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If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don’t have to worry about the answers.”

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Funhouse Commons seeking folks to work with kids this summer

May 22nd, 2019|

-- from Liz Doane for Funhouse Commons -- Funhouse Commons is looking for high energy, dependable people who are excited to work with elementary age children this summer. The Funhouse summer program is a mix of structured and unstructured time for children in a safe, nurturing environment. Our hours are

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Port Commission will meet in closed executive session

May 22nd, 2019|

Thursday, May 23, 4:30 p.m., Port Office -- from Anthony Simpson for Orcas Port Commission -- EXECUTIVE SESSIONThe commission will meet in executive session to evaluate the qualifications of an applicant for public employment AND to review the performance of a public employee for a time not to exceed ____

OIHCD on communicating with the community

May 22nd, 2019|

Part 3 of 3 — from Anne Presson for Orcas Island Healthcare District — In the final article of our three-part series on the Orcas Island Healthcare District (OIHCD) -who we are, what we do and how we impact the community – we outline the various ways you can engage

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Library seeking a vendor for coffee / refreshments

May 21st, 2019|

Six-month pilot project -- from Martin Arnold for Orcas Library -- The Orcas Island Library (OIPL) is exploring the concept of providing a coffee / refreshment service in or around the Library building. The Library invites interested parties to submit vendor proposals. Details may be found at www.orcaslibrary.org/docs/RFP-Coffee.pdf. Please email

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Comp Plan update: A stretched staff dealing with many masters

May 21st, 2019|

-- by Matthew Gilbert, Orcas Issues reporter -- The update of the Comprehensive Plan (CP) continues to gain momentum as new data accumulates, issues become more real, and the public starts waking up to what’s at stake. Indeed, the longest session of 2019 took place last week, a likely harbinger

Kaleidoscope’s 29th Annual Pet Parade gets underway

May 21st, 2019|

Saturday, May 25, 11 a.m., Eastsound -- from Vala Ross for Kaleidoscope -- In tradition of Memorial Day celebrations on Orcas Island, Kaleidoscope Preschool and Child Care Center would like the community to join us on Saturday, May 25 for our 29th Annual Pet Parade. Locals and visitors are sure

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Salish wool weaving exhibit at Orcas Center in June

May 21st, 2019|

-- from Kathy Youngren for Visual Arts Committee -- The Visual Arts Committee at Orcas Center is honored to host members of the Squamish Nation of B.C., Canada for the art exhibit in the month of June. The main focus will be the Salish Wool Weaving tradition which has been reclaimed

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If you have been randomly selected to participate in Eastsound income survey, county requests that you please do

May 21st, 2019|

-- from Christine Coray for San Juan County Public Works -- We are continuing the income survey  of Eastsound households to determine the median income.  Kevin Light of Madrona Voices has been to most of the households that were randomly selected for the survey.  We have received about half of

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March on Tuesday to say ‘stop the bans’

May 20th, 2019|

Tuesday, May 21, 5 p.m., North Beach/Mt. Baker Road to Village Green -- from Cindy Wolf for Orcas Women's Coalition -- This Tuesday, May 21st at noon local time (but we are going to do it at 5 p.m. so more working people and students can show up) at statehouses,

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Letter to Editor | Obtrusive technology taking us over

May 20th, 2019|

-- from Joseph Murphy -- A few years before the Doty's relinquished the space that is now theOrcas Food Coop, a sign went up in front of the cash register station. Itdepicted a primitive version of the now ubiquitous 'cell phone''circumscribed by red circle and slash. The universal sign ofapprobation,

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SSEMF bringing ambitious all-Bach program to Orcas

May 20th, 2019|

-- from Jeffrey Cohan  for Salish Sea Early Music Festival -- The Salish Sea Early Music Festival (SSEMF) is pleased to present its most ambitious all-Bach program ever in Eastsound with soloists and period instrument chamber orchestra next Saturday. We are deeply moved that many of you have provided additional donations to

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Orcas Island Health Care District: Who does what?

May 20th, 2019|

Part 2 of 3 — from Anne Presson for Orcas Island Healthcare District — In this second of our three-part series on the Orcas Island Healthcare District (OIHCD) - who we are, what we do and how we impact the community – we explain the role of the Commissioners and

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53 gray whales have washed ashore on West Coast this spring

May 20th, 2019|

-- from Finger Lake Times -- At least 53 dead or dying gray whales have washed up on West Coast beaches this spring, a death rate that's only been seen once before. The great mammals are starving to death and scientists have theories as to why but so far no

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Chelan coming back home to San Juan Islands ferry route

May 19th, 2019|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- The M/V Chelan is returning to the San Juan Islands on May 20, bringing additional capacity back to the route. The 124-vehicle vessel will replace the smaller M/V Sealth. Thank you for your patience while we worked to bring a bigger boat back to

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Orcas Road construction heads into the straight stretch

May 19th, 2019|

-- from Shannon Wilbur for San Juan County Public Works -- The Contractor is making good progress on building the new lanes north of the Swan Road intersection and traffic will be moved on to them for the weekend. In addition, the stormwater detention ponds on either side of Swan

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