Islands' Sounder, February 08, 2012

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Banning the bag

Star power

Local grocers get on board with banning plastic bags at checkout stands by CALI BAGBY and COLLEEN SMITH ARMSTRONG Staff report

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Singer Marissa Veldman after winning Orcas Has Talent on Feb. 4. The annual competition is open to performers in all mediums. For coverage of the event, see the story on page 11.

Twenty plastic bags, towels, surgical gloves, sweat pants, plastic, duct tape, and a golf ball were found in a gray whale that washed up on Arroyo Beach in West Seattle in 2010. Whales and sea turtles often feed on plastic bags mistaking them for squid, and birds often confuse plastic pellets for fish eggs. A study of 38 green turtles found that 61 percent had ingested some form of marine debris such as plastic bags, cloth, and rope or string, according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency. “Nothing should die because it’s ingesting consumable products,” said Stephanie Buffum, director of Friends of the San Juans, who is pushing for the elimination of plastic bags at store checkouts in Washington state. “We could be doing better in terms of designing a better bag and modifying our behavior. It’s a pretty simple task.” House Bill 1877 and Senate Bill 5780, both bills to ban plastic bags and promote reusable bags, were introduced last year and failed to

pass. Similar bills House Bill 2404 and Senate Bill 5780 were reintroduced again this year by Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon and Rep. Marko Liias. Opponents of the bills say they would limit consumer choice and represent an unnecessary government overreach. Although the statewide ban did not pass this year, Buffum said it’s not bad news. “We had an amazing presence this year in the legislature. We had a great hearing, worked closely with the Chairs of the House and Senate Environment Committees, got support for the bill from the Speaker of the House and the majority leader, and some amazing press, including an editorial from the Seattle Times,” Buffum said. “We started a great conversation, and it’s only going to get better.” Local business have expressed their support of the bill, including Jennell and Brian Kvistad of Blossom Grocery on Lopez Island, Steve and Terri Mason of the Shaw General Store on Shaw Island and Verne Howard of Kings Market and Friday Harbor Market Place on San Juan Island. In a press release signed by the above businesses, they wrote “as

grocery and retail store owners, we don’t need to provide plastic bags to customers at check out. Many people bring their own reusable bags and others may opt for paper sacks. This keeps plastic out of the environment and saves businesses on overhead costs, which are passed on to the consumer anyway. We know that running responsible businesses means that we have to be good stewards of the environment.” Jason Linnes, manager of Island Market on Orcas, says his store has never used plastic checkout bags. “We’re not a fan and we never have been a fan,” Linnes said. “We only use plastic to put over meat and in the produce department.” Linnes says he supports a statewide ban of plastic at checkout stands. Orcas Homegrown Market and Gourmet Delicatessen only uses recycled plastic bags in the produce department. In addition, the store accepts clean, folded paper bags to reuse. Orcas Village Store also only offers plastic for produce. “Pretty soon I will be using just paper in the produce section – as soon as the plastic rolls run out,” said co-owner Ron Rebman, who is in favor of the proposed ban. In a letter to Rep. Kristine Lytton, the San Juan County Council expressed their support of the bill, citing the unnecessary pollution of plastic on the islands as their main concern. The council wrote that

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Orcas School District makes tough budget decisions Booster Club working on funding for spring sports by COLLEEN SMITH ARMSTRONG Editor/Associate Publisher

The school district has shaved off a handful of expenses to make up an unexpected shortfall. “We built a tight budget, we overestimated enrollment and we underestimated expenses,” said Superintendent Barbara Kline at a budget meeting last week. The school board has been grappling with a $120,000 shortfall, and asked district staff to prepare a list of possible cuts. School administration looked at every possible angle, includ-

ing making changes to the bus routes. Ideas included canceling one day of service or afternoon service and changing the routes to take less time. The board strongly disliked making major changes to transportation. “The impact to the kids is not worth the $8,000 in savings,” said board member Chris Sutton. “For some people, it will be a big hardship. Some kids might not make it to school if we cancel one day. I think this is too disruptive to the kids.” The board agreed to the following costsaving measures, which are effective Feb. 27: reduction of .57 FTE para-educator, reduc-

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Viking Lana Bronn during last year’s softball season. Currently, the school does not have funding for spring athletics.

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Teddy McCullough, a 2011 graduate of Lopez Island High School, has just

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been given the “Outstanding Youth Award� from the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America. McCullough is currently a freshman at American University in Washington, D.C. and is an intern at the Office of National Control Policy. He founded the San Juan County Youth Council while in high school. Alex Cook, also of Lopez, received the same award last year. Marj Franke photo

“Shores and Tides,� a collection of paintings, photos and seashells at the Orcas Senior Center. It runs Jan. 31 to March 1. The above image was taken by Marj Franke of Eastsound.

