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- Whidbey Island Writers Conference - Annual writers' conference on Whidbey Island, Washington, produced by the Whidbey Island Writers Association. Classes, workshops, and readings in an island setting.
- Brenda Dempsey - Offering yoga and beginner's tai chi classes and workshops, Read Island retreats, and yoga holidays in Bali and Mexico. Includes profiles, descriptions, photographs, rates and dates.
- Coast Mountain Expeditions - Sea kayaking expeditions, day trips and guided tours. Includes details of the tours, maps, reservations, company and contact information.
- Grand Key Resort - Photos of rooms, information on rates, reservations. Read about island attractions.
- Silent Ground Retreat Centre - Universal Tao meditation, chi kung (qigong), yoga, movement and breathwork. Read Island, Straight of Georgia, British Columbia, Canada.
Wikipedia Articles
- Read's Island - Read's Island, situated just outside the Ancholme sluice, some suggest is an artificial island. However, the site of the current Read's Island was for very many years a large sandbank going by the name of "Old Warp" and is shown on the 1734 Customs Map of the Humber ...
- Read Island Provincial Park - Read Island Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada.
- An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon - A Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon is a book written by the English trader and sailor Robert Knox in 1681, describing his experiences some years earlier on the South Asian island now best known as Sri Lanka. As well as being a good read in its own right, it is one of the most important contemporary accounts of 17th century Ceylonese life and an invaluable insight into an early European view of the island's culture.
- Cool on Your Island - Cool On Your Island, by the band Y Kant Tori Read was commercially released by Atlantic Records in 1988 as a 7" vinyl single and a cassette single. Two versions of a promotional 7" vinyl were also released, one with light blue labels and one with dark blue labels.
- Lea Ráskay - Lea Ráskay (early 16th century, sometimes also spelled Ráskai, ) was a Hungarian Dominican nun living in the monastery of the Hare Island (today Margaret Island, Budapest). She was highly learned and well read, and is famous for copying several Hungarian codices that without her work would not survive.