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Get Your Fun On Before CiderFest!

June 18th, 2015|

T-shirts printed by The Printshop in Eastsound, on sale at the Festival -- from Madie Murray -- There will be a lot to do in town the week before Saturday's Cider & Mead Festival!  Local establishments will be hosting events and offering deals leading up to the big event on

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Orcas Organizations Award $95K in Scholarships

June 17th, 2015|

Orcas High School Principal Kyle Freeman announced that island organizations had contributed over $95,0000 to school graduates at the annual Celebration of Success on Friday, June 12.  Those scholarships and the organizations awarding them are: American Legion American Legion Citizenship Award Melanie Flint $250 American Legion Inspirational Award William Coe

State Budget Deadlock June 30th Threatens Education Loans, Social Services

June 17th, 2015|

-- by John Stang for Crosscut.com -- Republican and Democratic budget negotiators met for five minutes Tuesday [June 16] morning in Gov. Jay Inslee’s conference room, and then left tight-lipped, declining to talk with reporters. Inslee spokesman David Postman said the governor is optimistic that the deadlocked negations will be

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Historic Barns of the San Juan Islands

June 17th, 2015|

Wednesday, June 24, at San Juan Island Grange Hall; program begins at 7 pm, preceded by a 6 pm potluck! -- from Boyd Pratt -- The historic Straitsview Barn San Juan Island Grange #966 presents a summer evening program on Historic Barns of the San Juan Islands on

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OPAL to Hold Public Meeting on Affordable Housing

June 17th, 2015|

Tuesday, June 23 at 6 - 8 p.m. at the Senior Center -- from OPAL Community Land Trust -- Join OPAL Community Land Trust for an honest conversation about the potential for affordable rental housing on Orcas Island. We need your input! How much, for what price? What sizes and

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Larsen Votes Against More War Intelligence Funding

June 16th, 2015|

"Congress Can Do Better In Taking ‘Intelligent’ Approach to National Security" Rep. Rick Larsen, WA-02, today [June 16] called on Congress to support the vital work of the U.S. intelligence community with responsible, long-term budgeting. Larsen voted against the Fiscal Year 2016 Intelligence Authorization Act (H.R.2596), which circumvents sequester spending

Eight Islanders to be Honored for Environmental Stewardship

June 16th, 2015|

Saturday, June 20 at 2 p.m. by the Stewardship Network booths at the Village Green in Eastsound  Bishop Craig Anderson and Pierrette Guimond of Orcas Island among the honorees  -- from the Stewardship Network of the San Juans-- Eight “Good Steward” awards will be presented at the Orcas Solstice Celebration on

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This Just In: Notice of Repair Work in Eastsound

June 16th, 2015|

June 15 thru 25 San Juan County has awarded a contract to Orcas Excavators to perform some Road repair work on North Beach Rd in two areas and also at the Orcas Senior Center; 1) In the Village Green Park area from A Street south approximately 200 ft. 2) North

Estate Sale to Benefit St. Francis Parish

June 16th, 2015|

-- from Velma Doty -- St. Francis Catholic Church is hosting an estate sale at the Eldon property at 227 Pinneo Road. Hours are Friday, June 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday, June 20 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Profits from sale items will go to the

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Love Letters Beyond the Veil Review

June 16th, 2015|

 -- by Norm Stamper -- Amontaine Aurore, Seattle playwright and actor, has done it again. Back in 2012, Aurore brought her hilarious and stirring one-woman play, Free Desiree to the Black Box at Orcas Center. [Last Saturday night] she returned to the big stage at the Orcas Center with the

Support Schools through Education Foundation’s Annual Event

June 16th, 2015|

 -- from Janet Brownell -- For over thirty years, the Orcas Island Education Foundation (OIEF) has been working to bring “excellence in education” to our public schools. This can only happen with the generous support of donors. In this school year, our donors have made an impact in classrooms K-12. 

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Guest Opinion: Salutatorian Salutes Classmates

June 15th, 2015|

-- Graduation Speech by Hannah Brunner-Gaydos -- Good afternoon and welcome. You know, I’ve wanted to give this speech since about 4th grade and I’ve always imagined I would use these three minutes to impart some sort of wisdom to all of you. But when I sat down to write

Baccalaureate Service for Orcas Graduates

June 15th, 2015|

 -- by Meredith Griffith -- Graduating Seniors Celebrate their Baccalaureate Service. Last week 19 high school seniors on the brink of graduation gathered to celebrate their journeys at an interfaith, community-wide Baccalaureate service held at Orcas Island Community Church. Mikaela Hansen and Melanie Flint, on guitar and ukulele,

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Samish Sails to San Juans

June 15th, 2015|

The Samish sails the Salish Sea, photo courtesy of Bill Pike Festivities and speeches marked the first official sailing of the new M/V Samish on her inaugural route, leaving Anacortes on the 6 a.m. trip to Lopez, Shaw and Orcas.  County Councilman Rick Hughes said, "It's a true

Washed Up Out of the Blue

June 15th, 2015|

-- by Lin McNulty -- [metaslider id=37502] "Ewwwwwwwwwwww. What is this?" That was what first attracted the attention of an Orkila staff member as she saw campers on the beach poking at something with a stick. It was a "sea monster" that washed up on the shore at Camp Orkila.

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