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Part 2: Knowing Your Child, Your Child Knowing You “We’ll review, then pick up where we left off, focusing on INFANTS’ AND PRESCHOOLERS’ thoughts and feelings. New attendees welcome!� - Catherine

THREE-HOUR SEMINAR FEB. 18 FREE! 5 to 8 p.m., Saturday Betty Lundeen Room, Senior Center FREE CHILDCARE at the Senior Center for attendees. FREE PIZZA and refreshments. Catherine Henderson, Ph.D., A.R.N.P., is an advanced registered nurse practitioner with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology. She is a training and supervising child and adult psychoanalyst at the Seattle Psychoanalytic Institute and a faculty member at the Center of Infant Mental Health at the University of Washington. Her private practice is in Bellevue, where she sees mothers and infants, children, adolescents and adults for psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. Catherine is a member of the Orcas Medical Foundation board of directors.

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Free community meal Orcas Christian School invites everyone to the second of this year’s free all-you-caneat Community Dinners on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14. They will be serving from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. so gather all of your friends, neighbors and sweethearts to join you for a great evening, say organizers. “OCS does such a great job making these dinners special. It is a fantastic way to have

a delicious meal with everyone you love hanging out with!� said islander Lynsey Smith. The Italian meal will feature lasagna, spaghetti with red and white sauce, steamed broccoli, string beans, salad bar, french bread, Valentine cakes, and a drink. The gymnasium will be open for play. The final Community Dinner of the year will be on March 13.

Go Italian! lunch @ Enzos! Dinner @ Sazio/Chimayo PUBLIC WORKS OPEN HOUSE • Meet the new PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR • Learn about the SIGN REPLACEMENT & HAZARD MITIGATION PROGRAM • See the latest plans for the MT. BAKER ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

San Juan County Public Works is hosting an Open House on Thursday, February 16 at the Fire Hall from 11:30 to 3:00. Orcas Island projects listed on the 6-Year Transportation Improvement Plan will be displayed. Please plan to stop by and give us your thoughts on some of the upcoming projects.


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Bomb squad makes visit to Orcas by COLLEEN SMITH ARMSTRONG Editor/Associate Publisher

When Lisa Maier’s aunt passed away four years ago, she brought home some of her belongings. The last thing Maier imagined was that one of the boxes contained explosive materials. A frequent seller on Ebay, Maier recently posted her aunt’s 1930s first aid kit on the website. It garnered an unusual response. “Another seller said to me, ‘You should know that this has an explosive in it and you should call the fire department,� Maier says. The item in question is called “picric acid,� a chemical compound commonly used as an explosive. In the early 20th century, picric was used as an antiseptic and a treatment for burns, malaria, her-

pes, and smallpox. It was often included in first aid kits. In Maier’s case, there were several packages of picric acid gauze pads in the aid kit. When wet, the compound is not dangerous, but over time it can dry out and crystallize. “It can be an explosive from friction or movement – anything can set it off,� Maier said. Upon learning about the dangerous item in her home, Maier carefully carried it outside and put it on the farthest corner of her property on Scenic Lane in Eastsound. “It probably wasn’t the wisest thing, but I just wanted it out of the house,� she said. Maier called the sheriff and Orcas Fire and Rescue. The picric acid was roped off and a deputy

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stood guard all night until the regional bomb squad could arrive the next morning, Feb. 1. Members of the bomb squad responded to the scene and made the item safe for transport to the public works yard, where it was safely detonated. “I commend all those involved

Above: Firefighter George Schermerhorn shakes hands with Division Chief Patrick Shepler after responding to the call. Left: the picric acid pads. for taking all the necessary steps to bring this situation to a safe resolution,� said Sheriff Rob Nou. “Improper handling or disposal could have resulted in a tragic outcome.� Maier says bomb responders

‘Mockingbird’ play Winter book sale at Orcas Center The Pulitzer Prize winning novel “To Kill a Mockingbird� by Harper Lee will be performed at Orcas Center on Friday and Saturday, February 10-11 and 17-18 at 7:30 p.m. The play is renowned for its warmth and humor, despite dealing with the serious issues of rape and racial inequality. The production is directed by Robert Hall and performed by a local star-studded cast. Tickets are $15 for adults and $11 for students, $2 off for Orcas Center members. Go to www.orcascenter.org or call 376-2281 ext. 1.

