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Odd Fellows Celebrate Halloween with a Dance

October 24th, 2018|

--from Jay Kimball for Odd Fellows -- Charles Dalton cuts loose at the 2012 Odd Fellows Dance. There will be a Halloween dance on Wednesday Oct. 31 for the community.   The Odd Fellows annual Halloween Dance is Wednesday, October 31st at 8:30 pm. It features the live

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Registration Open for Aerial Acrobatics

October 24th, 2018|

-- from Jamie Donatuto -- It's that time of year again: the leaves are turning, the days are getting shorter, and IAA classes will begin soon. Class registration is now open. Please go online to islandaerialacrobatics.com to register for classes. Check out the new classes we are offering. We have

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Letter to Editor | It’s Our Money, Folks

October 24th, 2018|

-- from Walt Corbin -- I am really frustrated today, and that frustration doesn’t even include the crazy in the White House. Our community is spending, from my point of view, millions of our tax dollars on frivolous projects so that cars don't have to slow down on curves, airport

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Boo –ks! Trick or Treat at the Library

October 24th, 2018|

Orcas Island Public Library from 3 to 6 p.m. -- from Nita Couchman -- Even Dracula likes free books for a Halloween treat Kids and parents are invited to stop by the Community Room at the Orcas Island Public Library for a chance to show off their Halloween

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Letter to Editor | Preserve My Right of Choice

October 24th, 2018|

-- from Jean Henigson -- Some you may know me because of my involvement in protecting women’s rights to reproductive choice. But now, I want to express my feelings about Initiative 1639, which places additional restrictions on gun ownership. Just as the anti-abortion forces are campaigning to incrementally pass laws to

BOO!-seum at Orcas Island Historical Museum

October 24th, 2018|

-- from Carol Kulminski -- Come to the Historical Museum for an afternoon of fun at the BOO-SEUM! You can take a free tour of the six homestead cabins under one roof and visit one room where you can watch historical (actually hysterical) black and white zombie horror movies! There will

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Letter to the Editor: Concrete Examples of Gaylord’s Outstanding Work

October 23rd, 2018|

-- from Bill Wulff -- I'd like to share three things that stand out for me about our Prosecuting Attorney/Coroner Randy Gaylord. When a family water crashed their small airplane just off the northwest tip of Orcas three of the four escaped from the plane before it sank. Randy rallied all of

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Hospice Volunteer Training Offered on Orcas

October 23rd, 2018|

Tuesday, October 30, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m., Orcas Senior Center -- from Dennis King for Lahari -- Hospice volunteers have a tremendous impact on the lives of the patients that they serve, the hospice team of which they are a part, and the families and friends of the terminally ill.

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Construction at Landing Has Official Start Date

October 23rd, 2018|

-- from Stephanie Conner for San Juan County Public Works -- Construction at the Orcas Landing Marine Facility has an official start date. The contractor, Mike Carlson Enterprises (MCE), begins work on October 26. Construction related activities should be anticipated all week as MCE's crew mobilizes equipment and sets up

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Letter to Editor | Brandli Explains “Transactional Practice”

October 23rd, 2018|

-- from Steve Brandli -- I write to correct some inaccurate information concerning my campaign. I have been very open about my intention, if elected as District Court Judge, to continue a very part-time practice. That practice will be limited to transactional matters, e.g. largely document drafting and advising. Transactional

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Power Pole Replacement Project on Crescent Beach Road

October 23rd, 2018|

-- from Suzanne Olson for OPALCO -- OPALCO contractors will replace the poles and install larger power lines along Crescent Beach Road on Orcas Island in order to increase system capacity. This project is one of the legs of improvement that will allow OPALCO to reroute power from the new

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Explore Energy Opportunities for Woody Biomass in Upcoming Workshop

October 23rd, 2018|

Saturday, November 3, 5:30 – 8 p.m., San Juan Grange -- from Alex Dolk for Northwest Natural Resource Group -- Wildfire risk across San Juan County is at an all-time high – largely due to increasingly overstocked forests. Thinning excess woody biomass from densely stocked forests can reduce wildfire risk

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Letter to Editor | Jewett is the Superior Candidate

October 23rd, 2018|

-- from Richard Grout -- At the recent League of Women Voters candidates forum on Orcas one of the most disturbing statements emerged in the race for District Court Judge, between Carolyn Jewett and Steve Brandli. Brandli admitted that if elected he would keep open his private law practice “for

Letter to Editor | Steve Brandli Has What Our Court Needs

October 23rd, 2018|

-- from Shawn Alexander -- I have known and worked with Steve Brandli since he moved here. I have worked with and against Steve many times over the years and I have seen first-hand the respect with which he treats others, even opposing parties. Steve’s depth of knowledge and experience

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County Comp Plan Update: Time for Citizens to Weigh In

October 23rd, 2018|

--by Matthew Gilbert, Orcas Issues reporter-- Eastsound Planning Review Committee members, county staff and Orcas Island residents confer at Eastsound Planning Review Committee Meeting in 2016. For all you policy wonks out there – as well as for anyone who cares about the future of our island paradise

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