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out more. Proceeds go to benefit Bonaire's teen center, Jong Bonaire.

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This Issue’s Stories:
Transition Info Meeting
Music School Graduation
Rotary New Board
SGB Cleanup by Church Members
Why Hire an Architect?
Tina Woodley Returns
Eels On Wheels
Snorkelers Notebook-Memories On the Reef
Parrot Watch (Nesting Report–Why Protect the Lora)
Little League Series
Third Underwater Cleanup
Bonaire Monitor Project
Turtle Signal Weak
Letters (Universal Drug Use, Quads)
Jona Chirino Named New Manager of Jong Bonaire
Oldest Bonaire Boat (Craane)
Windsurfing Fever
Weekly Features
Flotsam & Jetsam
Profiles– Dick van der Vaart
Bonairean Voices (Government 3)
Bubbles/Did You Know (Coral Color)
Pet of the Week (Jackie)
Dining, Shopping Guides
Tide Table
Reporter Masthead
Classifieds
What’s Happening
Picture Yourself (Arctic Circle)
Island View (Summer Vacation)
What’s Coming our Way (Earthships)
Sky Park (King of Planets)
Star Power-Astrology
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