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Senior Center again offering Joan Roulac’s Qigong series

May 28th, 2022|

Qigong Offerings with Joan Roulac by Zoom (Wednesdays, June 1-22, 9am) ||| FROM LENA KASSA for ORCAS SENIOR CENTER ||| Quiet the mind and strengthen the body with Joan Roulac’s Ease Please four-week Qigong series. These 15-minute sessions will gently loosen muscles, strengthen immunity, build balance, and increase energy. Series begins either

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In case you missed it — Garden Club presentation on YouTube

May 28th, 2022|

||| FROM ORCAS ISLAND GARDEN CLUB ||| In her presentation, Next Year's Harvest Starts Now, Linda Gilkeson talks about what to grow, when and where to plant, simple methods for protecting crops, extreme weather, and how to fit winter crops in with summer plantings to make the most of your garden

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Sheriff’s Report | May 18 – 24, 2022

May 28th, 2022|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ||| WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 22-003080 Unwanted Person 11:03:56 05/18/22 An Orcas Island Deputy served a subject with a trespass warning letter from the Washington State Ferry system after the subject caused a disturbance on the Tillikum. 22-003086 Found Property 12:11:17 05/18/22 A Deputy

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COVID is still in the San Juans, in all its iterations

May 27th, 2022|

||| FROM KYRA JAHANFAR for COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ||| Since the update last Friday May 20, there have been 61 new confirmed or probable cases in San Juan County. Current case count is now 1640. The following represents active confirmed or probable cases reported across the islands. LOPEZ

Island Reproductive Health functioning well on Orcas Island

May 27th, 2022|

||| FROM JANNICE ROSE for ISLAND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INITIATIVE ||| The recent drafted opinion of Supreme Court Justice Alito is a dark harbinger of what lies ahead for women's right to make decisions about their health. As the program coordinator for Island Reproductive Health Initiative (IRHI), I’d like to let

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Current COVID case count

May 27th, 2022|

||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| Newest numbers. The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) reported a total of 1,565,696 confirmed cases as of 11:59 p.m. on May 24. There have been 12,820 COVID-19 deaths in Washington. Data note (Wednesday, May 25): Due to a technical issue in our data systems,

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Newest J Pod calf is a female

May 27th, 2022|

||| FROM CENTER FOR WHALE RESEARCH ||| On May 26, the Center for Whale Research staff encountered J pod during a photo-ID and aerial observation survey. The whales were very social, with lots of rolling both under and at the surface. During this encounter, the team managed to capture photographs

Canoe journey storytelling at Village Green will proceed at 2 p.m.

May 26th, 2022|

||| FROM DAVID TURNOY ||| So sorry for those who went out to Camp Orkila on Wednesday, as the Health Department would not allow the canoe landing to be open to the public due to the Covid spike among the Orkila staff.  However, the storytelling event will take place as

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Gov. Inslee tests positive for COVID-19

May 26th, 2022|

||| FROM THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR JAY INSLEE ||| Gov. Jay Inslee tested positive for COVID-19 on a rapid antigen test. Inslee is experiencing very mild symptoms including a mild cough. Inslee is working from home. He is consulting with his doctor to set up treatments for Paxlovid antiviral treatments.

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Health Care District conducting a health care needs assessment

May 26th, 2022|

||| FROM TOM EVERSOLE, ACTING HEALTH CARE DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT ||| Orcas Island Health Care District (OIHCD) is developing a strategic plan to guide them in developing needed services. A first step in the process to engage Orcas Islanders is to learn the types of services we need and use. Commissioners

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COVID boosters now available for 5-10 year olds

May 26th, 2022|

||| FROM KYRA JAHANFAR for SJC HEALTH & COMMUNITY SERVICES ||| An additional mRNA dose will help further protect children, ages 5-11 years, and slow disease spread across Washington and in San Juan County. Booster doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine are now available for children in this age group. The

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WSF looking forward to pre-pandemic level travel to San Juans this weekend

May 26th, 2022|

||| FROM WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| SEATTLE – May is the start of the busy travel season for Washington State Ferries. Service has returned to pre-pandemic levels on the Seattle/Bainbridge, Mukilteo/Clinton and Anacortes/San Juan Islands routes. However, people driving on board should still plan for long waits across the system

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Thoughts from Eric Webb following yesterday’s school shooting in Texas

May 25th, 2022|

||| FROM ERIC WEBB, ORCAS SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT ||| Students, Families, Staff and Community, Today, our deepest sympathies are with those in Texas who suffered an unthinkable act of violence yesterday. Please be reassured that the safety and security of our students and staff are always at the forefront of our

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Statement from Washington State Office of Firearm Safety and Violence Prevention

May 25th, 2022|

||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ||| OLYMPIA, WA --- “Once again we find ourselves grieving from the loss of innocent lives to a senseless act of gun violence. While mass shootings blare from the headlines across the country, we must recognize that an average of two deaths per day

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