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“Look into any man’s heart you please, and you will always find, in every one, at least one black spot which he has to keep concealed.”

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Tumble playgroup at Odd Fellows Hall

October 7th, 2025|

||| FROM DIDIER GINCIG for ODD FELLOWS HALL ||| Weekly Tuesday Tumble Playgroup begins October 7 at the Odd Fellows Hall from 4:00-6:00. This is an open space experiential group for young children and parents to engage in play and tumbling type experiences that foster coordination and body awareness. It

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Council sets priorities for 20206-27 biennial budget amidst funding challenges

October 7th, 2025|

San Juan County will continue to seek ways to balance the budget that prioritize mandatory and essential functions, while not disproportionally decreasing services to the community. ||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| During the September 23 and 30 meetings, the County Council discussed strategies for balancing and preparing the 2026-27

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OIFR seeks community properties for firefighter training

October 7th, 2025|

||| FROM BEN LUNA for ORCAS ISLAND FIRE & RESCUE ||| Orcas Island Fire & Rescue (OIFR) is looking for properties and structures to use for firefighter training. Whether you have a new construction project, an old building scheduled for demolition, or even an open field, we can use it

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News Brief | Orcas islander Jas Ikeda remains in an Israeli prison

October 6th, 2025|

||| FROM KING-5 TV||| "Israeli naval forces recently captured over 400 activists, including at least 22 Americans, in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea” ORIGINALLY FROM KING-5 TV "When you have somebody in a small community who steps out and does something like this, I think people see it as

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No jurors needed for October 6-10

October 6th, 2025|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| JURY DUTY: OCTOBER 6-10, 2025 All jurors summonsed for the week beginning Monday, October 6th through Friday, October 10th  are excused.

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OPALCO renewable energy community meetings recap

October 6th, 2025|

||| FROM KRISTA BOUCHEY for ORCAS POWER & LIGHT COOPERATIVE ||| A few weeks ago, the OPALCO team held a series of community meetings about local, renewable energy. The meetings were held at all three major islands to engage co-op members on the energy future of San Juan County. At

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Conservation Land Bank acquires 225-acre school trust land parcel on Blakely Island

October 6th, 2025|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| On September 18, the San Juan County Conservation Land Bank received a 225-acre parcel on Blakely Island from the Washington Department of Natural Resources. The property is located on the island’s eastern edge and has shoreline frontage on Rosario Strait. It is one

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J36 and J Pod documented off San Juan Island

October 6th, 2025|

||| FROM CENTER FOR WHALE RESEARCH ||| Full Encounter Report ObservBegin: 12:52 PM ObservEnd: 03:25 PM Vessel: KCB III Staff: Dave Ellifrit, Michael Weiss Other Observers: Rachel John, Taylor Redmond Pods: Southern Resident: J Pod IDsEncountered: J16, J26, J27, J31, J36, J37, J38, J40, J42, J45, J49, J53, J56, J59,

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Winter Artisan Market accepting applications for artists, artisans

October 5th, 2025|

||| FROM PARKER PAVITT for WINTER ARTISAN MARKET ||| The annual Winter Artisans Market at the Odd Fellows Hall invites applications from artists and artisans for this traditional gathering of island creatives and community supporters. This year's Market will be held on Saturday, December 6th and Sunday, December 7th at

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The Countdown Is On | Get your Friday Harbor Film Festival 2025 pass

October 5th, 2025|

||| FROM ELLEN ROBERTS & KAREN PALMER for FRIDAY HARBOR FILM FESTIVAL ||| The Friday Harbor Film Festival returns October 23–26 with the largest lineup in our history! From more than 189 submissions, our Selection Committee has curated a schedule of 34 feature documentaries, 21 short films, and 14 inspiring

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Senior Center | Where fun meets health

October 5th, 2025|

||| FROM LENA KASSA for ORCAS SENIOR CENTER ||| Ukulele Kanikipila: Join the Musical Fun at Orcas Senior Center! Experience the joy of making music at Ukulele Kanikipila, Hawaiian for "play music," Mondays from 1 to 3 pm at Orcas Senior Center. This gathering is open to everyone with an

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2025 San Juan County WSU Master Gardeners Garden Workshop Series

October 5th, 2025|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY WSU MASTER GARDENERS ||| The series includes 4 one-hour presentations with additional time for questions and discussion. Our speakers are scientists, authors, naturalists, professional gardeners, and accomplished Master Gardeners who will share their knowledge, experience, and beautiful photographs of plants, flowers, birds and bees, and

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NYT bestselling author Ben Clanton at Library

October 5th, 2025|

||| FROM JENNY DEEGROOT for ORCAS ISLAND LIBRARY ||| Join NYT bestselling author Ben Canton at the Public Library on Monday, October 6th at 4pm for an informal storytime. Ben is best known for his Narwhal and Jelly books, Tater Tales, and so much more. Free and open to all

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Guest Opinion | AI’s dirty secret

October 4th, 2025|

Washington is subsidizing toxic data centers ||| FROM ELISABETH ROBSON ||| While the world marvels at the promise of artificial intelligence, a darker reality hums beneath the surface: the sprawling data centers that power AI and other online applications are poisoning communities, draining water, and gobbling energy at a staggering

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