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“The future is already here. It’s just not evenly distributed yet.” 

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Guest Opinion | Eastsound Vision Needs Many Voices

April 3rd, 2017|

-- from Marilyn Jonassen -- I attended the event for public comment on the recently crafted Vision Statement for Eastsound on Friday night and was reassured by the amount of citizen interest in the future quality of our Village. A number of impassioned and thoughtful comments were made including those

April Poetry | incendiary, We

April 3rd, 2017|

incendiary, We [Germany, 1930] -- Leif -- unquenchable fires: We can always find a person stranger than we would like, “A Threat!” to exclude, and from exclusion the well-crafted excuse, from excuses grow fire We dare not quench lest it burn Us too! yet it burns Us all anyway Soon

WA Poet Laureate to Read at Orcas Center

April 2nd, 2017|

Monday, April 3, 7:30 p.m., Orcas Center Madrona Room -- from Susannah Weaver -- Gonzaga professor and award-winning poet, Tod Marshall, was appointed the fourth Washington State Poet Laureate by Governor Jay Inslee in January 2016. Marshall’s term runs February 1, 2016, to January 31, 2018. He is the first

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Avoid Orcas, Deer Harbor Intersection Due to Multi-vehicle Accident

April 2nd, 2017|

-- from Marla Johns -- 7:30 p.m.- Sunday, April 2, 2017- Crews from Orcas Island Fire and Rescue have completed their work at a multi car accident in the area of Orcas Road and Deer Harbor Road. One person has been transported by Air Lift to the hospital. Two other

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Book Review | “Revolutions We’d Hoped We’d Outgrown”

April 2nd, 2017|

-- by Lin McNulty -- Orcas poet Jill McCabe Johnson recently released a new collection of her luscious poetry in a book entitled "Revolutions We'd Hoped We'd Outgrown." (Finishing Line Press) Good poetry is a two-way street. The poet bares the soul and the reader is, then, awakened to a shared

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Special Unitarian Poetry Service In the Offing

April 2nd, 2017|

Sunday, April 16, 11:30 a.m., Benson Hall -- from Suzanne Olson -- Please join us on Sunday, Apr. 16 for our annual Poetry Service, led by Suzanne Olson. PLEASE NOTE: we will meet on the 3rd Sunday (Apr. 16) for this service. There will be no second Sunday meeting this

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Ah, Malaise

April 2nd, 2017|

-- from Rosie Kuhn -- I woke up this morning sad, frustrated, and disappointed. "Why?" I ask myself. It's a beautiful day on Orcas, you are healthy, you have money in the bank and a lot of good friends. The me that is sad says "Yes, I know, but...." This

Dreamers Meet Realists in Visioning Meeting

April 2nd, 2017|

-- by Ayn Gailey -- The behind-the-scenes of the Eastsound Vision Committee will never be a reality TV show, but it would make for an interesting one. One of the unspoken challenges for this committed group of citizens has been 'How do you come to consensus when you put a

April Poetry | What I Don’t Remember

April 2nd, 2017|

What I Don’t Remember --Nancy Reas-- I don’t remember crawling because I could not yet walk nor my first words that made sense to others. I don’t remember not knowing how to dress myself (except for tying those finicky shoelaces) nor how to drink milk from a glass. Those milestones

Public Forum Explores Reasons for Bond Failure

April 1st, 2017|

-- by Ayn Gailey -- Where do we go from here? That was the question of the evening on Thursday, Mar. 30 at the first community forum since the Orcas Island School District’s (OISD) Phase III Bond was defeated by a mere three votes back in February. The forum was

Sheriff’s Report | March 22 – 28, 2017

April 1st, 2017|

March 22, 2017 17-001493 Malicious Mischief 08:52:11 03/22/17 Deputies responded to an Eastsound residence regarding a vandalism call on 3/22/17. Deputies met with the complainant who stated he was unsure if the damage to his trees was from vandalism or natural causes. Deputies gathered information for a report & gave

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Trump Budget Details Indicate WSF to be Renamed WALL

April 1st, 2017|

-- a Maurice Austin Special Investigation into Stuff -- According to recently released documents from the Governmental Organization for Open Process (GOOP), the much-debated Trump fiscal budget for 2017-2019 mandates a restructuring of the Washington State Ferry System (WSF), highlighting the transportation corridor as key to securing American borders under

April Poetry | Stars in Your Eyes

April 1st, 2017|

Stars in Your Eyes -- Samuel Webster -- into your eyes oceans of luminescence l'lumière like trails of phosphorescence along a moonlit ocean crossing I'm lost in the blue and tangled you cast adrift, it's not so bad our transit foretold nudged forward by the waves we're going, there not

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Eastsound Water To Conduct Routine Flushing

March 31st, 2017|

Tuesday - Wednesday, April 4 - 5 -- from Eastsound Water Users -- Eastsound Water will be conducting a routine flushing of the water mains in the area of: Blanchard Seaview Mountain View Bunny Donahue Nina Aeroview Terri Michael Timber Lane This will happen on Tuesday and Wednesday April 4

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Register Now for Fairgrounds Spring Flea Market

March 31st, 2017|

-- from Ashley A. King -- The 2017 Spring Flea Market is Saturday, Apr. 29, 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. (yes, two extra hours longer than previous markets!) in the main building at the San Juan County Fairgrounds. Spaces are already filling up—Are you interested in becoming a vendor? Visit

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Lend a Hand, or Two, to Clean Up Moran

March 31st, 2017|

Saturday, April 8, 9 a.m., Moran State Park -- from Jacqueline Daigle -- It’s that time of year again when rakes and shovels come out of hibernation and get put to good use to clean up the oodles of debris that old man winter dumped on Orcas. Moran State Park

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