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Join Weed Warriors at a FREE Oyster Slurp on Friday, April 20, 5:30 at Seabold Hall. Although free, we must limit this event to 80, so please register at Brown Paper Tickets https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3365879
This event is hosted by Weed Warriors and
Sustainable Bainbridge in partnership with the Puget Sound Restoration Fund. They are contributing the oysters, which will be harvested that morning at Pt. Madison.
Visit the Earth Month Calendar of events at http://www.sustainablebainbridge.org/earth-day-.aspx
Earth Day itself is April 22 and Weed Warriors will be at Blakely Park on Bainbridge Island, 10 to noon. Bring tools and gloves if you have them, but we have extras if you do not. For more information: emilyh@biparks.org
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Jeannette Franks, PhD, is a passionate gerontologist and for over 20 years has taught ethics, grief and loss, and courses on geriatrics and gerontology for the University of Washington.
Franks' most recent book is, To Move or To Stay Put: A Guide for Your Last Decades. Look for it now on the University Bookstore website http://www.bookstore.washington.edu/home/home.taf?
It is also available at Eagle Harbor Books on Bainbridge.
Franks previously published a definitive guide to independent and assisted living titled Washington Retirement Options, and often speaks on retirement options, disability issues, end-of-life issues and is an advocate for accessibility. She has a goal of making Bainbridge an elder-friendly community and is available to groups and families to discuss these issues.
She served for nine years on the Kitsap County Advisory Council on Aging and Long-term Care. She also has the privilege of working in a small way for the past 15 years with the Suquamish tribal elders.
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