Orcas Today: Monday, June 29th

Ukulele Kanikipila
Mondays from 1:00-3:00pm at the Orcas Senior Center
Experience the joy of making music at Ukulele Kanikipila, Hawaiian for “play music,” Mondays from 1 to 3 pm at Orcas Senior Center. This gathering is open to everyone with an interest in playing music for two hours each week. If you’re a player looking to dive into the world of ukulele playing, join Kathy Collister’s twice weekly for ukulele class on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12 p.m. If you are a true beginner Kathy has an 11 a.m. class on Thursdays that will get you up to speed in no time!

Molt Search Training
June 29th from 2:00-4:00pm at Eastsound Waterfront Park
Friends of the San Juans is partnering with San Juan County Conservation Land Bank and WSG Crab Team to host a Molt Search Training on Orcas Island. Together, we’ll train volunteers to identify invasive crab molts, collect valuable scientific data, and help protect the Salish Sea through community science. Want to help protect Orcas Island’s shorelines? Free, open to the public- no experience necessary! RSVP here- https://secure.qgiv.com/for/frieve/event/igcmstttwc/

Kids Chess Workshop Ages 12 and Under
June 29th from 3:00-5:00pm at the Orcas Library
A beginner program for kids 12 and under to learn chess basics. Understand tactics, openings, and theory from State HS Team Champions. Beginners wanted!

Salish Sea Early Music Festival Concert
June 29th from 5:00-6:00pm at the Orcas Adventist Chapel
This program features Annalisa Pappano (treble viol), William Simms (baroque guitar), and Jeffrey Cohan (renaissance and baroque flutes) in a performance exploring the evolving musical landscape of the early 17th century. The concert highlights how Renaissance and Baroque instrumental styles coexisted and transitioned over time, with works showcasing both periods’ distinct yet overlapping musical colors. A suggested donation of $20–$30 is appreciated (free-will offering).
More information: www.salishseafestival.org/orcas.

Kids Chess Workshop for Ages 12+
June 29th from 6:00-8:00pm at the Orcas Library
A beginner program for ages 12 and above who would like to learn chess basics. Understand tactics, openings, and theory from State HS Team Champions. Beginners wanted.

Orcas Island Public Library Game Night
Mondays from 6:00-9:00pm
Join Woody every Monday for board games All ages are welcome. Choose from our large selection of games or bring your favorites.

16+ Tango
June 22nd at 7:30pm at Oddfellows Hall
This ongoing course will provide you with a solid foundation in technique to enjoy the music, the dance, and an evening out with a wonderful community of people. Each class will include elements that build upon each other as well as stand-alone components. Feel free to drop in when you can. When we can connect, regardless of our skill levels, we can enjoy the music, enjoy each other, and enjoy the night! For those with some experience in the Tango world, we will cover La Cruzada, La bocata, and Ochos Adela and Detras. Depending on who attends, we will explore styles of music and embrace. Please reach out if you have any questions! Email: jeffdoylesteele@gmail.com Cell: 608.513.9198 Register here

Little Summit Trail – Difficult

2.2 miles. 430 feet elevation gain/loss Little Summit rests above Mountain Lake on the eastern side of Mount Constitution. The Little Summit Trail starts at one of the best picnic vistas in Moran State Park, with several tables for visitors to relax on as they enjoy views of Mount Pickett and the south sound. The trail continues along the sloping ridge of the mountain towards the summit through variable terrain populated by switchbacks, ant hills, and ancient Lodgepole Pine growth. Several vantage points along the trail offer breathtaking views and photo opportunities of eastern Orcas Island, including Mountain Lake and Twin Lakes, and the waters of the Salish Sea. Take the mid-way cutoff towards the Cold Springs Trail for further hiking or continue the ascent towards the summit and see the best view in the San Juan Islands.

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Mijitas – By Simon

On a cold and rainy night, there are few places better to be on Orcas Island than in the dining room at Mijitas. You would be among good company as it is the go-to for many (if not most) locals. This is likely due to its prime positioning at the intersection of price, quality, service, and atmosphere. The experience of Mijits begins before you even open the door. Pass through their courtyard, and into the dining room. It is one of the most thematic restaurants on Orcas, thematic restaurants being a particular peeve of mine, due to their general reliance on cultural tropes and culinary cliches. Mijitas, however, embraces its south of the border heritage tastefully and embellishes its outdoor seating area and indoor dining room with flares of Mexicana that subtly remind one where they are. Mijitas offers a well-developed…

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