Save the date for the Friends of the Orcas Island Library’s annual Winter Book Sale. It will be held Feb. 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Orcas Island Public School. All books are $2 for hardbacks and $1 for paperbacks. This year’s selection

School celebrity chef Where can you get calzone, fresh kale salad with dried fruits and cheeses and chocolate pudding cake for just $5? Try the public school cafeteria on Feb. 15 where Anne Garfield will be serving up this delicious lunch for our kids and anyone else wishing to partake between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Garfield will also be visiting Paula Towne’s food class, where she will discuss kale, the “Veggie of the Month.�

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Editorial ou’re driving down the road, car loaded up with recycle and garbage, on your way to the transfer station. Along the way, you see a flattened cardboard box by the side of the road. Then you encounter a truck with loosely secured recycle items in the back. You watch as the wind works paper towels free of the load. This may not happen every time you venture out on a dump run, but most islanders will agree that this scenario is not unfamiliar. We would like to remind everyone that there are penalties for not adequately securing your trash items. There is RCW is 46.61.655, “Failure to Secure Load,� which carries a $216 fine. If the action causes property damage, such as a flat tire or broken windshield, it is a misdemeanor crime. If the debris injures somebody, it could be a gross misdemeanor crime. In addition, a county ordinance requires all loads to transfer stations be covered with a tarp. There is a fee surcharge for noncompliance. Then there are littering laws. RCW 70.93.060 sets minimum fines for littering and illegal dumping. Local sheriff’s offices or health departments carry out most enforcement of litter laws. The fines range from $50 to $5,000, depending on the kind of littering. Littering more than a cubic yard is a gross misdemeanor and can bring up to a year in jail. Citizens who witness littering acts can call the litter hotline at 1-866-LITTER-1 and report basic information such as date, time, location, the license plate of the vehicle, and a description of the vehicle. Department of Ecology staff will cross-reference the reported license plate with the Department of Licensing to get the name and address of the vehicle’s registered owner. When you are loading up your vehicle with trash or recycle items, take the time to make sure debris will not be carried away on your drive to the dump. Enforcing litter laws is difficult, so you may not get “caught� or fined. But being careless with your waste makes our earth just that much more dirty.

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705& :&4 '03 4$)00-4 Tough times or good times, it seems to me that the very best way to make sure our society can be successful for all is to make sure we have well educated people to run that society. The only way to do that is for all of us to join together to support good education. We’ve been waiting for the state to fully fund since the 1977 Doran decision – so we’d best not wait for the latest State Supreme Court decision to force the legislature to fully fund our schools. We need to do it! And we need to do it now! Yes, after working at OISD for just under 30 great years, the Orcas schools are dear to my heart. And yes, I do have three terrific grandsons attending the schools and I care mightily that their educational needs be met. That’s my full disclosure, but beyond all that, there are hundreds more children on our island who need the best we can give! Please join me in voting yes for our schools’ levy. Coleen O’Brien Orcas Island Providing our island children with a strong education is vital to the health of our community. Achieving this in a state ranked 38th in the nation for funding public schools is especially challenging during one of the toughest economic times in recent history. Our school district leaders have worked diligently to create a sensible proposal that asks voters to approve a four-year levy to provide about 25% funding for vital operating expenses including the salaries of all personnel, and such basics as keeping the lights on and books to read. The new four-year levy would replace an existing operational levy at a savings to tax payers of one cent per thousand. It is important to note that the capital levy passed by islanders last November paid for critical upgrades to the elementary school like heating and clean water. We have a great school! Teachers, staff, students, parents, community members and leadership have worked hard to create a positive environment where all children "EWFSUJTJOH 4BMFT Cathi Brewer cbrewer@soundpublishing.com Administrative Kathy Everett $PPSEJOBUPS admin@islandssounder.com $JSDVMBUJPO Gail Anderson-Toombs administrative gandersontoombs assistant @islandssounder.com Marketing Artist Scott Herning sherning@soundpublishing.com -FHBMT 0GGJDF 4UBGG admin@islandssounder.com

receive a strong education. That strong education yields graduating seniors who go on to successful lives as contributing citizens. Please join us in support of our fantastic school and vote “yes� for the Orcas Island School District Levy. Kevin and Nancy O’Brien Eastsound Vote yes for the Maintenance and Operations Levy in February that will be replacing the expiring M & O Levy. Revenue from this levy makes up about 25 percent of the district’s budget and helps to pay for teachers and staff that are not covered by the state, as well as other essential costs the district has. With additional cuts from the state ahead, it will be more critical than ever that the Orcas Island School District’s M & O Levy is passed in February! Also, please contact your state representatives ASAP to insist they: find new revenue to adequately support, rather than continue to cut, education, social services and public safety that make our communities healthy and strong; support our existing public school classrooms and alternative learning programs with adequate funding, instead of siphoning off millions to create charter schools that voters in our state have already rejected 3 times; reject a state takeover of K-12 educators’ health benefit plans; and retain the current K-12 educators’ health benefit plan, which costs less and provides more than the proposed state health plan. It’s easy and so important! Call or e-mail today. Their names and

contact info are: Rep. Kris Lytton (on Education Committee!) kristine.lytton@leg.wa.gov, 360-7867800. Senator Kevin Ranker Kevin. Ranker@leg.wa.gov, 360-786-7678; Rep. Jeff Morris jeff.morris@leg. wa.gov 360-786-7970. Anne Ford McGrath Marny Gaylord Pam Jenkins Mandy Randolph Lyn Perry Catherine Laflin Lorena Stankevich The Orcas Education Association Executive Board

