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From Tomorrow On, Always Dial Ten Digits

July 28th, 2017|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- [Previous story on Orcas Issues] Please be advised that starting Saturday, July 29, callers in the 360, 206, 425 and 253 area codes will be required to dial the area code at all times, even when making a local call. This will not affect local

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Orcas Women’s Coalition Moves Immigration Initiative Forward

July 28th, 2017|

-- from the Orcas Women's Coalition -- The OWC-IRG Immigration Initiative qualified for the November ballot with overwhelming numbers because you wanted to make a difference and it worked. A small but mighty coalition of citizen activists from all the big islands brought your tidings to the San Juan County

Letter to Editor | Special Thanks for Sunday Music on the Green

July 28th, 2017|

-- from Kathryn Hansen for San Juan County Parks -- The San Juan County Parks & Recreation Commission and Parks Department staff commend Leslie Seaman for her 18 years of dedication to bringing delightful music to the Eastsound Village Green. Leslie’s enthusiasm and ability to organize and produce the summer Sunday

47th Annual Shaw Island Classic Race

July 28th, 2017|

Saturday, August 12, Shaw Island -- from Peg Gerlock -- Sponsored by the San Juan Island Yacht Club, the 47th Annual Shaw Island Classic Sailboat Race will be held Saturday, August 12. All eligible boats and crews are invited to participate. The race starts from Friday Harbor and circumnavigates scenic

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Emmanuel Market Day a Rummage Sale, Yes, But So Much More…

July 27th, 2017|

Saturday, July 29, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Emmanuel Episcopal Church -- from Lynn Baker -- Paintings by Orcas Island artists…. sterling silver candlesticks…an American Girl doll with lots of accessories…This is a rummage sale? While we’ll have plenty of glassware, gardening and shop tools, housewares, linens, a whole church

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Your San Juan County Fair: Facts, History, Trivia, and Funding

July 27th, 2017|

-- from Barbara Bevens for The San Juan County Fair Board -- Did you know that the San Juan County Fair is self-supporting? Indeed, it is the only county entity that is. Funding sources are primarily by grants, sponsorships and donations. The biggest single grant comes from the State of

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WSF Adds a Ferry to San Juans Route

July 27th, 2017|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- Beginning Saturday, July 29, M/V Chelan will join the Anacortes/San Juan Islands/Sidney route as the international vessel. M/V Hyak, M/V Samish, M/V Elwha, and M/V Tillikum will serve the domestic sailings. This will restore the route to full capacity, and regular Summer 2017 schedule

Four Rescued by Navy in Two Calls to Whatcom County

July 26th, 2017|

-- from Mike Welding for NAS Whidbey -- Search and Rescue (SAR) teams from Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island conducted two rescues Monday, July 24, 2017, both of which were in Whatcom County. The first rescue occurred late in the afternoon. Around 3:30 p.m. NAS Whidbey Island received notification from the

San Juan County Fair Announces Music & Entertainment Line-up

July 26th, 2017|

-- from Ashley King for San Juan County Fair -- Dylan Clifthorne. Photo by Ashley King The San Juan County Fair is beginning to release its 2017 entertainment line-up. Music headliners are Kuinka (Formerly Rabbit Wilde), local favorites The Fabulous Rhythmatics, The Olson Bros Band (country rock from

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Flotsam & Jetsam | Distracted Driving on Horseshoe Highway

July 26th, 2017|

— a semi-regular humor column by Maurice Austin — It would be a relief if Washington State motorists heralded the recent distracted driving legislation as a boon to automotive centeredness, to a renewed focus on operator responsibility for plunging a 2,000-pound shell of steel and plastic and aluminum at break-neck

Inslee Releases Statement on Trump Transgender Edict

July 26th, 2017|

-- from Tara Lee for Governor Inslee's Office -- "Washington is home to one of the nation’s largest active duty military populations with more than 100,000 active duty men, women and civilians working at our state’s six world-class military installations. President Trump’s announcement that he intends to ban transgender individuals

This Month’s Art Walk Includes an After Party

July 25th, 2017|

Thursday, July 27, 5 p.m., Eastsound. After Party 7 p.m., Random Howse -- from Michele Wiley -- Three Thursdays during the summer, (next Art Walk 7/27) enjoy a leisurely stroll on the streets of downtown Eastsound visiting diverse, awesome and intriguing art galleries and shops displaying arts and crafts made

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Fire on the Island Last Night – UPDATED Story

July 25th, 2017|

-- from Marla Johns, Public Information Officer, Orcas Island Fire and Rescue -- UPDATE: 3:30 p.m., July 25: Orcas Island Fire crews have been on scene of the Minnow Creek Fire since approximately 3 a.m.  Crews from San Juan Fire and Department of Natural Resources responded and assisted in the extinguishment

Lecture Preview: The Future of Journalism with Hedrick Smith

July 25th, 2017|

Friday, July 28 at p.m. at 7 p.m. at Orcas Center -- by Margie Doyle -- Hedirck Smith, NY Times reporter, Frontline producer and founder of Reclaim the American Dream (reclaimtheamericandream.org) Hedrick Smith, an innovator as well as an institution in journalism, will speak as an Orcas Currents

Whidbey Rescues Two from Olympics and Cascades

July 25th, 2017|

-- from Mike Welding for NAS Whidbey -- Search and Rescue (SAR) teams from Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island conducted two rescues this past weekend, one on Saturday evening, July 22 and another on Sunday, July 23, 2017. The first rescue was in the Olympic Mountains the second in

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Gov. Inslee Comments on Historic Health Care Vote

July 25th, 2017|

-- from Washington State Governor Jay Inslee -- “It’s inconceivable that any of our nation’s leaders think our health care system will be improved by ripping away health care from 22 million Americans and vastly increasing the costs for millions more. “President Trump promised Americans he would improve our health

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