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Here’s a thought…

“I am so convinced of the advantages of looking at mankind instead of reading about them, and of the bitter effects of staying at home with all the narrow prejudices of an islander, that I think there should be a law amongst us to set our young men abroad for a term among the few allies our wars have left us.”

LORD BYRON

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Food Bank: “We’re Off To A Great Start!”

March 30th, 2018|

--from the Orcas Island Food Bank Board -- The Orcas Island Food Bank was very fortunate for many reasons at the end of last year and into 2018, and we have many to thank! Our Community - The first big thanks goes out to all of you in the community

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Letter to Editor | Please Vote for Dr. Boteler

March 30th, 2018|

-- from Randall and Marny Gaylord -- The Gaylord family supports Dr. Diane Boteler for the Orcas Hospital District Commissioner and asks that you vote for her, too. We strongly believe the Commission should have a doctor as a member, especially when revitalizing the rural health care system on Orcas

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39th Annual Middle School Spaghetti Dinner Coming Up

March 30th, 2018|

Friday, April 6, 5 & 6:30 p.m. Seatings, Orcas School Cafeteria -- from Kelly Carpenter -- The Orcas Middle School is readying their 39th Annual Middle School Spaghetti Dinner. The event is April 6, with two seatings: 5 and 6:30 p.m. Tickets, $10 for adults, $5 for kids, can be bought

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Boaters Reminded to “CLEAN, DRAIN and DRY Boats and Equipment

March 30th, 2018|

-- from State Invasive Species Council and Dept. of Fish and Wildlife -- The Washington Invasive Species Council and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) are reminding boaters to “CLEAN, DRAIN and DRY” their boats and equipment to prevent the spread of invasive species and minimize the time spent at

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Lions Health Screening Van Rescheduled

March 30th, 2018|

Monday - Tuesday, April 23 - 24, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Front of Island Market -- from Toby T. Hiller for Orcas Lions Club -- Unfortunately, the Lions Health Screening Van had a mechanical problem.  The April 2nd and 3rd Health Screening has been cancelled and rescheduled to April 23 and 24. 

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Learn East Coast Swing in April Dance Class

March 29th, 2018|

Monday, April 2, 7 - 9 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall -- from Bill Gincig -- We will be offering our community dance class on Monday, April 2, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Odd Fellows Hall. We will be teaching another session of East Coast Swing. Instruction will begin promptly at 7

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Must Be Time for Me to Explore the Salish Sea

March 29th, 2018|

-- a review by Lin McNulty -- I am a Pacific Northwest native. My grandfather was born in Washington Territory. I am in my 27th year of living on Orcas Island, and I am fortunate to live in a waterfront home. Just in case that may sound like I know

Letter to Editor | Boteler Has My Support

March 29th, 2018|

-- from Harvey Himelfarb -- There are five qualities that I consider when I evaluate candidates who are asking for my vote: 1) Experience; 2) Intellect; 3) Judgment; 4) Temperament; and 5) Demeanor. I write in support of electing Dr. Diane Boteler to the founding Board of the (hopefully) new

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Let Your Inner/Outer Poet Shine

March 29th, 2018|

-- by Lin McNulty -- “Poetry, like jazz, is one of those dazzling diamonds of creative industry that help human beings make sense out of the comedies and tragedies that contextualize our lives.” --Aberjhani Get your pens, your paper, and/or your keyboard ready as Orcas Issues once again invites our local

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Orcas Montessori School Turns 30

March 29th, 2018|

-- from Emily McGerty -- Orcas Montessori School, together with San Juan County, has received a HUD Community Block Development Grant for a major building expansion. The funds will allow the school to continue its tradition of growing with the needs of the Orcas Island community - a very fitting

Letter to the Editor: Our Vote for Art Lange

March 29th, 2018|

--by Rollie Sauer and Madie Murray -- Madie and I have known Art Lange for more than ten years and found him to be fair, considerate of others, generous, very intelligent, and an excellent fisherman.  I know this personally as Art and I have shared five years together on the

Orcas School District Partners for Construction Trades Education

March 29th, 2018|

-- from Cathy Ferran, for OISD -- Orcas Island School District and teacher Brett McFarland are proud of our recent efforts to provide Adult Education in the construction trades. For this we partnered with the SJC Economic Development Council, Orcas Island Community Foundation, Kiwanis Club and private donors. Many thanks

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Literary Arts Featured at Orcas Center This April

March 28th, 2018|

-- from Kathleen Youngren -- The Orcas Center is excited to host and partner with the first annual Orcas Island Lit Fest April 13-15, 2018. The Center will be the main venue for most of the festival’s offerings, including readings, panel discussions, author Q&As book-signings, and a book fair. In

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SR 20 Construction Starts April 2

March 28th, 2018|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- Customers travelling to the Anacortes terminal during the spring and summer should be aware of construction planned at the intersection of SR 20/SR 20 Spur (Sharpes Corner) in Anacortes. Around-the-clock lane reductions will start on Monday, April 2 and are expected to be in

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Tech Talk: What Have They Got On You?

March 27th, 2018|

-- from David Johnson and Lisa Steckley -- Wonder what Facebook keeps about you?  Take a look… download your history and spend a rainy day being amazed at what they have collected about you. This info is used to track, profile and sell.  Most but not all of the information

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