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Letter to Editor | Why Greg Ayers is the best Port candidate

October 1st, 2019|

-- from Patrick Shepler -- I am writing today to provide my support to Greg Ayers for Port Commissioner. I have worked with Greg over the past seven years. I’m privileged to know him as a firefighter, fellow healthcare provider, community member, and a friend. Greg is collaborative and an effective communicator. He

Islander finds Model Ts on Flaherty Hill

September 30th, 2019|

-- from Mary Poletti -- These gems were spotted on Flaherty’s Hill today at 11:15 am and still again at 1:15  pm.  Owners were in search of a Model T timer.  Auto Tech graciously referred them to a possible source.  They are headed to the ferry with a tow and

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Education Foundation grant helps with math curriculum

September 30th, 2019|

-- from Marny Gaylord and Lorena Stankevich -- For the last school year as well as this upcoming year, Orcas Island School District made the commitment to have the study of mathematics be a district wide focus. To make this happen, the Orcas Island Education Foundation gave the elementary school a

Health District hears UW Neighborhood Clinic Annual Report

September 30th, 2019|

-- by Susan McBain, Orcas Issues reporter -- EDITOR'S NOTE: This post has been updated to reflect the October 1 meeting will be at Orcas Library. Five senior leaders from UW Neighborhood Clinics (UWNC) and the UW Medicine Orcas clinic attended the September 17 meeting of the Orcas Island Health

Author Jack Nisbet to visit the Library

September 30th, 2019|

Friday October 4, 6 p.m., Orcas Library -- from Mary Pugh for Orcas Island Library -- Author Jack Nisbet will be at the Library with his new book, The Dreamer and the Doctor, chronicling the remarkable adventures of John Leiberg as he performed landmark plant and Forest Reserve surveys across

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Historical Parks announce closure of American Camp visitor center until Spring

September 29th, 2019|

-- from San Juan Island Historical Parks -- American Camp Laundress Quarters San Juan Island National Historical Park announces its closure of the American Camp Visitor Center effective, September 23, 2019. The closing of the visitor center is in preparation of the construction of a new, permanent facility on the

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Space: Final frontier of aging

September 29th, 2019|

-- from Rosie Kuhn -- Space abounds in our lives. How we choose to be with that space is a powerful choice. It doesn’t really matter what you or I choose. Each of us are on our human/spiritual journey and will make of the space of our lives as we

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New ferry fares take effect October 1

September 29th, 2019|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- Please be advised of fare changes for Washington State Ferries (WSF) beginning October 1, 2019: The last day of the summer peak season surcharge for single vehicle fares is Monday, September 30. On Tuesday, October 1, single vehicle fares will return to their non-peak

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In Memoriam | Erin Bea McCarthy

September 28th, 2019|

-- from Gretchen Krampf -- Our dear friend, and much-loved island woman, Erin Bea McCarthy, age 62, passed away on September 21 after a brief illness. Erin lived on Orcas since the late 80s and was known to many as the owner of Paradise Upholstery. Numerous island homes are enhanced

Silver? Gold? What’s that about?

September 28th, 2019|

||| ORCASIONAL MUSINGS BY STEVE HENIGSON ||| What's so special about silver and gold, to make these metals more precious than the others, and to cause them to be the objects of value upon which money has traditionally been built? There's a bunch of important metals within Groups 10 and

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Fall sailing schedule takes effect on Sunday

September 28th, 2019|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- Starting Sunday, September 29, the Fall sailing schedule goes into effect. The San Juan Islands will be served by four vessels with one daily round-trip to Sidney, BC via Friday Harbor. Drivers can make reservations online at www.takeaferry.com or by calling 1-888-808-7977 (WA & BC) or

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