Islands' Sounder, November 23, 2011

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Adults question handling of Orcas students’ suspension by MEREDITH M. GRIFFITH Staff reporter

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Orcas Center, brothers Lovejoy, The Outlook Inn and The Kitchen have teamed up to bring a show to Orcas: The Galaxy Of Burlesque Revue. To read about the performance, see page 8.

New Port board members face hangar association challenges by MEREDITH M. GRIFFITH Staff reporter

The Port of Orcas has officially introduced its three new commissioners who will take office in January: Dwight Guss will replace Dave Noneman; Sheldon Gregory will replace Alan Edwards; and Brian Ehrmantraut will replace chairman Bret Thurman. They will join current commissioners Audrey Wells and William Hopkins on the board.

Hangar association During the Nov. 17 meeting, attorney Mimi Wagner, from the law offices of William Weissinger, addressed the board on behalf of hangar owners Chuck and Carolyn Crawford, who lease land from the port on which their three hangars are built. “We are very concerned about the Crawfords’ predicament as lessees,” Wagner told the commissioners. “We have grave concerns about the

proposed new leasing agreement.” Port lessees have recently formed Orcas Hangar Association because the commission wanted to simplify the port’s leasing arrangements. Wagner proposed that the port consider “an alternate framework for new leases,” as the recently created structure did not fit any legal format known to her law firm. In response, Thurman moved to forestall taking any action on lease agreements until a later date, saying, “Let’s step back, slow down and get a better game plan.”

Port 2012 general fund The board also approved its 2012 budget. Expected general fund revenue and expenditures equal $258,850. Budgeted expenditures are up $14,208, roughly six percent from $244,642 in 2011. Projected revenue is down $33,960, 13 percent from $292,810 in 2011. The port budgeted $7,500 to pay its five com-

A handful of adults approached the school board about the district’s handling of a recent adulthosted high school drinking party, for which 10 student athletes were suspended from their teams. During the Nov. 15 meeting, Suzanne Morrisey read a statement in which she called the event a “coed drinking sleepover for minors” and said the school “used poor judgment,” disciplining “based on hearsay” and “a draconian system.” She called the school’s disciplinary process “a witch hunt,” saying it was “abusive” and “psychologically scarring to the children in your charge.” Morrisey said she was upset by a letter she had received from a teacher, and board chair Janet Brownell called executive session to discuss it as a personnel matter. After the board emerged, Kathy Jensen said she would like to see the current policy “re-written to allow for more judicious” handling. She questioned giving one missioners, who have chosen compensation of $90 per meeting instead of the state-mandated rate of $104, port manager Bea vonTobel told the Sounder. As operations coordinator, vonTobel earns $52,000 plus $5,400 in medical coverage. Parttime facilities manager James Reid is paid $8,000. Retirement for employees and commissioners is $3,000. The board set aside $60,000 for legal fees. To date in 2011 the port has spent $15,873 of its budgeted $30,000. Fire and liability insurance is budgeted at $16,000. In 2011, the port paid only $10,161 out of a budgeted $17,000. vonTobel said the rate was lower because of the port’s good history. Other budgeted items include $26,500 for grounds/maintenance work; $5,000 for road maintenance; $6,000 for a janitor; $13,800 for taxes and auditor fees, $3,000 for continuing education; $5,000 for runway repair and field electrical; and $14,650 for electricity, water/ sewer, refuse and sani-cans. vonTobel had also budgeted $17,000 to pay solid waste parcel fees, but removed it after fee failed to pass.

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person – the superintendent – the power to handle such infractions, recommending instead a panel including students, teachers and community members. Candace Bodenhamer called Jensen’s idea “brilliant,” saying a committee should be part of the disciplinary process. “These actions should be judged by their peers,” she said. Last month Kline determined that 10 students had violated the terms of the 2011-12 “Athletic Handbook,” and as a result removed them from their football, soccer and volleyball teams for the rest of the fall season. They are the only students to face such disciplinary action this year. By school policy, a meeting with the student, parents, principal, athletic director and coach must be held within three school days of an incident or report of an incident. The school committee must then meet within one day to determine consequences. In an earlier story, superintendent Barbara Kline told the Sounder, “this went a little differently because some of the students

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Baby announcement

Jaydin Rivers Angel was born on Nov. 11, 2011, making him an 11-11-11 child. A most auspicious beginning.

Jaydin, who weighed in at 8 pounds, 9.6 ounces, and 20.4-inches long at birth, was born at Island Hospital

in Anacortes at 9:06 p.m. to first-time parents Jacob and Kristi Angel of Orcas Island. Jacob and Kristi are owners/operators of Orcas Island-based Angel’s Food catering. Jaydin becomes the fourth member of the Angel household, following big brother “Rama,� the family German Shepherd, into the fold. Jaydin is the nephew of Roxanne Angel of Friday Harbor, and Claire Angel of Friday Harbor and Seattle. He is also the first-ever cousin of Jersie Angel of Friday Harbor. He is the grandson of Barbara Angel of Friday Harbor, and of Kathy and Ron Ashley of Texas.

