A 19,000-square-foot, 24-bedroom care facility for people with memory loss proposed for a 1.8-acre site at K Avenue and 35th Street will be the topic of a closed-record hearing before the Anacortes City Council at 7:30 p.m. Monday in City Hall.
Anacortes’ major water treatment plant improvement project just got easier after word the Washington State Legislature included funding for the Public Works Assistance Account in the 2011-13 capital budget.
Funding that should allow the city to complete paving behind the Depot Arts Center — $380,000 — is coming to Anacortes from the state, city officials learned last week.
Anacortes-based nonprofit Summit Assistance Dogs is one of 500 finalists in Toyota’s 100 Cars for Good program, which will award vehicles to 100 nonprofit organizations based on votes from the public.
Vote for Summit Assistance Dogs on Sunday, June 5 on Facebook.
Washington state’s official tall ship, the Lady Washington, and her companion ship, Hawaiian Chieftain, will make brief stops in Anacortes as they begin their summer 2011 tour of Puget Sound waters.
The stop will feature a public sailing opportunity.
The same people who brought us the Dogs of Anacortes 2011 calendar are broadening their boundaries to include mammals, fowl and reptiles of every kind for the Animal Pets of Anacortes 2012 calendar.