Topic: Around Here
Pet of the Week
Written on September 8, 2014 at 5:25 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
We think the fact that Charlotte’s beautiful eyes are a bit crossed just adds character to this sweet girl. She’s a dilute calico, about 3 years old and such a nice, gentle lady. She came to the shelter several weeks ago as a frightened stray and we’ve seen her blossom into a lovely, friendly cat Continue Reading
New Baby For L-Pod!
Written on September 7, 2014 at 5:35 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
The baby belongs to L-86 an orca named Surpise!. The letter L stands for the pod and the number 86 means that Surprise! was the 86th orca counted in L-pod since we began counting. The baby is L-120. What makes this birth especially exciting is the fact that new baby L-120 is the first new calf for Continue Reading
Lopez Harvest Tour: Bike Tour of Local Farms
Written on September 7, 2014 at 5:29 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Help us celebrate the bounty of the autumn harvest! Bicycle to three working farms for a tour and a chance to meet & greet Lopez farmers. Learn about how conservation and agriculture can work together. Following the bike tour, we’ll gather at the historic Port Stanley Schoolhouse to enjoy delicious locally grown food, drinks, music Continue Reading
Fall Garden Plant, Seed and Tool Swap
Written on September 7, 2014 at 5:25 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
The second annual Fall Garden Plant, Seed and Tool Swap is just around the corner on Sunday, October 5th at Brickworks. The swap is an opportunity to trade garden cuttings, starts, seeds, tools, books and garden art for things you might otherwise buy. Swap-goers should bring items to trade by 11:30am for the pre-swap preview. The swap will Continue Reading
Author Michael K. Honey at Griffin Bay Books
Written on September 7, 2014 at 5:22 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
If you are a fan of folk songs and history, live music and song, don’t miss the event Griffin Bay Bookstore is hosting for Michael K. Honey on Saturday, September 13, 7:00 pm. The University of Washington-Tacoma author and professor will present his latest book: Sharecropper’s Troubadour. This special event will also include a slide Continue Reading
Peggy Sue’s Pond Report
Written on September 7, 2014 at 5:20 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
With the change of the seasons you may be getting in firewood and making applesauce already but don’t put away that beach towel just yet! There is still good swimming in our Island lakes and ponds. With this sunny September weather the pond was a little warmer today than it was even a few days Continue Reading
Blue Ribbon Quilt to be Raffle Prize
Written on September 6, 2014 at 5:35 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Snooky Tarte has donated her blue ribbon quilt as a raffle item to raise funds for the Dave Hall Benefit. View the quilt and buy raffle tickets at Island Glass Monday-Friday through September. Only $1 for 1 chance and $5 for 6 chances. Downtown Saturdays ticket table locations to be announced. Drawing will be held at the Benefit for Dave Continue Reading
Transient Orca Whales Frolic in President’s Channel
Written on September 6, 2014 at 5:33 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Photographer and naturalist Katie Jones captured these orca whales with her camera in President’s Channel off the west side of Orcas Island. Says Katie, “These are transient orca whales goofing around after they made a breakfast kill.” What a way to start the day!
Volunteer Work Party a Success on Sucia Island
Written on September 6, 2014 at 5:32 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Friends of the San Juans wishes to thank the 29 volunteers from Orcas, Lopez, San Juan, and Shaw Islands as well as LUSH Seattle store volunteers who participated in a shoreline work party at Fossil Bay on Sucia Island. Following a beautiful boat ride to Sucia and an overview of the value of beaches to Continue Reading
Visiting Lama to Teach Meditation Retreat
Written on September 6, 2014 at 5:28 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Lama Khenpo Pema Wangdak will be teaching a week long Shamatha meditation retreat October 3 – 9 at San Juan Island’s Tibetan Buddhist retreat center, Sakya Kachod Choling, on top of Mt Dallas. Shamatha, is a basic meditation practice that predates Buddhism and is the basis for many other meditation practices. There are no prerequisites Continue Reading
Open Houses on New Stormwater Project Priorities
Written on September 6, 2014 at 5:27 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
With fall approaching San Juan County once again looks toward the rainy season. Last year the season started with a shockingly large storm event that overwhelmed our Eastsound storm sewer system. With that memory almost one year behind us the Stormwater Utility is moving into the final phase of County wide stormwater management planning. The Continue Reading
Island Rec – Bocce Free Day!