Putting the garden to sleep by CHELSEA CATES Public school garden keeper

legions of hands busy little hands putting the garden to sleep hands holding rakes hands holding shovels loosening the soil so deep hands harvesting grains hands harvesting vegetables to share a good winter stew hands pulling up plants hands turning compost hands starting a new pile too the days grow short the days grow cool time of the tomatoes has ended time to harvest leeks to pull out popcorn the last of the harvest is splendid let's take apart the pole bean tunnel and store it away for the

season seeds have been saved seeds will be shared there's major and many a reason we'll plant fava beans seeds we collected where the carrot and radish did grow we have more seeds of cover crop a living blanket we'll sow the compost pile is built with stalks of amaranth, buckwheat, and sunflower we know that death of summer plants means plant food with next year's sun power kale and chard remain through winter as desired for a garden snack we'll build those burritos instead of Cheetos green healthy snacks we won't lack we sing our garden to sleep

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with our final chatter a roar we finish tucking our garden in as we close this sanctuary door we'll say goodwinter to you dear garden to the plants and life in the earth goodbye dear garden would thy dear garden wake once again near spring's rebirth

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Festival of the Arts kicks off season of fairs by COLLEEN SMITH

and brittle. A silent auction is offerThe fair is on Saturday, ing one week in a condo in Nov. 26 from 10 a.m. to 4 Bozeman, Mont., a Frank p.m. Admission is $1 or a Loudin print, a crystal bowl donation to the food bank. and more. Raffle items are Heisinger says the event a Karen Blinn quilt, a quiltbrings in a lot of food items ed blanket by Magdalena for struggling islanders. Verhasselt and basket of There will be music from tools valued at over $400. Matthew Olsen’s violin Tickets are $2 each or $5 for students and three. Martin Lund Hu nd re ds at the piano of shoppers and Santa’s come through first visit of the the senior year. Parents center’s doors, Check out our “Holiare encourenjoying holiday Wishes� special aged to bring day decorainside this edition. cameras to tions, a visit capture time from Santa spent with and unique Saint Nick. The conference island-made gifts. room is transforming into a “It’s really a kick-off to the dining hall this year, so fair- holiday season,� Heisinger goers can snack on bake sale said. items or paninis that will be This is one of the major grilled throughout the day. fund raisers for the Orcas

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Take a stroll through the wares of more than 25 local artisans or bring your little one for a chat with Santa. The Orcas Senior Center is hosting its annual bazaar over Thanksgiving weekend. “This event supports seniors and local artisans,� said Jane Heisinger, coordinator for the Orcas Island Senior Center Advisory Committee. “What better place to start your Christmas shopping than right here at the holiday festival?� The Holiday Festival of Arts will feature booths with such items as fine jewelry, hand-carved Santas, woodworking, felted items, glass ornaments, purses, jams and chutney, hand-bound leather journals and toffee

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Senior Center. The festival traditionally brings in around $7,000 for the senior center; its other major fundraiser is Granny’s Attic in the spring. Since 2010, the senior center has offered an “Orcas On The Go� coupon book filled with deals from island businesses. This year they printed 400

WSF: plan for heavy ferry traffic this weekend evening, Nov. 23, and eastbound Friday morning, Nov. 25. The Anacortes/San Juan Islands route will be on its regular weekday schedule on Thursday, Nov. 24. On Wednesday, Nov. 23, the

Washington State Ferries is warning drivers to plan ahead for heavy ferry traffic Thanksgiving weekend. The longest lines are expected westbound Wednesday afternoon and

144-car Yakima will make an extra trip to Friday Harbor departing from Anacortes

at 1:30 p.m. For schedule details and wait times, visit www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/.

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Whooping cough warning County Health officials report the whooping cough, or pertussis, outbreak is continuing. To date, there have been 27 probable and confirmed cases. Immediate vaccination is highly recommended for children and adults; contact your health care provider or the health department at 378-4474.

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and only have around 100 left. The books are $20 and available at Jillery, Wood’s Cove, the senior center, and the Festival of the Arts. Coupons are good through May 31, and Heisinger says they make great gifts.

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Faire at Odd Fellows Hall on Saturday, Dec. 3 and Sunday, Dec. 4. Fair hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sunday. The American Legion Auxiliary annual Holiday Bazaar on Saturday, Dec. 3 at the American Legion, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Watch for more on these events in next week’s paper.

