Letter to Editor | We’ve experienced ‘high’ delivery drivers, not once but twice
||| FROM JENNI BERRINGER ||| We have been working on a two year home renovation on San Juan Island. Aside from the pandemic creating major delays on supplies, getting good delivery services to our area is even more challenging. We had a large order of tile last year that we
Newest update from WSF
||| FROM PATTY RUBSTELLO for WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| Life-saving appliance training Our crewmembers go through a lot of practice to make sure everyone on board is safe. As the weather warms up, our training department is conducting sessions almost daily to make sure our crews meet their requirements and
Here are the latest COVID numbers from San Juan County
||| FROM KYRA KINNAMAN for SJC HEALTH & COMMUNITY SERVICES ||| Over the course of the past five weeks and since the last update on Friday April 1st, there have been 115 new confirmed or probable cases in San Juan County. Current case count is now 1390. Note that these
Community focus makes this upcoming Lit Fest special
||| FROM THE ORCAS ISLAND LIT FEST BOARD ||| While the upcoming Orcas Island Lit Fest (OILF) will be presenting award-winning writers and artists from across the country, the focus of the event has always been to engage directly with the local community. It starts June 3 on Friday afternoon,
Export workshop, Spanish language courses, and more at EDC
||| FROM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ||| Take your Business International Join the EDC and EFACWA for a lively discussion May 11th from10a-noon, with renowned author Jim Foley, and learn more about exporting your business's goods and services. Contact our office to learn more: info@sanjuansedc.org, (360) 378-2906. El EDC y el
2022 SeaDoc Society awards Salish Sea Science Prize to Tina Whitman
The SeaDoc Society awards the prestigious Salish Sea Science Prize every two years ||| FROM SEADOC SOCIETY ||| Shorelines play a vital role in ocean health, but they’re also the areas most susceptible to human disruption. Unnatural structures like sea walls and roads disrupt a beach’s ability to sustain itself,
‘Occam’s Razor’ | Our island, our world through the eyes, pen of S.C. Watson
Welcome to our weekly feature, Occam's Razor, from local artist S.C. Watson.
Request for long-term farm lease proposals for Coffelt Farm Preserve
||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY LAND BANK ||| We invite proposals from skilled farmers and/or farm organizations who wish to move their farm operation and/or agricultural program to Coffelt Farm Preserve on Orcas Island. The long-term farm lease includes 150 acres of pasture, a house, and extensive farm infrastructure. Proposals
Kwiaht study finds tick population is prevalent on Orcas Island
||| FROM RUSSEL BARSH for KWIAHT ||| We are coming to the end of this year’s peak tick “questing” season, when female ticks actively seek new hosts for blood meals to power their growth and egg production. Kwiaht has received 115 ticks from islanders countywide since February; a little over
Look what Economic Development Council is up to
||| FROM SAN JUAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ||| Join the EDC and EFACWA for a lively discussion May 11 from 10 a.m. - noon, with renowned author Jim Foley, and learn more about exporting your business's goods and services. Contact our office to learn more: info@sanjuansedc.org, (360) 378-2906. Update on
Statement from U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen on the SCOTUS draft decision to overturn Roe v. Wade
||| FROM THE OFFICE OF REP. RICK LARSEN ||| BELLINGHAM – U.S. Rep Rick Larsen released the following statement today on the draft U.S. Supreme Court Decision to overturn Roe v. Wade: “As someone who will always stand strong for the reproductive rights of all women and who has been consistently endorsed
Video shows a new calf in K Pod off Oregon coast, its first calf in more than a decade
'Any new calf is really valuable and really, really great for the population' ||| FROM CBC NEWS ||| Biologists and whale-watching enthusiasts are celebrating what appears to be a new orca calf in a southern resident pod that researchers say has been shrinking in recent years. New video, taken by John
Orcas School District issues a COVID warning due to case increase
||| FROM ORCAS ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT || Dear OISD Families, As of today, WED 5/4/22, we know of 11 positive cases on the OISD campus. Our OISD healthcare team is doing all they can to mitigate the spread. We need your help. Please see the health advisory below from SJC Public
State electeds ask congressional leaders to pass SAFE Banking Act
||| FROM THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR JAY INSLEE ||| In case you missed it: On Monday, Gov. Jay Inslee, Lt. Gov. Denny Heck, Attorney General Bob Ferguson, and Treasurer Mike Pellicciotti sent a letter to the House and Senate leaders encouraging passage of the Secure And Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act of 2022. The
Healing Arts Center is part of the GiveOrcas campaign
||| FROM CHRISTOPHER EVANS for HEALING ARTS CENTER ||| The Healing Arts Center is proud to announce our participation in OICF’s GiveOrcas spring catalog, running from May 2 - May 16. This year, our project is one of seven that have been identified as a “critical need” for the community.
Fecal pollution restricts shellfish harvest in some neighboring counties
||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) has completed the annual water quality evaluation of the state’s commercial shellfish growing areas. Unfortunately, high fecal bacteria levels will lead to harvest restrictions in four of Washington’s 115 shellfish growing areas. An additional 19
