Summer Fun2013
ACADEMIC ADVENTURES BRINGING LEARNING TO LIFE!
See web for details and dates!To register call: 360-708-3286
www.AcademicsAndAdventures.org
Outdoor Academic Adventures for All Ages!
Jr. Explorer(ages 6-8) 1/2 day June - Aug(Marine or Forest Themes) $75
Deception Pass Day Camps
(ages 8-13) 9-3pm June to Aug(Forest Friends, Eco-Camp,
Beach Combers, Aqua-Marine) $150
Specialty Camps(ages 8-13) 9-3pm June to Aug
(Marine Explorer, Photo Camp, Kids Kayak Academy) $229 - $250
Teen Camps(ages 13-17) 9-3pm June - Aug
(Kayak Academy, Wilderness Skills, Sail N’ Science, Photo Camp) $249 - $289
Incredible Summer Fun
Kingdom Rock Vacation Bible SchoolJune 24-28, 9:00 AM – 12:00 pm
5 years – 5th grade
Kids Summer Camp July 22 – 26
3rd – 5th grade
Middle School Summer Camp August 12 – 17
High School Summer Camp August 5 – 10
For more information go to www.elivingword.org or call 360-675-5008.
490 NW CROSBY AVE., OAK HARBOR
2013 Summer Fun All Set!Looking for some great outdoor family summer fun? Pack up a picnic basket
and spend some time at the park. Never gone on a picnic before? Not to worry. Here are some tips on what you need to pack.
The best part of picnics is the food. For the best results, choose food that is easy to make and clean up. Store food in containers with tight-fitting lids and place them in large bags to contain spills.
Of course, you don’t want any of that food to spoil, so steer clear of dishes that won’t hold up under warm temperatures. Skip salads made with mayonnaise and leave the ice cream cake at home. Should you bring food that must be kept cold or hot, use coolers or hot packs. Pack just enough of the food you need and leave the rest at home in the refrigerator.
Chill foods long before the picnic and pack them in an insulated cooler with ice.
Place meat in a separate cooler to avoid cross-contamination. When transporting your coolers, put them in your air-conditioned back seat, not in your hot trunk.
Pack all other food in a strong, sturdy picnic basket. Place a small hand towel on bottom to catch any spills and put heavy items on the bottom and lighter ones on the top to prevent crushing. Keep items cool by inserting frozen bottles of wa-ter among them. Make sure you bring all of the necessities, including condiments, utensils, plates, napkins and some wet wipes. Top off the basket with a blanket to spread on the picnic table or the ground.
Depending upon how long you intend to stay at the park, you may need several other items. You might need sunscreen to prevent sunburn and bug repellent to keep the bugs at bay. You might also need some hand sanitizer to eliminate germs and some garbage bags to collect trash. If you are planning to grill, you
might need some charcoal, lighter fluid, matches, grilling tools and a meat ther-mometer. Make sure you use a strong canvas tote for any additional items you need.
Once at the park, unload everything quickly and set up for the picnic. Get the fire going for whatever you intend to cook and make sure you check the internal temperature of all meat before removing it from the grill. Be sure you throw out any food left out longer than an hour to prevent food poisoning.
When you have finished with your picnic, pack up and dispose of all trash properly. Make sure the fire in the grill is extinguished and leave no signs that you were there.
Going on a picnic can be great fun as long as you pack accordingly and take precautions when grilling. Good luck and enjoy!
By Tresa erickson, MulTi-ad
Missoula Children’s Theater Workshop
Robinson CrusoeWorkshop: July 8 - 13 | Auditions: July 8, 10:00 am
Performance: July 13, 3:00 & 5:30 pm
AuditionsToo Soon Daisies
July 17 & 18, 6:30 pm
Josheph & the AmazingTechnicolor Dream Coat
YOUTH: August 10th, 5:00 - 8:00 pm ADULT: August 11th, 6:00 pm
Don’t miss our off season productions!The Last Five Years
Performance: August 15 - 17 & 22 - 24
Whidbey Playhouse
730 SE Midway Blvd Oak Harbor, WAwww.whidbeyplayhouse.com | 360-679-2237
Stay active this summer!Boot Campages 7-15
Kids Summer Programages 3 & up
Beginning in July.Sign up today!
Member and Non-member pricing available.
32650 Hwy 20, Oak Harbor | 360-675-2600
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CARNIVAL • FAMILY FUN GAMESMUSIC BY JACOB’S ROAD
GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY
PIONEER WAY:VENDOR BOOTHS
PATRIOTIC PET PARADEAPPLE PIE BAKE-OFF
CLASSIC CARS • KIDS’ GAMESAUTOGRAPHED MARINERS CARDS,
FOOD • ENTERTAINMENT
Camp Casey Pool
Opens June 14 with FREE SWIM DAY!www.spu.edu/caseypool
Family Bible Church360-679-1585 | 2760 N. Heller Road Oak Harbor
July 15-19 | 6-8 pm daily
Summer Fun2013
LeRoy Bell & His Only Friends Cody Beebe & the Crooks The BeatniksRobbie Walden & the Gunslingers Tiller’s Folly The Chris Eger Band Cloverdayle Mark Dufresne Band Inspirational Beets Spoonshine
Impossible Bird Joy Mills Nathaniel Talbot The Halyards Everyday Jones The Still Bill Band Ventura Highway Revisited
Ali Marcus Scott Cossu Tambourine Sky Tocato TangoPolecat The Clambake Marian Call DB Jazz
Please visit www.oakharborfestival.com for full band line-up and information
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Law offices of Christon C. Skinner, P.S.Bill & Kathy Massey
LeRoy Bell & His Only Friends Cody Beebe & the Crooks The BeatniksRobbie Walden & the Gunslingers Tiller’s Folly The Chris Eger Band Cloverdayle Mark Dufresne Band Inspirational Beets Spoonshine
Impossible Bird Joy Mills Nathaniel Talbot The Halyards Everyday Jones The Still Bill Band Ventura Highway Revisited
Ali Marcus Scott Cossu Tambourine Sky Tocato TangoPolecat The Clambake Marian Call DB Jazz
Please visit www.oakharborfestival.com for full band line-up and information
OF OAK HARBOR
Law offices of Christon C. Skinner, P.S.Bill & Kathy Massey
LeRoy Bell & His Only Friends Cody Beebe & the Crooks The BeatniksRobbie Walden & the Gunslingers Tiller’s Folly The Chris Eger Band Cloverdayle Mark Dufresne Band Inspirational Beets Spoonshine
Impossible Bird Joy Mills Nathaniel Talbot The Halyards Everyday Jones The Still Bill Band Ventura Highway Revisited
Ali Marcus Scott Cossu Tambourine Sky Tocato TangoPolecat The Clambake Marian Call DB Jazz
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Please visit www.oakharborfestival.com for full band line-up and information
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To purchase tickets, reserve online at
www.deceptionpasstours.com or
Call 888-909-TOUR5596 HWY 20, ANACORTES, WA. 98221.
Daily Tour Schedule:11:00am, 12:00pm, 1:00pm, 2:00pm
3:00pm, 4:00pm, 5:00pm, Sunset Cruise – 6:00pm
Charter Rate:$675
Full boat (33 people) for standard tour leaving from Deception Pass State Park.
Group Rates: Group prices and advance reservations are
available for parties of 20 or more. Our tours can sell out months in advance on certain
days, so make your reservations ASAP!
Group reservations may be requested by calling 888-909-TOUR or visiting www.deceptionpasstours.com
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