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Holiday traditions at Orcas Center bring a festive spirit to the islands

November 17th, 2019|

-- from Bethany Marie for Orcas Center -- As the days grow shorter and nights get colder, Orcas Center helps keep holiday spirit alive through song, music, and dance. There are many traditional holiday concerts, films, and performances to choose from that are sure to keep the warm glow of

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Aging like a guru: A new lease on life at 70? Who me?

November 17th, 2019|

-- from Rosie Kuhn -- Harriet and Daniel met while working in the financial industry. They’ve been married 20 years. Both in their mid-70’s now, they clearly state that who they are now is so different than who they were 20 years ago. Harriet shares that she was all business

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Letter to Editor | A simple step to fight climate change

November 17th, 2019|

-- from David Turnoy -- What's one easy way to reduce your carbon footprint this holiday shopping season? It's simple: Don't choose two-day shipping when you check out at Amazon. When you choose Amazon's two-day shipping option, your package is put on a truck that's just half-full in order to

Guest Opinion | Response following Growler meeting

November 16th, 2019|

-- from Susan Shannon -- About 35 people attended an info meeting in Eastsound on Thursday, November 14 presented by the Sound Defense Alliance, who updated us about the Growler issue.Nearly all the meeting attendees reported being affected by the sound of the Growlers --some citing exacerbation of PTSD symptoms,

Treat your family to annual holiday dodgeball

November 16th, 2019|

Friday, November 29, 7 - 9:30-ish p.m., High School Gym -- from Susan Stolz -- Thursday is for sharing gratitude with friends and family, Friday is for throwing balls at them. DODGEBALL is back!   The Orcas Island Education Foundation (OIEF) and Orcas Park and Rec District invite the whole

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Orcasional Musings | Assisted Suicide? Deer? Really?

November 16th, 2019|

||| ORCASIONAL MUSINGS BY STEVE HENIGSON ||| We keep hearing that there is a "plague of deer" here on Orcas, and that people of good conscience who care about the natural environment should help to restore the proper balance by acting as the top-level predators that we are, and, each

Sheriff’s Report | November 6 – 12, 2019

November 16th, 2019|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- Wednesday, November 6, 201919-009344 Fraud 10:23:58 11/06/19A Lopez Island Deputy took a fraud report from a Lopez resident regarding a utility bill scam. The reporting party did not lose any money in the scam which is recurring throughout the county. 19-009348 Accident-NonInj

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Touch. Sea. Feel. This kelp bed glows at night

November 15th, 2019|

-- from Diane Martindale for San Juan Islands Museum of Art -- Looking up through this art installation, we are presented the illusion of being submerged midst the kelp, under water. Changing light throughout the days alters he mood of this very tactile art at the San Juan Islands Museum

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DOWL provides an overview of Port plans

November 15th, 2019|

-- from Leah Whitfield for DOWL -- OverviewThe primary goal of the Orcas Island Airport Master Plan has been to address design standard issues and the safety of aircraft and passengers. The Airport is being served by a type of aircraft (more than 500 times per year, which is the number

First Nations speaker to discuss sacred cedars

November 15th, 2019|

Friday November 22, 6 p.m., Orcas Library -- from Mary Pugh for Orcas Library -- David Bodaly (Spirit Wolf) is a Snuneymuxw (Snoo-NAI-muk / Snuh-NAY-mow) First Nation Member and is a renowned storyteller. The cedar is one of the most important Native American and First Nation Peoples plants. The cedar tree

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Letter to Editor | To the voters of Orcas Island

November 15th, 2019|

-- from Bea vonTobel -- Thank you for your confidence in allowing me to continue serving as a commissioner for the Port of Orcas. The commissioners, both new and continuing, have a daunting series of tasks ahead, foremost among them regaining the trust of the island. In addition, future implementation

Next Great Decisions topic: Rise of populism in Europe

November 15th, 2019|

Monday, November 18, 6 p.m., Orcas Library -- from Mary Pugh for Orcas Island Library -- The third meeting topic is: The Rise of Populism in Europe on Monday November 18 at 6 p.m. The Discussion Group will meet at 6 p.m. on the 4th Monday of each month from September

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Letter to Editor | Otis Memorial postponed

November 15th, 2019|

-- from Jeffrey Otis -- My mom (Barbara Otis) fell this morning and fractured her hip. She’s at St. Joseph Hospital in Bellingham.  We’re postponing the 2 p.m. Saturday November 16 memorial for my dad (Robert Otis) until a date TBD. The Community Church sanctuary will be open from 2

Port meeting scheduled for later today

November 14th, 2019|

Thursday, October 14, 4:30 p.m., Port Office -- from Dwight Gus for Port of Orcas -- Following is the agenda for the Port of Orcas Commissioners meeting today. CALL TO ORDER at 4:30 P.M. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: October 10, 2019. APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS October 2019 Payroll$ 8,120.79Total $8,120.79 PUBLIC ACCESS

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