Author: Kathy Winters

Mystery Movie at the Ridgefield Library

Tuesday, February 26, from 6-8 pm, the library will be showing a movie. Can you guess the title? Here’s a description of the plot: The film tells the autobiographical story about […]

Strange Tones at Old Liberty Theater in Ridgefield

The Strange Tones with Volcano Vixens perform at a “Volcano Dance Party” on Saturday, February 16th at the Old Liberty Theater. Come and see what it’s all about! Show starts […]

Lions Club Plans Casino Night

The Ridgefield Lions Club is going to have its annual "CASINO NIGHT" on Saturday, February 16 at the Ridgefield Community Center starting at 6:30 PM. This is always a […]

Belly Dance Workshop Coming to Ridgefield

The Story of Belly Dance in America from 1893 through 1979 will be presented Friday and Saturday, March 8th and 9th at the Old Liberty Theater in Ridgefield. Friday evening there […]

Super Bowl Specials at PNWBF

• It’s clam chowder versus the crab cake this Sunday as the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens square off in the Super Bowl. No matter who you are rooting […]

Alcove Celebrates First Friday

Alcove Art Gallery will feature all of its artists for the month of February. The “Passion for Art” exhibit showcases the artists’ love for their creations. Works on display will […]

A Lasting Memory from Ron

A lasting memory ....I reviewed the recording of the inauguration at my sister-in-law’s, and at the end of the ceremony, as Obama was leaving, he paused at the top of […]

Inauguration Highlights from Ron Onslow

I'll try to take it in order and I must say....even though there were about one million there and it was very crowded, all were polite and helpful with directions, […]

Workshop on Relocating White Tailed Deer to Ridgefield Refuge

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will host public information workshops January 22 and January 23, 2013, to discuss its emergency plans to relocate up to 50 Columbian white-tailed deer […]

WCC Workers Clean up Abrams Park

A reader wrote me that there are a group of Washington Conservation Corps workers doing a wonderful job of clearing blackberry bushes, planting trees, and working on the trails of […]

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