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Choral Society Will Sing “Songs from the Heart”

May 3rd, 2017|

Saturday, May 6, 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, May 7 at 2 p.m., Orcas Center -- from Lynn Baker -- True love…false love…maternal love…eternal love… Love of the lover, the country, the child. Orcas Choral Society celebrates the many kinds of human love in its “Songs from the Heart” spring concert May

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April Poetry | Listen

May 3rd, 2017|

Listen -- Sadie Bailey -- It's not that trees, seals, and beaches can't speak. It's more that we, no longer attuned, can't hear what they say. They try to get our attention; a root reaches out to trip us awake, a sleek whiskered head with round eyes gazes into our own,

Art Show Will Benefit Orcas Animal Protection Society

May 2nd, 2017|

--- from Spirit Eagle -- Spirit Eagle 's Art will be at Washington Federal Savings Bank on Orcas Island during the month of May during banking hours. Half of the proceeds will be donated to the Orcas Animal Protection Society in appreciation of their loving hearts, kindness, and care of

Funhouse Names Interim Directors

May 2nd, 2017|

-- from Emilie Gincig and Jen Vollmer -- We are excited to share with you the news that the Funhouse Board of Directors have decided to name us, Emilie Gincig and Jen Vollmer, as interim directors during the search for our new Executive Director. As many of you know, we

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Presentation Celebrates Coast Salish, Wooly Dogs

May 2nd, 2017|

Sunday, May 7, 5:30 p.m., Brickworks -- from Sandy Strehlou -- Join ecologist and historian Russel Barsh and botanist and spinner Madrona Murphy for a slideshow presentation and weaving demonstration celebrating the Coast Salish “wooly dog” and the first peoples of the islands on Sunday, May 7 at 5:30 p.m.

Set Aside Mondays for Tai Chi Chuan Classes

May 2nd, 2017|

Beginning May 8, 9 - 10 a.m., Odd Fellows Hall -- from Tom McDonough -- Every Monday beginning May 8 from 9 - 10 a.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. Beginning Tai Chi practice for the promotion of good health, stronger balance, and the enjoyment of the art of graceful, meditative

AmeriCorps NCCC Serves with Camp Orkila

May 2nd, 2017|

-- from Grace Zokovitch -- From Mar. 27 to May 15, AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) team, Blue 6, is working in Eastsound, Washington on Orcas Island. The nine-person team is serving at YMCA Camp Orkila on various project around the camp. Camp Orkila was founded in 1906 and aims

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Letter to Editor | Hope and Horror at Standing Rock

May 2nd, 2017|

--  from Marlia Starwater -- There's still a chance, from now through May 6, to see this extremely powerful documentary, "Awake, A Dream From Standing Rock," which I saw at Odd Fellows Hall in Eastsound on Sunday night. It's available HERE for a donation of $1 or more. The film

April Poetry | Writing on the Rail

May 2nd, 2017|

(This poem was inadvertently dropped from the April poetry line-up, while "Listen" was mistakenly attributed to Carla Stanley. The poem below was scheduled to appear on April 30. Our apologies to Carla Stanley). Writing On The Rail -- Carla Stanley -- The journal train going that way tonight now today

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Community Foundation Seeks Partners in Philanthropy

May 1st, 2017|

-- from Kate Long -- GiveOrcas.org is live and open for donations. Over 20 organizations serving our community applied for funding; the Orcas Island Community Foundation Grants Committee has completed site visits, evaluated the proposals, and vetted the projects. Now the Foundation is seeking Partners in Philanthropy to help fund

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Country Corner Combines Games, Hunger

May 1st, 2017|

Saturday, May 6, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Country Corner -- from Liz Longworth -- It must be Spring because here we are. Country Corner Day will be Saturday, May 6, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Come visit us and let us say thank you for being our customer. We

BLM Seeks Nominations to Monument Advisory Committee

May 1st, 2017|

-- from Barbara Marrett, SJ Visitors Bureau -- The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) today announced it is seeking public nominations for four open positions on the San Juan Islands National Monument Advisory Committee (MAC). The nomination period is open until May 26, 2017. The BLM’s Resource Advisory Councils (RACs), of

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Succession Planning for Small Business Workshop

May 1st, 2017|

Monday, May 15, 1-2:30 p.m., San Juan Island Library -- from Victoria Compton -- All business owners need to devote time and energy to developing a succession plan for their business. With a succession plan, business owners can identify a person or entity who can continue the business if tragedy

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Need a Tooth Extracted? Free Clinic Scheduled

May 1st, 2017|

Monday, May 15, Dr. Triplett's Office -- from Terri Triplett -- Dr. Triplett’s dental office at 445 Madrona Street in Eastsound is reserving Monday May 15 for free tooth extractions for our Orcas and Shaw residents in need. Services are limited to both routine and surgical extractions (including wisdom teeth).

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In Memoriam | Mary Schoen 1925 – 2017

May 1st, 2017|

-- from Steven Schoen -- Mary Schoen died peacefully at her home in West Sound on Orcas island on April 26. Mary was born in Seattle in 1925 to Dudley and Katherine Brown. She graduated from Juanita High School and attended the University of Washington where she was a nursing student. She

Ghazel to Retire from the School Board

April 30th, 2017|

-- from Tony Ghazel -- I will not be seeking reelection to the Orcas Island School Board this November.  My term is expiring at the end of this year and I have had the utmost honor in serving the children of this great community for about 14 years as a school director.

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