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A Poem for the Solstice

December 21st, 2015|

-- by Domenic Verbano -- Soul-Stance: Dead of winter, Least of light. In these times we see ourselves laid bare, in dreariness, we behold our light filled chalice; so dim, so thin, nearly empty? How can this be? Collectively, we are almost devoid of light; humankind, can you see? What

Matthew Laslo’s New Magic Show for the Holidays

December 20th, 2015|

 --by Margie Doyle -- Matthew Laslo Matthew Laslo’s introduces "Magic Now," a new magic show for the holidays on Dec. 26th & 27th at 7:30pm at Sea View Theatre. Matthew, 15, is a local, award-winning magician who performs both close-up "sleight-of-hand" tricks and grand "illusions," such as sawing

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Orcas Angels Bring Computer Hardware

December 20th, 2015|

-- by Ed Sutton -- Orcas Angels combine with schools to help graduating seniors acquire Tech for Success Within the Orcas Island community, there are several service groups that regularly reach out to neighbors with an assisting hand. One of those groups is the Orcas Angels. Formed about eight

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Guest Opinion: We’ve Been Climbing the Wrong Wall

December 19th, 2015|

-- by Joe Symons -- When I recently wrote to a colleague “if America is really going to face the future, it will require of its citizens knowledge of conservation ecology, mythology and story telling/ creating, imagination and something on transformation economics (from growth to steady state). Science is a

Count Changed Ferry Schedule into Holiday Plans

December 19th, 2015|

-- from Elizabeth Kosa, Chief of Staff, WSDOT/Ferries Division -- From left to right: WSDOT Chief Financial Officer Amy Arnis and Secretary Peterson are treated to an engine room tour by Chief Engineer Mike Fleetwood and engine staff. Don’t forget to pick up your copy of the blue

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Guest Column: Unclear Language Obscures Pipeline/SMP Update

December 19th, 2015|

-- from Janet Alderton -- Dear Councilors Stephens, Jarman, and Hughes, I do not understand why one is not allowed to comment on the changes made to: https://sanjuanco.com/CDP/docs/SMP/2015-08-26_PC_Staff_and_CC_SMP_Draft-GPs_No6_final_edit_pn_and_cm_reviewed.pdf This document is found at San Juan County's SMP Update website. It is titled "Shoreline Master Program Update San Juan County" on

Holiday Week Brings Something for Everyone

December 18th, 2015|

BRASS CAROLING IN EASTSOUND ON SATURDAY (Saturday, December 19 from 10 am - 12 noon) Barring heavy rain, you can keep your eyes out ... and your ears open for a strolling group of brass musicians, leading others in caroling around town. Tentative route: Emmanuel Church; Darvill's Bookstore; Island Market;

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San Juan County Council Concludes Productive 2015

December 18th, 2015|

-- from SJC Communications -- San Juan Council Chair Bob Jarman closed the 76th council meeting of the year on December 15 at 4:50 pm. The long council meeting was emblematic of so many meetings this year as the Council charged through an aggressive schedule crafted to accomplish much for the

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Unitarian Universalists Announce Holiday Events

December 18th, 2015|

Thursday, December 24, 3 pm, Benson Hall -- from Suzanne Olson & Susan McBain -- Please join us for this beloved tradition: Howard Barbour will read the Dylan Thomas classic, A Child's Christmas in Wales. He even does the voices. Bring your family, friends and neighbors - a flier is attached. Please bring

Larsen Hails Environmental And Clean Energy Wins In Spending Bill

December 18th, 2015|

-- from Ingrid Stegemoeller, Rep. Larsen's Office -- Rep. Rick Larsen, WA-02, today voted in favor of a bipartisan spending bill that makes major investments in the environment and clean energy, as well as other investments in jobs and opportunity for which he has long advocated. The FY2016 Omnibus Appropriations Act

OPALCO Mailing Checks for Capital Credits

December 18th, 2015|

-- from OPALCO.com -- Were you a member of OPALCO in 1990? If so, you may be among the 4,343 people who will get a check from OPALCO later this month as capital credits are distributed. This is something that make an electric co-op unique: it is truly member owned

It’s Been Count ‘Em, Don’t Hunt ‘Em for 116 Years

December 18th, 2015|

Saturday, January 2, 2016 -- from Barbara Jensen -- The San Juan Islands Christmas Bird Count is a couple weeks away so now is the time to join the count in your area. The CBC is Saturday, Jan. 2 and is a wonderful way to extend the holiday season. From Christmas

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Letter to the Editor: Gifts Today Can Help Moran and All State Parks

December 18th, 2015|

-- from Jackie Daigle for the Friends of Moran State Park -- Friends of Moran State Park would like to encourage you take a look at the twelve amazing non-profit organizations requesting your help this season through the Orcas Island Community Foundation. Friday, Dec. 18 is Challenge Day! The nonprofit

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After Nearly 30 Years, Bob Myhr Retires from OPALCO Board

December 18th, 2015|

-- from Suzanne Olson, Updated Dec. 18 -- OPALCO Board Member Bob Myhr will retire at the end of the year. Myhr is currently serving as Vice President and represents District 3 (Lopez, Decatur, Center and Charles islands). He joined the Co-op in 1967 and was elected to the board

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Play in Alumni Basketball Games

December 17th, 2015|

-- from Kim Ihlenfeldt-- Orcas Island Alumni Basketball and OIHS Varsity basketball players are participating in an annual tournament to support the Orcas Island Booster Club. The games begin Saturday, Dec. 26th at 4:30 in the Orcas Island High School Gym. The participation fee is $10 per alumni. $5 for

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Preservation Trust, County Land Bank Join to Save Zylstra Lake

December 17th, 2015|

Local conservation partnership steps in to raise $2.5 million to acquire San Juan Island Lake Zylstra Lake from the air -- from the San Juan Preservation Trust -- Acting swiftly to thwart a proposed housing development, The San Juan Preservation Trust and the San Juan County Land Bank

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