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County to be Striping the Roads

July 22nd, 2015|

-- from Joy Lord, SJ Public Works -- Road Striping is scheduled to begin on San Juan Island, Monday, July 27th.  The operation should be moving to Orcas on Wednesday, July 29th. Shaw and Lopez are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, August 4th and 5th. Striping operations will be limited to Monday

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Guest Opinion: Rental Housing and “Families”

July 22nd, 2015|

-- by Fred Klein -- First off, OPAL is to be congratulated for thinking big and initiating the first large, affordable rental housing initiative that Eastsound’s seen since Wally and Gretchen Gudgell’s creation of Lavender Hollow over twenty years ago. Likewise, OPAL’s approach to gather community input via an initial

Library Fair Coming Soon

July 21st, 2015|

-- from Sandy Wilson -- The second Saturday of August is a special day for those on Orcas Island. That is the date of the Library Fair and this year it will again be held on the Library Grounds, on August 8, from 10 - 3. The Fair is organized

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Special Film Event: “The Secret Handshake”

July 21st, 2015|

Thursday, July 23 - 7:30pm Sea View Theatre -- from Donna Laslo -- Howie Klausner, former Orcas Island resident and Hollywood screen writer, is back on the island for a special screening of his new indie feature, "The Secret Handshake," Starring Kevin Sorbo and Amy Grant. The movie was filmed

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Student Thanks OPALCO in Open Letter

July 21st, 2015|

-- from Anthony Kaskurs, Orcas Island -- Dear Foster Hildreth: My name is Anthony Kaskurs, a 17-year-old high school student that recently had the privilege of attending the Idaho Consumer-Owned Utilities Association Youth Rally about a week ago. In order to attend I had to write a short essay and appear

Membership Drive is ON at Orcas Senior Center

July 21st, 2015|

No age requirement to get Senior Center Benefits! -- from Jami Mitchell, Senior Center Manager -- The annual membership drive for the Orcas Island Senior Center is in full swing! Member perks have been added, expanded, and re-vamped to make the benefits of membership enticing, advantageous, and convenient to use.

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Mamet’s The Frog Prince to Hop onto Random Howse Stage

July 21st, 2015|

Thursday - Friday, July 23-24, 7 p.m., Random Howse -- from Melinda Milligan -- Join the Daves -- Mamet, Zoeller, and Parish, for a spirited evening at Random Howse! The show (music) will start at 7 p.m. Actor's Theater of Orcas Island presents an evening of Reader's Theater and music

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Market Day at Emmanuel Episcopal

July 20th, 2015|

Saturday, July 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church grounds -- from Judy Schliebus for Emmanuel Episcopal Parish -- Judy and Doug Schliebus enjoy Market Day at Emmanuel Episcopal Church It’s time for St. Agnes Guild’s 66th Annual Market Day, which will be

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OPAL Drafts of Rental Plans Shown at Design Charrette

July 20th, 2015|

 -- by Margie Doyle -- One suggestion for housing clusters in the OPAL property for rental units OPAL Community Land Trust held an Open House -- Design Charrette -- on Tuesday, July 14 to display layout concepts for the planned 30-unit rental development on the 3+ acre property

Meet the Whale Museum Storm Drain Muralist

July 20th, 2015|

Tuesday, July 21, 3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m., The Whale Museum   -- from Jenny Atkinson -- Urban runoff is one of the largest forms of pollutants to ocean life... Urban runoff is trash, pesticides, and other pollutants that end up flowing down a storm drain and affecting marine life on

Crude Oil Train Bound for Anacortes Derails in Montana

July 20th, 2015|

UPDATE 7/20/2015: A Tesoro spokesperson states the train was not headed for their facility in Anacortes as previously reported. From the Associated Press Derailed oil tankers are pictured on the side of U.S. Highway 2 east of Culbertson, Mont., on Friday, July 17, 2015, after a train derailment occurred the

EWUA Thanks Members Who Reduced Water Use

July 20th, 2015|

-- from Paul Kamin -- Eastsound Water Users Association (EWUA) would like to thank those members who have made efforts to reduce water use after our July 11 appeal to reduce outdoor water use. There was a noticeable and helpful reduction in the demand for water last week. After an early summer

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Building Climate Resilience in SJ County

July 19th, 2015|

Monday, July 20th, 6 to 8 p.m. at the San Juan Island Grange -- from the San Juan Conservation District -- County wide climate discussion, timed to take ferries back to Orcas, Shaw and Lopez Islands and to Anacortes You are Invited to join a facilitated discussion on

Calendula Salve Workshop in the School Garden

July 19th, 2015|

Thursday, July 23 - 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Public School Garden -- from Farm to Cafeteria Committee -- The community is invited to come to the garden and learn how to make a healing salve from dried Calendula flowers and take home the tin of salve you made.

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Naturalists Program Starts on Anacortes/San Juan Islands Sailings

July 19th, 2015|

 --  from Lynne Griffith, Assistant Secretary WSDOT/Ferries Division --  Starting on Wednesday, July 22, our popular Ferry Naturalist Program resumes on select Anacortes/Friday Harbor sailings. This longstanding partnership between WSF, the Whale Museum in Friday Harbor and Orca Network educates visitors to San Juan Island about the Southern Resident killer whales

Lummis and Unitarian Universalists Unite for Totem Pole Journey

July 19th, 2015|

To support opposition to fossil fuel production and transportation   -- from the Lummi Nation and the Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship -- Master Carver Jewell James photo by James Leder Each year for the past two years, [Lummi] tribal members, led by Master Carver Jewell James of the Lummi

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