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Third Time’s the Charm for Navy Rescue

October 15th, 2017|

-- from Whidbey Naval Air Station -- A Search and Rescue (SAR) team from Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island rescued an injured climber in the Olympic National Park on Wednesday October 11, 2017. The October 11 rescue was the third attempt to locate this particular hiker. Two earlier attempts on Tuesday were

Letter to Editor | Re-elect Barbara Bedell, Fire Commissioner

October 15th, 2017|

-- from Norm & Christy Zimlich -- The upcoming November 7, 2017 election will include two candidates competing for Orcas Fire Commissioner #3, the position which has been held by Barbara Bedell since her 2009 appointment to a vacancy, followed by her 2011 election for a full six-tear term. Opposing

I Wonder What You See

October 15th, 2017|

-- by Rosie Kuhn -- This morning I received a beautiful email from friend my Jeff Otis, whose home is also on Turtleback, a little bit higher than mine, with a view that is more open and expansive. In this email, Jeff writes: “Sometimes when I look out my office

History Matinee: Quarrying and Limemaking in the San Juan Islands

October 14th, 2017|

Sunday, October 22, at 3 p.m. in the Eastsound Fire Hall -- by Carol Kulminski for the Orcas Historical Museums -- Boyd C. Pratt has recently published a book called Lime: Quarrying and Limemaking in the San Juan Islands. Boyd is a popular speaker and has presented outstanding programs for

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Area Code Not Necessary When Dialing 911

October 14th, 2017|

-- by Lin McNulty -- In January 2017, everyone with a landline phone received a notification that Western Washington was getting a new area code. Not really a new area code, per se, but an overlay area code. When the changeover went into full effect July 29, 2017 it became

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Letter to Editor | In Support of Levy, Life, and Love

October 14th, 2017|

-- from Greg White -- Most of you who know me, know my children, and in particular know my daughter Erin. If you don’t know Erin let me tell you a little about her. Erin has autism among some other developmental disabilities. Erin is not defined by her disabilities, but

Sheriff’s Report | October 4 – 10, 2017

October 14th, 2017|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- October 4, 2017 17-007065 Trespassing 10:25:00 10/04/17 A Lopez Island deputy investigating a trespassing complaint found a subject having a medical emergency. EMS was summoned and the subject was sent to a mainland hospital. 17-007068 Fraud 16:10:38 10/04/17 A Deputy took a

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Maori Elders to Visit Orcas for Healing Circle

October 13th, 2017|

Friday, October 20, 7 - 9 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall -- from Samara Shaw -- Waikara Master, Tohunga, and Maori Elder Mauta Kumar, from New Zealand, offer a series of Mass Expansion Healing Circles for the lands and people of Turtle Island (The Americas). Returning from his work in the

Spaghetti on Sunday to Help Harvey Victims

October 13th, 2017|

Sunday, Oct. 15 from 11:30 am — 12:30 p.m. at the Community Church -- by Brian Moss -- Hurricane Harvey hit the Texas coast on Friday, August 25. Damage from the storm and subsequent flooding is widespread. It will take months, and in some cases years, for Houston and the

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Eastsound Planners Map Out 2018 Work

October 13th, 2017|

-- by Margie Doyle -- Eastsound Planning Review Committee members set priorities for their 2018 work plan The Eastsound Planning Review Committee (EPRC) agreed on five top work plan priorities at its monthly meeting on Oct. 5. They also encouraged the community to complete the Eastsound Vision Survey, 

Letter to Editor | Join Me in Support of School Bond, Levy

October 13th, 2017|

-- from Rick Hughes -- I support the upcoming school maintenance bond and field levy and I ask for your support on both. The time is now for much needed maintenance improvements across the school district.  Our children on Orcas and Waldron deserve a modern, comfortable and safe environment to

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School Board to Meet in All-day Retreat

October 13th, 2017|

Saturday, October 14, 9 a.m., School Library -- from Orcas Island School District -- The Orcas Island School Board will meet in an all-day retreat on Saturday, October 14 to discuss the following items: • *Approve School Board Protocols • Dan Steele –WASA re McCleary & EHB 2242 • High

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Audition for “Billy Elliot the Musical” at Orcas Center

October 13th, 2017|

November 6, 7 and 8th at the Orcas Center Madrona Room at 6 pm to 9 pm. -- from Robert Hall -- Auditions for the community musical "Billy Elliot" will be Nov. 6-8. The Orcas Center will be presenting "Billy Elliot - the Musical" in March 2018. "Billy

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Community Drop-in Day: Experiential Learning at Salmonberry School

October 13th, 2017|

Friday, October 20 -- from Paul Freedman for Salmonberry School -- [metaslider id=55800] Salmonberry School believes that learning is most powerful when it is experienced through real life, hands-on experiences. This belief in the potential of deeper learning continues to draw Salmonberry teachers and students to explore spaces beyond their

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Coalition to Transition from Fossil Fuels on Orcas

October 12th, 2017|

Saturday, Oct. 21, 6-9 pm, Odd Fellows Hall, Eastsound -- from Sharon Abreu -- On Saturday, Oct. 21 from 6-9 pm at the Odd Fellows Hall, 112 Haven Road in Eastsound, Climate Justice Steward Sharon Abreu will host a Kickoff event for the Alliance for Jobs and Clean Energy (AJCE).

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2018 Preliminary Budget for San Juan County Published

October 12th, 2017|

-- from Milene Henley, County Auditor -- The 2018 Preliminary Budget for San Juan County has been published. With a theme of “Budgeting for Uncertain Times,” the 2018 budget has been the most challenging to compile in years. Revenues are projected to be flat, while expenditures continue to increase. Uncertainties

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