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Orcas Women’s Coalition Hosts Rep. Lytton at Quarterly Meeting

September 8th, 2017|

Sunday, Sept. 17 from 4-6 p.m. at the Orcas Public School Cafeteria -- from Gretchen Krampf for Orcas Women's Coalition -- Orcas Women's Coalition on the move Orcas Women's Coalition (OWC) is a vibrant, energetic network of women and transgender people on Orcas Island, working together to create

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Flotsam & Jetsam | Fishing the Atlantics

September 8th, 2017|

— a semi-regular humor column by Maurice Austin — Fishing the Atlantics was fun while it lasted, that is we seemed to have them dialed in somewhat, and bloodied up the boat pretty well a couple days’ running, until the ready biters seemed thinned out, and then it was pretty

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Wolf Hollow Releases Rehabilitated Harbor Seals

September 8th, 2017|

-- from Amy Saxe-Eyle for Wolf Hollow -- After more than two months of care at Wolf Hollow, three harbor seal pups were returned to the wild on Thursday, September 7. Wolf Hollow staff and interns, along with volunteers from the San Juan and Whatcom Marine Mammal Stranding Networks, board members

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State Transportation Awards $1M for Electric Car Charging

September 8th, 2017|

-- from the office of Gov. Jay Inslee -- For many people, the idea of driving a car powered by a battery seems a little risky. While the traditional gasoline and diesel powered vehicle can travel hundreds of miles before requiring a quick stop at a gas station, electric vehicles

Southern Resident Killer Whales Are Back!

September 8th, 2017|

-- from the Center for Whale Research  -- [metaslider id=55025] They’re back! For the first time in more than two months, a large assemblage of Southern Resident killer whale pods has returned to the interior waters of the Salish Sea. This population has dramatically decreased in number in recent years,

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Whale Museum’s Summer Lecture Series: Orca Genetic Comparisons

September 7th, 2017|

Thursday, September 14, 6:30 p.m., The Whale Museum -- from Tracie Merrill for The Whale Museum -- On September 14, Dr. Lance Barrett-Lennard, Head of the Cetacean Research Program (including the B.C. Cetacean Sightings Network) at the Vancouver Aquarium, will present on genetic comparisons of orca populations in the NE

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Frank Loudin Shows Off at Orcas Center

September 6th, 2017|

Friday, Sept. 8 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Orcas Center -- from Bev Leyman for Orcas Center Visual Arts Committee-- Frank Loudin's show will begin with a reception at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 8  at Orcas Center. Frank Loudin is a Show Off! If you need

ImagineFest Unfolds Reality and Vision

September 6th, 2017|

Sept. 8 - 10 at Doe Bay Resort -- from imagineorcasisland.com  --  Imagination and free expression rock and rule! The Third Annual Imagine Music & Arts Festival comes to Doe Bay Resort this weekend --  a showcase of some of the finest music, art and thinkers of our

Eastsound Planners Review Development Proposals

September 6th, 2017|

Thursday, Sept. 7 at 3 p.m. at the Eastsound Fire Hall -- by Margie Doyle -- At its regular monthly meeting tomorrow, the Eastsound Planning Review Committee will hear a County Council update from Council Chair Rick Hughes before discussing its main topics: 1. EPRC Ranking and Prioritizing of Work

Islanders Arrive En Masse at UW Medicine Meeting

September 6th, 2017|

Updated Sept. 8 at 11 p.m. -- by Margie Doyle -- After years of losing money and physicians, this month Orcas Medical Center will come under management by UW Medicine to meet the challenges of 21st-century rural medicine. UW Medicine will formally begin its oversight on Monday, Sept. 11 as

Guest Opinion: The Farmed Salmon Spill

September 6th, 2017|

 -- by Dr. Joe Gaydos from SeaDocSociety  --  On August 19 and 20, a net pen owned by Cooke Aquaculture Pacific collapsed, releasing an undetermined number (estimates range from 4,000 to 185,000) of the 305,000 Atlantic salmon being raised there into the waters around Cypress Island, just northwest of Anacortes,

Drivers, Back to School Means Sharing the Road

September 6th, 2017|

-- from National Safety Council -- School days bring congestion. Yellow school buses are picking up their charges, kids on bikes are hurrying to get to school before the bell rings, harried parents are trying to drop their kids off before work. It's never more important for drivers to slow

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“Poetry Everywhere” and at Public Library

September 5th, 2017|

-- from JoEllen Moldoff -- JoEllen Moldoff will facilitate a class, "Poetry Everywhere"  for six Tuesdays, beginning September 12th from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Library “Poetry is a conversation with the world; poetry is a conversation with the words on the page in which you allow those words

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Safety Tips for Riding the School Bus

September 5th, 2017|

-- by Lin McNulty -- School starts tomorrow and Orcas Island students, along with some 25 million students nationwide, begin and end their day with a trip on a school bus. Designed for safety, with flashing lights, giant mirrors, high seat backs and that bright yellow color, school buses keep

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