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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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Reminder: Volunteer Day on Turtleback Mountain Tomorrow

November 30th, 2018|

-- from San Juan County Land Bank -- Kick off December in Turtleback Mountain Preserve's oak restoration units planting plugs grown in the Salish Seeds Project nursery. We will depart promptly at 9:45 am from the South Trailhead parking area (Deer Harbor Road/Wild Rose Lane) to hike up the mountain.

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Learner on the Road: Landing in Denmark

November 30th, 2018|

-- from Learner Limbach -- Last night, Thursday, I flew into Copenhagen, and I plan to spend eight days digging in to the details of Denmark’s progressive social policies and structure and then to head to Spain for five days to learn about the Mondragon Cooperative. I have a long list of

Review: Don’t Miss “The Roasted Nut” Dance Performance

November 30th, 2018|

-- a review by Jean Henigson -- If you like dance, I hope you can go to see “The Roasted Nut” at Orcas Center. It is an absolutely delightful way to start off the holiday season. Anthony the Dancer has created a highly original and entertaining evening of dance performed

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Join Helping Hands Noramise Director for a Presentation and Conversation

November 30th, 2018|

Friday, November 30, 5:30 - 7 p.m., Emmanuel Episcopal Parish -- from Rosedanie Cadet for Helping Hands Noramise -- The 2010 Haitian earthquake disaster had a personal connection for Orcas Island resident Rosedanie Cadet when she returned to her home in Limbé, Haiti. The town of Limbé sits about 22

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Reasons to Visit the Orcas Island Historical Museum

November 29th, 2018|

-- by Carol Kulminski -- Quilt in this year's raffle The museum continues to attract many visitors, residents and tourists, in this shoulder season. The Patos Island Exhibit is an excellent collection of historical images and memorabilia for the iconic lighthouse on Patos Island. The Holiday Eastsound Art

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Orcas News and Views Retrospective: 2016 Notable Moments

November 29th, 2018|

— by Margie Doyle, Publisher and Historian — 2016 Stories and Links — an incomplete list, browse our archives (go to the link in the left-hand sidebar) and add your interests: Orcas population suffers losses: Sadly, several of the orcas born in the 2015 whale baby boom, along with others,

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Comp Plan Survey Deadline Today

November 29th, 2018|

-- by Matthew Gilbert, Orcas Issues reporter -- As tracked over the last month or so by Orcas Issues and with a request for input from the County, a survey has been developed to gauge public thinking on a range of issues that will potentially influence state-mandated updates to the

Women’s Health Physician Joins Peace Island

November 29th, 2018|

-- from Deanna Ellefson for PeaceHealth Peace Island Medical Center -- Anna Dowling, M.D., has joined the staff at PeaceHealth Peace Island Medical Center. She will provide women’s health (gynecology) and surgical services as a visiting specialist in Friday Harbor, one day per month. Dowling completed her medical degree at the

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Fall 2018 Clay Café Coming Soon

November 28th, 2018|

Sunday, December 9, 2 - 5 p.m., High School Art Room -- from Geri Turnoy for Clay Café -- Come one, come all…to the Clay Café…on Sunday, December 9, from 2-5 p.m. in the High School Art Room. (This is a rescheduled date from November 4th.) Choose from a wide

Skagit Valley College Earns National Honors

November 28th, 2018|

-- from Arden Ainley for Skagit Valley College -- Skagit Valley College (SVC) is pleased to announce that it has received national recognition as one of the best community colleges in the nation. Washington Monthly magazine published its ranking of the Top 100 Best Two-Year Colleges for Adult Learners and SVC

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Emmanuel Gives $6,500 to Orcas Charities From 2018 Market Day

November 28th, 2018|

-- from Lynn Baker for Emmanuel Episcopal Parish -- Just before Thanksgiving, Emmanuel Episcopal Parish delivered checks totaling $6,500 in proceeds from its 2018 Market Day sale in July to eight Orcas Island charities. “We love the way the people of Orcas circulate their resources through Market Day,” said Emmanuel’s

2019 Winter Birds of the San Juan Islands Workshop

November 28th, 2018|

February 22 - 24, 2019, San Juan Island -- from Tracie Merrill for Whale Museum -- The Whale Museum is holding a “Winter Birds of the San Juan Islands” workshop in partnership with San Juan Islands Audubon. Taking place the weekend of February 22-24, 2019, the intent is to increase

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It’s a Great (BIG) Fairgrounds Winter Market

November 27th, 2018|

Saturday, December 1, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., County Fairgrounds -- from Adrienne Bourne for San Juan County Fair -- Getting antsy about the Winter Flea & Craft Market at the Fairgrounds? Be sure to mark your calendars for December 1st and buzz over to the Fairgrounds this Saturday from 9

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Coast Salish Tribes Oppose Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion

November 27th, 2018|

[perfectpullquote align="full" bordertop="false" cite="" link="" color="" class="" size=""]U.S. Tribal representatives will speak alongside First Nations at press conference and before Canadian National Energy Board [/perfectpullquote] VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA – Indigenous people of the Salish Sea region will speak at a press conference and testify before the Canadian National Energy Board (NEB)

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