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- 17th Annual Anacortes Arts and Crafts Festival
- Poster for the 17th Annual Anacortes Arts and Crafts Festival, August 5 and 6, 1978; artwork and stamp by Ralph Aeschliman; printed by Clifford Burke, Gift of Clifford Burke
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- 6 arrested in protest of Skagit logging
- Scanned clipping of three newspaper articles, only one writer's name is given. Hand-written notes reveal the publications and dates, a circled number 6, "W-45" and underlines the words "Department of Natural Resources" in three places. The number 6 in "6 arrested in protest of Skagit logging" is crossed out. The digital copy of Fishtown0020 was made into four copies., Gift of Bob Rose
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- A Poem to Remember the Big Rain of August 1976
- Collected poetry broadsides of Skagit Valley poets from 1977 to 1978, as collected in Fishtown0126. Within is Fishtown0127 through Fishtown0139.
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- Accidental Art - section
- This is a piece of an Accidental Art project, Gift of Clifford Burke
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- Accidental Art Machine
- Poster for the Accidental Art Machine which was performed in the Medical Dental Building in downtown Anacortes. Participants were encouraged to cut off a piece of the art and take it with them., Gift of Clifford Burke
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- An Open Letter
- Typed copy of a letter Richard Gilkey sent to many publications. This copy has "COPY" written in red ink through the letter.
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- Another Spring Poem
- Undated, approximate date span 1960-1990. Zerox used by Clifford Burke as pseudonym., Gift of Bob Rose
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- Aquaculture cartoon
- An editorial cartoon showing shoreline houses all calling out "You're spoiling the natural beauty" to a lone rower in a small boat named Aquaculture, which has small buoys cast in the water. From the Skagit Argus, January 12, 1988 (Vol. 97, No. 2, page 4)
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- Aquaculture moratorium enlarged
- Scanned clipping of a newspaper article. A hand-written note mentions the publication and date, the number 8, "W-45" next to the reporter's name, and underlines "Dept of Fisheries" . The page 9 copy is cut off at the end by about a line or two. Digital version of Fishtown0018 was split into two files., Gift of Bob Rose
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- Aquaculture outlook good
- Scanned clipping of a newspaper article. A hand-written note mentions the date and a circled number 5. Digital version of Fishtown0019 was split into four files., Gift of Bob Rose
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- Auction for Fish Town
- Clipping of an ad for an auction for Fishtown. 1987-1988.
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- Between the Mountain and the Lake
- Poetry book. Book is held in the Fishtown Collection, Gift of Clifford Burke
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- Blue Heron Society meets
- Clippings from the Skagit Valley Herald, January 12, 1988, with a brief about the Blue Heron Society and logging protests. Pieces are taped to a lined piece of paper to keep together.
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- Blue Heron Society rallies to save Fishtown woods
- Front cover of the Skagit Argus, January 12, 1988 (Vol. 97, No. 2) with a story about the Fishtown woods and Blue Heron Society. A second scan was done to get a complete scan of the masthead. Page 4 is the editorial cartoon of Fishtown0034. ""Fred Owens of Mount Vernon spearheaded the endevor."" was changed to ""endeavor"".
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- Bo Miller Interview -- August 27, 2014
- Bo Miller was an early resident of Fishtown.
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- Bob
- Undated; approximate date range 1960-1990. A manilla envelope with Japanese calligraphy in black ink. The name Bob is in English, brushed with red ink. Size: 27 x 19 cm. (10 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.), Gift of Bob Rose
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- But my Father Never Hunted After He was Nine Though His Father Did
- Collected poetry broadsides of Skagit Valley poets from 1977 to 1978, as collected in Fishtown0126. Within is Fishtown0127 through Fishtown0139.
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- Candlelight Prayer Vigil
- Handwritten poster for a candlelight vigil for the Fishtown Woods.
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- Chamberlain's side of issue told
- Scanned clipping of three newspaper articles, no writers' names shown. Hand-written notes reveal the publications and dates, a circled number 6, "W-45" and underlines the words "anti-logging protest," "Department of Natural Resources" in two places. Digital version of Fishtown0019 was split into four files., Gift of Bob Rose