Community Calendar

Sat., Feb. 20

Thurs., Feb. 11

Pollinating Mason Bees: Woodman Hall, 4102 Fisherman Bay Road. Missy Anderson from the Seattle area introduces the topic of pollinating Mason Bees in your garden. Coffee and goodies at 9.30a.m. The meeting starts at 10a.m. Sponsored by Lopez Island Garden Club.

Fri., Feb. 12

Lopez Library: Woman’s history talk and multimedia presentation by Linda Allen’

Playing to Learn – Ages toddler to five: 1p.m. Lopez Library. Come and learn fun songs, and rhymes, led by Emily Metcalf. Take home a free book for each family attending! FREE to the public

Sun., Feb. 14

Ian McFeron & Alisa Milner live: 6p.m. Love Dog Cafe, 1 Village Center Lopez Island (360) 468-2150 Reservations required

Tues., Feb. 16

Literary Salon, Lopez Library: A lively discussion group with no assigned reading, just bring what you`ve read lately that excites you. Tea and treats at the library fireside.

Keeping Bees: Q&A, 7 p.m., Lopez Island Library. Hosted by Eric Hall, 468-4748

Wed., Feb. 17

Meet Bob Myhr: Join County Council Member Bob Myhr for discussion of county issues Topics include Lopez Village Planning, CAO Ordinance, Solid Waste funding, county budget reductions, Odlin South reserve, and more. 4–5:30 p.m., Lopez Library.

Sat., Feb. 20

Lopez Community Land Trust Board Meeting: The LCLT Board of Directors will meet at the LCLT office (25 Tuatara Road) from 9 a.m. to noon. All are welcome.

Puppet show of Mexican folktale: The Green Bird, 2 p.m., Lopez Center for Community and the Arts

Sun., Feb. 21

Lopez community center: Movies at the center, “The Wizard of Oz”. Classical tale of Kansas girl Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) and her dog Toto and their adventures in the land of Oz.

The Caterpillar Circus: 2–4 p.m. This is a library-sponsored event by the Northwest Puppet Center. Professional puppet shadow master Dec Chase will teach you how to make colorful, articulated caterpillar shadow puppets. Then she’ll help you train your caterpillars to go on an obstacle course in preparation for the grand finale — the Caterpillar Circus! Age 5 to adult. Space limited. Registration is necessary. Call the library at 468-2265 to reserve today.

Mon., Feb. 22

The Role of a Community Foundation in the Sustainable Funding & Operations of Local Non-Profits: 1–3 p.m., Lopez Library. Pamela Gross & Charlie Anderson of SJI Community Foundation discuss the relevance of a community foundation in the funding of Lopez Island non-profits and explore mechanisms that might facilitate that objective. Handouts include SJICF Annual Report, newsletters, Critical Needs Task Force overview.

Tues., Feb. 23

Lopez Community Trails Network, Lopez Library: Meeting of the Lopez Community Trails Network. 7 p.m.

Thur., Feb. 25

Evening Meals at School: 5:30–7 p.m. Be a part of this festive community gathering that supports local, seasonal, and sustainably grown food from island farms. A kid-friendly option of plain grains and raw vegetables and a wheat-free version of the dessert are available at every meal. This is a donations-only event. Interested volunteers should email: info@lopezlocavores.org