Letter to Editor | Power Has Represented Client Interests, Required by Law
-- from Nicholas Power -- I have had absolutely no involvement in any way, at any time, with Mr. Morgan's campaign activities. I have, however, successfully represented Mr. Morgan in several pieces of campaign finance litigation. I understand that Mr. Dehlendorf does not "like" Mr. Morgan because Mr. Morgan reported
Tribal Canoe Journeys is Topic of Upcoming Film
Sunday, November 11, 3 p.m., Sea View Theatre -- from Peter Fisher -- War Canoe Races, Eastsound WA 2002 We are pleased to announce “Sacred Journeys,” a film and fundraiser. It features a presentation by Sharon Kinley, Director of the Coast Salish Institute at Northwest Indian College, and
Letter to Editor | As Sheriff, Asher Will Do the Best Job
-- from Glenn Storey -- This election has brought out the worst in some very vocal people and it's gone on long enough to make it clear that the current campaigns are being used by an unscrupulous few to get even with "their enemies." Alternatively, others are panicked by the
EPRC Considers Propane Tank Addition and Zoning
Thursday, Nov. 1 from 3- 6 p.m. at the Eastsound Fire Hall 3:00 pm Welcome and Introductions 3:10 pm Additions or Agenda modifications 3:15 pm Approval of October Minutes Draft Minutes: https://www.sanjuanco.com/DocumentCenter/View/17366/2018-10-26_DRAFT_Minutes_EPRC_October 3:20 pm Rick Hughes County Update 3:30 pm Public Access/Comment #1 (15 min) 3:45 pm Village Green Playground
In Memoriam | Jack Titus, May 4, 1937 – October 24, 2018
-- from the Family of Jack Titus -- Orcas Island resident Jack Titus passed away October 24 after surgery and a long hospitalization. He was eighty-one years old and previously had a remarkable ability to bounce back after serious health issues. Originally from Portland Oregon, Jack attended the University of
First Wednesdays Are Now Ocean Night at Sea View
Wednesday, November 7, 7 p.m., Sea View Theatre -- Justin Cox for SeaDoc Society -- For years, the SeaDoc Society has hosted series of monthly science talks during the winter months on Orcas Island. This year, they’re putting an exciting spin on the series, which will now be called Ocean
Use Your Voice to Save the Whales
-- from the SeaDoc Society -- Southern Resident Killer Whales are severely endangered, and Governor Jay Inslee has put together a task force aimed at ensuring the survival of the species. As SeaDoc Science Director Joe Gaydos explains in this video, the next five days are a unique chance for
Early Childhood Education & Assistance Program Has Free Pre-school
-- from Ethna Flanagan (ECEAP Manager -- San Juan County Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) is a wonderful opportunity that provides valuable enrichment for 3- and 4-year-old children, at no cost to the families. Currently ECEAP has two full day slots open on Orcas Island and we are
Sacred Journeys at Seaview Theater
Sunday, Nov. 11 at 3 p.m. at the Sea View Theater -- from Carol Kulminski -- War Canoe Races, Eastsound WA 2002 We are pleased to announce “Sacred Journeys,” an evening of film and information on tribal journeys by canoe. It features a presentation by Sharon Kinley, Director
Editorial | An Overload of Ugly Hate
-- by Lin McNulty, Managing Editor -- This week, violent, hateful stories poured in from across the country and the world as we all tried to cope with the hate, anger, and violence that is streaming across our screens. Bombs, mass killings, intended assassinations, targeted shootings, a murdered journalist --
Inslee Statement: We Need Leaders Who Speak Against Fear, Not Use It
-- from Jaime Smith for Governor Inslee -- “This is a difficult and anxious time for anyone in our nation who doesn’t look, love or worship like the majority. The attack in Pittsburgh yesterday was an attack on all Americans, as were the pipe bomb attacks on those who have
Household Hazardous Waste Pickup on Friday
Friday, November 2, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Orcas Transfer Station -- from Pete Moe for Orcas Reycling Services/The Exchange -- Orcas Recycling Services and San Juan County Public Works will host a Household Hazardous Waste Pick-up at the Orcas Transfer Station on Friday November 2nd from 10 am to 2
Roger Sherman to Discuss Bach Numerology
Sunday, November 4, 2 p.m., Orcas Community Church -- from Michael Riordan for Orcas Currents -- On Sunday, November 4, Roger Sherman will return to one of his favorite subjects and composers, Johann Sebastian Bach, in a lecture titled “Bach by the Numbers: Symbols and Puzzles.” This Orcas Currents event
Letter to Editor | Brandli’s Strength of Character Has My Vote
-- from Krista Mattox -- I am writing to endorse Steve Brandli for the position of District Court Judge. Having practiced law in San Juan County for more than 12 years, he is well known as an outstanding lawyer in our community. His knowledge of the law and judicial system
Learn Leadership Skills and Connect with Islanders in Leadership San Juan Islands
-- from Shannon Borg for Leadership San Juan Islands -- If you want to strengthen your leadership skills, gain a deeper understanding of issues affecting the San Juan Islands, and connect with citizens on all islands, consider Leadership San Juan Islands, a countywide tuition-based program designed to educate and motivate
Apply Now to Become a WSU Master Gardener
-- from Caitlin Blethen for Master Gardeners -- Love to problem solve? Interested in gardening, plants and/or insects? Looking for a fun way to get involved? Applications are now being accepted for the 2019 San Juan County WSU Master Gardener Training Program. Volunteer trainees receive over 60 hours of training,