CAO is not balanced Under the council’s proposed Critical Area Ordinance, applicants will be required to navigate a complex set of rules and restrictions to get the county’s approval for the use of their land. Applicants will have to prove they will not “impact� the environment with the “development� they propose on their land and implement expensive “mitigation� of the theoretical impacts. In the draft ordinance being written by the county’s planning staff the rules are vague, with the “director� being given the final authority to decide on the approval or denial of a citizen’s permit application. Under the proposed ordinance, the un-elected director becomes the most powerful and authoritative person in the permitting process. Let’s hope the county has a director with the wisdom of Solomon – not likely based on recent experience. When it comes to balancing the CAO with the other normal plan-

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What is the Time Bank? by MARK DETRAY Special to the Sounder

Many of readers may recall a Dec. 9, 2011 story in the Islands’ Sounder, “A new bank for Orcas Island: the Time Bank.� It detailed some of the experiences of Diane Emerson, a global volunteer, in working with time banks, particularly in New Zealand, and her advocacy for establishing a time bank here in San Juan County. Emerson has witnessed repeatedly the capacity of time banks to increase the economic and social resiliency of the communities where she has worked. In the two months that have passed since Emerson’s visit, through considerable research, communication with Timebanks USA and

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the efforts of a core group of local volunteers, the task of establishing a county-wide time bank (aka, time exchange) is well underway. The local time exchange initiative is now ready to adopt a name and motto – this will be accomplished through an informal county-wide ballot. A temporary website has been set up with the ballot link at: www.VisionOnOrcas. com. Both the “Home� page and the “Programs� page, which details the initiative, have the link to the ballot. Once the name and domain name and motto have been determined and affiliate membership has been received from TimeBanks USA, the temporary webpage will be replaced with an interactive website specific to our county-wide time exchange. Morgan Meadows, acting coordinator for the time exchange initiative, anticipates the website and database will be up and running and ready for folks to enroll no later than March 1. Ongoing workshops and presentations, as well as fundraising events,

State of the ferries Ferry funding has been an ongoing issue every year since the motor vehicle excise tax (MVET) disappeared 12 years ago. And each year, after threatening cuts in service, the legislature has been able to beg, borrow and steal funds from other transportation accounts to keep the ferries going. Fares have gone up dramatically over the last 12 years, but the cost of fuel has tripled and labor costs have gone up. Fares continue to pay for about two-thirds of total operating costs, with the remainder split between dedicated funding (various license fees) and the “borrowed� funds. No other public transit system (including

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roads) has anywhere near that level of ridership contribution, and as fares go up, ridership goes down. We are once again facing service cuts, and this time there won’t likely be any “leftoverâ€? transportation funds to borrow from. Work has started on a series of mega-projects, including the Alaska Viaduct replacement and new 520 bridge, all with enormous appetites for cash. Ferries are not alone, funds are also needed for highway maintenance and preservation also, but roads deteriorate over time while ferries stop running immediately without operating funds. The governor has proposed a 10-year funding package totaling $3.7 billion to fund transportation maintenance and preservation, including $1 billion (over 10 years) for ferries. This would provide the operating and maintenance funds needed to maintain current service levels and maintain existing facilities. New vessel construction is also needed, but is not included in this packÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀ

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are now being organized by a growing number of volunteers; dates and times will be posted in local community calendars. The first fundraising endeavor, hosted by Samara Shaw, is a pie sale that will be held on Feb. 11 and 12 at Island Market. If you are interested in helping with this pie sale, please call Samara at 376-6771. Emerson has kept in touch with Morgan Meadows to encourage and learn from the local initiative. She wrote, “I can see how important it is for an effort like this to get off to a good start. What you are doing, Morgan, looks to me to be a model for all other new time banks. So please document the heck out of it if you can. I cannot tell you how delighted I am at the progress you are making. Wow.� Simply put, this initiative is indeed off to a good start and is on its way to providing a county-wide network that will strengthen our island communities. Mark DeTray lives on Orcas Island.

age. The package would be funded by a $1.50/barrel fee on processed oil, a fee on studded tires to compensate for road damage, and a fee for electric vehicles, which use roads but don't contribute to gas tax. Without this funding package, we’re told that five routes would need to be cut in 2013, including Bremerton, Port Townsend and our Anacortes/Sidney run. With the Sidney boat also goes 25 percent of our spring and fall mainland service, (the international boat spends 11 of its 18 hours providing domestic service). And deeper cuts would be needed in the following years. The governor’s proposal has been introduced to both the House and Senate (HB-2660 and SB-6455, respectively). We attended the public hearings, as did FAC members and elected officials from other com-

munities, to testify on the need for ferries funding and the likely impacts if not found. Most of the discussion, however, focused on road maintenance (which is easily deferred) and the potential effect of the barrel fee on local refineries. Feedback so far is that, given the short session and pressures on the general budget, this proposal – and in particular the barrel fee – is meeting significant resistance. Our questions to legislature have been: “If not this, then what? And if not now, then when?� No answers, yet. Please join us in asking the legislature to support long-term sustainable funding for ferries. Twelve years of kicking the can down the road is enough! For more information see our website at http://sanjuanco.com/fac.

