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Whidbey Search and Rescue Finds Missing Boy

July 29th, 2015|

-- from Mike Welding of NAS Whidbey Island -- Thurston County Sheriff’s Office contacted Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island’s Search and Rescue (SAR) early Saturday morning, July 25, to help locate a missing 14-year-old boy and his dog near Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Operating in tandem with the sheriff’s office,

Physicist Roy Schwitters to Speak on Innovative Maya Research

July 29th, 2015|

-- from Michael Riordan for Orcas Currents Roy Schwitters will speak as part of the Orcas Currents lecture series on August 6 On Thursday, August 6, University of Texas physicist and new Orcas Islander Roy Schwitters will treat fellow islanders to an absorbing Orcas Currents lecture on “Peering

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Flamenco with the Funhouse

July 29th, 2015|

-- from Krista Bouchey, Funhouse Commons Director -- The Cottage Knoll House is the site for the Funhouse's "Flamenco" gala on August 2 We love what we do at The Funhouse and appreciate your support of the Funhouse Commons and our programs for island youth. Our 2015 Gala

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Salish Sea and South Carolina are Rivals for “Top Islands”

July 28th, 2015|

The San Juan Islands Honored by Travel + Leisure Magazine -- by Barbara Marrett for the San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau -- Travel + Leisure magazine has announced its 2015 World’s Best Awards, ranking the San Juan Islands #4 on its list of Top Islands Continental U.S. and Canada. The

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Doe Bay Fest Tickets for Locals

July 28th, 2015|

-- from Doe Bay Resort and Retreat -- Doe Bay Festival on the waterfront Doe Bay Fest is just around the corner, slated for August 6-9, 2015. Coordinator Jami Mitchell affectionately calls it “the little festival that could”, since it almost immediately gathered steam to go from a

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Bernie Sanders Gathering this Wednesday

July 27th, 2015|

Wednesday, July 29 at 6 pm. in Friday Harbor -- from Sharon Abreu -- There will be a gathering in support of Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign in Friday Harbor this Wednesday, July 29. You can RSVP for the event here: https://go.berniesanders.com/page/event/detail/july29organizingmeeting/4jjr7 There's a 10 p.m. ferry from Friday Harbor that

Explore the Sacred Feminine at Labyrinth Workshop

July 27th, 2015|

Thursday, July 30 from 7 to 8 p.m. at Emmanuel Parish Hall Inside Labyrinth -- from Emmanuel Episcopal Parish -- For the feast day of Mary Magdalene, we will explore aspects of the sacred feminine as told through the mythology of her life. Weaving her story with the classic labyrinthine

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August is for Waltz and Rumba

July 27th, 2015|

Monday, August 3, 7 to 9 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall -- from Bill Gincig -- Local instructors are again offering their community dance class on Monday, August 3 from 7 to 9 pm at the Odd Fellows Hall. We will be teaching Waltz and Rumba. Instruction will begin promptly at 7

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Travel the World of Stories with Eth-Noh-Tec Storyfest

July 27th, 2015|

History-based "Red Altar" the finale to a week of storytelling  -- by Margie Doyle -- "Once Upon a Time... long, long ago..." with those magical, mythical words, the world of entrancing stories opens up to a hungry audience. Every two years for the last 10 years, Orcas Islanders enjoy StoryFest,

Not So Fast. This Rain Has Not Diminished Our Fire Danger

July 26th, 2015|

-- from Mik Preysz, Orcas Fire Acting Chief -- This week’s update is to let you know that as much as we would like to, we “CANNOT” lift the Burn Ban at this time. This decision based on the lack of moisture in the under lying vegetation on our islands.

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Peace Island Medical Center Does First Arthroscopic Surgery

July 26th, 2015|

-- from PeaceHealth, Peace Island Medical Center -- Orthopedic surgeon Jeffrey Krusniak, MD, on Monday [July 20] performed arthroscopic surgery to repair a patient’s rotator cuff, the first surgery of its kind performed at PeaceHealth Peace Island Medical Center in Friday Harbor. An anesthesiologist from PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center

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Wild and Precious: One Man’s Journey Comes to Stage

July 26th, 2015|

Saturday, August 1 at 7:30 pm, Orcas Center -- from Artha Kass -- Gay? Straight? Bi? Trans? Still trying to sort it out? During every moment of Wild and Precious presented by Orcas Center on Saturday, August 1 at 7:30 pm, Steve Cadwell’s story is delivered through the lens of

Services for David Fleischman

July 26th, 2015|

Memorial services for David Fleischman, who drowned on June 24 will be held Monday, July 27 at the American Legion Post Hall at Country Corner. David was a Viet Nam vet and has been a member of the Eastsound American Legion Post for over 23 years. Judi Resch of the

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Connecting on Climate Educator Workshop

July 25th, 2015|

August 3-4 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. An Educators Workshop, "Connecting on Climate" will be held next week on San Juan Island. The two-day workshop is sponsored by the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior and San Juan Island National Historic Park. The National Park Service Climate

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Random Howse: the Go-To Spot for Lively Entertainment

July 25th, 2015|

World of Stories, Acoustic and LOUD music featured this week -- by Margie Doyle -- Random Howse specializes in performance acts that appeal to a wide variety of tastes, ears and ages Random Howse is making an indelible impression on those who want to taste first-hand a variety

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