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State Court databases experiencing extended system-wide outage

November 5th, 2024|

This outage affects all counties statewide, resulting in a temporary loss of access to state-provided systems. ||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| During the week of November 4, Washington State courts are experiencing a system-wide outage that prevents access to the State case management system and court documents. San

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Annual Orcas Center membership meeting

November 4th, 2024|

||| FROM BETHANY MARIE for ORCAS CENTER ||| Orcas Center members and the general public are invited to attend Orcas Center’s annual meeting on Sunday, November 10 from 3pm – 5pm in the Madrona Room and over Zoom. Refreshments will be provided by Amanda Zimlich of Otter’s Pond, and musical

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Annual Turkey Shoot

November 4th, 2024|

||| FROM PAT MUFFETT for ORCAS ISLAND SPORTSMEN CLUB ||| The Orcas Island Sportsmen Club invites the public to come and win a Thanksgiving Turkey at the 69th annual fall Turkey-Time Family Fun Shooting Contests. The shoot is on Saturday November 23rd from l0am to 4pm at the clubhouse and

Works of Tina Brown at Artworks during November

November 4th, 2024|

||| FROM BJ ARNOLD for ARTWORKS ||| Tina Brown shares her new Dècoupage Creation "Lost" and "Found" which she had dedicated to her father, Tony Brown, whose love of the wilderness continues to inspire her subject choices. The process for these woodpecker pieces began by gluing down colored triangles (the

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Vibrant Watercolors Art Show

November 3rd, 2024|

||| FROM LENA KASSA for ORCAS SENIOR CENTER ||| Join us at Orcas Senior Center for the colorful Watercolors Art Show, running through November and December. This joint exhibition features works from Robbie Walker’s watercolors class, held Mondays at 9:30 am at Orcas Senior Center, alongside pieces by local artist

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The Olga Symphony Plays Again

November 3rd, 2024|

||| FROM ANITA ORNE for THE OLGA SYMPHONY ||| The Olga Symphony is pleased to announce they will be carrying on a favorite holiday tradition, their Thanksgiving weekend concert, on November 29 and 30 at 7 pm. This year, the show is moving to the Grange! Melinda, aGordon, Z, JP,

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Tai Ji Quan fall prevention

November 3rd, 2024|

||| FROM LENA KASSA for ORCAS SENIOR CENTER ||| Join Karol Wilson, DPT, for a three month fall prevention Tai Ji Quan: Moving for Better Balance® class at Orcas Senior Center. Karol, a Doctor of Physical Therapy with 30 years of experience, is excited to introduce this evidence-based program, developed

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High winds forecast for 4am to 2pm Monday

November 3rd, 2024|

||| FROM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ||| URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Seattle WA 836 AM PST Sun Nov 3 2024 San Juan County-Western Whatcom County-Western Skagit County- Western Strait of Juan De Fuca-North Coast- Including the cities of Bellingham, La Push, Friday Harbor, Clallam Bay, Forks, Anacortes, Clearwater,

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Needlework Circle at Orcas Senior Center

November 2nd, 2024|

||| FROM LENA KASSA for ORCAS SENIOR CENTER ||| Join our weekly gathering for knitters, crocheters, embroiderers, and all needleworkers at Orcas Senior Center, every Friday at 2 pm. Come hang out—no project required! Whether you haven’t knitted in years, want to learn to crochet, or just want to relax

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They thought they found their dream home — so did thousands of bats

November 2nd, 2024|

For a millennial couple buying their first home, on an island in the Puget Sound, the cost of humanely resolving the bat problem was more than they expected. ||| FROM THE WASHINGTON POST ||| WHIDBEY ISLAND, WASH. — The first time Tom Riecken caught a big brown bat, there was

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Honoring Our Heroes | Orcas Island’s commitment to veterans 

November 2nd, 2024|

||| FROM MEGAN METCALF for COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER ||| As November ushers in Veterans Day, Orcas Island stands united in its dedication to those who've served our nation. This small island community exemplifies the power of local support for veterans, offering a tapestry of services that weave together care, respect,

Midnight Mutterings | Jeff changes his mind

November 2nd, 2024|

||| MIDNIGHT MUTTERINGS by JACKIE BATES ||| When Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post in 2013, he reportedly said he would not interfere with the editorial aspects of the paper, and for the next eleven years, he seems to have followed his plan. However, just days before the 2024 election,

Clocks shift back for daylight saving time Saturday night

November 2nd, 2024|

Get ready for sunsets before 5 ||| FROM KOMO NEWS ||| Well, it's that time of year to say goodbye to afternoon light. When Americans go to bed Saturday night, they will have an extra hour of sleep. Clocks will shift around the U.S. early Sunday morning at 2 a.m.

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Sheriff’s Report | October 23 – 29, 2024

November 2nd, 2024|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ||| WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 24-006889 Parking Problem 21:01:00 10/23/24 An Orcas Island Deputy observed a parking problem at the County dock. Located at 1955 Obstruction Pass Rd., Eastsound, WA. A 72-hour warning notice of abandoned vehicle tag was issued. 24-006892 Agency Assistance 22:41:42

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Washington’s voters have already returned more than 1.75 million ballots

November 1st, 2024|

||| FROM KOMO NEWS ||| With the general election less than a week away, Washington voters are making their decisions early. As of Tuesday, more than 1.75 million Washington ballots have been returned. That's more than 35% of the nearly five million voters in the state. More than 500,000 of those ballots

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