Written on September 6, 2014 at 5:22 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Maybe you’re a Bocce Enthusiast, or someone who just plays for fun, or maybe you are the type that can’t pronounce the name, but still has some interest in the game. No matter what your level of Bocce, join Island Rec at the Roche Harbor Courts. Come with a friend, or come to make some Continue Reading
Opalco Youth Earn Top Honors At Regional Co-Op Leadership Camp
Written on September 5, 2014 at 5:33 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Five Nourdine Jensen Cooperative Youth Scholars selected by OPALCO attended the 2014 Idaho Consumer-Owned Utility Association (ICUA) Co-op Youth Rally at the College of Idaho this summer. Each made their mark on the regional youth leadership camp and each made the Co-op proud. The students selected as OPALCO’s 2014 Nourdine Jensen Cooperative Youth Scholarship award Continue Reading
Shaw Island’s Historic Tharald Homestead Viewing and Talk
Written on September 5, 2014 at 5:32 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
The San Juan County Land Bank invites the public to view the Tharald Historic Homestead on Shaw Island on Saturday, September 13, 2014. Meet Boyd Pratt, architectural historian, at 1pm at the Shaw Island School parking area, for a guided tour of the homestead, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and Continue Reading
Island Rec CPR and First Aid Fall Classes
Written on September 5, 2014 at 5:25 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Get Certified for the Fall! Upon successful completion of First Aid and CPR you will walk away with life-saving skills and have a first aid certification from the American Heart Association and/or a CPR certification, which are valid for two years. This is an ideal class for parents, baby sitters, volunteer coaches and recreation leaders. First Aid is Continue Reading
Write: Doe Bay – Writer’s Workshop on Orcas
Written on September 5, 2014 at 5:20 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Doe Bay Resort on Orcas Island is known for its rustic charm, world class farm-to-table café and its annual music festival. For the past two years, something else has grown on the resort’s pristine 38-acres: a boutique writing workshop drawing first-class talent to aspiring and seasoned writers. And, like the annual music festival, tickets always Continue Reading
Pet of the Week
Written on September 8, 2014 at 5:25 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
We think the fact that Charlotte’s beautiful eyes are a bit crossed just adds character to this sweet girl. She’s a dilute calico, about 3 years old and such a nice, gentle lady. She came to the shelter several weeks ago as a frightened stray and we’ve seen her blossom into a lovely, friendly cat Continue Reading
New Baby For L-Pod!
Written on September 7, 2014 at 5:35 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
The baby belongs to L-86 an orca named Surpise!. The letter L stands for the pod and the number 86 means that Surprise! was the 86th orca counted in L-pod since we began counting. The baby is L-120. What makes this birth especially exciting is the fact that new baby L-120 is the first new calf for Continue Reading
Lopez Harvest Tour: Bike Tour of Local Farms
Written on September 7, 2014 at 5:29 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Help us celebrate the bounty of the autumn harvest! Bicycle to three working farms for a tour and a chance to meet & greet Lopez farmers. Learn about how conservation and agriculture can work together. Following the bike tour, we’ll gather at the historic Port Stanley Schoolhouse to enjoy delicious locally grown food, drinks, music Continue Reading
Fall Garden Plant, Seed and Tool Swap
Written on September 7, 2014 at 5:25 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
The second annual Fall Garden Plant, Seed and Tool Swap is just around the corner on Sunday, October 5th at Brickworks. The swap is an opportunity to trade garden cuttings, starts, seeds, tools, books and garden art for things you might otherwise buy. Swap-goers should bring items to trade by 11:30am for the pre-swap preview. The swap will Continue Reading
Author Michael K. Honey at Griffin Bay Books
Written on September 7, 2014 at 5:22 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
If you are a fan of folk songs and history, live music and song, don’t miss the event Griffin Bay Bookstore is hosting for Michael K. Honey on Saturday, September 13, 7:00 pm. The University of Washington-Tacoma author and professor will present his latest book: Sharecropper’s Troubadour. This special event will also include a slide Continue Reading
Peggy Sue’s Pond Report
Written on September 7, 2014 at 5:20 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
With the change of the seasons you may be getting in firewood and making applesauce already but don’t put away that beach towel just yet! There is still good swimming in our Island lakes and ponds. With this sunny September weather the pond was a little warmer today than it was even a few days Continue Reading
Blue Ribbon Quilt to be Raffle Prize
Written on September 6, 2014 at 5:35 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Snooky Tarte has donated her blue ribbon quilt as a raffle item to raise funds for the Dave Hall Benefit. View the quilt and buy raffle tickets at Island Glass Monday-Friday through September. Only $1 for 1 chance and $5 for 6 chances. Downtown Saturdays ticket table locations to be announced. Drawing will be held at the Benefit for Dave Continue Reading
Transient Orca Whales Frolic in President’s Channel
Written on September 6, 2014 at 5:33 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Photographer and naturalist Katie Jones captured these orca whales with her camera in President’s Channel off the west side of Orcas Island. Says Katie, “These are transient orca whales goofing around after they made a breakfast kill.” What a way to start the day!
