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Here’s a thought…

“I am so convinced of the advantages of looking at mankind instead of reading about them, and of the bitter effects of staying at home with all the narrow prejudices of an islander, that I think there should be a law amongst us to set our young men abroad for a term among the few allies our wars have left us.”

LORD BYRON

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Local Churches Host Soup Dinners on Wednesdays

March 11th, 2018|

March 14 and March 21 -- from Meredith McKie Griffith for Orcas Community Church -- Community members are invited to join the members of four Orcas Island churches on Wednesday evenings during the season of Lent to pray together, celebrate, and share a soup dinner. March 14 will be hosted

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March Mayhem Basketball Tournament Coming Up

March 11th, 2018|

March 17 - 18, Orcas High School and Old Gyms -- from Brooke Bruland for Orcas Island Park & Recreation District -- Come cheer on the 6th annual March Mayhem Basketball Tournament hosted by Orcas Island Park and Recreation on March 17 and 18. Teams are traveling from near and far

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Sign Up Now for an Educational Opportunity Abroad

March 10th, 2018|

-- from Arden Ainley for Skagit Valley College -- Sign up for the trip of a lifetime as three Skagit Valley College professors lead a study-abroad immersion learning opportunity in Spanish art, music, language, and culture on March 21-29, 2019. Intended for students as well as lifelong learners of all ages,

Sheriff’s Report | February 28 – March 6, 2018

March 10th, 2018|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- February 28, 2018 18-001364 Sick or Injured Animal 09:40:40 02/28/18 A deputy responded to a walk in report of a Friday Harbor resident wishing to speak to a deputy about an animal issue. The Deputy made phone contact with the reporting party,

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Sigh…Daylight Savings Time Begins Very Early on Sunday Morning

March 9th, 2018|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday morning, March 11, at 2:00 am. The full sailing day of Saturday, March 10, starts and ends on Pacific standard time. Terminals and vessels will turn their clocks FORWARD one hour at the end of the business day Saturday. Vessels that have trips

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Letter to Editor | Art Lange Will Serve Us Well

March 9th, 2018|

-- from Steven Jung -- I write to support the candidacy of Art Lange for Commissioner of the proposed Orcas Island Public Hospital District. Having known and worked with Art for over 15 years, I believe he represents the prototype for an excellent Public Hospital District Commissioner. To encapsulate this

Council Schedules Public Hearing on Vacation Rental Code Amendment

March 9th, 2018|

Tuesday, March 13, 9:15 a.m., Council Hearing Room -- from San Juan County Communications -- The County Council has scheduled a hearing on potential amendments to the San Juan County vacation rental regulations. The public hearing will be held in the Council Hearing Room at 55 Second Street, Friday Harbor,

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It’s An Art for Fun Paint pARTy

March 9th, 2018|

Friday, March 16, 5:45 - 8 p.m., San Juan Islands Museum of Art -- from Debbie Pigman for San Juan Islands Museum of Art -- Our next "Art for Fun, a paint pARTy!" is March 16. Kristen Abramson will lead folks in a step-by-step process to complete their own painting

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School Board Sets Conservative Enrollment Numbers

March 9th, 2018|

-- by Margie Doyle -- The Orcas Island School District set a conservative enrollment number of 730 students for the 2018-19 school year at its monthly board meeting on Thursday, March 1. The full board -- Chair Janet Brownell, Greg White, John Fleming, Josh Culp and Diane Boerstler -- debated

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Guest Column: Choosing

March 9th, 2018|

-- by Joe Symons -- The Comprehensive Plan is the roadmap for the future of this set of islands we call home. Many may reasonably and appropriately imagine that the vision crafted by fellow residents over 20 years ago is truly operational and has provided the basis for how we,

Literary Arts at Orcas Center this April

March 9th, 2018|

-- from the Visual Arts Committee for Orcas Center -- Art of the Book exhibit at Orcas Center as part of LitFest may feature work by Siouxy Duncan The Orcas Center is excited to host and partner with the first annual Orcas Island Lit Fest April 13-15, 2018.

Come to the School Garden for Seed Swap

March 9th, 2018|

Saturday, March 10, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., Orcas School Garden -- from Ashley Randall -- Everyone is welcome to gather in the public school garden on Saturday, March 10 for a community seed swap. The swap will run from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Bring seeds, bulbs and cuttings

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Fidelis Flea Market and Craft Sale Approaching

March 8th, 2018|

Saturday, March 10, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., West Sound Community Center -- from Lynn Baker -- Need some spring bling? Head to West Sound Saturday, March 10, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for crafts, objects artistic and practical, and mouth-watering baked goods. It’s the annual spring sale by Fidelis,

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Guest Column: Bills to Protect from Oil Spills and Farmed Fish Spills

March 8th, 2018|

-- by Stephanie Buffum, Friends of the San Juans, Executive Director -- The passage of SB 6269 marks another critical step forward to increase Washington state oil transportation safety. Similarly, the phase out Atlantic salmon net pens in Washington received significant bi-partisan support. These bills represent a victory for Washington

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