There will be live music at the Doe Bay Cafe on Friday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. Rey Villalobos, a…
As the go-to band for music that sounds great and is perfect for dancing, the Orcas Horns like to have…
The Round the County sailing race on Nov. 6 and 7 proved to be a wild one, with lots of wind. Most of the time, the crews were sitting on the weather rail.
The San Juan County Land Bank invites the public to view the Tharald Historic Homestead on Shaw Island on Saturday, Nov. 20 from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The Farm to Cafeteria Program will feature Allium owner Lisa Nakamura as its Celebrity Lunch Chef at the school cafeteria…
The Orcas Island Association of Realtors gave a check for $500 to the Food Bank for their building fund drive…
The infamous red, fanged mystery Wabit of recent Orcas lore slipped into the annals of history today, buried beneath a thick layer of cream-colored paint.
The Orcas Orcas Dance Club will host a “Low-Down Unreal Turkey Trot” at the Odd Fellows Hall on Friday evening, Nov. 12.
Orcas Montessori has begun its 16th annual holiday wreath fundraiser sale. Hand-made of noble fir and decorated with blue-berried juniper,…
He’s dapper and charmingly British in a tall black top hat, twirling a silver-tipped antique cane. You might remember him as the mastermind behind “Oliver Twist,” “David Copperfield” or “A Christmas Carol.”
Next week Mr. Dickens will step right out of 19th century London and into the intimate setting of Orcas Center’s Madrona Room – Gerald Dickens, that is, great-great-grandson of the famed author Charles.
“It’s fun! It’s entertaining. Dickens doesn’t have to be dry,” Gerald told the Sounder. “He loved theatricals, he loved entertaining.
Tricks and treats abounded as trick-or-treaters bounded through Orcas Island streets last night, clad in strange and esoteric costumes.
Tickets are now on sale for the very first Farm to Cafeteria community fundraiser, called “A Simple Sunday Supper.” The evening will feature JP and the OK Rhythm Boys, performing, in their words, “fiddle tunes, swing, rags, waltzes, hoe down, pretty much whatever catches your fancy!”