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Music Disrupted – How Digital Technology Takes Us Beyond Listening

January 21st, 2017|

Saturday, January 28, 2 p.m., Orcas Center --from Orcas Center – Adam Farish and Bruce Pavitt display their ingenuity in 8Stem, a new interactive music platform, at a presentation at Orcas Center on Saturday, Jan. 28. Here they show an early version of the application, available free at Apple.

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Sheriff’s Report | January 12 – 16, 2017

January 21st, 2017|

January 12, 2017 17-000235 Theft 08:09:48 01/12/17 A deputy responded to a theft at a Friday Harbor business. The complainant reported multiple work tools taken from the bed of his work truck. This incident occurred in Friday Harbor. 17-000236 Malicious Mischief 08:47:51 01/12/17 A Deputy responded to an Eastsound address

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Beach-walkers Wanted for COASST Training

January 21st, 2017|

Saturday, January 28, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Orcas Library -- from Katie Holmes -- The Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST) will deliver two free training sessions: one focused on beached birds and one focused on marine debris. The Beached Bird training will be held in Eastsound, WA on

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Flotsam & Jetsam | While Bobbing About

January 20th, 2017|

— a semi-regular humor column by Maurice Austin — Several years ago, working an incoming tide off Open Bay for pinks, motoring up and drifting back down, my buddy and I became aware that orcas might be coming, not because we saw a fin or breach or spout or spy-hop,

JP and OK Rhythm Boys Back at Random Howse

January 20th, 2017|

Saturday, January 28, 6:30 p.m., Random Howse -- from Gordon Koenig -- JP and the OK Rhythm Boys will be back at Random Howse in Eastsound Saturday, January 28th, at 6:30pm. Join us for 2 hours of swingin', rockin' fiddle tunes, soaring vocals and truly abysmal jokes. Drop in to

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Letter to Editor | Do School Walk & Talk Before You Vote

January 20th, 2017|

-- from Bea vonTobel -- As the ballots go into the mail for your consideration and vote, it is imperative that you vote from an informed perspective. To that end, I encourage you to participate in the walk-through tours that OISD is offering. The tours will enable you to look

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Statement from Gov. Inslee on Today’s Inaugural Events

January 20th, 2017|

-- from Office of the Governor -- “I want to thank President Barack Obama, who served eight years with a level of grace, dignity, diligence and humor that inspired a renewed confidence and respect in our nation from people around the world. His legacy will be marked by his passion

Letter to Editor | Why I am Voting For School Bond

January 20th, 2017|

-- from George Eberle -- “We the People” is the cornerstone of our constitution. We get to decide what is important and what can wait for another day. My involvement started when I went to a school board meeting. We were seated at different tables and asked to prioritize what

To Promote the Orderly Transfer of Executive Power

January 19th, 2017|

Presidential Transition Act of 1963 Public Law 88-277 Eighty-eighth Congress of the United States of America AT THE SECOND SESSION Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the seventh day of January, on one thousand nine hundred and sixty-four An Act To promote the orderly transfer of

Orcas Women and Children to March Across the Country on Saturday

January 19th, 2017|

-- from Kristin Kolb -- Numerous Orcas Island women and children are amassing in Washington, D.C., Seattle, Friday Harbor, and Eastsound, for the Women’s March on Washington this coming Saturday, January 21, the day after President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. The D.C. protest, which originally was called the Million Women’s March, is

NAS Whidbey Island SAR Conducts Five Missions in Six Days

January 19th, 2017|

-- from Mike Welding --  Search and Rescue (SAR) crews from Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island conducted five separate missions within a six day period, including one search and four Medical Evacuations (MEDEVACs). The first mission occurred during a daytime training flight on Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017. The morning

2017 Accessory Dwelling Unit Eligibility Deadline

January 19th, 2017|

-- from San Juan County Communications -- San Juan County Department of Community Development (DCD) is accepting applications for detached ADU permits proposed outside of urban growth areas and activity centers until 4:30 pm February 13 2017.  There are 8 permits for the construction of new ADUs and 2 permits

Stankevich Will Head Orcas Elementary

January 19th, 2017|

-- from Eric Webb -- It is my great pleasure to announce that Lorena Stankevich will be officially joining OISD’s leadership team as Orcas Elementary School Principal! Our very own Lorena Stankevich will transition from Interim Orcas Elementary Principal to Orcas Elementary School Principal effective July 1, 2017. Lorena has

Letter to Editor | Take School Tour and Vote “Yes”

January 19th, 2017|

-- from Tom Baldwin -- I am writing to encourage all residents of Orcas Island to vote FOR the Phase III school bond issue in the special election February 14. Mailing of ballots is scheduled for January 27th, next Friday, so we should receive them early the following week. Last fall,

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San Juan County Marchers Registered for Seattle March

January 19th, 2017|

-- from Mary Gropp -- San Juan County will be well represented at the Womxns March in Seattle on Saturday January 21. With an expected attendance of 20 to 30,000, many islanders have expressed a desire to try to meet to walk together, in the spirit of unity and mutual

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Fire Commission Addresses Public Comment

January 18th, 2017|

-- by Lin McNulty -- Orcas Island Board of Fire Commissioners, in a regularly-scheduled meeting on Tuesday, January 17, discussed the need to include Public Comment in their sessions. Board Chair Wes Heinmiller says the Board would like to know, in advance, what the public might be commenting on or

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