyielding passion for customer service. Happy Hour 3-6 $1.00 off well drinks $1.00 off domestic draft beer $1.00 off microbrew draft beer 400 W Fir Street $1.00 off house wines Mount Vernon, WA 98273 $1.00 off appetizers 360-336-6533 www.mvcarpetone.com (360) 293-7847 [email protected] 807 Commercial Ave. “Old Town,” Anacortes By Appointment Only #MTVERCC044DK ADVANTAGE WINDOW COVERINGS Mini Blinds • Honeycomb Shades • Shutters Luminettes • Verticals • Pleated Shades Wood Blinds • Silhouettes • Solar Shades A N A C O R T E S Woven Woods • Vignettes • Repairs HunterDouglas Dealer Highest Quality “Making friends, feel better, fast” Personalized Service 3001 R Avenue, Suite 110 Best Prices Anacortes, WA 98221 Free Home Estimate 360-299-2781 • www.anacortespt.com “We’ll Bring the Showroom to you.” Lower Prices Than the Competition! Linda James (360) 299-8977 C O U P E V I L L E O A K H A R B O R Serving Anacortes since 1994. Anacortes, WA (DUO\'HWHFWLRQ6DYHV/LYHV +DYH\RXKDG\RXU PDPPRJUDPWKLV\HDU" 7KH$PHULFDQ&DQFHU6RFLHW\UHFRPPHQGVWKDWZRPHQ DJHDQGROGHUVKRXOGKDYHDQDQQXDOPDPPRJUDP 3HUIRUPLQJPRQWKO\EUHDVWVHOIH[DPLQDWLRQDQG KDYLQJUHJXODUFOLQLFDOEUHDVWH[DPLQDWLRQVLVDOVR DQLPSRUWDQWSDUWRI\RXUEUHDVWKHDOWK 0DNH<RXU$SSRLQWPHQW7RGD\ [O:[(UHJVY[LZ ^^^PZSHUKOVZWP[HSVYN COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS by Aug. 31, 2019. See www.asd103.org or contact nmortimer@asd103. org for more info. Kaleidiscope Play and Learn, ages 0-5, Tuesdays, 11am-12:15pm, March 5 through May 16. Free. Fidalgo Danceworks Annex, 909 3rd St., Anacortes. [email protected]. Skagit Valley Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) Support Group is hold- ing its Spring Meeting at Island Hospital, 1211 24th St., Anacortes, in the Fidalgo/Burrows rooms from 10am-12pm on Sat., March 9. Anyone suffering from RLS, knows someone with it, or is interested in receiving information is welcome to attend. For further details, call Area code 360 The United Methodist Anacortes: Charlotte 293-7328 or Nancy 588-4848, Oak Harbor: Gary Church of Anacortes 679-1824, Burlington:
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