Here’s a thought…
“Don’t ask me who’s influenced me. A lion is made up of the lambs he’s digested, and I’ve been reading all my life.”
GIORGOS SEFERIS
Guest Opinion: The McCleary Basic Education “Fix”
--by Carol Sutton and Tom Baldwin -- Sometimes, the noblest of intentions can have devastating consequences. The case in point is HB 2242, the supposed fix to the McCleary Decision that was intended to (1)
Man Made Exhibit Shines at Orcas Center
--from Terry Johnson -- The MAN MADE exhibition currently showing at the Orcas Center is by local men artists that are seldom seen in local venues. Men artists are not prone to wave their own
OPALCO’s Nourdine Jensen Scholarship Applications Due March 9
--from Suzanne Olson for OPALCO -- OPALCO’s Nourdine Jensen Cooperative Youth Scholarship Program is accepting applications from high school sophomores and juniors of OPALCO member households. Up to five scholars will receive a $1,000 scholarship
Redefining Bread to be Garden Club Topic
Wednesday, February 21, 10 a.m., Orcas Center -- from Helen Huber for Orcas Garden Club -- The Orcas Island Garden Club welcomes Dr. Stephen Jones, wheat breeder and the Director of The Bread Lab at
Tech talk — Privacy vs. Security
In the tech world you hear these two terms a lot. What is the difference? Lets us an analogy (which we will do a lot in this column)- privacy vs. security in your home. In
Library Books for Your Heart’s Desire
-- by Ayn Gailey -- Valentines Day is the perfect time to celebrate romance and the daring act of falling in love, both activities that can traditionally require a little—or a lot—of risk, effort, and
Submit PHD Candidate Questions in Advance of Town Hall Meeting
-- from JoEllen Moldoff -- In order to make best use of the time at the Candidates for Public Health District Commissioner Town Hall meeting on February 24, we are asking in advance for questions
Eastsound Planners Move Full Steam Ahead
-- by Margie Doyle -- Eastsound Planning Review Committee, an advisory board of citizen volunteers to the County Council At its February meeting members of the Eastsound Planning Review Committee (EPRC) considered options
Interested in Researching Your Family Tree?
Tuesday, February 20, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Orcas Island Library -- from Orcas Island Library -- We are creating a Genealogy Club at the Orcas Island Library to help people discover and research their
Washington State Legislative Alert
-- from the League of Women Voters of Washington www.lwvwa.org -- This Week's Alert! If you do nothing else, here is the most important action you can take: Let’s Make Voting Rights A Reality for
UPDATE: Public Hospital District Commissioner Candidates Announced
--from San Juan County Auditor (updated Feb. 14 at 11:30 a.m.)-- Ballot Name San Juan County Public Hospital District #3 Hospital Commissioner 1 Nonpartisan Office 6-year term Richard Fralick Hospital Commissioner 2 Nonpartisan Office 6-year term Pegi
Inslee Statement on Unanimous Passage of Opioid Use Disorder Bill
-- from Governor Jay Inslee -- "I am pleased that the House just unanimously passed HB 2489, to treat opioid use disorder which is taking the lives and livelihoods of thousands of Washingtonians every year. "Prevention
Interested in Madrona Point Future?
Saturday, February 17, 2 p.m., Odd Fellows -- from Peter Fisher -- Peter Fisher photo Interested in Madrona Point’s future? On Saturday, February 17, at 2 p.m., Peter Fisher will show a KOMO-TV4
Orcas Christian Forfeits Basketball Game
-- from KOMO News -- A boys basketball team on Orcas Island is learning that winning isn't everything. The team recently decided to forfeit a playoff game, which ended its season, and it was all
Letter to Editor | Time For Us to Come Together as a Community
-- from Ed and Kristen Wilson -- We support the establishment of a Public Hospital District. Over the past 26 years we have lived here, we have watched the many iterations of our medical care
Volunteers Make the Difference at The Exchange
-- from John Carl for Orcas Recycling Services -- Exchange volunteer John Gratch When Orcas Recycling Services took control of the new Exchange building, it was just a shell: a big metal building