"We already have an abundance of recreation opportunities on Lopez. The Lopez Island Family Resource Center (LIFRC) and Lopez Island Education Foundation (LIEF) both offer excellent youth and community programs. The Lopez Library, too, provides a remarkable range of enrichment options - from birding and nature walks to arts and crafts, FantasyCon, musical instrument loans, and other creative learning programs. Add to that our active 4H program, and it’s clear that Lopez already supports vibrant, community-based recreation without a new tax district."

You’re absolutely right — Lopez already has incredible recreation and enrichment opportunities, thanks to organizations like LIFRC, LIEF, the Library and more. That’s exactly why Lopez Rec is so important.

Right now, many of these programs are at risk because they rely on short-term or unpredictable grant funding. Lopez Rec will guarantee steady, local support so these opportunities can continue and grow — not replace them.

We’ve met with each of these organizations individually to ensure Lopez Rec strengthens, rather than duplicates, what already works.

For example, some Library programs are actually funded through the same LIFRC grant that is set to expire. At LIFRC’s request, Lopez Rec will continue to offer after-school and summer programming for our working families when grant funding disappears, creating continuity and stability.

LIEF is currently working to round up donations to address the school’s budget shortfall of $300,000 for this year alone. Donations are a short term lifeline, but not a long term solution.

Lopez Rec is the only sustainable and significant solution to address the funding gap created by the state legislature, ensuring six years of secure funding. 

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