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To the Editor: Solid waste: a job not finished Turning down the ill-conceived Solid Waste Parcel Fee the County Council put before the voters was only the first step in rationally addressing and fixing our solid waste disposal system. The county’s touted alternative to the Parcel Fee was complete privatization of the Solid Waste collection system, leading to “curbside pickup.� While curbside pickup of our waste may seem attractive to some, it is not a satisfactory alternative to many Islanders. Too many island roads are narrow with little to no turn around at their ends. Damage would be done to private roadways by heavy solid waste service trucks, and who would pay for such damage? And refuse cans blowing in the wind, or worse, refuse spilled from such cans and blowing in the wind, would likely be a frequent problem. It is expected that many islanders who currently self-haul their waste to the county transfer station or drop-off sites would choose to continue self-haul. Any contract let for privatization of our system needs to ensure that self haul capability will be maintained with at least the ease and surety it now has. Access to reuse facilities like the Lopez “Take-It-Or-Leave-It� or the Orcas “Exchange� must be maintained and their continuation cultivated and encouraged. Some improvements are warranted at drop-off sites on all islands, but this is not the economic climate for unnecessarily large major expenditures – or for that matter, parcel fees. However, working with a well publicized plan, fiscal transparency and cost cutting management, these services and modifications can be made at minimum cost if the county chooses to continue management of the system, or can be insured by careful negotiation with whatever private entities are selected to provide solid waste services. The voters have spoken intelligently in voting down the parcel fee. Now they must tell their council representatives to manage intelligently and with complete fis-

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cal transparency in maintaining solid waste services. Much can be learned by studying the solid waste systems available in neighboring counties. Frank Stratton Orcas Island

The ‘Tree Doctor’ is fine and well Thank you, Orcas community, for your kindness and concern – and let’s set the record straight: John Olson, the “Tree Doctor,� is fit as a fiddle and ready for love. The island tom-toms must have heard that John’s brother Steven is ill with cancer and somewhere along the line, it got mixed up. John is very sad about his brother’s illness but grateful for his own good health (knock wood) and we are both grateful for the good fortune to live in close community with such kind and caring neighbors. The Tree Doctor is healthy and hale. Suzanne & John Olson Eastsound

Break-in at the Exchange Recent events on Orcas have compelled me to write today. Living here is the fulfillment of a dream for my family and me. We have been welcomed into the community with open arms and are inspired by the sense of caring Islanders show for many values we also hold dear. Last Saturday, our sense of com-

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munity was shaken and we were saddened to hear of a break-in and vandalism which took place at the Exchange, a truly unique and important Island establishment. What a wonderful way to reduce, reuse, and recycle. My family has found so many wonderful and extremely necessary items there and gave them a new life while they improved ours. Theft and vandalism at such a wonderful place is painful and senseless. To whomever did this, please consider the many, many lives you have negatively touched – how could you steal toys set aside for children through the Giving Tree? Why would you destroy goods that Islanders are trying to share with one another? You have placed seeds of mistrust and sadness amongst the community and may even threaten the existence of something many people truly rely on. You shouldn’t have done it in the first place, but please, don’t do it again! Abuse and we’ll lose it! Mariah Armenia Orcas Island

Thank you for loving support My fellow islanders, friends and neighbors, I am writing this letter with humble gratitude for all the loving support that I have received from this wonderful community. Thank you for your heartfelt prayers, daily encouragement and financial aid that have been a huge

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LETTERS FROM 4 assistance during these last several months while I have confronted a diagnosis of an aggressive prostate cancer that has metastasized to the bones in my spine and upper right shoulder. I am so pleased to report that I am doing well. My medical team at Skagit Cancer Care has stabilized the cancer’s growth with hormone therapy and IV infusions that protect the bone from the cancer and I have finished my radiation therapy. I am getting stronger day by day; going to the gym, gaining back the weight I lost and am working again, half-time only. I am grateful that I have my faithful employee, Juan, and my son, Yaro, to help me with the work load. I want to thank Audrey Wells and her intrepid Mercy Flight Pilots for shuttling me back and forth to the Cancer Care Center. I want to thank our very dedicated islands EMTs who twice came to my aid and helped with my pain and put me in the chopper to Bellingham. Although there is no known “cure,� I have every intention of living a full, strong life regardless of the number of years I may or may not have in front of me. This has been a very powerful life journey and I am learning to uncover some of the hidden gifts. Many are the thousand little things that used to pass me by, unnoticed, and now I hold my small cup with amazing grace and gratitude overflowing. If there is anyone who might come across this letter and knows of someone who is struggling with cancer, please feel free to call me. I would be glad to share my ongoing journey. In gratitude. Joe Goodrich Eastsound

Thank you to OIEF Thanks to a very generous donation by the Orcas Island Education Foundation, the rickety old lab tables in the Orcas Island High School have now been replaced with sturdy new ones. The old ones were not very high quality to begin with and were more than 15 years old. Despite the efforts of several science teachers and the maintenance crew, the legs were so weak that they were literally collapsing. Were we to have an earthquake, I told my students that we will not duck-and-cover, we will flee the building!

