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WaFed Artist of Month is Susan Slapin

July 3rd, 2018|

Friday, July 6 3:30 - 4 p.m., Washington Federal -- from Susan Slapin -- Susan Slapin is Artist of the Month for July at Washington Federal. She will also give a brief talk and meet visitors this Friday, July 6. Washington Federal's Artist of the Month is Susan Slapin. Beginning

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“Magic Now” with Matthew Laslo

July 3rd, 2018|

-- from Donna Laslo -- Local award-winning magician Matthew Laslo makes his annual return to the Sea View Theatre stage as a part of the island’s July 4th festivities. He’s back home with new illusions and stories from his world travels. He will perform “Magic Now” on July, 6, 7,

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NAS Whidbey Island SAR Conducts Eliza Island Medical Evacuation

July 3rd, 2018|

-- from Thomas Mills for NAS Whidbey Island -- A Search and Rescue (SAR) team from Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island conducted a medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) from Eliza Island on Sunday, Jul. 1, 2018, to Peace Health St. Joseph Medical Center in Bellingham, Wash. The SAR team was at a

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A Patriotic Poem: And Everything In-between

July 3rd, 2018|

-- by Wasakalobo (W.A. Schmidt) And Everything In-between Nationalism is no cure For our world’s great ills No social entity is “pure” The sheer idea instills The dread of inhumanity Of prejudice and hate Of heart-wrenching calamity And agonizing fate Dehumanizing not just those Poor victims of its wraths But

Orcas Island Historical Museums’ Spooky Tales Return

July 2nd, 2018|

-- by Carol Kulminski -- Hatchet Annie has been a popular story at Four Winds camp for decades. It was originally told to impress the young campers not to go into the woods alone. Professional storyteller, Antoinette Botsford, reveals a different version of Annie as she contends with the vicious

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Whale Museum Set to Celebrate 39 Years

July 2nd, 2018|

Sunday, July 8 Noon - 3 p.m., The Whale Museum -- from Jenny Atkinson for The Whale Museum -- The Whale Museum is having a party to celebrate its 39th Birthday. The event will take place on Sunday, July 8 from noon until 3 p.m. in the parking lot of

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Join Rep. Rick Larsen at Island Hoppin’ for Timely Discussions

July 2nd, 2018|

Friday, July 6, 5:30 p.m., Island Hoppin' Brewery -- from Rep. Rick Larsen -- I am looking forward to being in the San Juan Islands next weekend. I hope you can join me on Friday, July 6 at Island Hoppin' Brewery on Orcas Island. I am excited to meet one-on-one

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County Announces Board, Commission Vacancies

July 2nd, 2018|

-- from San Juan County Communications -- The County Council is searching for San Juan County citizens to fill current and upcoming vacancies on various boards and commissions. Additional information about each committee is available on the County's website at: sanjuanco.com/641/Board-Committee-Vacancies. Persons interested in serving on a board or advisory committee

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A Year of Planning, Design Precedes Orcas Fireworks Displays

July 2nd, 2018|

-- by Lin McNulty, Managing Editor -- [metaslider id="61006"] Heather Gobet is the fourth-generation owner of Western Display Fireworks, Ltd. based in Canby, Oregon. The company was founded by Mickey and Dorothy Weygandt in 1948 and has been passed down through the women of the family ever since. Gobet delights

Washington Launches Online Tool to Compare Prices for Medical Procedures

July 1st, 2018|

-- from Governor Inslee's Office -- If you or a loved one needed knee replacement surgery, would you want to know which surgeon in your community has the highest rating for quality of care? Would you like to know how much a knee replacement costs, on average, at all of

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Shop Orcas Food Co-op During July in Support of Funhouse Kids

July 1st, 2018|

-- from Jen Vollmer for Funhouse Commons -- The Funhouse Commons is the chosen July nonprofit recipient of the Orcas Food Co-op’s 3% Community Shopping Day Program. Three percent of sales made on Thursday, July 19 will be donated in support of Funhouse youth programs. In addition to shopping on July

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Health District Will Finally Have Some Money

July 1st, 2018|

-- by Susan McBain, Orcas Issues Reporter -- The commissioners of the Orcas Island Health Care District can stop spending money out of their own pockets for their activities. At their June 26 meeting, they approved Resolution 2018-11, authorizing an interlocal agreement with San Juan County for a $400,000 short-term

Library July Art Show to Feature Cedar, Bark Sculptures

July 1st, 2018|

Tuesday, July 10 at 2:30 p.m., Orcas Library -- from Nita Couchman for Orcas Library -- The cedar and bark sculptural animals and illustrations of Rivkah Sweedler and Walter Barkas will be on display at the Orcas Island Library during the month of July, 2018. On Tuesday, July 10, at

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Islanders Gather to Express Outrage as Part of National Protest

June 30th, 2018|

-- from Marc Cohen -- [metaslider id="61030"] Over 100 people gathered together on the Eastsound Village Green to celebrate the hoped for reunification of families separated under the Trump​ administration's​ “zero tolerance” immigration policy, and to voice their concern over the ongoing cruel and inhumane enforcement practices. Participants brought a

Health Department Issues Chicken Pox Update

June 30th, 2018|

-- from San Juan County Communications -- Eleven cases of Varicella, or “chicken pox,” have now been confirmed in the Orcas Island community. None of the cases have been hospitalized. The best way to protect against varicella is to receive a vaccine according to current vaccination guidelines. Now is a

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