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Orcasional Musings | What I did on my winter vacation

February 22nd, 2020|

Or...I should've chosen the colonoscopy. ||| ORCASIONAL MUSINGS BY STEVE HENIGSON ||| A few weeks ago, I told you about my very clever way of avoiding the perils and discomforts of colonoscopy: I contracted pneumonia. But it turns out that I wasn't clever enough by half. My body decided, all

Letter to Editor | Some may have already wasted their vote

February 22nd, 2020|

-- from Margot Shaw -- We have all received the very important Presidential Primary ballot. Listed are 13  Democratic candidates for our consideration. We'd like to point out that, even though their names are on the ballot, the following have dropped out:  Michael Bennet, Cory Booker, John Delaney, Deval Patrick,

Sheriff’s Report | February 13 – 19, 2020

February 22nd, 2020|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- Thursday, February 13, 2020 20-001079 Accident-Hit Run 10:02:09 02/13/20 A Deputy took a report of a hit and run vehicle collision that occurred on Orcas Island. The case is under further investigation. 20-001094 Domestic Dispute or Assault 19:08:28 02/13/20 San Juan Deputies

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Beloved musical 42nd Street to screen at Orcas Center

February 21st, 2020|

Saturday, March 7, 7 p.m., Orcas Center -- from Bethany Marie for Orcas Center -- Come and meet those dancing feet! One of Broadway's most classic and beloved tales, 42nd Street comes to Orcas Center’s screen on Saturday, March 7 in the largest-ever production of the breathtaking musical. This eye-watering

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Museums’ History Matinee features book talk with Boyd Pratt

February 21st, 2020|

Sunday, February 23, 3 p.m., Eastsound Fire Station -- from Carol Kulminski for Orcas Historical Museums -- Farming in the San Juan Islands has always presented challenges and opportunities. From Coast Salish camas cultivation (camas bulbs were harvested and baked as a sweet, fructose-rich food by Native Americans) through homesteading to commercial

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MAG concert upcoming: 100 musicians, 1 great cause

February 21st, 2020|

Sunday March 1, 3 p.m., Orcas High School Gym -- from Sharon Ho for Music Advocacy Group -- On the first Sunday of March, voices and music rising to crescendo would surely be a welcome respite from February’s steady beat of raindrops on our rooftops. In an Orcas music tradition

Potential loss of ferry is a concern in Anacortes

February 21st, 2020|

-- from GoSkagit.com -- The Elwha ferry will be retired from service if the state Legislature cuts funding for it, a move that would impact the Anacortes to Sidney, British Columbia, route and further strain the Washington State Ferries system. Gov. Jay Inslee’s supplemental budget does not include funding to

Art house films coming to Sea View on third Thursdays

February 20th, 2020|

Thursday, February 27, 7 p.m., Sea View Theatre -- from Orcas Island Film Festival -- Sea View Theatre and the Orcas Island Film Festival proudly present, Third Thursdays: Art House Films. https://youtu.be/cFFvje2A2vE -- from Orcas Island Film Festival -- OIFF film curator Carl Spence will program a full year line-up

SJPT accepting applications for climate leadership scholarships

February 20th, 2020|

Deadline is April 1 for $2,000 climate leadership scholarships -- from Craig Canine for San Juan Preservation Trust -- The San Juan Preservation Trust is offering two $2,000 scholarships this spring to graduating high school seniors who are San Juan Island County residents and attend high school in the San

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Census Bureau coming back to Orcas — still hiring

February 20th, 2020|

-- from Sue DuMond for U.S. Census Bureau -- The U.S. Census Bureau is in the midst of peak hiring efforts for the 2020 Census. A representative from the Census Bureau will be available at Orcas Island Library - 340 Madrona Way Eastsound, WA on Thursdays on February 27, March 5

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Leap for the future on Leap Day at Orcas house party

February 20th, 2020|

Saturday, February 29, 3 - 5 p.m., Orcas Farm -- from Molly Donovan -- What are you thinking about the 2020 elections? Have you been wondering how, from our blue State of Washington, to make a national impact?? Here’s a unique strategy that builds grassroots leadership on a range of

Letter to Editor | Saying the scary bit out loud

February 20th, 2020|

-- from David Kobrin -- During the years Donald Trump has been President I’ve come to accept he means what he says. When he wants something, he often finds a way, even when it defies tradition and precedent.    In his 2016 campaign, for instance, Mr. Trump pledged to build a border

Estate sale will benefit Orcas Senior Center

February 20th, 2020|

Friday - Saturday, February 28 - 29, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., 103 Olga Road -- from Lena Kassa for Orcas Senior Center -- Everything must go! Thanks to a generous legacy gift, Orcas Senior Center will be holding an estate sale at 103 Olga Road on Friday, February 28

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Pt. Lawrence now open to two-way traffic

February 19th, 2020|

-- from Colin Huntemer for County Public Works -- Earlier today emergency road repair work was completed and both lanes of traffic have been re-opened. Thank you for your patience. Please drive safely. 

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Eight members of OIFR to participate in firefighter stairclimb

February 19th, 2020|

Supporting Leukemia & Lymphoma Society -- from Alex Conrad -- The 29th annual Firefighter Stairclimb is 08 March 2020; participants will climb 69 stories of the Columbia Center in downtown Seattle. Eight members of Orcas Island Fire & Rescue are joining the climb this year. Firefighters perform the climb ‘on

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