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Student Art Show Opens at Orcas Center

April 30th, 2017|

Reception: Friday May 5, 3 - 6 p.m., Orcas Center -- from Penny Sharp Sky -- "So colorful!" "So creative!" "It's my favorite show of the year!!" It's May and that means it's time for the Orcas Island Student Art Show!. Kindergarteners through Senior High students will be inspiring the

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Letter to Editor | Winnie Wins a Finnie

April 30th, 2017|

-- from Suzanne Olson, OPALCO -- On Earth Day, OPALCO Board Member Winnie Adams was honored by the Stewardship Network of the San Juans with a “Finnie” award for her commitment to environmental stewardship. According to the Stewardship Network, “Winnie Adams is considered a champion of local, sustainable power sources

Park & Ride Work Makes Headway

April 30th, 2017|

-- from Jesse Douglas-Seitz, Project Engineer -- Clearing and grubbing is substantially complete. A tub grinder was on site this week and processed all of the stumps and debris piles into wood chips. Construction Activities The contractor will be stripping and stockpiling topsoil and beginning roadway excavation next week. After excavatable

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The Aging Dreamer – The Ageless Dreamer

April 30th, 2017|

-- from Rosie Kuhn -- "There are literally no limits to what you may now choose to experience within the context of this physical form.... One must now take total responsibility for the focused intent that underlies one's choices." --Oneness, p.299 As I read these words of "Oneness," I ask

April Poetry | She Still Thinks She Can Change Him

April 30th, 2017|

She Still Thinks She Can Change Him -- Bruce Adkins -- She walks loneliness tightroped between the desire for love and the constancy of despair Convinced this is her only chance for love she holds onto the long discarded ghost she met years ago like the molted shell of a

Don’t Miss Annual Master Gardeners Spring Plant Sale

April 29th, 2017|

Saturday, May 13, 9 a.m., Mullis Center -- from Mo Sloane -- Hundreds of organic vegetable starts and perennials, all lovingly grown and nurtured by San Juan County Master Gardeners, will be on sale at the Mullis Center, Saturday May 13 at 9 a.m. – just in time for Mother’s

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April Poetry: Confluent Pearls

April 29th, 2017|

-- by Susan Malins -- We are confluent pearls Twining tight to choke our world, Deranged but for the heartbeat. Consenting minds enshrine themselves And bow and coil and suture, Meat tongues do flap in constant rap And swell to slur the wonder. “We know not what we do!” Untrue.

Eastsound Sewer / Water Calls Special Meeting

April 29th, 2017|

Monday, May 1, 4 p.m., EWUA District Office -- from Susan Kimple -- Eastsound Sewer and Water District Notice of Special Meeting Notice is Hereby Given that the Board of Commissioners of the Eastsound Sewer and Water District will hold a Special Meeting on Monday, May 01, 2017 at 4

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Senior Center Art to Exhibit “A Gentleman’s View”

April 29th, 2017|

Reception: Saturday, May 6, 5 - 7 p.m., Senior Center -- from The Senior Center Visual Arts Committee -- There are many talented and accomplished artists who live on Orcas Island. Although women make up the majority, men are also represented. They are painters, sculptors, potters, wood carvers, print makers and more.

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Sheriff’s Report | April 19 – 25, 2017

April 29th, 2017|

April 19, 2017 17-002111 Accident-HitRun 09:48:59 04/19/17 A Deputy was dispatched to a Hit and Run Unattended in Friday Harbor. A report was taken. 17-002115 Boating Problem 14:01:28 04/19/17 A Lopez Island deputy was called to the Hunter Bay boat ramp regarding children kayaking that were being blown further offshore

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SJ National Monument Not on Trump’s List

April 28th, 2017|

-- by Lin McNulty -- On Apr. 26, 2017 the White House initiated an executive order authorizing the review of national monuments designated since Jan. 1, 1996. The order targets monuments of more than 100,000 acres in size or that were "made without adequate public outreach and coordination with relevant stakeholders."

Rock of Orcas Spotlights Orcas Center Benefit

April 28th, 2017|

May 11 - 13, 18 - 20, 7:30 p.m., Orcas Center -- from Susannah Weaver, Orcas Center -- Opening on May 11, Orcas Center will feature Rock of Orcas, a concert celebrating the 4rth Annual Benefit Performance for Orcas Center. Rock of Orcas unites the creative team of Grace McCune

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Governors Issue Statement on Offshore Drilling

April 28th, 2017|

-- from Chase Gallagher, Gov. Inslee's Office -- Governor Jay Inslee, California Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr., and Oregon Governor Kate Brown issued the following statement today in response to a presidential executive order to revise offshore oil and gas leasing in federal waters: “Today’s unilateral action is short-sighted. For good

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Pigs, Plants, and Pickett: A Peek into Our History

April 28th, 2017|

-- from Amy Nesler, San Juan Visitors Bureau -- Who would have thought a trespassing pig could start a war? Only in Washington’s San Juan Islands. Discover this and other colorful stories during History Lives Here – National Historic Preservation Month in the San Juan Islands. During the month of

April Poetry | South

April 28th, 2017|

South -- Carla Stanley -- Marty Graw Sister Purse of the Clasped Hands Queen of the Leaning Mean part party part zydeco she'll go out with the bad the good or her own flow and be the dream you'll not wake with nor sleep in part zebra part windstorm she's

Inslee on Renewed Efforts to Repeal ACA 

April 27th, 2017|

-- from Governor Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee released a statement today on renewed congressional efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act. The bill under consideration, if passed, would shift $1.4 billion a year in costs to Washington or take health care away from more than 700,000 working people

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