https://www.facebook.com/370005795153357/posts/1066212578866005 Camano Island Fire and Rescue District posted this to his Facebook page on April 7, 2025 6:00 pm. Paramedic applications are due THIS FRIDAY, April 11. We’re hiring for full-time positions – even if you don’t have firefighting experience. If you’re a paramedic, we’ll send you though fire academy...
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The Stanwood-Camano Area Foundation hosted its annual Philanthropist of the Year Awards breakfast late last month to honor community members who have given back in meaningful ways.
Nearly 40 years ago, a small group of women on Camano Island gathered to share their love of quilting.
https://www.facebook.com/939293738200042/posts/1253098036819609 Stanwood-Camano School District this to its Facebook page on April 7, 2025 10:00 am. The Bloom’n Plant Sale is sprouting back up this spring, with vibrant annuals, hardy perennials, veggie starts, herbs, and gorgeous flower baskets — all grown by Stanwood High School’s horticulture students! From seed to sale,...
https://www.facebook.com/370005795153357/posts/1064279572392639 Camano Island Fire and Rescue District posted this to his Facebook page on April 5, 2025 8:00 am. Our cadet class learns more than just firefighting skills: We also teach career skills, like preparing for job interviews. This week, all our cadets did practice interviews. Then our juniors –...
The Camano Animal Shelter Association will host its semiannual free microchipping event on April 12 at 11 a.m.
https://www.facebook.com/939293738200042/posts/1249257007203712 Stanwood-Camano School District this to its Facebook page on April 3, 2025 6:28 pm. Books, bikes … and a bit of brass! Our elementary students had it all during this year’s Read Across America celebrations! Thanks to the generous support of the Camanio Masonic Lodge 19, students at all...
In 2023, Brittney Trammell hosted her first disability-inclusive Easter egg hunt at St. Aidan’s Episcopal Church on Camano Island. This year will be the third such event.
When Brittney Trammell of Camano Island realized her neurodivergent children had trouble participating in traditional Easter egg hunts, she decided to take matters into her own hands.