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Our thanks to the many fine citizens of Orcas who assisted us following the serious car accident on Friday, Sept. 19.
From under my Orcas Center Volunteer Coordinator hat, I applaud and thank the Center’s Board of Trustees for the wonderful gift they gave all the Center’s active volunteers, last Wednesday night. Reversing the usual roles, the black-tied trustees served us volunteers an astoundingly luxurious and incredibly delicious dinner, replete with four courses and two wines, silver utensils, and white napery. Two of the trustees entertained us with music and song, and the speechmaking, which came only at the end, was mercifully short. There is lots of reward in doing volunteer work, but this dinner took the cake—and then delivered it to our tables for dessert, with créme anglaise and a slice of pear. Thank you, trustees!
The following letter was sent immediately after the Library Fair. Due to a transmission problem, we did not receive it until this week.
Comment: Tom Tillman said it best. The loss of Rosario Resort as a viable business will devastate the local economy and many of the working-class families that depend on income from the jobs the resort represents.
We are so fortunate on Orcas Island to have talented musicians, such as Martin Lund gathers together, to give us concerts like the one on Sunday the 17th. And, in this case, for free.
For the many years that Anne and I have known Richard Fralick, we have admired and respected his intelligence and many achievements as well as his dedication to our community.
These letters came in after the deadline for our Aug. 13 paper.
We write to urge our friends and acquaintances on all the Islands to vote for Randall Gaylord for Superior Court Judge in the August 19th election.
JUDICIAL AND COUNTY COUNCIL RACES, MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS