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Kids Storytime at the Orcas Island Library
November 14th from 11:00am-12:00pm
Join Jenny for storytime in our kids section!

Art with Carla at the Orcas Senior Center
Fridays from 1:00-3:00pm
Led by experienced artist Carla Stanley, this lighthearted class focuses on the creative process with a strong belief in your artistic potential, regardless of skill level. The class is $10 (or $8 for OSC members). Contact Carla at 360.317.5652 or onlyonorcas@gmail.com to secure your spot. Uncover your artistic potential and join creative Fridays at Orcas Senior Center!

Needlework Circle at The Orcas Senior Center
Fridays from 2:00-6:00pm
Join this weekly gathering for knitters, crocheters, embroiderers, and all needleworkers at Orcas Senior Center, every Friday at 2pm. Come hang out—no project required! Whether you haven’t knitted in years, want to learn to crochet, or just want to relax and chat, you’ll find a wonderful selection of donated yarn, needles, books, and plenty of friendly advice. For more information, contact Edy Hansen at edy@orcasseniors.org or 206.413.6167

Orcas Pride Book Club
November 14th from 6:00-7:00pm at the Orcas Library
Orcas Pride’s Queer Book Club meets on the second Friday of the month to explore LGBTQIA+ stories, authors, and themes. All are welcome! *Discussing “Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree! Questions? Contact Sara at sarapelfrey@gmail.com

On Stage at Orcas Center: Magical Mystery Tour – A Beatles Music Extravaganza
November 14th & 15th at 7:00pm, 16th at 2:00pm
Rock on the Rock Choir and Orcas Center are presenting a Beatles Music Extravaganza on the main stage for three weekends in November. Magical Mystery Tour is a one-act show featuring an all-island cast of singers, actors, dancers, and musicians who will take you on a nostalgic, heartfelt odyssey. Directed and created by Grace McCune, the production is a re-imagined approach to the songs we all know and love from not only the Beatles’ “Magical Mystery Tour” album but also selected songs from the vast anthology of the Beatles repertoire.

A Dogs Life: The Musical
November 14th & 15th at 7:00pm, 16th at 1:00pm at The Grange
Join the Grange this November for A Dog’s Life, a heartwarming musical by Sean Grennan and Leah Okimoto. All proceeds benefit the Orcas Animal Protection Society. Catch one of six performances, with evening shows at 7:00pm on November 14, 15, 21, and 22, or matinees at 1pm on November 16 and 23. Link for tickets: https://adogslifeonorcas.com/

Adult Ballet: Level 1 Barre & Stretch
Saturdays from 9:30-10:30am at the Orcas Center
Adults Ballet classes are a great way to learn basic ballet steps at the barre to help stretch and strengthen your body. Some ballet classes will learn short choreography in the middle of the floor and work on turns, leaps and jumps. Dancers of all levels are welcome to come give these classes a try. Ages 16+. Register here

Orcas Island Fall Farmers Market
November 15th from 10:00am-2:00pm at the OISD Cafeteria
The 2025 Fall Farmers Market promises to be better than ever! Now through November, you can head over to the Orcas Island School Cafeteria every Saturday and support your favorite vendors, farmers, and food growers, and catch some amazing musical talent from the stage. Featuring live music by Kady Fox.

Grannie’s Holiday Sale
November 15th from 10:00am-2:00pm at the Orcas Senior Center
Browse a wide array of festive décor, holiday treasures, and unique creations from local artisans. It’s the perfect place to find special gifts and seasonal inspiration.

Art Sale at Olga Artworks
November 15th & 16th from 10:00am-4:00pm
This Saturday and Sunday, November 15 & 16 from 10am-4pm, you can shop Orcas Island Artworks and receive 20% off gallery-wide! Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to support our local artists and save! All artists will receive full commission for their work. The discount is Orcas Island Artworks’ gift to the community and their beloved gallery artists!

Hunger Games Movie Marathon
November 15th at 10:00am at the Orcas Library
Step back into the Arena with Katniss and Peeta, and follow their journey from survival to revolution!
Join us for an all-day binge of The Hunger Games films – and don’t forget, The Hunger Games is also this month’s featured Teen Book Box pick!

