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EDC Offers Workshop on Mindfulness for Business

October 10th, 2016|

Monday, October 17, 1 - 2 p.m., San Juan Island Library -- from Victoria Compton -- The San Juan County Economic Development Council will present a FREE workshop on the topic of mindfulness in business, on Monday, October 17 from 1-2:00 p.m. on San Juan Island. Advance registration is required.

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Editorial | Let’s Make This Our Last Columbus Day Celebration

October 10th, 2016|

-- by Lin McNulty -- "Columbus sailed the ocean blue In fourteen hundred ninety-two" We learned to recite that little ditty in school as we were taught that Christopher Columbus' "discovery of America" in 1492 was a defining moment in our country's history, that it is when American history really began. We are now learning to view

Tragedy, Reality, Fantasy at Orcas Center

October 9th, 2016|

Sunday, October 16, 1 p.m., Orcas Center -- from Susannah Weaver -- The Met opens the season with Tristan und Isolde by Richard Wagner streaming Live in HD at Orcas Center Sunday, October 16 at 1:00 pm. If you’ve not yet experienced the Metropolitan Opera streamed from New York City

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OIFF Film Review:  “Sandstorm” 

October 9th, 2016|

-- by Paula Treneer -- An Ophir award-winning film shot in the austere landscape of southern Israel’s Negev desert, “Sandstorm” is about the challenges two women, a mother and daughter, each face in the male-dominated Arab Bedouin village culture from which they hail. A dramatic debut from female director Elite

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OIFF Film Review: “Café Flore”

October 9th, 2016|

-- by Paula Treneer -- Released in 2012 to wide acclaim, "Café Flore" by Canadian director Jean-Marc Vallée is a meditation on romantic and maternal passion, and a tribute to the role of music in our emotional lives. The plot follows three disparate threads that develop simultaneously through artistically shot

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Deer Harbor Plan Review Committee Revised Agenda

October 9th, 2016|

Wednesday, October 12, 4 - 5:30 p.m., Deer Harbor Fire Station -- from Wes Heinmiller -- Deer Harbor Plan Review Committee PUBLIC MEETING DEER HARBOR FIRE STATION #24 PUBLIC MEETING ROOM OCTOBER 12, 2016 4:00 PM TO 5:30 PM __________________________________________ Chair: Call to order, Quorum, Minutes of last meting. 2.

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Council Considering Ordinance to Ban Single-use Bags

October 9th, 2016|

Tuesday, October 11, 9:15 a.m., Council Hearing Room -- from Ingrid Gabriel -- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE DISTRIBUTION OF SINGLE-USE CARRYOUT BAGS IN RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the San Juan County Council will conduct a public hearing for the purpose of

Letter to Editor | Jarman Can Deliver

October 9th, 2016|

-- from Sheryl Albritton -- Sometimes things happen in life that then come full circle and deliver a surprise - which is how my dear friend reacted when I told her we were supporting Bob Jarman for County Council District 1. Given past events she asked me to explain my

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Work Progresses on Deer Harbor Bridge

October 9th, 2016|

-- from John van Lund -- Work is progressing on the abutments at each end of the bridge. Construction crews will work within the cofferdam on the west side to construct the west abutment, which involves forming the abutment footing, installing rebar for the footing, placing rebar in structural piles, and pouring concrete

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Yakima Still Out of Service

October 9th, 2016|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- UPDATE: Tuesday, October 11, 2016 06:30 a.m. Ana/SJ's - Kitsap Replaced Yakima M/V Kitsap has replaced M/V Yakima on the Anacortes/San Juan Islands routes. Please be aware that the Kitsap is a smaller boat than the Yakima, so there may be traffic delays even

Flotsam & Jetsam | Twenty-One Nickels

October 9th, 2016|

-- a semi-regular humor column. This time from Bill Thompson -- I caught the early ferry to Anacortes today, an increasingly rare event for me, so, killing some time doing The Seattle Times crosswords seemed reasonable. All I needed was four quarters for the newspaper dispenser. I put a one dollar

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OIFF Film Review: “Trespass Against Us”

October 8th, 2016|

-- from Paula Treneer -- In contrast to the warm audience reception received by certain opening films at the 2016 Orcas Film Festival, the Seaview Theatre’s October 7th showing of “Trespass Against Us” provoked lively impromptu conversations around town as some filmgoers debated its merits. Director Adam Smith’s immersion in

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Accessible Voting Available in San Juan County

October 8th, 2016|

-- from Milene Henley -- For voters with disabilities, voting privately and independently can be a challenge. In the days of poll sites, polling places had accessible voting units (AVUs) to help those voters. With the transition to vote-by-mail, voting became easier for some disabled voters, because it removed the

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OIFF Highlight: “Manchester by the Sea”

October 8th, 2016|

-- a review by Paula Treener -- One of the sure highlights of this year’s Orcas Film Festival is “Manchester by the Sea,” an emotionally powerful drama written and directed by indie film director Kenneth Lonergan (whose brief appearance in a cameo role left me wanting to see more of

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Sheriff’s Report | September 26 – October 5, 2016

October 8th, 2016|

September 26, 2016 16-007376 Welfare Check 10:50:23 09/26/16 A Lopez Island deputy checked on the well being of a child who was the subject of a custody dispute. The child was found safe and sound with his parent. Custody issues are pending before the courts. 16-007384 Unwanted Person 16:01:30 09/26/16

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Person of Interest | Living Inside the Music

October 8th, 2016|

-- by Lin McNulty -- Melody Funk was raised in a musical, singing family, so musical, in fact, that when she was growing up, Saturday was considered to be a "singing day;" everyone who was in the house on Saturday was required to sing. It was okay to talk outside, but inside the

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