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Join Orcas Food Co-op in July, receive a bag of gifts

July 1st, 2019|

-- from Susannah Weaver for Orcas Food Co-op -- Five years ago, in 2014, our Co-op opened its doors because the Orcas Island community wanted a co-op. We have since grown to over 1400 Member-Owners, more than half the households on Orcas Island, and become a leader in the sustainability

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Experts on immigration, refugee policy to speak

July 1st, 2019|

Tuesday, July 30, 5 - 7 p.m., Orcas Grange -- from David Turnoy for San Juan County Democrats -- The San Juan County Democrats will be hosting a presentation by two experts on immigration, refugee policy, US foreign policy leadership, and international cooperation. This event will take place at the

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2020 Lit Fest open for submissions from artists, writers, musicians

July 1st, 2019|

-- from Jule Treneer for Orcas Island Lit Fest -- The Orcas Island Lit Fest has issued a call to all San Juan County artists, authors, and musicians that the submissions window for the 2020 Lit Fest is open until September 15. The third annual Orcas Island Lit Fest will

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Music in the Park kicks off summer concert series with Tow-Away Zone

June 30th, 2019|

Sunday, July 7, 5-7 p.m., Village Green -- from Marj Franke -- The three of us, Tow-Away Zone, are delighted to be first in line, as Orcas Island's summertime weekly Music in the Park series begins its 2019 season. We look forward to sharing an evening of musical blending, traditional with irreverence, editorializing

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One-time only: Voices of our Salish Sea exhibit coming to SJIMA

June 30th, 2019|

Saturday, July 13, 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m., San Juan Community Theatre -- from Diane Martindale for San Juan Islands Museum of Art -- Don't miss the opportunity to experience legendary speakers on our ocean life in one room on one day. Be the first to preview new films by

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Here’s what the Land Bank has been up to

June 30th, 2019|

-- from Lincoln Bormann for San Juan County Land Bank -- The Land Bank would like to share some of the things we’ve been doing for the community recently. At Mount Grant Preserve on San Juan there are now three trails open with more on the way. Instead of hiking

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Bye-bye to traffic lights on Orcas Road construction site

June 30th, 2019|

-- from Shannon Wilbur for San Juan Public Works -- There will be no road construction on July 4 - 5, and Orcas is once again a ‘traffic light free’ island. The construction lights were packed up and removed today. The detour will remain in effect for a few more

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County to test ballot tabulating equipment

June 29th, 2019|

Wednesday, July 17, 11 a.m., County Elections Office -- from Milene Henley, County Auditor -- A “Logic and Accuracy” test of ballot tabulating equipment used in San Juan County for the August 6, 2019 Primary is scheduled for July 17 at 11:00 a.m. The test works by tallying the results

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History, stories of San Juan Islands agriculture featured in new blog

June 29th, 2019|

Read stories behind island grown foods with farmer profiles, recipes, history, and more -- from Shannon Borg for Eat Island Grown -- Berry pickers near Flat Point (1920s) Behind every meal is a story. And we are telling them on the new Eat Island Grown blog, launching June 28 (www.islandgrownsj.com/blog). The

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Horseshoe Highway? What’s that?

June 29th, 2019|

-- Orcasional Musings by Steve Henigson -- Back in Orcas Island's early days, if you wanted to get from one island hamlet to another, or even from one farm to another, you had to use a boat. Row, sail, or steam, a boat was the only way to get around.

Sheriff’s Report | June 19 – 25, 2019

June 29th, 2019|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- Wednesday, June 19, 201919-004661 Traffic Violation 09:40:24 06/19/19 An Orcas Deputy was dispatched to a traffic offense near Eastsound. The suspect was located and given an infraction for tampering with construction signs. 19-004664 Citizen Assist 10:37:18 06/19/19 A Deputy was dispatched to

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Got some thoughts on ferry fare increases? WaDOT is listening

June 28th, 2019|

-- from Washington Department of Transportation -- The Washington State Transportation Commission is looking for feedback on proposed fare increases for the next two years that will take effect in October. You can learn more about the fare changes and provide comments via the Transportation Commission’s online open house You can

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WSF exploring partnerships for Anacortes ferry terminal improvements

June 28th, 2019|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- The Washington State Department of Transportation is partnering with the Port and city of Anacortes to explore innovative public-private partnerships to enhance the 35-acre ferry terminal site. This could include commercial opportunities such as retail stores, lodging and food options. WSDOT would like to

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Works of Leon Rosenblatt at Orcas Center for July

June 28th, 2019|

-- from Kathleen Youngren -- Opening: Friday, July  5, 5:30 to 7 p.m., Orcas Center After graduating from the California Art Center College of Design, Leon Rosenblatt began working as an artist and illustrator in Los Angeles, Miami and in New York, commissioned by clients such as RCA Records, the

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