But not now. The new ones are excellent. They are very well built and the students love them. On behalf of this year’s science students and on behalf of the many students who will benefit in the future, I sincerely thank OIEF for funding this basic, classroom necessity. On the other hand, I fail to understand why OIEF should have to even be asked to help with such a basic, classroom necessity when it is our state’s primary duty to adequately fund schools. The lack of funds to replace these tables is not the local District’s fault. The state is not adequately funding school. In my opinion, as a teacher for more than 25 years, organizations such as OIEF should enhance learning by funding materials beyond the state’s responsibility, not instead. Gregory Books Science teacher

Kaleidoscope open house on Nov. 29 You’re invited to our open house on Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 5 p.m. Kaleidoscope Preschool & Child Care Center has officially opened their new toddler and infant classrooms. Many local community members are to thank for this amazing accomplishment, and we would like to show you their generosity and quality work. Come by for snacks and a private tour of the new expansion. We are located at 1292 North Beach Road in Eastsound. Also, check out our website at www. OurKaleidoscopeKids.org or find us on Facebook! Kaleidoscope Eastsound

Toys for Tots not happening During this past year the Orcas Island Lions Club has had to make some hard decisions and among one of the hardest was that we are finding that we can no longer sponsor the Toys for Tots Program. Lions International was founded to assist with funding for sight and hearing programs and as you are all probably aware, the Orcas Island Lions supports much more than the island’s sight and hearings programs. We also sponsor or contribute to Holiday baskets, the Easter Egg Hunt, Camp Horizon, the Lions Christmas Ship, the Food Bank and various island youth programs. During the past two years our tent rental income has decreased and the community requests for our core

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programs, eye glasses, hearing aids and cataract surgery have increased. You should also be aware that the Giving Tree at Island Market has also lost some major contributors this past year. With this in mind we have decided that it is better for us to give through the Giving Tree so that our dollars can reach those families most in need of the services. We would like to thank the community for support of our past efforts and would urge you all to continue that support by contributing directly to the tree. If you are a family that has made use of our Toys for Tots program in the past, we urge you to contact Erin O’Dell of Orcas Family Connections at 376-3184 for assistance or pick up an application for the Giving Tree at Island Market. We would also like to remind everyone that the Lions Christmas Ship will once again be visiting the Orcas. The ship will arrive on Dec. 11 at approximately 11:30 a.m. at the County dock at Orcas Landing. The Orcas Lions invite all of the Orcas Island Community to visit with Santa and share in this holiday celebration. This event is being cosponsored by the Orcas Village Store that will once again be providing holiday treats. The Orcas Children’s Choir will be singing traditional carols and there will also be carolers and the holiday clowns arriving with the ship. Hopefully in the future the Toys for Tots program will resurface maybe as a joint effort amongst the island service Clubs or maybe with everyone focusing on the Giving Tree, we will be able to fill the void and ensure every family has a happy and fulfilling holiday. Jim Biddick Orcas Island lions Club

Sounder should have given more details I applaud Superintendent Barbara Kline’s decision to enforce a strict interpretation of the rules on alcohol and drug abuse by highschool athletes, as noted in your Nov. 16 article about this unfortunate incident. These are rules that the students agreed to before accepting the privilege of representing Orcas Island High School in athletic competition. They should abide by what they agreed upon – a lesson that I hope they learn for later in life. I am puzzled, however,

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that the Sounder gave over three column inches to an unidentified parent of one of these students to complain about her decision. Is this responsible journalism? Why let this parent carp away anonymously, hiding behind the need to protect the identity of a teenager involved? And I note from two brief articles buried on page 6 that the volleyball team came home win-less from the state tournament in early November, and that the football team — which was as good as last year’s championship-caliber one — lost 47–0 to Napavine in its first playoff game. Those of us who can still add two plus two can easily understand why this happened. Why didn’t the Sounder draw this connection in print? According to the article, an unidentified parent hosted the party where these students were given alcoholic beverages, thereby putting them at risk and leading ultimately to their expulsion from the teams. I can understand the need to protect the identity of a teenage son or daughter by not naming this person in print. But does it serve the overall community good? Orcas Island will probably learn about this person over the grapevine anyway.

As the father of a teenage son, I hope the ensuing community outrage for having dashed the playoff hopes of two fine teams will help convince adults on the island to abide by the laws against supplying alcohol and drugs to minors. Michael Riordan Orcas Island

Help Mayor April get new digs I was moooved to tears while reading the letter to the editor written by citizen Mr. Jack Coe in the Nov. 9 edition. In it he comments on the need for people to cooome together and build a more suitable office for me. I am humbled to have to say, I agree with him. My home/office is in sorry shape. The west wall is held up by a piece of 2x4 angled against it. It will be a miracle if it lasts the winter. This summer my caretaker/ assistant recruited some of my friends to help create a dry place to store my foood. She, my assistant, cannot afford to fix my home right now because I am also in

need of some medical care, and that is costly as well. My assistant has volunteered for years, taking care of my every need, despite the cost and the fact that I’m not “owned� by her. We were moved by the call for a good old fashioned barn raising! What a great idea. We spoke with some folks and it was suggested that maybe ooopening a bank account for me could help raise the moooney necessary for building materials, my medical expenses, and food costs. People who couldn’t help physically build my new office wooould be happy in knowing they contributed to my wellbeing in some fashion. I have never wanted or intended to ask my beloved bipeds for assistance, however, since the concern has been raised by a constituent I am compelled to answer truthfully, as I am sworn to do, about the somewhat deplorable condition of my office and the costs of my

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school policy, adding, “We’re going to look into it a little bit more.� Brownell said the athletic handbook could more clearly state the superintendent’s authority over school affairs. Board member Scott Lancaster said school policy allows the administration “to question regarding whatever rules they believe have been broken.� Ghazel said phoning the sheriff about an off-campus event is beyond the school’s realm of responsibility. “That’s a legal issue,� he said. “It opens up an area we really don’t want to go as a school.� Regarding the school’s responsibility to contact

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law enforcement, Lancaster and Brownell declined to comment, and Kline could not be reached before the Sounder went to press. Sheriff Rob Nou cannot yet identify the parent involved in hosting the party.

