Tuesday, March 27

Granny’s Attic Collection on Tuesdays until April 24.  Drop off hours are 11 – 3 and we will accept gently used items in good condition but no clothing or electronics.  We will also accept small pieces of furniture. Call Jane Heisinger at 376-2677.

Grief Recovery group will begin meeting for 5 weeks from 6 to 7:30 p.m., upstairs in the new parish hall of Emmanuel Episcopal Church and will be facilitated by Janice Wiemeyer, Ph.D. and River Malcolm, LMFT. Any questions, call Janice at 376-3870.

Wednesday, March 28

IsleShare.org Time Share meeting from 4 to 5 p.m. at the Orcas Public Library.

OPAL Community Land Trust Annual Meeting, 5 to 7 p.m. at the Orcas Island Senior Center. For more information, contact outreach@opalclt.org or call 376-3191.

Sustainable Orcas Island meets 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Orcas Public Library.

Thursday, March 29

She Stoops to Conquer, a comedy celebration of chaos, courtship and the dysfunctional family. A young lady poses as a servant girl to win the heart of a young gentleman too shy to court ladies of his own class.  Oliver Goldsmith’s tightly plotted play seems wonderfully youthful in this fizzy production.” Live on screen at Orcas Center at 7:30 p.m. Cost: $15, $11 (students) $2 off for Orcas Center members.
Call 376-2281.

Friday, March 30

Drawing Solutions: How Visual Goal Setting Will Change Your Life  Author  Patti Dobrowolski will sign and read from her book at Darvill’s from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Call 376-2135.  (See “Lunch and Learn workshop on Saturday, March 31)

Live music with Bedfellow at Doe Bay Bedfellow is the musical collaboration of Adam Porterfield (of Small Sails, Weinland, etc) and Emily Katz (Love Menu). With a folk sensibiliy infused with a little sexiness, Bedfellow makes music that makes you swoon and blush at the same time. Music starts at 7 p.m.  Make a night of it!  Guests with dinner reservations in the Café will get free day use passes to the spa (for use that day only)!  To make dinner reservations, please call the Café at 360-376-8059.

Saturday, March 31

Student Chef Competition from  9:30 am to 3 pm @ the Public School Home Ec Room (behind the school cafeteria).  Presented by the Orcas Island Farm to Cafeteria Program, K-5 students start preparing their creations at 9:30 a.m. with awards for that group being given around 11:30.  Grades 6-12 will be starting at noon with awards being given around 2:30.  Sample all twelve of the amazing recipes our student chefs will be preparing. There’s no charge to come watch any time during the day and cheer for our incredible student chefs! Thanks to our wonderful community sponsors for supporting this exciting event:  Rose’s Bakery Cafe, Smalldog Network Solutions, Maxdigger Productions, Doe Bay Cafe, The Reed Family, The Lawlers, Chilada’s, Tim Blanchard and Peg Manning and the Orcas Hotel.

Orcas Island Shakespeare Festival – All Day, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., involving the participation of merchants, restaurants, artists, galleries, street performers, musicians and more turning Orcas, for one day, into Shakespeare Island! Orcas Island will step back in time and become ‘Shakespeare Island.’ Enjoy a Shakespeare-inspired Art Show … Local Shops with Elizabethan Displays … Street Festival in Eastsound (10 am – 4 pm) … musicians, performers, and Spontaneous Gaiety throughout Orcas Island! at  7:30 p.m. ,”Hamlet” will be performed on Orcas Center Stage (Orcas Center Tickets)

 “Lunch & Learn” workshop with Patti Dobrowolski, author of Drawing Solutions,”   at Chilada’s Restaurant in Eastsound from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. This workshop is held in conjunctions with Process Experts LLC and Vision2Reality. Cost is $45 and includes the workshop, book and lunch. Space is limited and participants must pre-register by calling Gretchen Krampf at 360-317-8220

Eagle Forum from 6 to 9 pm,  at the Rosario Beach House. Critical Areas Ordinance Town Hall Meeting. The speakers will be  land use attorney Sandy Mackie, Freedom Foundation’s Glen Morgan, CSA board members John Evans and Ed Kilduff, who is also a professional hydrologist, and Tom Ritter, former National Parks Assistant Superintendent. For further information, email info@commonsensealliance.net.

Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”  at 7:30 p.m. on Orcas Center Stage. The Seattle Shakespeare Company brings this  brisk and engaging adaptation of Shakespeare’s play, Prince Hamlet must navigate the treacherous court of Denmark after his uncle has usurped the throne. Seeking to avenge his father’s death, Hamlet finds that nothing is as it appears in this classic play of murder, betrayal, family, love and loss.  Cost: $16, $12 (Seniors), $10 (students). Call 376-2281.

Orcas Horns Spring Shake-Down Dance Party  –  at the Odd Fellows Hall, Eastsound. The island’s premier funky soul band is throwing a dance to celebrate the Shakespeare Festival.  Everyone is invited to feast, dance and masque.  Doors and refreshments open at 7 pm; music at 8 pm.  Food by The Kitchen, with proceeds going to Haiti Relief.  Traditional Shakespearean beverages such as cider, ale, and mead will be served, with proceeds benefiting the Farm-To-Cafeteria Program.  Tickets at Darvill’s Bookstore at $12; $15 at the door.

Sunday, April 1

Booster Club Non-Event Spring Fundraiser Have you bought your ticket to the biggest event on Orcas this spring? If not, the Orcas Island Booster Club invites you to stay seated, leave your shoes off and relax at home by buying a ticket to our first annual Non-Event Spring Fundraiser. The evening’s events will not start at 6, dinner will not be served at 7 and best of all, there will be no auction held at 8!  Instead, we invite you to enjoy a nice quite evening at home – or wherever you choose – knowing that 100% of your tax deductible ticket price will go to support the Orcas Island Athletic Programs.  For one evening feel free to do whatever you’ve always wanted to do – or not do- but never had time for, knowing that while you enjoy a little down time you are also helping to keep our student athletes busy.  By NOT getting dressed up, NOT spending a night out and by NOT attending this event, you can be a part of the solution. Hope to NOT see you there! To find out more about the event, learn more about the OIBC – and more importantly to buy a ticket, please visit our new website at  www.orcasboosters.org or track down one of our members who can help make sure that your Sunday evening is non-eventful!

“The First Amendment and the Internet” CrossRoads Lecture 2 p.m. at the Orcas Center. Seattle University School of Law professor, David Skover, will speak on the First Amendment and the Internet.  Considering the traditional reasons given for serious protection of speech and press under the First Amendment, is there a disconnect between these reasons and the realities of the Internet? Free speech is a hot topic. Bring your questions/thoughts for the Q & A and reception following the presentation. Tickets are $10 and available at Darvill’s Bookstore, online at www.orcascrossroads.org or at the door.

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