Page 2 The CATALINA ISLANDER Friday, January 15, 1999
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Winter Schedu
November 21, 1998 - JdnudrcJ 31, 1999
1. What is the name of the retired civil engineer
who built the Holly Hill House in 1890?
2. The oldest house in Avalon is located on the
corner of Vleudelou and what street?
3. Who owned Catalina Island from 1892 to
19187
4. ghich Big Band played the longest in the
Casino Ballroom?
Sponsored by the
Catalina Island Museum
& Island Threadz
To play Island Trivia, just figure out the answers to otJr
four questions (to make it easier, we+have hidden the
answers amongst the ads). Once you've passed the test,
call us up (510-0500) and tell us the answers, your
name and your phone number. We'll have a drawing
Wednesday at 9 a.m.and announcethe winnernext ,
week. As for the prize, it's a"Luggage Sticker"short-
sleeve tee-shirt and a hat from Island Threadz.
Good luck!
The Catalina Community
Radio station is in the process of
relocating transmitter and anten-
na facilities to the city-owned
park at Buena Vista Point, above
the Cabrillo Mole.
"lhe project, when complete, will
provide a stronger stereo program
signal and dramatically increase sta-
tion coverage of the Avalon/Catali-
na Island service area.
Pending the anticipated move
of studio facilities to the Las
Casitas area, the studio is now
located in temporary facilities in
the Cottonwood Building at 220
Metropole Avenue. Telephone
and fax numbers remain un-
changed.
It is anticipated that the station
will be off the air until Feb. 1,
while the new antenna site is pre-
pared and temporary operating
permission from the Buena Vista
Point site is granted by the FCC
pending approval of the official
relocation application.
The volunteer staff of KISL-
FM 88.7 look forward to provid-
ing the next level of locally-pro-
duced music, news, entertainment
and educational programming to
the Catalina Island service area.
Contact Ann Marshall at 510-
1987 or Sunny Callen at 510-0220
for additional information.
Last week's contest, Hidden Treasures, was
won by Andrea Guzman, who will receive her
choice of two passes to Avalon Theatre or two pass-
es on the Glass Bottom Trip courtesy of the
Santa Catalina Island Company. The hidden trea-
sure was located on top of Original Antonio's on
Sumner Avenue.
Thanks for playing/
ISLAND ALMANAC
Night Sky
"DRYDAY'' Forecast Hiu zel Moon Phases
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ahead. The planning chart below is a forecast of the daily probability of dry the Earth reaching New position on
or rainy weather throughout the month. Remember: risky days are not Sunday. In one religion, this New Moon
guaranteed rainy days. marks the end of their holy fasting 1/17 1/24 1/31 2/8
month. The resulting dark skies will Tides
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90 observing the stars and four planets that 15 5.9
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70,| Jupiter, bright and overhead at dark; 16 6.1
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