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Kwiáht BBQ Raises Critical Question

May 30th, 2017|

-- by Ayn Gailey -- Because we live on an island we should be just as serious about sustainable seafood as sustainable farming. This was one of the key takeaways from Kwiáht’s free Sustainable Seafood Barbecue event hosted by The Barnacle last week. According to Kwiáht organizers Russel Barsh and

In Memoriam | Marilyn Erly, 1934-2017

May 30th, 2017|

-- from John Erly -- Marilyn E. Erly passed away peacefully at Birchview Memory Care, Sedro Wooley, Washington on 24 Apr. 2017. She was born in Tacoma, Washington on 7 Jun. 1934. She grew up on Puget Sound, in Dash Point, and attended school at Federal Way. She continued her

School Board: Progress, Pro-Activity at the Fore

May 30th, 2017|

-- by Ayn Gailey -- Let’s face it, monthly Orcas Island School District (OISD) board meetings are not the hot ticket on the island. It’s normal to not see any citizens or parents even attend. This month’s meeting on May 25, however, was attended by more citizens than usual, including

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Today Is Not About Hot Dogs and Late Ferries

May 29th, 2017|

Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in service of the United States of America. Over two dozen cities and towns claim to be the birthplace of Memorial Day. While Waterloo N.Y. was officially declared the birthplace of Memorial Day by

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Just Transition: Intersection of Jobs and Environment

May 29th, 2017|

Wednesday, May 31, 6 p.m., San Juan Grange -- from Sharon Abreu for Irthlingz -- Just Transition is the path as yet untaken at the intersection of labor and environment. It’s a way to help people working in industries that are environmentally unsustainable make the transition to new, good jobs

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Free Salsa Dance Lesson

May 29th, 2017|

Monday, June 5, 7 - 9 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall -- from Bill Gincig -- Anthony and Friends will be teaching Salsa. Our community dance class is privileged to have Anthony return as our guest instructor. If you have not seen Anthony dance, you are in for a treat. He

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ORS Rounds Final Bend in Funding New Exchange Building

May 29th, 2017|

-- by Margie Doyle -- Pete Moe, left, and Tim Blanchard, right, discuss the latest stage of fundraising for The Exchange Orcas Recycling Services/The Exchange (ORS) is oh-so-close to its fund-raising goal for the New Exchange -- just $5,000 short of their $245,000 goal. At a fundraising event

PlayFest “Incubates” 12th Year of Local Talent

May 28th, 2017|

Friday- Sunday, June 2-4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Orcas Grange --by Margie Doyle -- Aaimee Johnson, Orcas Island Actors Theater’s 2017 PlayFest coordinator, announced to a full house on Opening Night, “It’s been a bit of a roller coaster.” Whatever rehearsals may have been like, the PlayFest itself is

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Old Dogs Do Learn New Tricks

May 28th, 2017|

-- from Rosie Kuhn -- My dog Gracie is almost eight years old - 56 in dog years. She has been chasing frisbees her whole life, but it was just last week that she actually caught one on the fly. I could see her mind working that day, working out

Rep. Larsen on Trump’s FY 2018 Budget Proposal: ‘Nightmare’

May 28th, 2017|

-- from Congressman Larsen's Office -- Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) ... issued the following statement after President Trump released his full FY 2018 budget proposal: “When it comes to Medicaid, education programs, the environment, nutrition assistance, and Social Security Disability – frankly, almost anything not attached to the military, boosting

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Breaking News: Black Bear Spotted on Orcas

May 27th, 2017|

-- from Sheriff Ron Krebs -- Black bear spotted Sunday, May 28, 2017 around 1 p.m. Photo from Hilary Canty. At around 4 p.m. this afternoon [Saturday, May 27], a black bear was seen in the 1100 block of Point Lawrence Road heading towards Obstruction Pass. The Sheriff’s

OISD All Band Concert Plays Music for the Season

May 27th, 2017|

Thursday, June 1, 7 p.m., Orcas High School Gym -- from Sharon Ho for Music Advocacy Group -- Riding horses into the wind or frolicking in the forest, the All Band Concert this coming Thursday, June 1 will have music to conjure these summer dreams. A total of 59 young musicians

Superheroes Needed To Help Match Funhouse Grant

May 27th, 2017|

-- by Ayn Gailey -- Funhouse Commons staff and volunteers and the children they support gave a passionate presentation and request for Orcas community members to step up as part of their brand new "Superheroes For Super Kids" program and donate today to help them qualify for a $20k matching

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Sheriff’s Report | May 17 – 23, 2017

May 27th, 2017|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- May 17, 2017 17-002695 Boating Accident Injury 07:43:31 05/17/17 Lopez Island deputies along with Lopez Island Fire and EMS responded to a report of a sunken vessel off the south end of Lopez. All four subjects aboard were rescued by another nearby

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Odd Fellows Host Flying Karamazov Brothers

May 26th, 2017|

Sunday May 28 at 7 p.m. at the Odd Fellows Hall in Eastsound -- by Margie Doyle -- The whacky, uproarious Flying Karamazov Brothers return to the Odd Fellows Hall on Orcas this Sunday, May 28 to what will surely be another sold-out family crowd. As usual their performance will

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