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Who Is Bernie Sanders and Why is He Running for President?

February 20th, 2016|

-- from Sharon Abreu -- Bernie Sanders, Vermont Senator and candidate for U.S. President On Sunday, Feb. 28 at 3 pm at the Odd Fellows Hall in Eastsound, supporters of Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign will host an event, free and open to the public, called “Who Is Bernie

Artists Invited to Submit ‘Natural World’ Media for March Exhibit

February 20th, 2016|

-- from Ann Jones -- Local visual artists are invited to submit their work to the next Orcas Center Gallery Show which will take place in both the Lobby and the Madrona Room. Organized by the Visual Arts Committee, this exhibit will showcase nature ‘The Natural World: Land, Sea and

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Sheriff’s Report: February 10 – 16, 2016

February 20th, 2016|

February 10, 2016 16-000660 Citizen Dispute 07:40:55 02/10/16 A Deputy in Friday Harbor received a report of a citizen dispute. The reporting party was upset with an eviction notice that he received and thought that his landlord went into his room. 16-000661 Recovered Stolen Property 08:04:20 02/10/16 Deputy took a

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Sheriff Answers Criticism in OPALCO Employee’s Assault

February 20th, 2016|

-- by Courtney Oldwyn for the San Juan Journal -- Assaulted at gun point in the middle of the night in his home on Orcas island last week, Josh Mayson and his family are still reeling over the fact that a sheriff’s deputy didn’t arrive to investigate until 8:30 a.m.

Bookworms: Bust Out of Your Winter Cocoons

February 19th, 2016|

Saturday, Feb. 27, 10AM to 2PM at the Public School Cafeteria -- from Leif for the Friends of the Orcas Island Library -- ​ Call this edition of the February event our “Massive, End-of-Winter & Pretty-much-Spring-already”  Book Sale. No more cuddling up in front of the fire, the North winds

SJ Council to Hold Special Meeting with National Representatives’ Staff

February 19th, 2016|

-- from Sue Kollett for the San Juan County Council -- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the San Juan County Council will conduct a Special Meeting for the purpose of meeting with staff of our federal representatives: Joseph Downes, Ann Seabott and Thomas Boucher. The meeting will be held on

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Our Representatives Report: Inslee Signs Order Bringing Kids to the Big Table

February 19th, 2016|

Inslee announces transformative changes to children’s services -- from Lisa Harper, Governor's Office -- OLYMPIA – Gov. Jay Inslee today signed an executive order that sets in motion a transformative new structure for delivering services to the children of Washington state. Inslee intends to work with the Legislature to create

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Library Board to Convene Special Expansion Meeting

February 19th, 2016|

Tuesday February 23 at 8:30 a.m., Orcas Library -- from Mary Pugh -- The Library Board is having a special meeting Tuesday February 23 at 8:30 a.m. in the meeting room of the Library to discuss the building expansion.

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Romance of a Mass Engages the Orcas Choral Society

February 18th, 2016|

-- by Lynn Baker for the Orcas Choral Society -- The title page of the Missa Solemn in C lists the instruments in its orchestra. After almost 200 years and more than 5,000 miles, a choral mass with orchestra composed in 1826 near Prague will come to life,

Community Reward for Information on Criminal Violence Against OPALCO Apprentice

February 18th, 2016|

-- from Suzanne Olson, Public Relations Administrator for OPALCO -- During the early morning hours of February 9, 2016, a newly hired Apprentice Lineman was held at gunpoint in his home on Orcas Island. The assailant made threats against his safety and that of his family. The following day, death

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Hawaiian HAPA Group Heads to Orcas Center Stage

February 18th, 2016|

Thursday, February 25 at 7:30 pm with Burgers & Brew before the show at 5:30 pm. -- from Artha Kass -- The HAPA name reflects the diverse backgrounds of its musicians and the mix of cultures that converge in Hawai‘i. Brilliant guitarist Barry Flanagan has been the guiding force of HAPA since

Leadership San Juan Islands Launches 12th Year

February 18th, 2016|

-- from Liz Illg -- The Leadership San Juan Islands professional development program launched a new class on January 8, with an orientation day held at the Harrison House Suites in Friday Harbor. Eighteen islanders from Orcas, San Juan, Fidalgo, Whidbey and Lopez make up the 12th Cohort and will meet for

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Library Ready to Turn the Page on The Next Chapter

February 18th, 2016|

-- from Phil Heikkinen, Orcas Public Library Director -- Sketch of Library from Rose Street, looking south with expansion to the north and west of current building With wonderful participation from the community, Henry Klein Architects, the firm that designed our current library in 1991, has finished the

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Ferry Alert: The Yakima Is Back

February 18th, 2016|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- Friday, February 19, 2016 12:23 PM: Ana/SJs-Update-Yakima is back on schedule with the 3:05 pm departure from Anacortes.  Thursday, 2/18/2016 at 12:51PM: The 144-vehicle Yakima is out of service due to necessary repairs. The 124-vehicle Chelan will replace the Yakima in vessel position #1 for

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