Mushroom Identification Hike
November 15th at 2:30pm at the South Arch Parking Area
Please join local naturalist River Augenstein for this series of free mushroom identification hikes.  “High Elevation Fructification” – Upper Cold Springs Trail. 3 miles, out and back with minimal elevation. Meet at Upper Cold Springs Trailhead. You will learn about many of the regions distinctive mushroom species; where they grow, how they live and and which species are edible or medicinal. There will be an emphasis on mycological nomenclature using the binomial system of classification. All hikes begin at 2:30pm sharp Meet at Trailhead. Call 360.376.5080 for more information. Bring water, warm clothing and appropriate footwear

Beatles, Burgers & Brews Fundraiser
November 15th at 5:00pm at the Orcas Center
For $49, you will enjoy a meal, beverage and a chance to win one of ten raffled prizes. Additional raffle tickets are available online or at the event to increase your chances of winning! Meals prepared by The Lower Tavern. Doors open at 5pm, dinner is served at 5:30pm You must be present to win. Raffle winners will be chosen only from those present at the event. Tickets to Magical Mystery Tour show that starts at 7pm are sold separately.

Bingo for Birds
November 16th at 11:00am at the American Legion
Come play bingo and win a bird for your Thanksgiving meal! The Auxiliary will also be serving a turkey lunch. Open to the public. The festivities will take place at the American Legion Post 93.

35+ Basketball
Sundays from 4:00-6:00pm at the Orcas Island High School Gym
Join other adult basketball players in pick-up basketball games on the full court in the gym. New and experienced players are invited to join a team. The gym opens at 4pm each Sunday, and play continues through 6pm. Indoor shoes are required. Balls and a first aid kit are provided. Pay $5 for a one-time drop-in, or pay $30 for a 6 month all-access pass that allows you to drop-in to any adult sport, including soccer, volleyball, and ultimate frisbee. Buy your Drop-in Pass Here.

16+ Volleyball
Wednesday/Sunday from 7:30-9:30pm at the Old Gym
Join adult volleyball players in the gym to learn volleyball and put your skills to the test in rounds of short games. New and experienced players are invited to join and play along. Several players are needed to help set-up and remove the net each time. Indoor shoes are required. Pay $5 for a one-time drop-in, or pay $30 for a 6 month all-access pass that allows you to drop-in to any adult sport, including soccer, basketball, and ultimate frisbee. Purchase your Drop-in Pass Here.

Get out and Hike

Cascade Falls Trail – Easy

.25 mile. 130 feet elevation loss The perfectly and naturally framed Cascade Falls are some of Moran State Park’s most well-known and popular natural wonders. The trail to the falls begins just off Mount Constitution road, where parking is available and leads quickly to the Upper Falls. These smaller falls give a taste of what is to come and serve as the source for the gentle stream that flows along the trail down to the Lower Falls. Several promontories above the falls provide excellent photo opportunities and the spray comes all the way up to the trail during the rainy seasons. The trail ultimately winds down to a bridge over the stream, where primitive trails wind through the brush directly to the falls. The water is cold, but when the stream runs low visitors can walk out right under the falls. This sometimes steep but short trail is a wonderful chance for all ages to enjoy natural water wonders on Orcas Island.

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A Bite Of Orcas

Kingfish at West Sound – By Howie

I am not, in any way, shape, or form, a guru in the ways of fine dining. Asking someone like me for advice on whether one fancy restaurant is better than another is more akin to asking a robin which tree is better for them to build a nest in. I will, however, argue vehemently that I love food (not that there’s anyone arguing with me, just a self-debate to pass the time), more so than others; be it American, Mexican, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, the list would continue to the end of the page if I had my way (though my editor would have quite the hissy fit). So while I may be spouting off my own nonsense about what I think of a restaurant, I hope that my personal preferences invigorate you to explore new places, and sample new dishes, as I will be doing throughout these reviews. Alright, enough BS; let’s get started with Kingfish at West Sound! Kingfish boasts a wonderful view from the deck, and a decent view from the seat facing the front door (I’m told by my esteemed colleague…

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