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“Be always at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let each New Year find you a better man.”

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

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Discover Your True Nature at Upcoming Awakening Series

March 11th, 2019|

Wednesdays beginning March 20 -- from Kaivallha Lutz -- Join Suraparampara teacher Kaivallha Lutz for a six week series on awakening. Powerful ancient meditative techniques and knowledge will help you quickly access more of your true nature, which is love! Learn tools to help you gain more joy, freedom, peace,

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Library Trustees Holding Planning Retreat

March 10th, 2019|

Wednesday, March 13, 9:30 a.m., Library Community Room -- from Janet Marlow for Orcas Island Library -- The Library Board of Trustees will have a Planning Retreat on Wednesday, March 13, beginning 9:30 a.m. in the Orcas Island Library Community Room. This is an open public meeting, although there is

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All Together Now: March Turtleback March Returns

March 10th, 2019|

Sunday, March 17, 1 p.m., Turtleback Mountain Preserve -- from Tanja Williamson for San Juan County Land Bank -- The San Juan County Land Bank and San Juan Preservation Trust invite you to welcome spring with a five-mile “Up and Over” hike of Turtleback Mountain Preserve! We will depart promptly

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Letter to Editor | Orcas Island’s Elephant in the Room…Deer

March 10th, 2019|

-- from Robin Hirsch -- There is some serious degradation of the under-story in our woods due to the rising, unchecked, inestimable deer population. The biodiversity of life that exists in the forest ground canopy is seriously threatened. Insects and song birds are losing habitat, and heavy grazing pressure on tree seedlings

Week in Review for Legislative Bills

March 10th, 2019|

-- from Governor Inslee's Office -- As the legislative session nears the halfway point, the critical March 13 deadline for bills to pass their “house of origin” is nearing. The state House and Senate are both spending long days and late nights on the floor debating and passing bills. Among

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San Juan County Democrats Meeting this Month

March 10th, 2019|

-- from David Turnoy, Chair, San Juan County Democrats -- We discussed the recent decision by our county councilors to appoint Liz Lovelett to the vacant state senate position.  While [Lovetlett] looks to be doing a very good job so far, what concerns us is the fact that our county

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Weekly School Tour

March 10th, 2019|

-- from Eric Webb, Orcas Schools Superintendent -- In an effort to keep our community informed of the progress of the current construction projects, I will record a short update on each Friday of the week’s activities.  Below is a link to the next report in the series.

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March 12 is the Date for Orcas Christian Free Community Dinner

March 9th, 2019|

Tuesday, March 12, 5 - 7:30 p.m., Orcas Christian School -- from Kathy Roosma for Orcas Christian School -- The next Community Dinner at Orcas Christian School will be on Tuesday, March 12, from 5:00 - 7:30 p.m. This free, all-you-can-eat meal will feature Mexican food.  On the menu are

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Senior Center Plans Trip to Annual Coffelt Lambing Event

March 9th, 2019|

Saturday, March 16, 12:30 p.m., Orcas Senior Center -- from Lena Kassa for Orcas Senior Center -- Coffelt Farm’s cows, Maple and Marigold, are excited to welcome seniors to their annual lambing event on Saturday, March 16 at 12:30 p.m. Enjoy up close encounters with wooly lambs, curious calves, and

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In the Meantime, Lose an Hour of Sleep

March 9th, 2019|

-- by Lin McNulty, Managing Editor -- A Senate Bill (SB 5139) currently tick-tocking its way through the marble hallways of the State Legislature declares an intent to observe daylight saving time year round, if authorized by the United States congress. We set our clocks forward one hour at 2

Support Art for Kids and Get Some Really Cool Stuff

March 9th, 2019|

Saturday, March 16, 10 – 3, Orcas School Cafeteria -- from Jane Heisinger for A-OK -- On March 16 we are holding our second annual A-OK Garage Sale to raise much needed funds to support this program. There are items for everyone: jewelry, kitchen, collectibles, antiques, fishing reels, glass ware,

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Sheriff’s Report | February 27 – March 5, 2019

March 9th, 2019|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- Wednesday, February 27, 201919-001441 Domestic Dispute or Assault 07:48:44 02/27/19 San Juan Deputies responded to a report of a domestic incident. A suspect was arrested and booked into jail. 19-001445 Citizen Assist 09:10:02 02/27/19 San Juan Deputies conducted a welfare check of

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UU Fellowship Holds Annual Poetry Service

March 8th, 2019|

Sunday, January 13, 11:30 a.m., Benson Hall -- from Suzanne Olson -- Please join us on Sunday, March 10 for our annual poetry service. You are invited to bring your favorite poems to read; we'll take turns sharing. Plan to stay after for a potluck coffee hour of finger foods

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Sewage Dump Contaminates Tribal/Salish Sea Fisheries

March 8th, 2019|

Sinclair Inlet southwest of Bremerton, is the latest site of sewage contamination The Suquamish Tribe is calling for action after a sewage spill at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard over the weekend dumped 4,000 gallons of waste into Sinclair Inlet. https://q13fox.com/2019/03/05/thousands-of-gallons-of-sewage-dumped-into-sinclair-inlet-again/ The tribe says that over the past three years,

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