LETTERS FROM 4 ning goals such as housing, the economy, transportation, or the property rights of citizens, only the natural environment is of importance to the majority of the council. Nothing else matters. There has never been a serious attempt to see how

the CAO proposals would play out against the other requirements of the GMA. As citizens, we should be asking our elected officials to balance and consider all of the interests of the islands residents; not just the narrow agendas of a small group of environmentalists. Joseph Ryan Roche Harbor

Meeting about tree removal at Moran The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission will be hosting a public meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 15 to discuss forest health issues around the Moran State Park Retreat Center and Primitive Campground areas. A portion of the Retreat Center is currently closed due to significant tree disease issues. Park staff noticed a gradual – but growing – pattern of dying trees around these areas. Tree pathogens were identified throughout portions of these sites and the adjacent forest. This pathogen can cause trees to fail with little or no warning, thus posing a significant risk to visitors, staff, and facilities. State Parks has identified the need to remove trees on approximately 12.5 acres. A public meeting will be held on Feb. 15 from 6:15-7:15 p.m. at the Camp Moran Environmental Learning Center. To receive additional information or provide comments, contact the park at moran@parks.wa.gov or 376-2326.

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PLASTIC FROM 1 SCHOOL FROM 1 tion of library hours, cutting Waldron aide position in half, reducing classified non-rep positions by 668 hours, slimming down prof/ tech positions by one hour a day, reducing custodial positions by two hours a day and maintenance positions by one hour a day, and applying for a waiver of two

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sample they have taken from Puget Sound. Buffum said the bags also break into

snow days because it was a “public emergency.â€? Audience member and parent Tess White voiced concern about cutting hours for para-educators, who work under teachers and provide direct serves to kids and their families. “You might save now, but you will eat it later,â€? she said. “The special ed teachers are already pushed to their limits ‌ para-educators can’t

give enough support as it is now.� Board members whittled the transportation cut to $6500, but the Orcas Island Education Foundation plans to help fundraise for the amount, ensuring kids will not feel an impact to their bus route. “Kari Schuh, a teacher, has also come up with the ‘OIEF $100 Campaign,’� said Janet Brownell, OIEF president and school board member. “The idea is to find 1000 family, friends, friends of friends – all to donate $100 to back-fill the $100,000 budget hole.�

hopeful the Orcas Parks and Recreation District will join in creating a long-term solution, similar to what the rec district on San Juan Island does. Of Island Rec’s 17-cent levy, seven cents goes to maintaining Friday Harbor school sports. But that is far into the future. For now, the club is seeking community partners to help solve funding challenges faced by the school district. While the Boosters are now focused on raising $25,000 for spring sports programs, volunteer Kevin O’Brien says they are “respectful� of the other fundraising that Orcas School plans to do. “We don’t want to get in the way of the fundraising for core school offerings,� he said. “We plan to host a forum to brainstorm ideas and see how important sports are to the community.� To donate to the sports program, mail a check to the Orcas Island Community Foundation (“Booster Fund�) at P.O. Box 1496, Eastsound, WA 98245 or online at oicf.us. To donate to OIEF, go to www.oief. org.

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small pieces full of deadly chemicals like PCB. “This is horrible, especially since Southern Resident Orcas and Chinook Salmon have some of the highest concentration of PCBs in their bodies compared to other populations along the West Coast,� wrote Buffum in a letter about the issue. Buffum said that if the statewide bill fails then they

Obituary Faith ‘Fowler’ Deeds Faith Arlene "Fowler" Deeds of Orcas Island passed away peacefully in her sleep on Jan. 29 surrounded by her family. She was 93 years young. Faith was born in St. Paul Minnesota to John Gugler and Perna Gruber on Sept. 9, 1918. After graduating from college, Pearl Harbor was attacked and Faith joined the Navy Waves. She served the duration of WWII in Washington D.C., and helped crack the Japanese code. After an honorable discharge from the Waves, she traveled to Alaska to visit her mother in Anchorage. It was on the ship to Alaska that she met and fell in love with George Charles Fowler of Portland, Oregon. They married and returned to Alaska in 1948 to open a gunsmith shop and then to homestead. Ten years and five children later they moved to the outskirts of Portland, Ore., where they had one more child. In 1970 she and George moved to Orcas Island with their three youngest children. George passed away in 1983 and in 1987 she married long-time family friend John W. Deeds. They lived at her home in the Orcas village area. Faith was a proud member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 93, the St. Francis Catholic Church, Orcas Garden Club, the Orcas Power Squadron, the H.A.M. Radio Club of S.J.C.

