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Local artistry unveiled at Senior Center

August 16th, 2024|

||| FROM LENA KASSA for ORCAS SENIOR CENTER ||| Discover the dynamic art of local talents Michelle Yee, Dennis Dahl, and Chandra McKeaver at Orcas Senior Center this September and October. Michelle Yee, blending watercolor and Chinese brush painting with found materials, finds inspiration in poetry and calligraphy. Dennis Dahl,

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Small but MIGHTY!

August 16th, 2024|

||| FROM HILARY CANTY ||| I had the good fortune to spend Thursday with Manda and Sadhu Aufochs Gillespie of Cortez Island, a remote island of 1000 people in the strait of Georgia in Canada. Manda is the director of their Community Foundation and Sadhu works with their Affordable Housing

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54th Annual Shaw Island Classic Race

August 16th, 2024|

||| FROM PEG GERLOCK for SHAW ISLAND CLASSIC RACE ||| Sunshine, variable winds and channel fog set the stage for the 54th annual Shaw Island Classic yacht race hosted by the San Juan Island Yacht Club on August 10. This race is unique in that Shaw Island is the only

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Larsen: $1 Million for pipeline safety trust improves pipeline safety in PNW

August 16th, 2024|

||| FROM THE OFFICE OF REP. RICK LARSEN ||| BELLINGHAM, WA – This week, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) awarded a $1 million grant to the Pipeline Safety Trust to support its pipeline safety work. The award was part of the Biden-Harris administration’s announcement of more than

WSF Weekly Report | USCG, WSP, others work with us; SJC Fair ferries; schedule rewrite for SJs

August 16th, 2024|

||| FROM STEVE NEVEY for WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| A message from Steve We work closely – and often – with the U.S. Coast Guard to ensure that our ferry system is safe and secure. Our partnership allows our passengers and crew to travel with confidence, knowing they’re in good

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Island Ways | ‘Overall failure.’ Answers sought after ferry cancellations, delays in Woods Hole

August 15th, 2024|

||| FROM CAPE COD TIMES ||| HYANNIS — Unconscionable was the word Peter Jeffrey, Falmouth representative and secretary of the Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority Board, used to describe cancellations and delays that plagued the Authority’s Woods Hole schedules Saturday and Sunday.   The absence of a licensed deck

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Rider input wanted for new Anacortes/San Juan Islands sailing schedules

August 15th, 2024|

||| FROM WA STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ||| SEATTLE – The times are changing – literally. Well, at least the Anacortes/San Juan Islands ferry times. Washington State Ferries is hosting an online open house to share information and gather feedback on proposed changes to the Anacortes/San Juan Islands sailing schedules.

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Workshop | Thinning your forest

August 15th, 2024|

||| FROM LAURA LYNN for NORTHWEST NATURAL RESOURCES GROUP ||| Free Workshop | Thinning Your Forest For Climate Resilience – Lopez Island | Friday, Sept. 6, 2024 Stewarding a beautiful, healthy forest doesn’t have to mean locking the gate and throwing out the key. In fact, careful stewardship can help you to

Letter to Editor | Vanishing political yard signs

August 15th, 2024|

||| FROM DAVID TURNOY ||| I know, nobody likes seeing political yard signs put up all over the island.  However, they do play a role in helping voters know who is running for office.  The signs also lend a certain sense of seriousness or gravitas to a campaign; if a candidate is

Botanical Origins art exhibit at Orcas Island Winery

August 15th, 2024|

||| FROM ORCAS ISLAND WINERY ||| Pop-up modern & contemporary art gallery, MUST, presents their most noteworthy exhibit to date in collaboration with HALO: “Botanical Origins" featuring two widely celebrated local artists, painter Susan Singleton and ceramicist, Annie Sparks-Burke. The mixed media art installation opens with a free-to-the-public evening event

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Letter to Editor | Partisan endorsements

August 14th, 2024|

||| FROM SAMANTHA BRYNER ||| I am writing to express my concern about the increasing trend of partisan endorsements in non-partisan races, specifically I question the use of seeking partisan endorsements in our local NON Partisan races for those seeking election to the San Juan County Council. Non-partisan races are

Land Bank Meeting

August 14th, 2024|

||| FROM SJC CONSERVATION LAND BANK ||| The San Juan County Conservation Land Bank Commission will hold a regular monthly meeting on August 16, 2024 from 8:30am – 11:15am via Zoom. The meeting will also be available for in person public attendance at the San Juan Island Grange at 152 First Street, Friday Harbor. The

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Every farm has a story

August 14th, 2024|

||| FROM SARAH RICHARD for SAN JUAN ISLANDS FOOD HUB ||| The San Juan Islands Food Hub (SJIFH) brings people and food together on Lopez, Orcas, and San Juan. Rebecca Anglin grows off the grid in the forest,  seeking out little microclimates to maintain the growing temperatures and humidity needed

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