SHIBA volunteers at the ready to welcome you to Medicare with online presentation
Tuesday, September 14, 1 p.m. ||| FROM PEGI GROUNDWATER for SHIBA ||| Are you joining Medicare this year? If so, there’s a lot of new information for you to understand. Medicare has its own vocabulary and rules. There are deadlines you need to make and penalties (some lasting a lifetime)
Orcas painter judged ‘Best in Show’ in San Fernando Valley CHIAROSCURO exhibition
||| BY LIN MCNULTY, theORCASONIAN EDITOR ||| Terry Johnson, Orcas resident and art professor, is the recipient of Best In Show award from the San Fernando Valley Arts and Culture Center's new CHIAROSCURO exhibition. "Since this is a national call, I am pleased to be considered at all let alone
Islands Oil Spill Assoc. offering spill response training this fall
||| 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 October. Sessions will be held on Lopez, Orcas, and San Juan Island. This half-day hands-on training is intended to give both new and
Wanna sing some Orcas Choral karaoke this fall?
||| FROM LYNN BAKER for ORCAS CHORAL SOCIETY ||| Do you love to sing? Especially with other people? The Orcas Choral Society has a deal for you. We’ve been singing together on Orcas for more than 40 years, with concerts in December and spring. Last year, with the pandemic, we
Orcas Island Film Festival slated for October 7-11, 2021 — in person!
||| FROM ORCAS ISLAND FILM FESTIVAL ||| It's a thrill to announce we will hold an "in-person" festival this year! We are super committed to safely welcoming audiences back to the theatre where we can immerse ourselves in stories from around the world that will inspire, inform and entertain us.
Kaleidoscope purchases land for outdoor education on Orcas Island
||| FROM LINDSAY JENNINGS for KALEIDOSCOPE FOREST SCHOOL ||| Kaleidoscope, a non-profit preschool and child care center on Orcas Island, recently purchased 7.4 acres of forested land to secure expanded access and permanent space for early childhood outdoor education programming. In 2019, Kaleidoscope’s Forest School became Washington State's first fully
Orcas Library presents Karl Marlantes, winner of 2020 WA State Book Award for fiction
||| FROM CAROL DAPOGNY for ORCAS ISLAND LIBRARY ||| Orcas Island Library presents a Hybrid Author Event with Karl Marlantes on the Library’s South Lawn and by Zoom meeting on September 9 at 6 p.m. Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, Karl Marlantes, New York Times-bestselling author of Matterhorn and What
All are welcome at Rosh Hashanah service this week at Cascade Lake
||| FROM DAVID KOBRIN ||| This year Rosh Hashanah day services will be held Tuesday, September 7 beginning at 10:30 a.m., at the Cascade Lake shelter area. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. Our service will be followed by a potluck lunch celebration. Please bring a chair or blanket.
Nationwide housing shortage is significant, but for small, entry-level homes, it’s acute
||| FROM NPR.ORG ||| (REPRINT AT REQUEST OF ORCASONIAN READER) America's roaring real estate boom is leaving millions of would-be homebuyers out in the cold. The problem is most severe in that corner of the market that once propelled the American dream: the small entry-level home. "I would like to
Letter to Editor | Time to acknowledge the expert service of OIFR
||| FROM JANICE WIEMEYER ||| The Labor Day Holiday seems like an ideal time to acknowledge the expert work of the men and women of Orcas Island Fire and Rescue. In an ancillary role with the Rescue component, I regularly observe the high quality of training, service and commitment of
A widow, a divorcee & two middle-aged single ladies walk into a bar…
Savannah Sipping Society review ||| FROM LISA SPESARD ||| What a hoot! Opening night at The Grange is a big welcome back to normalcy. Masks required and vaccine checks aside; this gem of a play is laugh out loud funny with rough edges. You won’t need to hold back because
It’s not just COVID that necessitates paying attention to safety tips this weekend
||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| OLYMPIA – With hospital capacity stressed statewide and health care resources stretched nationally, take steps to reducing your chance of needing emergency care. Keep these safety tips in mind this weekend: Prevent foodborne illnesses by following a few simple food safety tips. Follow water safety tips if you go swimming
Statewide Coronavirus response updates
||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| Newest numbers. The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) reported a total of 512,162 confirmed cases as of 11:59 p.m. on Sept. 1. There have been 6,643 COVID-19 deaths in Washington. For the most recent tally of cases by county, demographics, and more, visit
Honolulu Airbnbs shut down when pandemic began. Mayor wants to keep it that way
The mayor sees the crackdown on vacation rentals as a tourism control measure. ||| FROM HONOLULU CIVIL BEAT ||| REPRINTED AT REQUEST OF READER When Hawaii tourism came to a halt in 2020, Honolulu residents were able to feel what the island was like before the advent of short-term vacation
OIFR responds to successfully extinguish small brush fire on Pinneo Rd.
||| FROM KIM KIMPLE for ORCAS FIRE & RESCUE ||| On Thursday, September 2 just before noon, Orcas Fire & Rescue units were dispatched to the 700-block of Pinneo Road due to multiple reports from individuals passing through the area. Smoke was visible from Orcas Rd + Swan Rd. Orcas
Orcas Christian School completes campus-wide LED retrofit
||| FROM MIKE PARNELL for ORCAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ||| With interest from the Principal, an energy grant, and a partial donation of fixtures and lights, the Orcas Christian School completed a campus wide retrofit, replacing all of their traditional light bulbs, including fluorescent bulbs to “Best Reading” LED bulbs in
