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Here’s a thought…

“Be always at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let each New Year find you a better man.”

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

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Pediatric vaccinations, additional doses added to DOH’s data dashboard

February 1st, 2022|

Added data paints a clearer picture of vaccine distribution across Washington ||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) has added additional vaccination data to the state’s COVID-19 Data Dashboard to include vaccination rates for children ages 5 through 11 and people who received additional

State re-opens COVID-19 test portal after successful January launch

January 31st, 2022|

Rapid antigen tests can be ordered and shipped directly to Washington households at no-cost ||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| OLYMPIA –The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is re-opening a statewide portal that allows people to order COVID-19 rapid tests online, then have them shipped to their doorsteps. For

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Tourism ‘Management’ Plan is officially underway

January 31st, 2022|

||| BY MATTHEW GILBERT, ORCASONIAN OP/ED REPORTER ||| On January 24, Kendra Smith, SJC Director of Environmental Stewardship, briefed the County Council on the long-awaited launch of the “Sustainable Tourism Management Plan” process. It’s goal: “To deliver a balanced approach and plan of action to tourism that meets the needs

Island Way Workshops: OPALCO wants you (to be prepared)

January 31st, 2022|

||| FROM KRISTA BOUCHEY for ORCAS POWER & LIGHT COOPERATIVE ||| We are on the cusp of a major energy shift. Weather patterns are hitting both extremes due to climate change; legislative mandates to remove fossil fuels require development of new renewable resources; the race to electrify heating and transportation

EDC, WSBDC is offering a financial discipline workshop

January 31st, 2022|

||| FROM GAIL SCHNEE for SAN JUAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ||| The San Juan County Economic Development Council (EDC) has partnered with the Washington Small Business Development Center (WSBDC) to offer a free workshop on financial discipline on Thursday, February 10, 2022 at 1 p.m. via Zoom.  The workshop will

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Orcas Center to welcome Locarno to Center Stage

January 31st, 2022|

Sunday, February 6 at 2 p.m. ||| FROM BETHANY MARIE for ORCAS CENTER ||| Locarno is an energetic and enthusiastic mix of Mexican, Cuban, Folk, Funk, and North American music featuring JUNO Award winning musician Tom Landa on jaranas and guitars, Kalissa Landa on violin, Robin Layne on marimba, congas

Agenda now available for Tuesday’s Health District meeting

January 30th, 2022|

||| FROM TOM EVERSOLE, ACTING SUPERINTENDENT FOR ORCAS ISLAND HEALTH CARE DISTRICT ||| The Agenda and Materials (Board Packet) for the Orcas Island Health Care District February 1, 2022 Regular Board Meeting are now posted. You can access the agenda and meeting materials on the District’s website: Meeting Documents –

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Washington Sea Grant receives funding to support restorative aquaculture

January 30th, 2022|

||| FROM WASHINGTON SEA GRANT ||| SEATTLE — From tribal fishermen exercising their treaty fishing rights to oyster farmers in south Puget Sound, seafood harvesting and aquaculture are vital to Pacific Northwest culture and commerce. However, forces including climate change, ocean acidification and coastal development threaten these sources of sustenance

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Look what’s coming up at Orcas Center

January 30th, 2022|

||| FROM BETHANY MARIE for ORCAS CENTER ||| THIS WEEKEND AT ORCAS CENTER Due to COVID Precautions, the following guidelines will be followed for all events at Orcas Center until further notice: Advance ticket sales only: There will be no box office attendant prior to the performance Proof of vaccination

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Poetry | About It

January 30th, 2022|

ABOUT IT By Geffrey Davis Despite losing the dining table to it for weeks, our family stays with the puzzle, teetering plates upon knees before the television and then returning to the soft symphony of shifting the oneness of a cardboard shape into the satisfied oneness of another, over and over,

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Island Health’s upcoming classes

January 30th, 2022|

||| FROM RACHEL LAMBERT for ISLAND HEALTH ||| Island Health offers online childbirth education class series Island Health is offering a four-week online class series designed to prepare parents-to-be for the arrival of their new baby. Classes are Tuesdays from 6:30–9:00 p.m. starting March 1 and are taught by Teri Shilling,

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Joan Roulac’s Tai Chi is returning to Senior Center

January 30th, 2022|

||| FROM LENA KASSA for ORCAS SENIOR CENTER ||| Joan Roulac 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 Wednesday, February 2 at 9

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Sun Days on Orcas | Communing

January 30th, 2022|

||| SUN DAYS ON ORCAS by EDEE KULPER ||| We’ve come to the time of year when I start thinking, ‘What are we doing here?’ The place is a ghost town except for the market, and the lack of sun has become this palpable frustration that Vitamin D capsules just

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San Juan County is all in on the Northern Heights Apartments on Orcas

January 30th, 2022|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| On Tuesday January 25 the County Council agreed to award additional funding from the Home Fund to the Northern Heights apartments project bringing the County’s total financial commitment up to $1,112,300; the maximum allowed by the County’s policies. The County prioritizes preserving affordable

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