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Shangrow adds layers of appreciation for Chamber Music Festival's Music Lovers

By |2009-08-11T14:34:40-07:00August 11th, 2009|Categories: Arts & Entertainment, News|

Updated August 15 Correction: Mark O’Connor’s Music Lovers Seminar on Saturday, Aug. 22, still has tickets available. In the [intlink id=”music-lovers-seminars-the-schedule” type=”post”]Music Lovers Seminars[/intlink], George Shangrow gives the audience insight and sympathy for the music they will enjoy at the Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival (OICMF) — taking place this year between August

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Orcas to Council: support Rec program, mind the rabbits, curb street vendors

By |2009-06-23T14:45:59-07:00June 23rd, 2009|Categories: Business, Environment, Government/Politics, News|

The San Juan County Council quickly progressed through its agenda at the June 22 meeting on Orcas Island, while hearing from the public about the Orcas Recreation Program (its county funding scheduled to be completely cut), an infestation of rabbits, and the latest version of an ordinance to regulate street vendors. The Turtleback

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Kevin Ranker issues comprehensive report of legislative session

By |2009-06-06T22:29:48-07:00June 6th, 2009|Categories: Business, Education, Government/Politics, Letters, News, Opinion|

From Kevin Ranker LEGISLATION I’m excited to report that during this session we were able to secure passage of most of my top priority bills and several other pieces of legislation that I co-sponsored. Here are some of the highlights: Neah Bay Tug We’ve seen the risks of oil spills for decades. For twelve years

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Fadem's class and the Episode of the Madeleine

By |2009-03-15T17:36:36-07:00March 15th, 2009|Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Education, News|

"Blooming snowdrops, skyrocketing daffodils, and Fadem redux - surely spring is in the air!" says Judith Miller of  Richard Fadem's class this spring on Swann's Way, the first volume of Marcel Proust's Remembrance of Things Past. For the most part the class will rely on the translation by Moncrieff-Kilmartin (in stock at Darvill's), though Fadem

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