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Fun Fridays for Littles at The Funhouse!

January 25th, 2023|

||| FROM EMILIE GINCIG for THE FUNHOUSE COMMONS ||| The Funhouse is excited to welcome back the little ones and their families for playgroup and Music with Ms. Mary on Fridays! Both offerings are for children ages birth through 5 years old. The programs run back to back starting with

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You can register now for upcoming Ag Summit

January 25th, 2023|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| Early Bird Registration is now open for the 11th Annual San Juan Islands Agricultural Summit March 3 & 4, 2023 through 5 p.m. January 29. The Summit will be held on San Juan Island, and is returning to the traditional structure of in-person

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Housing Study is now available for public perusal

January 25th, 2023|

||| FROM MARCY MONTGOMERY for SAN JUAN ISLANDS MAKERS GUILD ||| During 2022, a team of Food System and Housing Groups assisted in developing and conducting a new housing study that looked at 1) the direct, measurable impacts of the lack of adequate housing needed to support our food system

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EPRC seeks new member

January 25th, 2023|

||| FROM CHARLES TOXEY for EASTSOUND PLANNING REVIEW COMMITTEE ||| The Eastsound Planning Review Committee shall advise the Planning Department, Planning Commission and Council on land use and development matters affecting Eastsound. Would you like to work with a team to give input and make recommendations to the San Juan

Don’t forget to check for your missing money

January 25th, 2023|

National Unclaimed Property Day is Feb. 1 ||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ||| OLYMPIA, WASH. – Jan. 25, 2023 – Whether it’s from an uncashed check, unused gift certificate or forgotten safety deposit box, everyone loves finding their money!  On Feb. 1, The Washington State Department of Revenue (DOR) is partnering with

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Fire Commission needs to fill another vacancy

January 25th, 2023|

||| FROM KATHRYN BARNARD for ORCAS FIRE & RESCUE |||  The Orcas Island Board of Fire Commissioners is seeking candidates to fill an unexpired term for Seat #4. The Board will conduct a public process to select a candidate to fill the seat by March 31st, 2023. The selected candidate

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You can show your support of HB 1244, Levy Cap Bill

January 22nd, 2023|

||| FROM ERIC WEBB for ORCAS ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT ||| HB 1244, was introduced earlier this month to bring the per-student levy caps for all school districts in Washington up to the same level as the Seattle School District. The bill is currently co-sponsored by Rep Lekanoff,  Rep Ramel and

Port Commissioners will meet tomorrow

January 22nd, 2023|

||| FROM KIM KIMPLE for PORT OF ORCAS BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ||| 2023 01 23 Regular Meeting Agenda for the Port of Orcas Board of Commissioners meeting to be held on Monday, January 23, 2023 at 5 p.m. online via Zoom and in-person at the airport terminal conference room.  

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In Memoriam | Roy Schwitters, 1944 – 2023

January 22nd, 2023|

||| FROM MICHAEL RIORDAN ||| A noteworthy Orcas Islander, physicist Roy Schwitters, passed away earlier this month. He had previously served as Professor of Physics at Stanford University, Harvard University and most recently the University of Texas before retiring to Orcas Island with his wife Karen a few years ago.

Great White Sharks are being scared from their habitat by just two predators

January 22nd, 2023|

||| FROM SCIENCE ALERT ||| There is no sea creature whose name inspires terror – rightly or wrongly – as much as the great white shark. With its sleek body optimized for hunting, its sharp teeth, and its (somewhat undeserved) reputation for enjoying human flesh, the great white (Carcharodon carcharias)

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DID YOU KNOW?: A boatload of ferry trivia

January 22nd, 2023|

||| FROM THE KITSAP SUN ||| Who names the vessels? Who steers them? Curious? Read on: Thousands board every day without a thought to what goes on around them, oblivious to the hundreds of thousands of details that make a cross-Sound journey possible. It is probably a sign that Washington

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Register early for upcoming Agricultural Summit

January 21st, 2023|

||| FROM KELSEY GREEN for SAN JUAN ISLANDS AGRICULTURAL SUMMIT ||| Early Bird Registration is now open through 5pm January 29 for the 11th Annual San Juan Islands Agricultural Summit March 3 & 4, 2023  The Summit will be held on San Juan Island, returning to the traditional structure of

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Guest Opinion | School Districts of SJC deserve adequate funding

January 21st, 2023|

||| FROM ERIC WEBB for ORCAS ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT ||| Dear Students, Families, Staff & Community, The 68th Biennial Legislative Session commenced in Olympia on Monday, January 9, 2023.  Although this session will negotiate a new biennial budget for the next two years, decisions made during this 105-day session will

Sheriff’s Report | January 11 – 17, 2023

January 21st, 2023|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ||| WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11 23-000207 Burglary - Residential 08:59:43 01/11/23 A Lopez Deputy responded to a residential burglary call. Upon investigation, a door that had previously been held shut by a thin piece of string came detached, and the door swung open during

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Inslee’s week: MLK, judiciary diversity, lived experience shapes prison reform, Camp Hope shrinks

January 21st, 2023|

||| FROM THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR JAY INSLEE ||| Lawmakers honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day Gov. Jay Inslee reflected on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday with the state Senate. Sen. T’Wina Nobles opened with a song and story about how Stevie Wonder’s “Happy

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