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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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Editorial | Islanders’ Best Excuses

December 9th, 2018|

-- by Lin McNulty -- I've long been aware that one of the best excuses on Orcas for not getting something done, for not being where I was expected, for not meeting a deadline is "I was off island." Not only does that cover the actual time that you were

OPALCO Seeks Candidates for Board Election

December 9th, 2018|

-- from Suzanne Olson for OPALCO -- OPALCO is seeking nominations for board candidates from Districts 3 (Lopez,Decatur, Center and Charles islands) and 4 (Shaw, Bell, Canoe and Crane islands). To nominate a candidate (including yourself), go to www.opalco.com/elections and use the nominations online portal to fill out the candidate application forms.

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EDC to Offer Free Plumbing Basics Training

December 8th, 2018|

-- from Economic Development Council -- The San Juan County Economic Development Council (EDC) will offer free training in plumbing basics this January, sponsored by Walt Corbin, the Orcas Island Community Foundation, and the Orcas Island Kiwanis Club. The course will be taught at Orcas Island High School by Jeff

Here’s Agenda for Deer Harbor Plan Review Meet

December 8th, 2018|

-- from Colin Maycock -- Deer Harbor Plan Review Committee has scheduled their next meeting for December 12, 4 - 5:30 p.m., at the Deer Harbor Fire Station. The public is invited as the Committee addresses the following agenda: Chair: Call to Order, establish a quorum, approval of the minutes from

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Sheriff’s Report | November 28 – December 4, 2018

December 8th, 2018|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- Editor's Note: Orcas Issues does not normally print details of routine traffic stops, but there are a couple here that are noteworthy. 52 mph in a 35? 45 mph in a 25 zone? Slow down, people! November 28, 201818-008962 Traffic Stop 08:37:12

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Kwiaht Releases Evaluation of National Monument Plan

December 7th, 2018|

-- from Russel Barsh of Kwiaht -- The Lopez-based scientific organization Kwiaht has released a critical evaluation of the Bureau of Land Management’s Draft Resources Management Plan for the San Juan Islands National Monument. To read Kwiaht's full evaluation, go to: www.kwiaht.org/documents/Kwiaht_comments_on_SJINM_draft_RMP_EIS.pdf  According to Kwiaht director Russel Barsh, the draft

Join Unitarians in Fellowship

December 7th, 2018|

Sunday, December 9, 11:30 a.m., Benson Hall -- from Suzanne Olson for Unitarian Universalist Fellowship -- Please join us for a Chalice Group to explore the topic "Vessel of Light" just as we approach the shortest day of the year. Led by Debi Gibson. Some food for thought: Winter inspires

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Guest Opinion | Getting a Handle on Military Growth

December 7th, 2018|

-- from Rhea Miller -- Washington State’s Department of Commerce has published a guide called the Growth Management Civilian-Military Compatibility Guide. The Guidebook is part of a master strategy laid out by the consulting group, the Spectrum Group, whose leadership is comprised of retired military, regarding Growth Management issues in WA State.

Giving Tree Continues a Long Orcas Tradition

December 7th, 2018|

-- from Erin O'Dell for Orcas Community Resource Center -- There's still time to select a child from the Giving Tree.  In fact, there are still more than 30 children left on the tree.  Please stop by Island Market to ensure there are gifts under the tree for every Orcas child.

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The Exchange Celebrates Holiday and Anniversary

December 7th, 2018|

Saturday, December 8, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., The Exchange -- from Orcas Recycling Services/The Exchange -- Orcas Recycling Services/The Exchange announces it will be holding a holiday and one-year anniversary event to celebrate the re-opening of the reuse center following the devastating fire in 2013 that destroyed the original

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Holiday Square Dance

December 7th, 2018|

Friday, December 7, 7 - 9 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall -- from Nik Schulz -- Two Hands Furniture presents Kelsey Nelsen and The Shadies for a holiday square dance. After the Christmas tree lighting in town, come to Odd Fellows to join us. No experience necessary. Kelsey will walk the

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Celebrate the Holidays With Choral Society at “Making Spirits Bright”

December 7th, 2018|

Saturday - Sunday, December 8 - 9, Orcas Center -- from Lynn Baker for Orcas Choral Society -- Brighten your holidays December 8 and 9 at the Orcas Choral Society’s festive winter concert, “Making Spirits Bright!” Artistic Director Marianne Lewis has assembled a holiday concert program rich with fresh, new

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New Fire Commissioner Just in Time for Christmas

December 6th, 2018|

-- from Marla Johns for Orcas Fire Commission -- The Orcas Island Board of Fire Commissioners is pleased to announce the appointment of Rick Christmas as Fire Commissioner. Commissioner Christmas was appointed December 5, 2018 at the special meeting held by the board. Christmas fills the vacant position left by

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Letter to Editor | Bolshoi Reflects Our Love for Dance

December 6th, 2018|

-- from Marti Monroe -- We want to share this world-class opportunity with you. For the last several years, something notable has been going on at Orcas Center at 2 p.m. on specific weekend days several times during the winter season. The Bolshoi Dances live-stream on the big screen from

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Landing Construction Stacking Up Nicely

December 6th, 2018|

-- from Stephanie Conner for San Juan Public Works -- It’s been said, if you turn your head for too long, you might just miss an entire course of the 1 - 2 ton behemoth blocks slide into place. The Contractor might make the work look easy, but San Juan

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