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Project PAL thank you | Letter

Twenty years ago, Project PAL was started by Beth Anderson of OPALCO and a few community volunteers so…

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Thanks for GiveBIG | Letter

Many, many thanks to all of YOU who supported your island nonprofits with gifts during GiveBIG May 5,…

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Letter to OPALCO board, members | Letter

At the OPALCO Election this year, we saw a record voter turnout: 24 percent compared to around 15…

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Choral Society had amazing concert | Letter

The Choral Society performed Bach’s “B Minor Mass” and the very first chord sung by a five-part chorus…

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Consider filing for public position | Letter

Well, that was humbling! I was fourth in the voting for the open director positions at OPALCO’s Annual…

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Join teachers at the rally | Letter

As a teacher, I know Orcas Island students would benefit from smaller class sizes at every grade level,…

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Teachers to hold rally | Letter

Throughout the state, teachers are staging one-day walkouts to protest the Legislature’s failure to fully fund K-12 public…

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Support for teachers | Letter

The Orcas Island Education Foundation has been in existence for more than 30 years. Our mission is clear…

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‘Across the Universe’ was amazing | Letter

I would like to thank Grace and Jake and all the performers for a fantastic evening. This production…

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Granny’s Attic was a big success | Letter

The Granny’s Attic rummage sale was a fantastic success due to an outpouring of community donations and a…

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Solar power; savings from the sun | Letter

Kudos to the Greacans and islanders invested in renewable energy.

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Thank you, Lopez | Letter

We would sincerely like to take this opportunity to thank all who attended and helped with Corey’s celebration.…

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Thanks from Skagit Habitat for Humanity | Letter

Once again the visit of the Skagit Habitat for Humanity Store truck on Orcas Island was a success…