OPALCO is sending six great high school students from Orcas, San Juan, and Lopez to attend a Co-op Youth Rally at the College of Idaho this summer to learn about energy efficiency. Three of the scholarship winners will receive a check and all will have the ability to earn more scholarships at the rally. Here’s Continue Reading
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Six young islanders represent San Juans at Co-op Leadership Camp in Idaho…
June 24, 2012 at 9:39 pm
Opinions needed on draft Community Wildfire Plan…
June 24, 2012 at 9:38 pm
Democracy can only happen when citizens are informed and responsive. In this case, democracy is referring to a community plan about wildfire and what measures can be taken to prevent it.Here’s more from Brendan Cowan: The County needs your input on the draft Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) which will be released for viewing from Continue Reading
Griffin Bay Bookstore and the Public Library present…
June 24, 2012 at 9:34 pm
Harold Taw is an accomplished attorney, screenwriter, and, most importantly for us, author! He and his new book, Adventures of the Karaoke King, will be at the Griffin Bay Bookstore at 7pm on Saturday the 30th. Want to find out more about the book? Here’s the scoop from Nancy Larsen: Adventures of the Karaoke King Continue Reading
Harmony on the water…
June 24, 2012 at 9:28 pm
I usually think of ferry rides as a vortex of time between one reality and another. But who says there can’t be music in limbo? The Island Chordsmen Plus are having their free annual barbershop ferry sing for your listening pleasure. Here’s more from long time member (and my dear ol’ Dad) Don Leff: The Island Continue Reading
San Juan Transit brings new opportunities…
June 22, 2012 at 6:05 am
We love visitors to the island, but it’s even better when people leave their cars on the mainland & walk on! That’s where San Juan Transit comes in. San Juan Transit is letting us have the best of both worlds, with regular shuttles running frequently (see schedule here). Due to a Scenic Byway “Alternative Transportation” Continue Reading
Summertime at the Food Bank
June 21, 2012 at 7:01 am
The San Juans can an extremely expensive place to live. For people who are struggling, one of the greatest resources on the island is the Food Bank, across from Marketplace. With the exception of being closed for Wednesday, July 4th and open Tuesday the 3rd instead, the Food Bank’s regular schedule is open on Wednesdays Continue Reading
Olio, hodgepodge, and a dash of compilation: What’s happening around the island…
June 20, 2012 at 6:42 am
• University of Washington’s Friday Harbor Laboratories is pleased to announce the Annual Illg Distinguished Lecturer will be Dr. Jason Hall-Spencer. The free lecture will be on Sunday, July 1 at 7:00 pm at the San Juan Community Theater. Dr. Hall-Spencer’s talk is entitled, “Deep Sea Coral Reefs” and more information about him can be Continue Reading
Community Art Survey
June 20, 2012 at 6:29 am
Want to help contribute to getting kids involved in the arts? Want to do it without spending a single dollar? Here’s how, according to Peg Gerlock: As part of a collaborative effort to enhance arts education, the San Juan Island School District and the Islands Museum of Art & Sculpture Park (IMA) are conducting a Continue Reading
Make way for a new nonprofit, FANS! (and soccer camp, too!)
June 20, 2012 at 6:28 am
You might have gotten the mailing sent out last Saturday by a group of dedicated young volunteers, but here it is on your beautiful, (albeit slightly dusty) computer screen. Here’s the story about a new support group on the island – here’s more from Jan Bollwinkel-Smith: FANS, or Families and Neighbors Support Island Rec, is Continue Reading
New actions with derelict vessels…
June 20, 2012 at 5:30 am
Cleaning up our island doesn’t just pertain to beaches, forests, and roadsides. Our waters need our attention too, and hopefully with the help of the DVRP, they can stay safe, beautiful, and clean. Joanruth Baumann has more: San Juan County and the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) are beginning an expanded effort under our local Continue Reading
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