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Here’s a thought…

“The competition between Nature and the economy is deep and broad.
In the short term, the economy usually wins. In the long term …?”

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School Board Signs Most District Contracts

July 1st, 2013|

Business Manager Reports Healthy Budget By Margie Doyle At the regular meeting of the Orcas Island School District (OISD) on June 27, the school board of directors  formally approved contracts to hire Liz LeRoy,

Seaweed: What’s It To You?

June 30th, 2013|

by Cara Russell Ryan Drum seems to rise from the sea as he explains and explores the wonders of seaweed. The rain came on strong last  Monday morning, June 24,  when Food Masters

News Bites from the Food Bank

June 26th, 2013|

By Madie Murray Some exciting things have happened at the Orcas Island Food Bank in the past several weeks that we would like to share. Mykal Keyes hands $300 to Larry Shaw, Food Bank

Editorial: Who Pays for the Party, Pays for the Bills

June 25th, 2013|

By Margie Doyle Wouldn't it indeed be nice if our highly-regarded non-profits, like those providing cultural expression and entertainment; permanent affordable housing; and exhibitions of our rich past—to name three outstanding island institutions—could make a

Student Chefs Cook with Christina

June 25th, 2013|

Left to right: Arla Sutton, Zora Leck, Sam Sutton, T J Liblik, Ricky Hughes and Kashi Campbell. Unable to attend: Evan King, Ingrid Hanson and Jefferson Freeman By Madie Murray Rainy days are

Work with the San Juan Stewards

June 24th, 2013|

The Stewardship Network of the San Juans ( SNSJ) is seeking a part-time coordinator to begin July 15, 2013. SNSJ is a diverse coalition of organizations who envision a healthy, thriving ecosystem in the San

“Learn to Have Fun” at the Library

June 22nd, 2013|

From Phil Heikkinen, Orcas Public Library Director Your Park and Recreation Services, Orcas Library and the Orcas Island School District are collaborating to host a diverse set of children’s and teens’ summer activities this summer.

Community Supports 6th Grade Science

June 20th, 2013|

Orcas 6th graders learn about science first-hand! By Susan Stoltz Thanks to a private donation, Paula Towne’s 6th grade class [from Orcas Island Elementary School] was able to take this year's science curriculum

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