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Immigration/Refuge Protests Continue in Seattle

July 19th, 2018|

--  by Gavin Amos-Lopez of Seattle Globalist.com -- It was a cool summer morning last Thursday, as I headed downtown to check out the daily vigil in front of the Seattle office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, more commonly known as ICE. The vigil was held outside 1000 2nd Ave

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County Health Workgroup Invites Participation

July 19th, 2018|

--from Julia Vouri, Coordinator, San Juan County Community Health Initiatives Consortium (CHIC)--  Locals committed to keeping islanders healthy  That San Juan County was recently declared the “healthiest county” in Washington State should come as no surprise to those who have benefited from the excellent health and social services here. And

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78th Annual Market Day

July 18th, 2018|

Saturday, July 28, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Emmanuel Episcopal Church -- from Joanne Cundy -- The 78th Annual Market Day Sale will take place on the last Saturday in July on the Emmanuel church grounds. Everyone is welcome to the sale, July 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The

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Island Girls Prepare to Hit the Pavement in Komen 3-Day Walk

July 18th, 2018|

-- from Dottie Cornelius -- Photo: Medford Mail Tribune Long and steep hills, blisters, sore feet, and walking 60-miles over three days -- I know I'm crazy, but I’m preparing to walk the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the 10th time! I can't help it; there are still

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A Poem: The Vocabulary of My Daymares

July 18th, 2018|

--by Jens Kruse -- Alternative facts. Fake news. Very dishonest people. Enemies of the people. American carnage. Mexican rapists. Infesting. Animals. Fake news. Very unfair. Trade war. Easy to win. Canadians burnt down the White House. The EU is our foe. Germany is our foe. Great Britain is our foe.

County Council and Planning Commission to Meet on Political Signs, Shoreline Plan Order and Housing/Population

July 18th, 2018|

Friday July 20, 2018, Joint Planning Commission and County Council Meeting at the Council hearing room at 55 Second St, Friday Harbor -- from San Juan County Government -- At 9 a.m. on July 20, 2018, there will be a joint Planning Commission and County Council public hearing and special

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Eastsound Planners Grapple with Development

July 17th, 2018|

-- by Margie Doyle, updated July 18 -- Eastsound Planning Review Committee members, from left, Charles Toxey, Brian Wiese, Yonatan Aldort and co-chair Margaret Payne The monthly meeting of the Eastsound Planning Review Committee managed to pack in reviews of projects affecting Eastsound from the long-planned Streetscape designs

Brigid Ehrmantraut Graduates Princeton Summa Cum Laude

July 17th, 2018|

-- from Moana Kutsche -- Brigid Kathleen Ehrmantraut graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University on June 5. She is a 2014 graduate of Orcas Island High School, and attended Salmonberry School. Brigid concentrated in Classics and earned a certificate in Medieval Studies. She received both the John H. Keaney

Food Co-op’s Third Thursday Recipient is Funhouse Commons

July 17th, 2018|

-- from Susannah Weaver for Orcas Food Co-op -- Two years ago, Orcas Food Co-op launched a Community Shopping Day program called “3% Thursdays.” On the third Thursday of each month 3% of the gross receipts of Orcas Food Co-op are donated to pre-selected community organizations. Last month, 3% Thursday

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County Fair Issues Last Call for Island Writers

July 17th, 2018|

 -- from Adrienne Bourne for San Juan County Fair -- Still hear that beat? That should have been the quickening heart rate of all you Island Writers preparing your entries to the drum beat of the 2018 “Rockin’ the Salish Sea” San Juan County Fair. But wait, it’s not too late.

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Rep. Larsen Blasts Trump-Putin Summit

July 17th, 2018|

-- from Amanda Munger for Rick Larsen's Office -- Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02), a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee, issued the following statement in response to President Trump’s meeting with President Putin in Helsinki on July 16: “Last week I said that President Trump should cancel his

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Letter to Editor | The Sheriff’s Office – From the Inside Out

July 16th, 2018|

-- from Jeff Asher, Candidate for Sheriff -- In this election I am running “for” rather than “against.” My 30+ years in the Sheriff’s Office has educated me about the law and the community. I have a passionate vision how to best serve San Juan County. I want to know

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Funhouse Commons Seeks Program Director

July 16th, 2018|

-- from Emilie Gincig for Funhouse Commons -- The Funhouse, a youth focused community center, is looking for a Program Director. The Program Director is responsible for leading staff; creating and coordinating exciting programs for kids; developing volunteers; and acting as a community representative. The Program Director has strong organizational,

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JP and the OK Rhythm Boys Return to Concert on the Green

July 16th, 2018|

Sunday, July 22, 5 - 7 p.m., Village Green -- from Anita Orne -- The Sunday Concerts on the Village Green in Eastsound have been a treasured island tradition for nearly two decades. Thanks as always to founder, coordinator, and impresario Leslie Seaman, Season 19 has already proven an astounding

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State Revokes Certification of Former San Juan County Detective

July 16th, 2018|

-- from Tamara Greene for County Prosecutor's Office -- On June 26, 2018, The Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission revoked the certificate of former Sheriff Detective Stephen Parker. Mr. Parker, whose last known address is in Fort Myers, Florida, did not return to Washington State to contest the charges against

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Wildland Fire Strikes San Juan Island National Historical Park

July 15th, 2018|

-- from Brandon Cadwell for San Juan Island National Historical Park -- On Sunday, July 15th, 2018, an historic weapons artillery demonstration caused a wildland fire at American Camp within San Juan Island National Historical Park. National Park Service personnel called 911, and San Juan Fire District #3 responded. The

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