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Emergency Preparedness for Seniors Workshop Scheduled

September 11th, 2018|

Wednesday, September 12, 1 p.m., Orcas Senior Center -- from Tom Eversole and Vicki O’Keefe for Orcas Senior Center -- September is National Preparedness Month. The needs of Orcas Islanders can vary greatly from mainland folks and from each other. Don’t be caught by surprise when the earth starts shaking and the

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County-wide Planned Overnight Power Outages

September 11th, 2018|

Tuesday, September 25 at 12:30 a.m. & Tuesday, October 23 at 12:30 a.m. -- from Krista Bouchey for OPALCO -- All of San Juan County will be affected by a series of two planned outages necessary for BPA to replace a section of one of the two main power lines

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Health District Holds First Town Hall Meeting

September 11th, 2018|

-- by Susan McBain -- What are the community’s most important concerns with regard to health care? That was the focus of the Orcas Island Health Care District’s (OIHCD’s) Town Hall on Saturday, September 9. The commissioners came to listen, and the majority of time at the meeting was for

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Participate in Madrona Voices Health Care Survey

September 10th, 2018|

-- from Steve Smith of Madrona Vocies -- Your opinion matters! The Orcas Island Health Care District commissioners want to hear from you as they are making decisions. They are working with Madrona Voices to conduct a survey of the community that asks a number of questions about what you

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Classes at the Library Explore America and the World After 1945

September 10th, 2018|

Tuesdays, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Orcas Library, Sept 11 -- Oct 16 -- from the Orcas Island Public Library -- There was good reason to fear and distrust the Soviet empire after World War II. The Great Hunger “Holodomor” of 1932-33, Great Terror 1936-38, as well the annexation of Baltic

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New Financial Skills Course Being Offered

September 10th, 2018|

-- from San Juan County Communications -- The Joyce L. Sobel (San Juan Island) Family Resource Center and the Economic Development Council are working with Abby Anderson, AmeriCorps VISTA, to offer a five-week financial skills course. This course will guide participants through financial topics such as spending habits, creating a

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Guest Opinion: My Baby Died . . . DO SOMETHING!

September 10th, 2018|

-- by Toby Cooper -- For 17 days in July and August, all of America witnessed the searing drama of a powerful marine predator, Tahlequah or “J 35”, morphing before us into a grieving parent, literally holding her dead baby aloft for all to see.  “My baby died”, she cried. 

Deer Harbor Monthly Meeting this Wednesday

September 10th, 2018|

Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018 at the Deer Harbor Fire Station at 4 p.m. 4-5:30PM The Deer Harbor Plan Review Committee (DHPRC) has posted the following agenda for its regular monthly meeting: Chair:  Call to Order, establish a quorum, approval of the minutes from 08/08/18 Chair:  Recognize public attendees. Members of the

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County Councilman Hughes Reports to EPRC

September 9th, 2018|

-- by Margie Doyle -- The Eastsound Planning Review Committee (EPRC) -- which bears our island's closest resemblance to an official town hall, conducted by a county-appointed advisory committee -- heard on Thursday, Sept. 6, from County Councilman Rick Hughes in his official report, and also in response to public

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Nutrition Talk: Plant-based for Human and Planetary Health

September 9th, 2018|

Monday, September 17, 5:30 p.m., Orcas Library -- from Gigi Carter -- To transform the way consumers and organizations view the relationship between food and its role in chronic diseases and environmental sustainability, entrepreneur and nutritionist Gigi Carter will be speaking at the Orcas Library on Monday, September 17, 2018

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Physicist Sidney Perkowitz to Discuss His Book Frankenstein

September 9th, 2018|

Sunday, September 16, 4 p.m., Orcas Center -- from Michael Riordan for Orcas Currents -- Two hundred years ago, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley created one of the most famous novels ever written, Frankenstein — a remarkable book with a remarkable backstory that physicist and author Sidney Perkowitz will recount in an

Letter to the Editor: Help Stop the Madness in Washington, DC

September 9th, 2018|

-- from David Turnoy, San Juan County Democrats Chair -- If you are as concerned as I am about where the current president and his administration are taking this country, you are certainly not alone. With regressive legislation being enacted, dismantling of the regulatory structure that began 100 years ago

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