Community
Services and Utilities
Emergency
- Fire, medical emergency, sheriff - dial 911.
All 911 calls are
routed by the Skagit County 911 dispatcher to the appropriate service:
law enforcement problems to the Skagit County Sheriff’s Department;
fires to the Guemes Island Volunteer Fire Department; medical emergencies
to both the Anacortes Fire Department’s paramedics and the Guemes
Island Fire Department’s EMTs (emergency medical technicians).
In the event that
you are driving a medical emergency off the island yourself, use your
car’s emergency blinker lights and proceed to the head of the
ferry line.
CERT
(Community Emergency Response Team). Neighborhood volunteers organized
to respond to emergencies so overwhelming that the local emergency responders
request assistance. Contact Aubre Adams, 293-3916, Carol Pellett, 293-8128
or Gail Nicolls, 293-9540.
Edens
Cemetery – Guemes Island Cemetery District #3. Commissioners
are Chairman, Al Millikan 293-1874, Secretary, Bob Easton 299-0570,
Ed Rombeek 293-0777, Mike Jackets 293-0530. Call for information.
Food
Cooperative -A group of islanders who place monthly orders
with Nutrasource for groceries and other products. New participants
are welcome. Contact Marianne Kooiman, 293-5815.
Guemes
Island Ferry - Anacortes Terminal, 293-6433. To request a special
ferry, contact Steve Cox 293-5271.
Guemes
Island Library - Located in the new addition to community center
hall, 293-9052. Provides books, magazines, newspapers, videos, compact
discs (CD’s) and computer network to residents of Guemes Island.
Open Mondays and Wednesdays 2-4 P.M. and 6-8 P.M. and Saturdays 2-4
P.M. Donations of time or materials are welcome. Supported by donations.
Call Carol Pellett, 293-8128.
Guemes
Island Volunteer Exchange (G.I.V.E.) - A committee made up
of representatives from island organizations who help island residents
in extreme emergencies. Help, which may be in many different forms,
is administered in the strictest confidence. Supported by donations.
Call Jackie Bohn, 293-6726.
Guemes
Island Volunteer Fire Department – For emergency dial
911. All fire fighters and EMTs are volunteers. Fire chief is a part-time,
paid position. Volunteers welcome. Call Chief Carl Meinzinger, 293-3634.
Index
Cable - (TV) Call 1-866-794-4283. Channel line-up cards available
at the Guemes Island Library.
Island
Hospital (Medical Emergency Dial 911) - The hospital is located
at 1211 24th Street, Anacortes, 299-1300.
Pass
Reports/Road Information
Washington 1-800-695-ROAD
(7623)
Oregon 503-588-2941
California 916-445-1534
Idaho 208-336-6600
Poison
Center - Seattle - 1-800-732-6985.
Propane
Delivery - See Skagit County GTE Directory yellow pages.
Public
Transport (S.K.A.T.) - Pick up bus schedules at the Guemes
Island Library or Anacortes Chamber of Commerce or call 360-299-2424.
Puget
Sound Energy - To report outages call Puget Sound Energy, 1-888-225-5773.
Verizon
- Local telephone company. Installation 1-800-483-4000; outages, 1-800-483-1000.
Waste
Management of Skagit County - 1-800-592-9995. Regular island
pick-up every Friday A.M. Recycle pick-up every other Friday of the
month.
PUBLICATIONS
Evening
Star - An island newspaper. Ten issues a year published by
Win Anderson. Subscription $16.00 per year. To subscribe call 293-4539.
Guemes
Island Telephone Directory - Lists island residents, organizations,
and businesses. Prepared and published by the Guemes Island Community
Church Women’s Fellowship. Price $5.00. Call Agnes Ashback at
293-6979 or Jane Read, 293-6614.
The
Guemes Island Environmental Trust Newsletter - An educational
publication of the Guemes Island Environmental Trust mailed free of
charge to island residents and property owners to inform them about
environmental issues on the island. Supported by donations. Call Marianne
Kooiman, 293-5815, or Richard Nicolls, 293-9540, to be added to the
mailing list.
Linetime
- An on-line publication featuring interviews, survey results, book
reviews, community events, message board and other island organization
updates. Go to www.linetime.org.
