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income and vacation rental permit.
$4,499,000 166 Middle Terr
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$2,950,000 - 1so Middle Terr $1,895,000 - 74 Gaviota
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2,872 sqft +/- Duplex wJ2 bed, 2 Steps to Entry, Panoramic Ocean
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$924,000 - 361 s WhimeV $1,349,000 - 2O6 Descanso
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Duplex w/1 bed, 1 Bath income, Built in 2017, Panoramic Rooftop
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$899,000 - a29 Beacon #.
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2 Bed, 2.5 Bath Townhome
1,490 sqft - Built in 2007
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$1,500,000 - aas Metrop $4o250,000 - 257 E Whittle,/
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"Witches and other spooky characters will be on hand to greet guests at the Second Annual Halloween in the
Garden, sponsored by the Catalina Island Conservancy's Families in Nature Program on Oct. 29 at the Wrigley
Memorial & Botanical Garden in Avalon. Photo courtesy of the Catalina Island Conservancy.
Conservancy to host
in the Garden
First 1,000
guests will gain
free entry
FOR THE ISLANDER
The Catalina Island
Conservancy invites residents to
join its "Families in Nature" pro-
gram for a hauntingly fun eve-
ning of dancing, crafts, games,
prizes and delicious treats at the
Second Annual Halloween in the
Garden party on Oct. 29 at the
Wrigley Memorial & Botanic
Garden.
The Halloween celebration
will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and
will include a costume contest,
a scavenger hunt, a DJ Dance
Party and oppo~unities to expe-
rience spooky mayhem and cap-
ture the moment in pictures.
The Families in Nature pro-
gram will sponsor a "spooky
trail" for younger children. Older
kids and adults can venture along
the "Trail of Fright," which is
not for the faint of heart. It will
feature the Master of Mayhem
and Mr. Sean.
Guests can transform into
their favorite characters at a face-
painting booth, take festive pic-
tures in the photo booth and taste
treats in the food court sponsored
by the Rotary Club, Women's
Forum, Lloyds of Avalon and
the Cookie and Coffee Co.
Additionally, guests can enjoy
the Falconry Experience by tak-
ing pictures and holding hawks
during the event.
The Conservancy's educa-
tional staff will offer owl pel-
let dissections throughout the
Halloween celebration.
The Garibaldi Bus, donated
by the city of Avalon, will shuttle
residents and visitors between
the Garden and Tour Plaza,
People's Park and Bird Park. It
will operate from 4 p.m. to 8:30
p.m.
For the first 1,000 Island
Garden event will be free. After
the first 1,000 guests, admis-
sion for any additional guests
will be $3 for children 5 to 12
years of age, $7 for adults and
$5 for seniors and veterans (ID
required).
Admission for all children
under the age of 5 and active-
duty military and their families
will be free.
"Families in Nature"
is a monthly program the
Conservancy offers to Island res-
idents throughout the school year
to give them the opportunity and
the access to the Island's interior
to experience nature.
The annual Halloween in the
Garden event gives residents an
opportunity to see and expe-
rience Wrigley Memorial &
Botanic Garden, a showcase for
Catalina's native and endemic
plants.
Formed in 1972, the Catalina
Island Conservancy is one of
California's oldest land trusts.
Its mission is to be a responsible
steward of its lands through a
balance of conservation, educa-
tion and recreation. Through its
ongoing efforts, the Conservancy
protects the magnificent natural
and cultural heritage of Santa
Catalina Island, stewarding
approximately 42,000 acres of
land and more than 60 miles of
rugged shoreline. It provides an
airport and 50 miles of biking
and nearly 165 miles of hiking
opportunities within its road and
trail system. The Conservancy
conducts educational outreach
through two nature centers, its
Wrigley Memorial & Botanic
Garden and guided experiences
in the Island's rugged interior.
Twenty miles from the mainland,
the Island is a treasure trove
of historical and archaeological
sites. It also contains numerous
rare and endangered animals and
plants. The Island is home to 60
species - and counting - that are
found only on Catalina. For addi-
tional information, please visit
residents, the Halloween in the www.catalinaconservancy.org.
2 1 Friday, Oct. 6, 2017
THE CATAUNA ISLANDER