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
WSF Seeks Comments on Summer Service Contingency Plan
-- from Washington State Ferries -- At WSF, ridership is highest in the summer, when tourists from near and far join daily commuters; WSF transports 50 percent more people in summer than in winter. When ferry service is disrupted in the summer, WSF tries to keep as many people moving as
Salish Sea Early Music Presents Shakespeare in Italy Performance
Sunday, March 11, 1 p.m., Orcas Adventist Fellowship Church -- from Jeffrey Cohen of Salish Sea Early Music Festival -- The Salish Sea Early Music Festival presents a program of mostly Italian Four-Part Canzonas entitled Shakespeare in Italy with dulcian (baroque bassoon) player Anna Marsh, renaissance transverse flutist Jeffrey Cohan,
WSF Launches Haiku Contest for Summer Schedule
-- from Washington State Ferries -- Calling all poets and creative writers...get ready for our haiku contest. We’re looking for a traditional haiku about the Washington State Ferries experience to be on the cover of our Summer 2018 Sailing Schedule. How to enter All you have to do is follow @wsferries on
Whale Museum Volunteer Open House on Wednesday
Wednesday, March 7, 1 - 2 p.m., The Whale Museum -- from Tracie Merrill for The Whale Museum -- The Whale Museum (TWM) is holding one final open house this year for anyone interested in volunteering with TWM’s Education Department. The open house event will be held on the following
EPRC March meeting : Trails and Speed, Traffic and Zoning
-- by Margie Doyle -- Even on a "small green island" such as Orcas, our population is growing and plans to accommodate housing and traffic dominated the regular monthly meeting of the Eastsound Planning Review Committee (EPRC) on Thursday, March 1. County Councilman Rick Hughes announced that a letter signed
Pre-register for Winter Birds Boat Trip
Saturday, March 10, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Friday Harbor -- from Katie Fleming for Friends of the San Juans -- Photograph by Peter Cavanagh. Join Friends of the San Juans and birding experts on a special winter birds boat trip on Saturday, March 10 from 10 a.m.
High School Students Focus on Photography
-- from Orcas Island School District -- Stop by the Orcas Island School District office and check out our new display of photos created by Corey Wiscomb's Photography class. Pictured here are two of the photographers, Thian Armenia and Maggie Toombs. Maggie sees her experience with photography as "a new
Learn Orcas History-Become a Volunteer Docent
-- by Carol Kulminski -- We love our Docents! Sandy Hui (standing)Ann Waltersdorph (seated) How long have you lived on Orcas or did you just move here? Have you visited the Orcas Island Historical Museums? Are you interested in Orcas Island History and meeting people? Did you know that the
Sheriff’s Report | February 22 – 27, 2018
-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- February 22, 2018 18-001249 Assault - Body Force 02:46:41 02/22/18 An Orcas Island Deputy was dispatched to an assault in the Eastsound area. The victim, a local woman, claimed she was followed into her home by a male subject and assaulted in
Volunteer for Orcas Lit Fest
-- from Jule Treneer -- Do you love books? The Lit Fest is coming this April 13th to 15th, and we need your help! All our Lit Fest volunteers will receive abundant gratitude, the satisfaction of being part of a truly special literary event (and of course a free day
Barefoot in the Park Performances a Must-See
Continues February 23, 24 and March 2, 3, and 4 -- from Rosie Kuhn -- Whatever you have planned this coming weekend of February 23-24, or the weekend of March 2,3, 4, change your plans and make sure you have a ticket for this really fun and wonderful production of Barefoot in
Literary Arts at Orcas Center this April
-- from Kathy Youngren -- The Orcas Center is excited to host and partner with the first annual Orcas Island Lit Fest April 13-15, 2018. The Center will be the main venue for most of the festival’s offerings, including readings, panel discussions, author Q&A’s book-signings, and a book fair. In
Orcas Mom in Labor Goes to Fire Station…
-- from Marla Johns for Orcas Fire and Rescue -- Paramedic Nick Kiniski received an early morning wake up call early Thursday morning, March 1. At approximately 2 a.m., he received a call from an expectant father; mom was in labor and they may need to get off island before
Inslee Vetoes Bill Limiting Public Disclosure
-- from Governor Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee [has] vetoed ESB 6617, a bill related to public disclosure obligations of the Legislature. Inslee received a request Thursday evening from a number of legislators to veto the bill after they reached an agreement with media organizations about a process for working
Introducing the New Indian Island Youth Steward
-- from Russel Barsh for Kwiaht -- Alyssa Johns (r), new Indian Island youth steward. Alyssa Johns is this year’s winner of the Robyn Lowe youth stewardship award for Indian Island. A junior at Orcas Island High School, Alyssa is also taking courses at Skagit Valley College and
Annual MAG Concert Upcoming
Sunday, March 4, 3 p.m., Old School Gym -- from Sharon Ho for Music Advocacy Group -- This Sunday, March 4, a grand Orcas Island music tradition returns with fresh notes to welcome Spring. More than 100 members of our community music groups and school music ensembles will perform at the