PORT FROM 1 The port’s expected 2012 revenue includes $121,338 in property taxes; $10,100 in airport tie-down fees; $14,000 in rental income; $11,500 from airport parking fees; $22,000 from hangar rental; $45,000 from land leases; $8,500 from land rental – leasehold tax; $1,200 in fuel foliage; $300 in investment interest; $300 in finance charges; $300 in vending machine proceeds; and $450 in miscellaneous income. Also included in the 2012 anticipated revenue is $23,618 from payments and interest paid by Orcas Park and Rec District on its $65,000 loan.

Capital projects A separate capital projects budget totals $1,005,000. Expenditures include $800,000 for land acquisition; $30,000 for a contingency reserve; $50,000 for the airport overlay project; $30,000 for the GPS approach, $60,000 for navigation/weather aids; and $35,000 for auto parking area reconstruction. Of $1,660,000 budgeted for 2011, $637,690 was spent on capital projects this year. Expected 2012 revenue includes $54,900 from property tax revenue and a $950,000 federal FAA grant.

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‘A Christmas Carol’ London play to Food bank’s most like never before stream at center needed items National Theatre Live On Screen at Orcas Center continues with a new play by John Hodge “Collaborators,� on Thursday, Dec. 1 at 7:30 p.m. Hodge’s blistering new play, captured live from the National Theatre in London, depicts a lethal game of cat and mouse through which the appalling compromises and humiliations inflicted on any artist by those with power are held up to scrutiny. Alex Jennings plays Bulgakov and Simon Russell Beale, Stalin. Moscow, 1938 is a dangerous place to have a sense of humour; even more so a

sense of freedom. Mikhail Bulgakov, living among dissidents and stalked by secret police, has both. And then he’s offered a poisoned chalice: a commission to write a play about Stalin to celebrate his 60th birthday. Inspired by historical fact, “Collaborators� embarks on a surreal journey into the fevered imagination of the writer as he loses himself in a disturbingly funny relationship with the omnipotent subject of his drama. Tickets are $15 and $11 for students ($2 off for Orcas Center members) at www.orcascenter.org or 376-2281.

The Orcas Island Food Bank most needs the following items: canned meats and tuna, peanut butter (18 oz.), soups (10 oz.), jelly (18 oz.), cold cereal, canned vegetables, vegetable oil (32 oz.), canned fruit, canned fruit juice (46 oz.), prepared box mixes (mac and cheese, hamburger helper, etc.). Through the end of December the following real estate offices in Eastsound are available for drop-off spots for the food bank: Cherie L. Lindholm Real Estate; Offshore Properties LLC; Orcas Island Realty LLC; T Williams Realty; Windermere Real Estate. Items can also be dropped off at the food bank during its hours, which are Tuesdays from 12:30 to 2 p.m. and Thursdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Food can also be left in drop boxes at the Orcas Island Senior Center, Orcas Post Office, Deer Harbor Post Office and Key Bank. For more information, visit www.orcasislandfoodbank. org.

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Suzanne Gropper, Luann Pamatian, Lesley Liddle, Tony Lee. The Actors Theater of Orcas Island brings “The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society’s Production of ‘A Christmas Carol’� by David McGillivray and Walter Zerlin, Jr. The play is directed by Doug Bechtel and will be at The Grange Dec. 2-Dec. 18, with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday, Dec. 4. Tickets are available at Darvills, www.orcasactors. com, and at the door. For more information, call 317-5601. The cast of four women (Annette Mazzarella, Lesley Liddle, Luann Pamatian, and Suzanne Gropper) and one man (Tony Lee) provides a zany, madcap way to start off the holiday season. In a festive mood, the ladies of The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society mount an assault on the classic Christmas show with their stage version of “A Christmas Carol.� They enthusiastically portray a dizzying array of characters from the Dickensian favorite (and a few which aren’t) and engineer some novel audience participation, all while bravely contending with an intrusive PA system. “This is a raucously funny play that is great family fun. The kids will love it and adults will appreciate the great comedy,� say organizers.

