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Here’s a thought…

“I am so convinced of the advantages of looking at mankind instead of reading about them, and of the bitter effects of staying at home with all the narrow prejudices of an islander, that I think there should be a law amongst us to set our young men abroad for a term among the few allies our wars have left us.”

LORD BYRON

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Fundraiser auction for Jennifer + Sebastian Posada is now live

February 23rd, 2022|

||| FROM CAITLIN LECK ||| We are very pleased to announce that Jen and Seb’s fundraiser auction is live! Open for the next two weeks, the auction features an incredible array of beautiful offerings. All proceeds will go toward defraying medical costs to help Jen and Seb in their extremely

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Partnership improves acute care on Orcas

February 23rd, 2022|

Improved working relationship between primary care and Orcas Island Fire and Rescue ||| FROM TOM EVERSOLE, ORCAS ISLAND HEALTH CARE DISTRICT INTERIM SUPERINTENDENT ||| For the past year members of both the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) of Orcas Island Fire and Rescue (OIFR) and the Island Primary Care-Orcas (IPC-O) clinic

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Protecting your biggest assets – EDC offers Homestead Exemption workshop

February 23rd, 2022|

||| FROM GAIL SCHNEE for ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ||| The San Juan County Economic Development Council (EDC) and attorney Mary Schmitt will present a workshop on the New Homestead Exemption Monday, February 28, 2022, at 12 noon via Zoom. The Homestead Statute was amended last year in response to the

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Sign up now for this free oil spill response training

February 23rd, 2022|

||| FROM BRENDAN COWAN for ISLANDS' OIL SPILL ASSOCIATION ||| The Islands’ Oil Spill Association (IOSA) is offering free oil spill response training for interested islanders in March, April, and May. Sessions will be held on Lopez, Orcas, and San Juan Island. IOSA is non-profit, volunteer-based oil spill response program

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Latest statewide COVID numbers

February 23rd, 2022|

||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| Statewide Response Updates Newest numbers. The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) reported a total of 1,409,253 confirmed cases as of 11:59 p.m. on Feb. 17.* There have been 11,615 COVID-19 deaths in Washington. Data notes *Effective Jan. 24, 2022, DOH updates the COVID-19

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Poetry | A Black History Month tribute

February 22nd, 2022|

||| POSTED AT REQUEST OF ORCASONIAN READER ||| Major Jackson Let Me Begin Again Major Jackson Let me begin again as a quiet thought  in the shape of a shell slowly examined  by a brown child on a beach at dawn  straining to see their future. Let me

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Reminder: Fire Commissioners meet tonight via Zoom

February 22nd, 2022|

||| FROM KIM KIMPLE for ORCAS FIRE COMMISSION ||| The Board of Fire Commissioners will be holding a regular public meeting on Tuesday, February 22, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. online via Zoom. (Note: the meeting is being held one day late this month due to the holiday.) Meeting access information

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Ticks widespread in the islands, Kwiaht study finds

February 22nd, 2022|

||| FROM RUSSEL BARSH for KWIAHT ||| An exploratory study by the nonprofit conservation laboratory Kwiaht has discovered that ticks are widespread in the San Juan Islands, but not yet a significant threat to human health or wildlife. Funded in part by the San Juan Island Community Foundation, the 10-month

Funhouse story of the month: Meet Ashanti

February 21st, 2022|

||| FROM EMILIE GINCIG for FUNHOUSE COMMONS ||| Ashanti started working at The Funhouse just as COVID hit. At that time we were pivoting from our Afterschool programming to helping elementary school kids with remote schooling. She’s been with us every step of the way and now is an integral

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Black History Month poetry by a local poet

February 21st, 2022|

||| FROM DAVID KOBRIN ||| And Ain’t I A Woman by David Kobrin   (Former slave Sojourner Truth speaks at the Women’s Rights Convention, Akron, Ohio 1851) Standing there her arm, worked muscle a bonnet that speaks the field an apparition  to white ladies rising to speak to that hall

Artists: Get us your entries for Art Unlocked-Pandemic Productions

February 21st, 2022|

||| FROM BETHANIE MARIE for ORCAS CENTER ||| CALLING ALL LOCAL ARTISTS! The Visual Arts committee of Orcas Center is pleased to announce the first Art Opening of 2022: ART UNLOCKED – PANDEMIC PRODUCTIONS, to be held from March 4 to April 12. We hope to cover all of the

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Orcas Island Film Festival’s classic series is a go

February 21st, 2022|

||| FROM ORCAS ISLAND FILM FESTIVAL ||| As we hoped, the number of Omicron cases across the country has continued to drop significantly and we see that many of you have already signed up for a free ticket to our Classics Series. Please join us on Sunday, February 27 at 4

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Trades program for kids being offered by EDC and 4-H

February 20th, 2022|

||| FROM MICHELANGELO (MIKEY) VON DASSOW for ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ||| San Juan County kids are invited to learn about the skilled trades through free, fun projects organized by the Economic Development Council (EDC) and WSU Extension’s San Juan County 4-H Program.  Up first, the EDC is offering 25 motor

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A man’s quest to stop the decline of orcas

February 20th, 2022|

||| FROM CBS MORNINGS ||| Orcas are one of the most familiar forms of sea life, but in the wild, they are increasingly rare. For over four decades, a team of researchers has been studying three pods of orcas in the Pacific Northwest. The data collected has given an inside

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