Friends of the ACFL Family Hike: Tree Time
NEW DATE, February 18th Join Friends of the Forest to learn all about trees! We will hug trees, measure trees, smell trees, and do a nature craft with trees! We...
NEW DATE, February 18th Join Friends of the Forest to learn all about trees! We will hug trees, measure trees, smell trees, and do a nature craft with trees! We...
Join us for our second market in 2022! We'll have over 30 vendors to shop from and can't wait to share their local goodies with you. The market is free...
Bid on incredible items, including travel packages to iconic Washington towns, group adventures for all your fun-loving friends, one-of-a-kind art from local artisans, and more.
You're invited to hear Mayor Matt Miller give his "State of the City" address at the City Hall Chambers. Please join us as we welcome our new Mayor, Matt Miller,...
Join Friends of the Forest on a gentle family hike with Forest Educator Beck, who will have family-friendly nature activities, games, and stories to share. Come prepared for the weather....
Friends of the Forest first formed in 1987 as a group of community advocates sought to end revenue logging in the ACFL. With a long history of logging and regrowth...
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Join Skagit Land Trust and Friends of the Forest staff members for a walk through the SLT easement on the Anacortes Community Forest Lands (ACFL) at Whistle Lake. Our Land...
Skagit, Island & San Juan Island County's LARGEST Home & Garden Show, 40 years running! Brought to you by the Skagit/Island Counties Builders Association (SICBA) •INTERACT with various vendors featuring...
Saturday, March 26 at East Cranberry Lake Run or walk through Deception Pass State Park at Swing the Gates! Explore the park in either our Competitive 5K (with chip timing),...
Our three-concert journey on the Orient Express draws to a close with music inspired by this magical region. We’ll take you across the Steppes of Central Asia, safely past a...
The days are continuing to get brighter, the birds are migrating, and plants like osoberry, salmonberry, huckleberry, and skunk cabbage are emerging from slumber. Bring some spring in your step...