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Santa ship sails Burlesque revue to grace the main stage into Deer Harbor by COLLEEN SMITH ARMSTRONG Editor/Associate Publisher

The Deer Harbor Women’s Auxiliary is hosting Santa’s Ship at the Deer Harbor Marina at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3. Santa fans, big and small, are invited to welcome him at the Marina then follow him to Deer Harbor Community Club where the celebration will continue. The Deer Harbor

Women’s Auxiliary, sponsors of this annual event, decorate the Community Center, serve refreshments, and help Santa deliver gifts to children 12 and under until noon. “Don’t forget to bring your cameras,� say organizers. For more information, call 376-4110.

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They’re beautiful. They’re bawdy. They’re bold. They are burlesque. The brothers Lovejoy, The Outlook Inn and The Kitchen have teamed up to bring a very special show to Orcas Center: the Galaxy Of Burlesque Revue. “If you love art, these people have been pushing the boundaries of this art form and they are known all over the world. And they are from right here in the Northwest,â€? said Jared Lovejoy, who is bringing the show to Orcas with his brother Jason. “It is an incredibly sexy, beautiful show. It’s a celebration of the feminine without being tacky.â€? The performance on Friday, Dec. 2 features national burlesque stars The Atomic Bombshells, Miss Indigo Blue, Lily Verlaine and trio Dance Belt on the main stage. These artists have been redefining what burlesque means and winning awards and accolades in the process. Starting at 7:30 p.m. there will be reasonably priced drinks and bites from The Kitchen. Owner and chef Charles Dalton is serving local oysters on the half shell, toasted Rose’s rye bread canapĂŠs, and salmon salad filled gruyere cheese puffs and red bell pepper chips. The performance begins at 8 p.m. on the dot. Tickets are $22; the show is suitable for only those

18+. Audience members are invited to dress as vivaciously as they want. Visit www.orcascenter.org or call 376-2281 for tickets. Jared is a music producer who has worked with such artists as Pearl Jam, Portishead, and Massive Attack. He moved to Orcas six years ago.

About the artists The Atomic Bombshells, Seattle’s professional burlesque troupe, present a show that celebrates the feminine form with good humor and classic style. Most recently the Bombshells have spread their “gospel of glitter� overseas, performing sold-out events in Amsterdam, Berlin, and Shanghai. For the last 15 years, the “neo-burlesque� entertainer Miss Indigo Blue has titillated crowds across the world with her tassel-twirling techniques and sexy, funny skits. She is known for her hilarious surprises, erotic dance skills, authentic 1930’s-1960’s costuming, and naughty versions of popular characters like Holly Golightly, Carmen Miranda and Wonder Woman. She was crowned the 2011 Burlesque Hall of Fame’s “Reigning Queen of Burlesque.� Lily Verlaine is a classical ballet dancer and a graduate of The University of Minnesota. As a burlesque performer, she has shared stages with Dita Von Teese and other distinguished ladies of burlesque. As a choreographer, Verlaine has set work upon many

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Burlesque performer Miss Indigo Blue. Seattle notables. She is also the co-producer and artistic director of “Land of the Sweets: The Burlesque Nutcracker� and “Through the Looking Glass: The Burlesque Alice in Wonderland.� Dance Belt celebrates iconic dance pop culture through tribute performances, dance education and participatory workshops. The trio blurs music video, social dance, cabaret performance, YouTube culture and gender. They have taught at Cornish College of The Arts, American University, Rutgers, and NYU. Dance Belt features the performance stylings of Waxie Moon, Inga Ingenue and Lou Henry Hoover. “These are all really top notch performers,� Jared said. “It’s going to be so much fun.�


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Island Living Music of the

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A preview of upcoming holiday concerts and performances by MEREDITH M. GRIFFITH Staff reporter

Bells, brass and and bright choruses – the sounds of the season will soon be ringing the holidays merrily in. All God’s critters can have a place in the choir this season, with various singalongs led by talented musicians. There are so many great concerts coming up this month that we couldn’t pick just one, so here is an assortment for your listening pleasure.

Olga Symphony at Orcas Center The impeccably attired, quirky and frequently hilarious five-member Olga Symphony performs at Orcas Center on Nov. 25-26. Tickets $5 for 7:30 p.m shows. Anita Orne accompanies her amazingly flexible – and vocal – “acoustic saw� blade with equally sharp wit. Fiddler-bassistkazoo player and vocalist JP Wittman, a long-time friend of the group, joins in now as a full-fledged member. Rounded out by Melinda Milligan, Dave Zoeller and Gordon Koenig, the group donates all its proceeds to charities, estimated at $5,000 to $10,000 per year over the past nearly 30 years.

Celtic Christmas Windham Hill artist Jeff Johnson and The Coram Deo Ensemble will weave a rich, sonic tapestry of Celtic, Gregorian, Classical and Contemplative sacred music on Friday, Dec. 2 and Saturday, Dec. 3 for A Celtic Christmas. The ensemble includes Irish flutist Brian Dunning; American violinist Wendy Goodwin; soprano Janet Marie Chvatal and German baritone Marc Gremm. Orcas Island Community Church at 7 p.m.; childcare and treats provided. Suggested donation $10; registration required. Register online at http://www.thekindlings.com/ by clicking on the Celtic Christmas Tab or call 376-6422.

