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Kruse Reviews | Quichotte, a novel by Salman Rushdie

October 7th, 2019|

--- from Jens Kruse -- There once lived, at a series of temporary addresses across the United States of America, a travelling man of Indian origin, advancing years, and retreating mental powers, who, on account of his love for mindless television, had spent far too much of his life in

New Medicare options coming to Orcas

October 7th, 2019|

Thursday, October 10, 10 a.m., Orcas Library Wednesday, October 23, 1 p.m., Senior Center -- from Pegi Groundwater -- Kaiser has sent letters to its Medicare Advantage plan members telling them that their plans will not be available in 2020. But don’t despair! New Medicare Advantage plans are coming to

Construction underway on West Beach Road

October 6th, 2019|

-- from Jacob Heinen for San Juan County Public Works -- It’s been two weeks since the last newsletter and much has changed down on West Beach Road. The footings were poured Friday the 27th by Sea Island Sand & Gravel. They measure 37’ long x 5.5’ wide x 2’

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Aging Like a Guru: Resonance is sweet spot of aging gracefully

October 6th, 2019|

-- from Rosie Kuhn -- For those of you reading these offerings or listening to my podcasts on aging like a guru, I suspect that you were attracted to something that resonated with you. Something engaged your curious mind. Something engaged a knowing, a familiarity, a resonance with a part

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Camp Orkila rolls out the season with Fall Festival

October 6th, 2019|

-- from Carly Roeser for Camp Orkila -- All the signs and festivities of Fall, including the Orkila Zip Line! Photos: Cara Russell Camp Orkila’s Fall FestivalSunday, October 27, 1:30 - 5:30 p.m. Join us for this free event full of adventure and food!!  We’ll have hot dogs, soup, chili

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Olga prepares for first potluck of the season

October 6th, 2019|

Saturday, October 12, 6 p.m., Olga Community Center -- from Lorna Rhodes -- Join us at the first Olga Potluck of the fall: Saturday, October 12 at the Olga Community Center. Social hour begins at 5:30 and we sit down for dinner at 6:00. Please bring your own place settings

Kinky Boots comes to Orcas Center’s big screen

October 6th, 2019|

Saturday, October 19, 7 p.m., Orcas Center -- from Bethany Marie for Orcas Center -- Winner of every major Best Musical award on Broadway and in the West End, Kinky Boots comes to the Orcas Center screen at 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 19. Big-hearted and high-spirited, Kinky Boots is

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Sewer & Water District to hold a townhall to discuss future needs

October 5th, 2019|

Monday, October 7, 5:30 p.m., Eastsound Fire Station -- from Greg Ayers for Eastsound Sewer & Water -- With the continued growth in the Eastsound area, the infrastructure must grow to meet demand.  The Eastsound Sewer and Water District will be holding a townhall on Monday October 7, 5:30 at Station

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Where the heck are we? Addresses?

October 5th, 2019|

||| ORCASIONAL MUSINGS BY STEVE HENIGSON ||| I asked an old friend, "How did emergency services find your house, before the whole county was 9-1-1-ed with street names and numerical addresses?" "Well," he said, "you could describe exactly where you were, road-by-road and turn-by-turn. But if that didn't help, you

KOMO News recognizes John Willis for his decades of weather observations

October 5th, 2019|

...and for just being a nice, Orcas guy -- from Scott Sistek, KOMO News --  A man dedicated to continuing his family's 125+ year legacy of chronicling the weather on Orcas Island has passed away. John Willis died Saturday in a Bellingham hospital from health complications at 79, his sister

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Sheriff’s Report | September 25 – October 1, 2019

October 5th, 2019|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- Wednesday, September 25, 201919-008224 Harassment 08:58:08 09/25/19 A Lopez Island Deputy took a report regarding a citizen dispute. An information report was taken. 19-008231 Theft 12:17:03 09/25/19 A Deputy was dispatched to a report of a Theft in Friday Harbor. This is

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Lopez Village subarea plan up for Public Hearing

October 4th, 2019|

Monday, October 14, 10:15 a.m., Lopez Center -- from San Juan County Communications -- San Juan County Council will continue past public hearings to consider adoption of an ordinance creating a new Lopez Village Subarea Plan, new development regulations for the Lopez Village urban growth area, adoption of standards plans,

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Letter to Editor | Kartiganer will serve us well as Port Commissioner

October 4th, 2019|

-- from Carol Anderson -- I’ve known Mia Kartiganer for over twenty years. Her willingness to do the work necessary in order to grasp complex situations has served her well and will serve us as Port Commissioner. She works well with many people, believing a community is stronger when we

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Home repair workshop being offered at Senior Center

October 4th, 2019|

Tuesday, October 8, 3 - 4:30 p.m., Orcas Senior Center -- from Lena Kasa for Orcas Senior Center -- Aging safely on Orcas is a challenge for many seniors due to deferred maintenance and repairs in their homes. Orcas Senior Center is sponsoring a workshop aimed at helping seniors make

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Odd Fellows wood raffle now offers solar credit

October 4th, 2019|

-- from David Turnoy -- If you’ve shopped at Island Market on Saturdays during October, you’ve likely seen Odd Fellows members selling raffle tickets for a cord of firewood. Money raised from this effort is used for our college scholarship fund, awarded to two Orcas high school students each year.

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