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and served as a greeter at the Orcas Senior Center. From 1972 until 2007 she spent countless hours as a volunteer at the Orcas Island Library. She leaves behind her children: Colleen Billings of Chewelal, Wash.; Charles Fowler and his wife Marlene of Winlock, Wash.; Marie Fowler of Spokane, Wash.; Maureen Wight of Chewela, Wash.; Joan Roll and her husband Christopher of Melbourne, Fla.; Jay Fowler and his wife Teri Williams of Orcas Island, Wash.; and Marion Deeds and her husband Dave Manley of Sebastopol, Calif. and cousin Mae Lucill Gruber of Duluth, Mont. Faith had 14 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and three great-greatgrandchildren. All who wish to visit and share memories of Faith are welcome to join her family on Feb. 19 between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. at the Orcas Senior Center. Refreshments will be provided by the American Legion Auxiliary. Please remember her with your time or other donations to your favorite charity. Submitted by Faith Deeds’ family.

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Right, middle: Charlie and Mandy in 1986. Above: The Nigretto family – Charlie, Bella, Tyler, Alexa and Mandy.

Third time is the charm. Charlie and Mandy Nigretto nearly got to know each other twice. But it took a third encounter for love to take hold. “I was supposed to go to prom with him,� said Mandy, who is four years younger than Charlie. “Neither one of us remembers why, but it never happened.� She graduated that year, and worked at the gas station on Main Street. Charlie

would fill up his car there frequently and always flirted with Mandy. That was as far as it went. Then Mandy moved to New York to live with her dad. A year later, she came home for her friend Christy’s graduation from Orcas High School. Christy was dating Charlie’s best friend, so the two decided it would be fun to set Mandy up with him for the short time she was on the island. “I absolutely fell in love with him,� remembers Mandy. “I never went back

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Top: The couple on an early date. Left: Hurricane Lago.

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Ed Lago has been married to his wife Keri for eight years, but he likes to think of her as his girlfriend. “I treat her like when we were first dating,â€? he said. “I often tell the kids, ‘I have a crush on your mom.’ ‌ I flirt with Keri all the time. I have that passion for her after all these years. I tell her

she is cute everyday.� Adds Keri, “He doesn’t say it because it’s routine. He really means it.� The very private Lagos were reluctant to sit down for an interview, but when Ed teased Keri that she didn’t want to because she didn’t love him enough, the gloves came off. The Orcas couple began their relationship 12 years

ago over the phone. Keri was working as a marketing director at a software firm in Bellevue when she called Ed to schedule a conference in the hotel where he was sales manager. They spoke several times over the course of three weeks, building a rapport with one another.

Keri was intrigued and wanted to meet the alluring man behind the phone, but the sales conference was four months away. One day, instead of faxing over some paperwork to Ed, she swung by to drop it off. “I had no idea he was Filipino,� Keri said about her first impression. “He was wearing a suit, and I was definitely attracted to him.� Ed was also surprised. He thought Keri was Korean because her last name was Duenn. While he enjoyed their conversations, he just assumed she would make a nice friend. After meeting her, he thought, “Well hello there. You’re cute.� Keri was fresh out of a relationship and Ed was recently divorced with two young sons. Neither wanted to embark on new love, but despite their intentions, their romance blossomed quickly. Within three months they

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What does love mean to you? Answered by students at Orcas Christian School.

“Love is like loving your mom and dad; you can take care of them.� – Maddox

LAGOS FROM 9 together for 12 years, Keri most loves her husband’s work ethic and commitment to his family. “I love his drive,� she said. “He is very motivated. And he’s very aware of his family and has strong family values. Family is his number one focus.� Ed says he most appreciates Keri’s selflessness. “She has always put others first, even before we had kids,� he said. Keri runs Cherry T’s consignment shop in Eastsound with her mom, and Ed is a member service engineer at OPALCO. He also teaches group power classes at

“Love is not being greedy, not being selfish. Love is when you share what you have.� – Meriel

Orcas Spa and Athletics at 5:45 a.m. “Keri comes to nearly every class, even if she’s only had four hours of sleep,� Ed said. “It’s one more way for us to sneak in some time together.� The couple says humor plays a big part in their relationship and working through problems. “I feel life is too short to hold a grudge,� Ed says. “I tell her I love her and I’m sorry I was a jackass.� One of their rules is to always say good night to one another and say goodbye and ‘I love you’ in the morning, even if they are angry at each other. In addition to Lani, their kids include Diego, 7, and

