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Sheriff’s Report | February 15 – 21, 2017

February 25th, 2017|

February 15, 2017 17-000853 Welfare Check 06:03:39 02/15/17 A Deputy responded to a Lopez Island residence on for a firearms complaint. It was determined a woman pointed a loaded gun at her ex-husband. The Deputy took the perpetrator into custody for a mental health evaluation. An investigation is being conducted

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Orcas Island Community Gospel Choir with Stephen Newby

February 25th, 2017|

Saturday - Sunday, March 4 - 5, Orcas Island Community Church -- from Meredith Griffith -- This March, islanders are invited to join a weekend to sing with the Orcas Island Community Gospel Choir, led by returning composer/conductor Dr. Stephen Newby of Seattle Pacific University. “The last time Dr. Newby visited,

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Memorial Service Set for Mike Schifsky

February 25th, 2017|

Saturday, March 4, Noon - 2 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall -- from Marcia Spees -- A memorial service to honor the life of Mike Schifsky will be held Saturday, Mar. 4 at the Odd Fellows Hall in Eastsound. Noon to 2 p.m. All are welcome. Mike passed away on Friday,

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Music in Every Student’s Reach on Orcas

February 25th, 2017|

Sunday, March 5, 3 p.m., Old School Gym -- from Sharon Ho for the Music Advocacy Group -- An afternoon of music from the community, for the community, to benefit the school music program Every first Sunday of March, for twenty straight years, there has been an Orcas

Orcas Center Spamalot Production Gets Ready for Opening Night

February 25th, 2017|

Thursday - Saturday, March 16 - 18 & 23 - 25, 7:30 p.m., Orcas Center --- by Lin McNulty -- [metaslider id=50318] In what promises to be an irreverent, extraordinarily funny production at Orcas Center, Monty Python's Spamalot is nearing the last weeks of rehearsal before unfolding before an audience on

State Commerce Dept. Awards Grant to Economic Development Council

February 25th, 2017|

-- from Victoria Compton -- The San Juan County Economic Development Council (EDC) is pleased to announce the award of a Washington State Department of Commerce Work Start grant for a county-wide Marine Trades Education program, which will be run in partnership with Commerce, San Juan County, the Town of

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ORS/The Exchange To Sponsor February Swap Meet

February 25th, 2017|

Sunday, February 26, 11 am - 4 pm, Odd Fellows Hall -- from Pete Moe -- On Sunday, February 26 Orcas Recycling Services (ORS) will host a community Swap Meet at the Odd Fellows Hall in Eastsound. The “Phoenix Rising” Swap Meet will be open from 11 am to 4

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Looking For the Bright Side

February 24th, 2017|

-- by Lin McNulty -- Anna Bratney sent Orcas Issues this photo of a February rainbow over Eastsound. On Wednesday morning, when parts of the island were socked in, when higher elevations had snow, when the pace of government seems difficult to keep up with, we consider this rainbow to

Senator Ranker Meets with the Orcas Community

February 24th, 2017|

-- by Margie Doyle -- Senator Kevin Ranker addresses the gathering at Orcas Center on Sunday afternoon Senator Kevin Ranker advocated "Hope and Action" to over 235 people at the Orcas Center on Sunday afternoon. The event drew county residents from Lopez, Shaw and San Juan Islands to

Catkin Cafe Hosts Student Chef Winner

February 24th, 2017|

-- from Ashley Randall -- On February 3, Catkin Café hosted Orcas School’s Student Chef Winner, Theo Vaccarella, and six friends for a pasta making class. Theo won first place in the 2016 Student Chef Competition with his healthful and tasty garden meatball soup. Under the direction of

Inslee Statement on White House Removing Protections for Transgender Students

February 24th, 2017|

-- from Governor Inslee’s Communications Office -- “I strongly oppose the Trump Administration’s reversal of federal protection for transgender students. Washington state will continue to be a place where all children can feel safe from discrimination, harassment or assault based on their gender identity. Our state’s law, the Anderson-Murray Act, passed

Wolf Hollow Assures Us Spring is on the Way

February 24th, 2017|

-- from Shona Aitken, Wolf Hollow -- It may be difficult to believe when it’s still February and there’s frost at night, but spring is on its way. Buds are appearing on the trees and bushes, green shoots are emerging from the ground and songbirds are beginning to sing. Some

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Vikings On the Road, and Streaming Locally at White Horse

February 24th, 2017|

-- from Justin Paulsen, Vikings Booster Club -- Vikings Basketball is on the road this weekend, and the Orcas Booster Club wants to make sure you don't miss any of the action. Thanks to our incredible sponsors,  we are proud to be able to offer live-streaming of the Orcas v.

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It’s Official: School Bond Fails by Three Votes

February 24th, 2017|

-- by Lin McNulty -- The votes are all in, they are tallied, and the results from the Feb. 14 election in San Juan County are certified. A turnout of 2,215 voters (51.98 percent of registered voters) clinched the ballot decisions in favor of increasing the number of Fire Commissioners

Ferry Update: Friday sailings served by the Kitsap

February 24th, 2017|

-- from Washington State Ferries (WSF)-- UPDATE: 9 pm: On Friday, February 24, the Kitsap temporarily joins the [Anacortes-San Juans] route as the #2 vessel while the Chelan undergoes engine repairs. Vessel capacity remains the same and full galley service will be available. UPDATE 9 am: The 11:20am sailing from

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Inslee Signs Executive Order Protecting Rights, Services for Washingtonian Immigrants

February 23rd, 2017|

-- from Governor Inslee's Office -- Gov. Inslee with legislators during the media availability for executive order 17–01, reaffirming Washington’s commitment to tolerance, diversity, and inclusiveness in Olympia, Wash., Feb. 23, 2017. (Official Governor’s Office Photo) Gov. Jay Inslee signed an executive order today affirming and clarifying Washington

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