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That confidence — that the law cannot reach you because you are the one wielding it — is the oldest and most dangerous delusion in Washington.”

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Early Music Festival | Three centuries of folk songs

March 8th, 2026|

||| FROM JEFFREY COHAN for SALISH SEA EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL ||| “Folk, Baroque and Beyond: Airs from Three Centuries” brings guitarist/lutenist Oleg Timofeyev and flutist Jeffrey Cohan together in a performance featuring three centuries of variations on popular music  including 17th-century psalms, 18th-century Irish and Scottish folk  melodies and 19th-century popular opera

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‘Art of the First Nations’ | Honoring the creative legacy from an ancient past

March 8th, 2026|

||| FROM VISUAL ARTS COMMITTEE for ORCAS CENTER ||| "Art of the First Nations" features the work of Indigenous artists, including Luke Marston (known for the form, design and detailed finishing of his carvings) and Stan Greene (master of Tsimshian design and carving techniques). The show will be on display

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Time Check | Sigh…Here we are again

March 7th, 2026|

||| FROM CBSNEWS.COM ||| Daylight saving time, the yearly time change colloquially known as daylight savings, is set to start for 2026, meaning most Americans will lose an hour of sleep when they "spring forward" this weekend. For nearly 20 years, the annual ritual of moving clocks an hour ahead

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Latest from Lekanoff | Thanks for joining + House budgets

March 7th, 2026|

||| FROM THE OFFICE OF REP. DEBRA LEKANOFF ||| To everyone who joined our recent town halls - in person, online, and by phone - thank you for showing up with thoughtful questions, honest concerns, and deep love for our communities. These conversations matter. They ground my work in Olympia

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You’re invited to OPAL’s Annual Meeting

March 7th, 2026|

||| FROM OPAL COMMUNITY LAND TRUST ||| OPAL’s 2026 Annual Meeting, an opportunity to hear updates, celebrate milestones, and connect with the community that makes affordable housing possible on Orcas Island. Thursday, April 23 · 5:00–6:30 PM · Emmanuel Episcopal Parish Hall During the meeting, we’ll share highlights from the

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Rep. Ramel | What we’re fighting for in the final stretch: Housing, safety, & dignity

March 7th, 2026|

||| FROM THE OFFICE OF REP. ALEX RAMEL ||| We are in the final stretch of the 2026 legislative session. Last week, we passed our proposed budgets in the House. Now we are working with the Senate to negotiate final budgets. I look forward after session to sharing a full

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Midnight Mutterings | Columnists

March 7th, 2026|

||| MIDNIGHT MUTTERINGS by JACKIE BATES ||| I’ve never personally known a columnist before I became one of sorts, here on The Orcasonian a few years ago. I hardly know what to think of daily columnists in big newspapers when I find it difficult to produce a tiny product every

Seasonal opening of Orcas Island Historical Museum

March 7th, 2026|

Beginning Saturday March 21st, Exhibits and Main Gallery on Display ||| FROM PARKER PAVITT for ORCAS ISLAND HISTORICAL MUSEUM || The Orcas Island Historical Museum in Eastsound is soon to be open for the season! We invite you to step through our doors and into a rich past of unique

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Sheriff’s Report | February 25 – March 3, 2026

March 7th, 2026|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ||| WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 26-001139 Weapon Safekeeping 10:19:00 02/25/26 A Lopez Deputy took in a firearm for safekeeping at the reques tof a Lopez citizen. 26-001141 Accident-HitRun 11:23:34 02/25/26 An Orcas Island Deputy responded to an accident hit and run incident in Eastsound.

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Forest Stewardship course for landowners to start March 23

March 6th, 2026|

||| FROM ELSA HAUN for WSU EXTENSION FORESTRY ||| WSU Extension Forestry is offering its Forest Stewardship Coached Planning Course for San Juan County landowners this spring on Mondays, March 23–May 18, 2026.  This hybrid program helps forest property owners assess tree health, reduce wildfire risk, manage wildlife habitat, identify

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Orcas Christian School kicks off Reading Month with school-wide activity

March 6th, 2026|

||| FROM ORCAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ||| Students at Orcas Christian School (OCS) kicked off Reading Month early with a school-wide reading station event designed to spark excitement about books and bring students together across grade levels. During the activity, students were organized into multi-age groups, encouraging connection and collaboration among

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Darvill’s drop-in Romance Book Club picks for 2026

March 6th, 2026|

Smart. Sexy. Occasionally scandalous ||| FROM AYN GAILEY for DARVILL'S ||| Join us at Darvill’s for our low-commitment romance book club where the only requirement is curiosity. Read the book… or don’t quite finish it. Either way, come for the conversation, stay for the wine, and leave with new friends. We meet 5:30

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WSF Weekly Report | Remembering first WSF woman; Puyallup rescue; Daylight Savings reminder

March 6th, 2026|

||| FROM STEVE NEVEY for WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| A message from Steve March is Women’s History Month, and Sunday, March 8 marks International Women’s Day. It’s an opportunity to recognize the women who keep this system running every day. When I was 16 years old, fresh out of school

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