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Remy, 5. The Lagos have blended their families into what Keri’s dad calls “Hurricane Lago.� Ed’s two sons from his previous marriage, Mario, 18, and Antonio, 15, live in Issaquah, but everyone gets together several times a month. “I get to grow old with Keri and watch our kids grow up,� Ed said. “I feel lucky to have that.� The Lagos balance their family-oriented life with one-on-one dates. “We make time for each other to catch up,� Ed said. “Just to sit down, uninterrupted, and hear what she thinks, how she feels. And vice versa.�

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and we don’t argue a lot,� he said. “What we argue about is the typical married stuff: money and kids. Other than that, we enjoy each other’s company. We let each other do our own thing. We’re equally independent. She can go on trips with her friends, and so can I.� His favorite thing about Mandy is her zest for life. “She always wants to go somewhere and do some-

thing,� Charlie said. “She keeps the household moving.� Mandy loves her husband’s honesty, humor and calm demeanor. “Nothing ever seems to be a big deal for him,� she said. “He never gets worked up.� Charlie says he is “game� for another 25 years with his wife at his side. “I’m looking forward to raising our grand babies,� Charlie said. “I am excited to see where the next

25 goes. She will be good grandma and I will be a good grandpa. I think it will be fun.â€? Mandy says the hardest part of being married is compromising. She wants to travel more but Charlie wants to save up money. “We balance each other out,â€? she said. “We might get annoyed but it’s only for a minute. We’re laughing again right away ‌ It just works. Sometimes there are no words to say why. It just does.â€?

Lady Vikes move on to district The Lady Vikings will take on Evergreen Lutheran this Friday, at home, during a district play-off game. Last week the girls played three games in three days. On Feb. 2, the team faced off with Mount Vernon Christian. They led by one at the end of the half but the Lions pulled ahead in the second half to earn the win, 44-37. Bella Nigretto led in scoring with 20 points. The seniors were honored during “Senior Night� at the home game against Cedar Park Christian on Friday, Feb. 3. It proved to be a much better night for the Lady Vikings. Senior players Kathryn Tidwell and Claire O’Neill

were on fire with 7 and 8 points respectively. Nigretto led the charge with 10 points and Tidwell pulled down a record high 22 rebounds. The final score was 41-23. On Saturday, the Vikings traveled to Friday Harbor, hoping to take down the Wolverines. At the end of the first quarter, the score was tied at 9. Friday Harbor pulled ahead in the second quarter by 10 and the Lady Vikings could not recover. The final score was 49-38. If the Vikings win district play-offs on Feb. 10 – the game is at 5:30 p.m. – it secures a place for the team at the Feb. 11 play-offs.

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Viking senior Claire O’Neill drives the baseline during the game against Cedar Park Christian on Feb. 3.

‘GĂśtterdämmerung’ opera ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH ORCAS LOPEZ ISLAND St. Francis Church in Center Church Eastsound Mass 4:30 p.m. Saturday Mass 1:00 p.m. Sunday

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Deborah Voigt in “GĂśtterdämmerung.â€?

The Met: Live in HD’s “GĂśtterdämmerungâ€? is the final chapter in the Met’s new production of opera’s definitive epic, Wagner’s “Der Ring des Nibelungen.â€? It will be On Screen at Orcas Center on Sunday, Feb. 12 at 1 p.m. Robert Lepage’s technologically advanced new staging of Wagner’s “Ring Cycleâ€? comes to an epic climax with “GĂśtterdämmerungâ€? (“The Twilight of the Gods.â€?) The opera uses high-tech video projections and a set of 24 planks known as “the machineâ€? to realize Wagner’s ambitious vision for the final chapter in his saga. Deborah Voigt stars in one of the most demanding roles in all of opera as BrĂźnnhilde, the warrior-maiden-turnedmortal whose actions lead to global apocalypse. Jay Hunter Morris, who stepped into the title role of Wagner’s Siegfried earlier this season to great acclaim, returns as opera’s ultimate doomed hero. The running time is six hours with two intermissions. Tickets are $15 for adults and $11 for students; $2 off for center members. Go to www.orcascenter.org or call 376-2281 ext. 1.


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nthusiastic attendees voted singer Marissa Veldman to stardom last weekend at the 2012 Orcas Has Talent competition. “I wanted to win very badly because I needed money for the mission trip I’m going on to Costa Rica in March,� said Veldman, a junior at Orcas Christian School. “And I wasn’t expecting anything, really. I just love doing it and I love performing! I want to thank the community for voting and supporting me in all that I do!� As expected, the competition was sizzling, with local talent making the voting painfully difficult for the audience. AllMost Canadian band drummer Kellen Comrie accompanied Veldman on piano for her first two songs, and she came in a cappella on the third round with “Amazing Grace� to beat out final round contestants Carl Burger and AllMost Canadian. Orcas Has Talent is a fundraiser for Orcas Island Prevention Partnership. During the first round, conductor Pamela Wright and her young strings group The Ceolinas, named after the cello, viola and violin, impressed the judges with their harmony on a number from the Pirates of

