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Working Washington has $50 million in business grants available

December 3rd, 2020|

||| FROM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ||| The GRANT APPLICATION PORTAL for Working Washington 3 has just gone live.  Please go to the link below and click the "Apply Now" button. http://startup.choosewashingtonstate.com/working-washington-round3/ Who can apply? These grants are prioritized for: Small businesses with annual revenues of $5 million or less in

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Thanksgiving weekend WSF ridership down 50% from 2019

December 3rd, 2020|

||| FROM NICOLE MCINTOSH for WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! I’m thankful to all who followed statewide restrictions to limit travel over Thanksgiving weekend. We had just under 175,000 riders from Wednesday through Sunday. That’s roughly half of the 340,000 people we carried during the same

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Washington state adopting CDC’s new quarantine guidelines

December 3rd, 2020|

||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Health is adopting  the new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines to reduce quarantine for people who have been exposed to COVID-19. Although both the Washington State Department of Health and CDC currently recommend a quarantine period

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Human activity, shipping, fishing and polluting linked to killer-whale deaths: B.C. study

December 3rd, 2020|

||| FROM THE CANADIAN PRESS ||| VICTORIA — A long-running study of more than 50 dead killer whales in the Pacific Ocean concludes human activity poses deadly threats to the orcas. Killer-whale deaths from Alaska to B.C., south to California and west to Hawaii linked to human activity were found

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Strawberry Council invites community to annual meeting via ZOOM

December 3rd, 2020|

||| FROM MADIE MURRAY for OLGA STRAWBERRY COUNCIL ||| The Olga Strawberry Council (the non-profit that owns the historic Olga Strawberry Barreling Plant commonly known as the Artworks Building) is holding its Annual Meeting on Sunday, December 6 at 4 pm via zoom. All of our community is invited! Those

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Christmas trees now available at Coffelt Preserve’s Lum Farm

December 3rd, 2020|

||| FROM MANDY TROXEL ||| Hours: Thursday through Sunday, 11am-4pm. Nobles, Grand and Douglas Firs in a variety of sizes, subject to availability. We’ve managed to acquire another batch of trees, and so have larger sizes again. Profits from the sale will be donated to the Orcas Resource Center and

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Inslee updates guidance for religious and faith based organizations

December 2nd, 2020|

||| FROM GOVERNOR JAY INSLEE'S OFFICE ||| Gov. Jay Inslee today updated restrictions for religious and faith based organizations. The update clarifies that religious and faith-based organizations can hold outdoor services with up to 200 individuals, regardless of location, so long as physical distancing is followed and face coverings are

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You’ll want to check out this wooly winter pop-up shop

December 2nd, 2020|

||| FROM MANDY TROXEL ||| Bossy’s Feltworks and Lum Farm invite you to their “Wooly Winter Pop-Up Shop” Saturdays, December 5th and 12th. Located at the Lum Farm Stand, the pop-up will run from 10am-4pm. Bossy’s and the Lums have your holiday gifting covered with wooly treasures ranging from darling

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Funhouse launches first annual gingerbread house contest

December 2nd, 2020|

||| FROM NICOLE SPINOGATTI for FUNHOUSE COMMONS ||| Housebound and bored? Sad having to limit visits from loved ones over this holiday season? Well, here’s a great, fun project anyone can do! The Funhouse, w/Island Market and Orcas Center’s help, is sponsoring a Gingerbread House Contest for ALL AGES (covid-friendly,

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Recap of recent COVID-19 news and updates

December 2nd, 2020|

||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| Newest numbers. The Department of Health reported a total of 167,216 confirmed cases as of 11:59 pm on November 30. There have been 2,805 COVID-19 deaths in Washington. For the most recent tally of cases by county, demographics, and more, visit the Department of Health's dashboard and

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Flotsam & Jetsam | An irregular feature

December 2nd, 2020|

FLOTSAM & JETSAM by MAURICE AUSTIN And no, this one is not about advising the poor to eat their babies. And yes, you should know that reference. Alas, this proposal came pre-tainted with the aftermath of a missed Thanksgiving, which by the way I feared mom would countenance somewhat like

Orcas resident Dr. Rosie Kuhn publishes her 13th book

December 1st, 2020|

||| FROM ALISHA WHEELER ||| Dr. Rosie Kuhn, author, well-known life coach and longtime resident of Orcas Island is celebrating the release of her 13th book that just hit stores this past week. “I’ve Arrived! Well, Sort Of: 101 Discoveries and Revelations Stumbled Upon While On the Sacred Path to

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Jump in and help build the Lopez community swim center

December 1st, 2020|

The nonprofit community Swim Center, open to all San Juan County islanders and visitors, gets closer to construction with its end-of-year $125,000 challenge. ||| FROM CLAIRE ANDERSON for FRIENDS OF LOPEZ ISLAND POOL ||| With only 37% of the building budget remaining to complete funding for the Lopez Island Swim

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