The
Little Candle - A monthly newsletter of the Guemes Island Community
Church. Delivered, free of charge, to all island mail boxes. Supported
by donations. Contact Rev. Darrel Berg 293-7945 or 360-678-7172.
RESPONSIBLE
ISLAND LIVING
Adopt
a Beach/Road - Since the county does not regularly provide
beach and road clean-up on Guemes Island, it is up to the residents
to keep our beaches and roads free of litter. An effort is being made
to have all of Guemes Island’s beaches and roads “adopted”.
For further information call Gail Nicolls, 293-9540.
Block
Watch - Guemes Island is served by the Skagit County Sheriff’s
Department. However, since our service may be somewhat limited by the
ferry schedule, the sheriff’s department encourages all island
neighborhoods to establish an active block watch program. For more information
call the sheriff’s department, 336-9450.
Clamming
and Crabbing - Be sure to observe size and number limits when
collecting crabs and clams. Limits for 2004 are 40 clams per day and
6 male, hard shelled, 6 1/4 inch crabs per day. Remember to fill in
the holes when you dig clams. Call hot line 1-866-880-5431 or visit
www.wdfw.wa.gov for open season on crab
pots and clam rules.
Ferry
Committee - Five island residents have been elected to interact
with the county regarding Guemes ferry issues. If you have questions
or problems concerning the ferry, first consult with the ferry crew.
Then, if necessary, contact one of the members of the ferry committee:Carl
Cady, 299-0595; Dixon Elder, 293-8935; Marilee Fosbre, 293-3095; Steve
Orsini, 293-5689; or Glen Veal, 293-3721. www.guemesislandferrycommittee.org
Ferry
Line - If you are late getting to the ferry, please don’t
pass and cut in front of other cars also headed for the ferry line.
Guemians don’t consider such behavior neighborly.
Fire
Danger – For outdoor burning regulations and permits
consult the pamphlets available at the ferry dock and fire hall or call
the Skagit County Fire Warden at 360-428-3293.
Hunting
– Hunting and overnight camping on the island are allowed only
where permission has been given.
Island
Resources – To prevent soil erosion and degradation of
island bluffs, please avoid trampling shoreline vegetation.
Marine
Toxins/PSP Hotline 1-800-562-5632 or www4.doh.wa.gov/gis/mogifs/biotoxin.htm
for red tide information.
Noxious
Weeds – Noxious weeds are non-native plants that have
been introduced and are in some way harmful. They are not necessarily
toxic, and some are even attractive. Nevertheless control of noxious
weeds is required by law. All island residents should become aware of
the noxious weeds in our area and take steps to control them. For further
information call Bill Rogers, Skagit County Noxious Weed Inspector –
336-9430, or join the Guemes Weed Brigade by calling Marianne Kooiman
– 293-5815.
Outside
Lighting - Guemes Islanders are not used to the bright lights
of the city. If you install outside lighting, please shield it so that
it is not a nuisance to your neighbors or those in the line of sight.
Pets
– In order to protect the island’s wild and domestic animals
as well as your neighbors, please maintain control of your pets at all
times.
Poaching
Hot Line - To report illegal hunting activites call 1-800-477-6224.
After hours call Washington State Patrol 1-360-757-1175.
Red
Tide Information - 1-800-562-5632.
Roadside
Parking – Remember that Guemes Island has narrow, country
roads. Vehicles parked along public roads may make driving difficult
or block neighbors’ access to their property.
Shellfish
Rule Change Hotline 1-866-880-5431
Speed
Limits - Cars and trucks on Guemes Island share the roads with
children, hikers, bicycles, horses, pets, and darting deer. For their
protection and yours, please observe the speed limit, 35 mph, 20 mph
at playground, or as posted.
Volunteering
- Guemes is an island of volunteers. All island activities and organizations
need and welcome
new volunteers.
Water
issues - The groundwater on Guemes Island is shared by all
island residents. Please protect and conserve this precious resource.
For information about conservation measures and proper well operation
call Marianne Kooiman, 293-5815; Glen Veal, 293-3721; or Nancy Vogel,
293-1287, who are members of the Skagit County Sea Water Intrusion Committee.