Tree lighting ceremony The 40-member Orcas Community Band will play for the annual tree lighting on the Village Green on Saturday,

Dec. 3. The music will start at 3:30 p.m, backdropping a festive gathering featuring hot cider, baked goodies, and toys given out by Santa and Mrs. Claus. The tree will be lit at 4:45 p.m.

Dinner dance with Orcatrazz Also on Dec. 3 is Orcas Family Health Center’s fourth annual Dinner Dance fundraiser, held at Orcas Center at 7 p.m. with music by Orcatrazz. Tickets are $25 and include lasagna, salad, bread, refreshment and dessert. “This event has become a beloved chance to sit with friends and neighbors to eat, visit, and listen to great music,� organizers say. “You don’t have to don the dancing shoes if you don’t want. There are plenty of nonhoofers who come just to have a festive evening with others.� The event includes a silent auction and cash bar. All funds raised go to the CareFor-All program and X-Ray fund. Tickets are available at Kay’s in Our House Mall, Eastsound Instruments at the Post Office Building, Cherie L. Lindholm RE and at Orcas Family Health Center at Airport Center.

Islands’ A Cappella On Sunday, Dec. 4 the Islands’ A Cappella singers will present Randall Thompson’s “Alleluia,� a piece that annually opens the world-famous Tanglewood music festival, as well as an international collection of carols and great choral repertoire from the Christmas season. Orcas Center at 4 p.m. Tickets are $10, available at Darvill’s Bookstore or at the door.

Orcas Choral Society The Orcas Choral Society will share its 2011 Christmas Concert on Dec. 10-11 at Orcas Center, times TBA. The show will include Benjamin Britten’s “Ceremony of

Carols� for women’s voices and harp, and excerpts from Handel’s “Messiah,� with opportunities for audience participation in the Hallelujah chorus as well as seasonal carols. Tickets $15; $5 students.

Singalong of ‘Messiah’ The Orcas Choral Society also invites the community to join in a “relaxed� singalong of Handel’s majestic “Messiah� at the Orcas Island Community Church on Tuesday, Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. Director Roger Sherman will lead.

‘Silent Mice, Holy mice’ Charcoal-nosed children with whiskers and rounded ears will prance across the stage to boisterously present “Silent Mice, Holy Mice,� a musical organizers say is filled with “warm and funny Christmas music.� Sunday, Dec. 11, at 9 and 10:30 a.m. at Orcas Island Community Church.

Stanley Greenthal CD release Songwriter and string player Stanley Greenthal and friends will host a release party for his CD, “First Song� on Dec. 16 at 7:30 pm. at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Greenthal’s creativity is inspired by the musical traditions of Crete, Greece, Macedonia, Brittany, Scotland and other climes. First Song includes a Scottish waltz, a Cretan syrtos dance, a Breton march and ridees, Scottish pipe tunes, Turkish and Greek traditional songs and more.

Community band annual concert The Orcas Island Community Band will give its annual free concert at Orcas Center on Saturday, Dec. 17 at 2 p.m. The band hopes the early concert time will encourage families to attend. Songs on the docket include Santa Meets Souza, O Holy Night, Ukrainian Bell Carol, a piece by Stravinsky and some sleigh ride songs. The event includes a carol singalong and dessert party.

Orcas Brass at community church On Sunday, Dec. 18, Orcas Brass will present music of the season at 2 p.m. at the community church. The ensemble includes John Crandall, Joe Babcock, Chuck Wiese, Molly Johnson, Steve Albouq, Bill Park, Dimitri Stankevich, Pat Muffett and Ginni Keith. The community is invited to sing favorite carols by candlelight at a Christmas Eve Candlelight Service, Dec. 24 at 6 p.m. Hosted by the community church. Unless otherwise noted, tickets for Orcas Center events can be purchased at www.orcascenter.org or by calling 376-2281.

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Textiles on display through December Your Invitation to Christmas 2011 at The Orcas Island Community Church

Handmade Christmas holiday textiles will be presented at Orcas Center during December. The gallery take-in for stockings, wall quilts, table runners, tree skirts, needle

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pictures, and other others is Wednesday, Nov. 30 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Nothing bigger than 3 feet by 4 feet.) There will be a reception for all of the artists and crafts people on Friday, Dec. 2. The handmade pieces will be on display in the gallery for three weeks. Call Bev Leyman at 3766811 with questions.

6 p.m. at the Eastsound fire hall. Local citizens engaging in a “World Cafe� style of collaboration on issues of immediacy.

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will arrive, with bags of toys and treats for all the kids. The Community Band will provide holiday melodies, and then at approximate-

ly 4:45 p.m., the evening will be capped off with the lighting of the tree, resplendent with bright, sparkling winter lights.