Volunteer Work Party a Success on Sucia Island
Written on September 6, 2014 at 5:32 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Friends of the San Juans wishes to thank the 29 volunteers from Orcas, Lopez, San Juan, and Shaw Islands as well as LUSH Seattle store volunteers who participated in a shoreline work party at Fossil Bay on Sucia Island. Following a beautiful boat ride to Sucia and an overview of the value of beaches to Continue Reading
Visiting Lama to Teach Meditation Retreat
Written on September 6, 2014 at 5:28 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Lama Khenpo Pema Wangdak will be teaching a week long Shamatha meditation retreat October 3 – 9 at San Juan Island’s Tibetan Buddhist retreat center, Sakya Kachod Choling, on top of Mt Dallas. Shamatha, is a basic meditation practice that predates Buddhism and is the basis for many other meditation practices. There are no prerequisites Continue Reading
Open Houses on New Stormwater Project Priorities
Written on September 6, 2014 at 5:27 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
With fall approaching San Juan County once again looks toward the rainy season. Last year the season started with a shockingly large storm event that overwhelmed our Eastsound storm sewer system. With that memory almost one year behind us the Stormwater Utility is moving into the final phase of County wide stormwater management planning. The Continue Reading
Island Rec – Bocce Free Day!
Written on September 6, 2014 at 5:22 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Maybe you’re a Bocce Enthusiast, or someone who just plays for fun, or maybe you are the type that can’t pronounce the name, but still has some interest in the game. No matter what your level of Bocce, join Island Rec at the Roche Harbor Courts. Come with a friend, or come to make some Continue Reading
Opalco Youth Earn Top Honors At Regional Co-Op Leadership Camp
Written on September 5, 2014 at 5:33 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Five Nourdine Jensen Cooperative Youth Scholars selected by OPALCO attended the 2014 Idaho Consumer-Owned Utility Association (ICUA) Co-op Youth Rally at the College of Idaho this summer. Each made their mark on the regional youth leadership camp and each made the Co-op proud. The students selected as OPALCO’s 2014 Nourdine Jensen Cooperative Youth Scholarship award Continue Reading
Shaw Island’s Historic Tharald Homestead Viewing and Talk
Written on September 5, 2014 at 5:32 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
The San Juan County Land Bank invites the public to view the Tharald Historic Homestead on Shaw Island on Saturday, September 13, 2014. Meet Boyd Pratt, architectural historian, at 1pm at the Shaw Island School parking area, for a guided tour of the homestead, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and Continue Reading
Island Rec CPR and First Aid Fall Classes
Written on September 5, 2014 at 5:25 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Get Certified for the Fall! Upon successful completion of First Aid and CPR you will walk away with life-saving skills and have a first aid certification from the American Heart Association and/or a CPR certification, which are valid for two years. This is an ideal class for parents, baby sitters, volunteer coaches and recreation leaders. First Aid is Continue Reading
Write: Doe Bay – Writer’s Workshop on Orcas
Written on September 5, 2014 at 5:20 am, by Peggy Sue McRae
Doe Bay Resort on Orcas Island is known for its rustic charm, world class farm-to-table café and its annual music festival. For the past two years, something else has grown on the resort’s pristine 38-acres: a boutique writing workshop drawing first-class talent to aspiring and seasoned writers. And, like the annual music festival, tickets always Continue Reading