Island-wide
Organizations
Guemes Island
Community Center Association - Maintains Guemes Island Community
Hall and hosts monthly town hall meetings from September through May
on the third Thursday of the month at 7:30 P.M. at the hall. All island
residents and property owners are encouraged to participate. Supported
by annual donations. No dues. Contact Anne Jackets, 293-0530.
Guemes Island Community Church - Worship Sunday at
9:30 A.M. Weddings and receptions. All denominations. For further information
call 293-5515 or Rev. Darrel Berg 293-7945 or 360-678-7172.
Guemes Island Environmental Trust - Gathers and distributes
information regarding the local environment to property owners and residents
of Guemes Island. Organizes and facilitates efforts to protect and enhance
the quality of life on Guemes Island. Membership open to all Guemes
Island property owners and residents. No dues. Supported by donations.
For further information call Paul Beaudet, 588-8090 or Marianne Kooiman,
293-5815 or Gail Nicolls, 293-9540.
Guemes Island Historical Society Gathers and preserves
histories, photos, and documents relating to the history of Guemes Island.
Call Bob Anderson, 293-3770.
Guemes Island Men’s Breakfast - Men of Guemes
Island meet informally for breakfast, fellowship, and a program featuring
a guest speaker on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 8:00 A.M. in the
church fellowship hall. Open to all island men. Programs are open to
women at 8:30 AM. Contact Darrel Berg 293-7945 or (360)-678-7172.
Guemes Island Property Owners Association (GIPOA) -
Monitors and takes action on issues affecting all Guemes Island residents
and property owners. Membership open to all Guemes Island residents
and property owners. Yearly dues - individual membership, $5.00; family
membership, $7.50. For further information call Howard Pellett, 293-8128.
Guemes Island Volunteer Fire Fighters Auxiliary - Supports
the Guemes Island fire fighters with food, beverages, and child care
when they are called out. Volunteers are always needed. For information
contact Kim Stamper, 293-4995.
Guemes Island Volunteer Firemen’s Association - A service
organization of the volunteer fire fighters. Contact Carl Meinzinger,
293-3634.
Guemes Island Women’s Club -Island women meet
at 1:00 P.M. in the community hall on the 2nd Tuesday and 7:00 PM on
the 4th Tuesday of the month for dessert and sociability. They also
sponsor fund raisers to finance their Guemes Gold Scholarships for Guemes
students, the Rainy Day Fund, G.I.V.E., and other worthy causes. Membership
open to all island women. Dues $5.00 per year. Contact Anne Bosworth,
588-9055.
Guemes Island Women’s Fellowship - Women of the
Guemes Island Community Church meet every Wednesday at the fellowship
hall at 11:00 A.M. for fellowship and to quilt. The first Wednesday
of the month includes a business meeting. The second Wednesday of the
month features a program which is open to the public. Contact Agnes
Ashback, 293-6979.
San Juan Preservation Trust - A private, voluntary,
non-profit land trust dedicated to the preservation of open space and
farm land in the islands of the San Juan Archaepelago. Supported by
donations. Executive Director Robert Myhr (360) 468-3202. Guemes representative,
Annie Magnano, 299-1097.
Special
Interest Groups
Alcoholics
Anonymous - For information about meetings scheduled at the
church fellowship hall call Rev. Berg, 293-7945 or (360) 678-7172.
Brown Baggers Book Club - Monthly meetings on the first
Tuesday of the month at noon, October through June, to review books
of interest. Contact Shirley Gladish, 293-7051 or Laurel Easton, 299-0570.
Cards - There are several different bridge and pinochle
groups on the island. Check with Over The Hill.
Guemes Library Book Club - Meets at 8 P.M. on the second
Monday of the month in the library. All island residents welcome. For
more information and name of next book selection, call Carol Pellett
293-8128.
Holiday Hideaway Association- Neighborhood organization
for those living in the Hideaway. Contact Sharon Schlittenhard, 299-9165.
Knitting Night Meets the third Tuesday of each month
at 7:30 PM in the library. Anyone interested in knitting, crocheting
or other hand work is invited to share and exchange information and
bring work in progress. For more information call Carol Pellett, 293-8128.
Master Gardeners From April to October Master Gardeners
hold plant clinics at Ace Hardware in Anacortes every Thursday from
9:00 AM until noon. They offer free assistance with plant identification
or disease and pest control. For more information call Connie Snell,
293-5037.