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Obituaries Ann C. Hanson Ann C. Hanson, age 71, passed away on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011 at her home in Bellingham. She was born Dec. 4, 1939 in Bellingham to Earl and Dorothy Cilley, and grew up on the South Hill, attending Campus School, Lowell Elementary, and Fairhaven Middle School. She spent her sophomore year of high

school at the Shipley School in Pennsylvania and graduated from Annie Wright in Tacoma before attending Stanford University. At Stanford, Ann pursued her interests in the humanities and graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a double major in English and History in 1962. She traveled to Germany for her junior year and later returned there on a Rotary Foundation Fellowship, studying in the graduate school at Eberhardt Karls University in TĂźbingen. She married Paul Hanson in 1965 and they settled in their native Bellingham, where Ann earned a teaching certificate at Western Washington University and became an active community member, particularly enjoying her long association with the Monday Club. Ann shared her enthusiasm for words and language with generations of students, first at Bellingham High School

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and then as a founding faculty member at Sehome High School, where she stayed from its opening in 1967 until her retirement in 1992. Over that time she taught German, English, and Social Studies. Retirement allowed Ann to spend more time at her favorite place in the world, the family cabin in the Shorewood neighborhood near Doe Bay. (Her association with Orcas Island began far earlier, however, with childhood visits to her grandfather Rezeau Brown’s Arcady Farm at Deer Harbor.) On Orcas, Ann developed a wonderful garden and devoted herself to painting, helping to organize the Orcas Island Artworks Cooperative, where she sold her work for nearly thirty years. Ann loved the natural world and she wrote and illustrated a children’s book, Flicker’s Round Trip, as a fundraiser for the Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. She also enjoyed traveling, reading, and boating, and was often known to out-fish her husband, sons, and pretty much everyone else in the neighborhood. Ann considered her family and her loving marriage to be the crowning achievements of her life. She lived with kindness, grace, and humor, giving always of herself to

those around her – family, students, and the many wonderful friends whose love and support have been so appreciated. She will be greatly missed, and always remembered. Ann is survived by her husband Paul, son and daughter-in-law Max and Jessica Hanson of Shoreline and their children Ingrid and Oskar, son and daughter-in-law Thor Hanson and Eliza Habegger of San Juan Island and their son Noah, brother Earl Cilley, nephew Pete Cilley, aunt Barbara Brown, and many loving relatives and friends. Memorials may be made to the San Juan Preservation Trust - Vendovi Island Fund (PO Box 327, Lopez, WA 98261), The Ann and Paul Hanson Fund for the Environment (c/o Whatcom Community Foundation, 119 Grand Ave., Suite A, Bellingham, WA 98225), The Arthritis Foundation (809 E. Chestnut St., Bellingham, WA 98225) or Whatcom Hospice Foundation (2901 Squalicum Parkway, Bellingham, WA 98225). A celebration of Ann’s life will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 11 at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 355 Harris Avenue in Bellingham. You may share memories with the family at www.westfordfuneralhome.com.

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Ona Jean Goodrow Ona Jean Goodrow passed away on Nov. 5, 2011 at Creakside Retirement. She was born on December 12, 1924 to Robert and Etolin Gallenger in Anacortes, Wash.. She was raised on Lopez Island and later married Forrest E Goodrow. They had 2 children while living on the island and they relocated to Issaquah, Washington for career opportunities. They retired to Lopez in the early 1970’s and lived there until 2005.

Ona Jean was preceded in death by Forrest. She moved to Creekside in 2005 to be with family and friends. She is survived by her daughters, Trudy Goodrow and Jackie Nelson, her grandchildren, Steven Enich and Diane Jarvinen, along with 7 great-grandchildren. A memorial service to celebrate the life and memory of Ona Jean was held at Center Church on Lopez Island on Nov. 17. Arrangements are under the care of Hawthorne Funeral Home, Mount Vernon, Wash.

Holiday pet photos The Orcas Animal Shelter and the Orcas Off-Leash Dog Park are sponsoring their second annual holiday event: a photo session with island dogs and cats. Damien Stark will be photographing pets and their owners on Sunday, Nov. 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Orcas Animal Shelter on Hope Lane, Eastsound. Treats and extra props will be provided for you and your companion. Participants will receive a glossy print, free of charge. Donations are greatly appreciated. Photos will also be uploaded to the Orcas Dog Park web site and the Kodak Gallery, where holiday cards, prints, and other gifts can be ordered. No appointment is necessary. For more information, call 376-6777.

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Selected Varieties, 6.75 to 10-oz.

3 2 2

lb.

GREAT GROCERY BUYS

Breyer’s Ice Cream

Banquet Value Meals

99

$ 59 Fresh Boneless $ 49 Pork Sirloin Roast........................................... El Monterey $ 99 Chimichangas or Burritos

USDA Choice ......................................................................................

ea.

Selected Varieties, 16-oz.....................................................

FROZEN

Boneless Beef Shoulder Steak

2 $ 19 8 $ 99 4 $ 99 2

Toaster Rounds Corn or Blueberry...

pkg.

Roast Beef..................

Lb.

Two-Bite Scones.........................

pkg.

Provolone Cheese....

Lb.

La Brea Take-N-Bake Rolls and Breads.................

ea.

Pumpkin Mousse....

Lb.


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