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And the Good Steward Awards Go To…

April 27th, 2017|

-- from Amy M. Nesler, San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau -- The envelope, please... Yes, the time has come to hand out the much-anticipated Finnies, and what better time than Earth Day to award those who have been Good Stewards to our Islands community? There were so many good nominations it was

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NAS Whidbey Rescues Sauk Mountain Hiker

April 27th, 2017|

-- from Mike Welding -- A Search and Rescue (SAR) team of five from Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island rescued a hiker off of Sauk Mountain in Concrete, Wash., the evening of Saturday, Apr. 22, 2017. Around 7 p.m. the base’s SAR Alert crew launched in response to a report

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April Poetry | The Cloud Bird

April 27th, 2017|

The Cloud Bird -- David Kobrin -- Oh yes, I saw the cloud bird Heading north, northwest it was Against the current Of the clouds. It’s head and beak a shrouded gray through the background of billowing white. Sometimes the unexpected — the dinosaurs’ return, rage of ocean wave the

EDC Offers Workshop on Advanced Business Writing

April 26th, 2017|

Wednesday, May 10, 10 - 11 a.m., Windermere Real Estate, Friday Harbor -- from Victoria Compton -- Effective business writing is not only a key tool, it defines one’s image as a business person or entrepreneur. Join the San Juan County Economic Development Council for a free workshop on the

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NW Tribes Sue USCG for Failure to Protect Orca

April 26th, 2017|

-- from Bellingham Herald -- Two Northwest Indian tribes are suing the U.S. Coast Guard, saying the agency has failed to protect endangered orcas from the risk of oil spills associated with tanker traffic in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. In a complaint filed in U.S. District Court in

Invasive Green Crab Found at Dungeness Spit

April 26th, 2017|

-- from MaryAnn Wagner, Sea Grant -- A new population of invasive European green crab has been found at Dungeness Spit, near Sequim, Washington, rekindling concern over the potential for damage to local marine life and shorelines. Staff and volunteers from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), which manages Dungeness

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Orkila’s Spring ROAR Will be Annual Event

April 26th, 2017|

-- by Gray Gailey (6th grader) -- [metaslider id=51992] This year, on Apr. 23, Camp Orkila hosted their first annual ROAR, or Rogue Obstacle Adventure Race, on a windy, rainy afternoon. Before the race began, a Camp Orkila counselor spoke to the excited crowd of participants, ages ranging from five

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OHS Graduate Honored at Gonzaga University

April 26th, 2017|

-- from Patricia Hunt -- A 2016 OHS graduate, Anthony Kaskurs, has been chosen as the recipient of the Freshman Class Award at Gonzaga University in Spokane WA. He was among the honorees on Tuesday, Apr. 25 at the school's Academic Honors Convocation. The Academic Honors Convocation is an annual event,

April Poetry | Apotheosis of the Dive Coast

April 26th, 2017|

Apotheosis of the Dive Coast -- Jim McKeon -- A few miles south along that coast, the ruins of an old Arab settlement seem strange, alternating calm and submerged disquiet. Bright late afternoon light outline the smooth trunks and buttress roots of huge Mugandi trees, many six feet or more

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April Poetry | Second Passage from a Work in Process (to be called The Dive Coast)

April 26th, 2017|

Second Passage from a Work in Process (to be called The Dive Coast) -- Jim McKeon -- The gauzy veil obscuring what Goethe called the eternal feminine ever so briefly clears… Gillian suddenly moves in her chair lifting one hand to the back of her neck. She raises her glass

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Montessori to Celebrate With Auction

April 25th, 2017|

Saturday, April 29, 6 p.m., Random Howse -- from Teresa Chocano -- This Saturday, Apr. 29, the Orcas Montessori School (OMS) Under the Sea Celebration and Spring Auction opens its doors at 6 p.m. at Random Howse in Eastsound. You can expect wonderful food, drinks, music, and a great assortment of silent

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You’re Invited to an “Open Forest”

April 25th, 2017|

Monday, May 1, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m., Orcas Island Forest School Open Forest Curious about what a Forest School looks like? Orcas Island Forest School will hold an Open Forest Monday, May 1 from 3:30-5:30 at our Camp Orkila location. Come by with your whole family to play and explore

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Orcas Rotary Features Eric Webb at Meeting

April 25th, 2017|

Friday, April 28, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m., Eastsound Fire Station -- from Jeanne McPherson -- Orcas Island Rotary presents School Superintendent Eric Webb in a presentation entitled, “Bond Bound⎯ Caught in the Webb” on Friday, Apr. 28, 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Fire Station in Eastsound. This focus on the failed

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Fire Commission Calls Special Meeting

April 25th, 2017|

Thursday, April 27, 5:30 p.m., Eastsound Fire Station -- from Marla Johns, Acting Secretary -- Agenda Special Meeting San Juan County Fire Protection District #2 April 27, 2017, 5:30 p.m. Special Meeting – This is a special meeting. The Secretary informed the Commission that the notice requirements of RCW 42.30.080

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Cyclist’s Guide Maps Now Available Online

April 25th, 2017|

-- from San Juan County Communications -- Cyclist's Guides for Lopez, Orcas, and San Juan Islands are now available for download on the County's Open Data website. Here is a link to the Orcas Guide: Cyclists_Guide_Orcas_Island

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