Men’s Book Club Meets on the second Thursday
of each month at 7:00 PM in the library. For more information call George
Meekins, 293-0963
Over The Hill Monthly potlucks for those over the hill
, are in the community hall at 6:30 P.M. on the first Thursday of each
month from October through June. Contact Jane Read, 293-6614.
Sports - Post a notice on the bulletin boards at the
ferry, in the store, or community center hall for bowling, golf, or
tennis partners.
Other Special Interest Groups - If the group which
interests you does not appear here, check the ferry bulletin boards,
The Little Candle or the Evening Star. If you still don t find it, put
up a notice and start your own. Guemes Islanders are an involved and
enthusiastic community.
Guemes Island Events
Some of the following
events are annual, others aren t, but all of them are enjoyable and
add to the feeling of community here on the island.
New Years - The old year ends and the new often begins
on Guemes with a family dance and/or potluck in the community hall.
Woodchoppers Ball - A family dance with good live music.
Win a load of firewood. Date of dance varies. For more information contact
Mike Gwost, 293-5708.
Easter Egg Hunt - Jointly supported by the Community
Center Association and the Women’s Club. For more information
contact Sue Gwost, 293-5708.
Memorial Day - Plant and bake sale by the Women’s Fellowship
on the Saturday before Memorial Day. Services by the Anacortes American
Legion on Memorial Day begin on the ferry Guemes with the release of
a wreath in the middle of the Guemes Channel and end with a memorial
service at the Guemes Island Cemetary. Check the local papers or The
Evening Star for details.
Memory Nights Organized by the Guemes Island Historical
Society. Enjoy an island-wide potluck and hear old timers reminisce
about the early days on the island. Check Linetime, the Evening Star,
and other local papers for dates and details.
Dog Island Run Fund raising event for the Guemes Island
Library on 1st Saturday in June. 10K run or 2 mile walk, open to everyone.
For further information contact Tim Wittman, 293-5757.
Guemes Island Garden Tour - In July enjoy a tour of
some of the island’s most spectacular gardens. Watch the bulletin
board for dates and details. Contact Duanne Rogers, 293-3357.
Fourth of July See a parade on the north beach area
of Guemes Island Road in the morning, then hunt for treasures at a fund-raising
rummage sale at the Guemes Island Fire Station. In the afternoon play
pick-up softball and buy hotdogs and lemonade at the playground. Check
local papers and bulletin boards for times.
Chamber
Music Festival - In July or August the island often hosts musicians
who present concerts in the Guemes Island Community Hall. Contact Bob
Easton, 299-0570.
Fall Festival - Labor Day Sunday. The Guemes Island
Women’s Club sponsors crafts, bake sales, and the rental of tables
for individual craft or white elephant items in the community hall.
To reserve a table call Anne Bosworth, 588-9055. The Guemes Island Community
Center Association sells hot dogs and drinks on the lawn, homemade pie
and ice cream in the church annex, and rented booth space for craft
vendors on the sidewalk between the church and the hall. Contact Carol
Pellett, 293-8128 for sidewalk space.
Gaslight Review - An all-island talent extravaganza.
Date of show varies.
Halloween - An old fashioned Halloween party for island
kids in the community hall, jointly supported by the Community Center
Association and the Women’s Club. Contact Sue Gwost, 293-5708.
The Great Pumpkin Contest - In the spring see Bruce
Adkins, 299-2101, for pumpkin starts. Try to grow the biggest, ugliest
or funniest pumpkin on Guemes. Judging in front of the community hall
on a Saturday in the fall.
Boat Parade - Boats decorated for Christmas sail the
Guemes Channel on the second Saturday in December. Watch the paper for
the date and time.
Christmas Potluck dinner, Santa, and treats for island
kids at the community hall, sponsored by the Community Center Association.
Check bulletin boards and paper for date and time.
Potluck dinner with turkey at the church fellowship
hall, sponsored by the Guemes Island Community Church. Check the bulletin
boards and papers for dates and times.
Business and
Services
Please see the Guemes
Island Telephone Directory.
It is the hope
of the Guemes Island Property Owners Association that you will soon find
the time to join in the many community activities which, along with its
natural beauty, help make Guemes Island a very special place to live.
Welcome!
Courtesy
of the Guemes Is land
Property Owners Association
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