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5)634%": '&# BOOK READING: Island author Maura O’Neill will speak and sign from her book “Mending A Torn World,� a conversation about listening to conservative and progressive women’s voices in

the Caribbean. Veldman sang Carrie Underwood's "Temporary Home," followed by Burger on a 1960's Bill Steele number, the environmental plea "Garbage." Former Buffalo, NY bread co-op manager Maura Pellettieri accompanied herself on piano on a soulful original composition, causing a hush to fall over the audience and leading judges to anticipate more songs from her during the evening. Talent Junior winner Matthew Laslo-White apparated out of nowhere with his cheeky grin and mysterious illusions, earning a "You've got magic!" from judge Bob Shipstad. Saxophonist Al Bentley and tuba player Matthew “Wally� Wallrath appeared as “The Bicycle Horse Brigade,� starting their musical act with a skit complete with furry-hatted sidekick Michaud Sauvage as the “compost genie.� Rhiannon Lawson graced the stage with a number from the Burlesque Bombshells; KT Lazlo turned heads in a slinky outfit as she rocked KT Tunstall's “Black Horse and a Cherry Tree,� and AllMost Canadian members Dylan Thompson, twin sisters Emy and Lisa Carter, brother and sister Julia and Christian Bailey, and Comrie rolled out the high energy “If I Ruled the World� by Big Time Rush. In round two, The Ceolinas rocked Coldplay's “Viva

the world’s major religions. Darvill’s Bookstore, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

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to 2 p.m., West Sound Community Hall. Variety of items for sale, hand crafted goods and baked goods. WRITER’S ROUNDTABLE: “Don’t Cut Your Own Hair,� by Jennifer Brennock, 1-3 p.m., Orcas Library. Novelist Robert Stone says, “Revising is like cutting your own hair.� Bring your invisible lit scissors. DEER HARBOR TALENT SHOW:

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la Vida� as only a strings group can. Judge Joe Babcock praised Veldman for the “enormous voice you've got packed in there� for her rendition of “Feeling Good� by Michael Buble. Burger showed off his fabulous musical dexterity and perfect pitch with a difficult and hilarious song by folksinger William Day, “The Key of ‘R’� and Laslo-White delighted the audience by smoothly pulling young Arla Sutton from the audience and appearing to balance her in midair with the help of a single helium balloon tied to her ankle. KT Lazlo took on Adele’s “Didn't I� in a dazzling white draped gown she designed and created herself. AllMost Canadian upped the ante on fun with “Walkin' on Sunshine� to finish out the round. And then there were three. Veldman belted out “Amazing Grace,� and Burger had the audience in stitches with more quirky lyrics on Pat Donahue's “Would You Like to Play the Guitar?� AllMost Canadian took the stage for the competition’s last number, bringing even more energy and verve with “Old Time Rock and Roll.� In the end, Veldman covered her face with emotion as she was announced the 2012 winner, and Julia Bailey swept across the stage (see above photo) to whirl her friend around in a big, excited hug.

Pam at 376-4110. Bring a dish to share, your place setting, and beverage. OLGA POTLUCK: Olga Community Center, socialize at 5:30, dinner at 6:30. Dale Coburn, Olga Postmaster, and his wife Peggy will give a slide and video show of their diving trip to Fiji. VALENTINE’S DAY DANCE: At the Odd Fellows Hall. Dance theme is “Love Makes the World Go Round� and features a global music mix including Cuban, Salsa, Reggae, and Afrobeat,

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Discounted spaying, neutering Early music festival continues In honor of World Spay Day on Feb. 28 and Spay/Neuter Awareness month, the Orcas Animal Protection Society will offer discounted spaying/neutering for dogs and cats of Orcas Island residents. A grant from the Bernice Barbour Foundation provides the funding to cover surgical costs with qualified volunteers pro-

viding the necessary pre- and post-operative care. Spaying and neutering are routine surgical procedures that not only prevent unwanted litters, but also keep animals healthier, more content and better behaved. To schedule an appointment, call the Orcas Animal Shelter at 376-6777.

The Salish Sea Early Music Festival presents “A Broken Consort,� the second of five Salish Sea Early Music Festival performances in the San Juans. The concert will be performed on Orcas on Sunday, Feb. 12, 1:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. The show is an exploration of renaissance chamber music on period instruments featuring Jeffrey Cohan on renaissance tenor and bass transverse flutes, Shula Kleinerman on the off-the-shoulder renaissance violin and John Lenti on renaissance lute. The suggested donation for the concert is $15 to $20. For more information, call 3765640 or visit www.concertspirituel.org.

‘When Bullfrogs Sing Opera’ ‘Plant interactions’ discussion The latest production from Actors Theater of Orcas Island, “When Bullfrogs Sing Opera,� will performed Feb. 17–18, Feb. 24–25, and March 2-4 at 7:30 p.m. at The Grange. Watch for more about the play in next week’s edition of the Islands’ Sounder.

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