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UPDATE: Orcas to welcome Native American canoe journey this month

May 3rd, 2023|

||| FROM DAVID TURNOY ||| UPDATED ARTICLE Last May we had the honor of hosting a Native American Canoe Journey on Orcas, and we have this opportunity again this year.  Several Native American canoes will arrive at the Olga dock on Wednesday, May 24, at about 3:00 PM.  There will be

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Letter to Editor | WA lawmakers keep undermining public records law. We need an Office of Transparency

May 3rd, 2023|

||| FROM TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE ||| REPRINT AT REQUEST OF ORCASONIAN READER More than a century ago, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis famously wrote: “Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.” It’s in this spirit that I believe the time has come for the Legislature to begin

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301 volunteers made the Spring Great Islands Clean-up a success

May 3rd, 2023|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| San Juan County would like to thank the 301 dedicated volunteers who collected 4,574 pounds of litter on Shaw, Orcas, San Juan, Stuart, Decatur, Sucia, and Lopez Islands during this year’s Spring Great Islands Clean-up. That’s 1,000 pounds more than last April. One

Gong & Sound Therapy opportunity coming to Odd Fellows

May 3rd, 2023|

||| FROM KRISTI MOSELEY for MYSTIC HEARTBEATS |||  Title / Name of the activity: Gong & Sound Bath Meditation Journey Brief description: Unwind, ground and rejuvenate. Sink into vibration and intentional soundscapes to ease your heart and mind. Join me at Odd Fellows Hall for an evening of sonic sound

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Earthrise | Healing nature

May 3rd, 2023|

||| EARTHRISE BY JAY KIMBALL ||| Some years ago, I struggled with mild depression, fueled by delayed grief over the loss of my sister to breast cancer at the too-young age of 43. With the invaluable empathetic encouragement of my wife, I found a wonderful therapist who, over several months,

Consultant sought to update Critical Areas Ordinances

May 2nd, 2023|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| San Juan County’s Department of Community Development (DCD) seeks a qualified consultant to review and update Best Available Science (BAS) and write an update of the Critical Areas Ordinances in accordance with the Washington State Growth Management Act.  The update will include upland

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Make a floral bouquet for Mothers Day at upcoming Library workshop

May 2nd, 2023|

||| FROM SAM GAILEY for ORCAS ISLAND LIBRARY ||| Join us at the Orcas Island Public Library on Friday, May 12, at 4 p.m., to celebrate Mothers Day! Make a floral bouquet in a vase and give it to your mother, or, even better, bring your mother to the workshop

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Your Saturdays in May should include these cinematic opera performances

May 2nd, 2023|

||| FROM BETHANY MARIE for ORCAS CENTER ||| Don’t miss the chance to experience thrilling cinematic opera performances, special interviews, and behind-the-scenes features during Orcas Center’s on-screen events from the Metropolitan Opera. Join us for these incredible performances coming in May: Saturday, May  at 12 p.m.: Falstaff Verdi’s glorious Shakespearean

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OI Farmers Market is back beginning this Saturday

May 1st, 2023|

||| FROM ERICA LYONS for ORCAS ISLAND FARMERS MARKET ||| The Orcas Island Farmers Market is thrilled to announce that the 2023 Market season is soon upon us! Starting Saturday May 6 and running every Saturday until September 30, we invite the community to join us on the Eastsound Village

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Guest Opinion | InTERNAL YOUTH

May 1st, 2023|

||| FROM STEPHANIE ROSENBLATT ||| "To be, or not to be: that is the question..." Shakespeare It seems to me society is offering us various methods to be outwardly, "forever youthful." My personal lifetime quest is creating "inner-youth." I use the term quest since I began this journey in my

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Let’s help fund OHS graduation events

May 1st, 2023|

||| FROM AYN GAILEY for CLASS OF 2023 PARENTS & GUARDIANS ||| Every year parents and guardians of seniors at Orcas Island's public high school are responsible for planning and raising funds to pay for the events leading up to graduation and beyond. That includes The Family Dinner, graduation ceremony

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Salish Sea Chronicles | It’s whale flag time of year

May 1st, 2023|

Grab a flag and know when to use it ||| SALISH SEA CHRONICLES by NATE AVERNA ||| Boating can be challenging for new boaters and old. Recreational boaters as well as commercial operators need to know about local whale regulations and what to look for. We at Deer Harbor Charters

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Orcas Christian School to present Spring play, ‘The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe’

May 1st, 2023|

||| BY EDEE KULPER ||| Mark your calendars! Orcas Christian School is at it again. This time, their spring drama performance is The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (dramatized by Joseph Robinette, from the story by C.S. Lewis). Students, teachers, and staff are busy organizing, marketing, memorizing lines, designing costumes and

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Safe? Nutritious? Local food science challenges

April 30th, 2023|

||| FROM RUSSEL BARSH for KWIAHT ||| Growing, harvesting, and eating locally is gaining momentum in the islands. As islanders add more local plants and animals to their diets; break ground for new gardens, farms and orchards; and tap new water sources for food production and processing; questions are arising

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