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Orcas Today: March 29th-31st

Ladies Intermediate Tennis
Monday/Wednesday/Friday from 9:00-11:00am at Buck Park
Free, drop-in, ages 16 and older.

Children of the Setting Sun Art Exhibit & Film Screening
March 29th from 5:30-7:30pm at the Orcas Center
The Visual Arts Committee (VAC) of Orcas Center is honored to welcome Children of the Setting Sun with their exhibit, “From Time Immemorial.” Children of the Setting Sun’s mission is to create and share Indigenous stories of gratitude, generosity, and respect. Join us as Children of the Setting Sun share the memories of our homeland and deepen understanding of the things they are working towards today. We hope to see you for the opening of this powerful exhibit and film screening. Hyʻshqe!

Holy Week Services at Orcas Island Community Church
March 29th at 6:30pm – Good Friday Service
March 30th at 9:00am – Holy Saturday Prayer Vigil
March 31st at 6:15am – Sunrise Service on Mt. Constitution
March 31st at 10:00am – Easter Service

On Screen at Seaview Theater: Cabrini
March 29th & 30th at 7:30pm
Rated PG-13.

Adult Intermediate Tennis
Saturdays from 8:00am-12:00pm at Buck Park
Free, ages 18 and older.

The Lion’s Club Annual Egg Hunt
March 30th at 10:00am at the Cascade Lake Day Use Area
Free parking provided by the Lions Club. Separate egg hunting grounds for the wee ones, little ones, and big kids. Come meet the Easter Bunny!  All are welcome to enjoy this community tradition.

Orcas Library Storytime
March 30th from 11:00am-11:30pm

Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting
March 30th at 5:30pm at the Orcas Center
All members and prospective members are invited to share, collaborate, and plan while enjoying amazing company, food, drink, and music. For event details and to purchase tickets, join or renew your Chamber membership, or for member directory and map/guide update forms, go here!

Easter Brunch at Orcas Hotel
March 31st
Enjoy a three-course brunch with that beautiful view from the Norbu’s Dining Room while being entertained by the incredible jazz duo of Steve Alboucq and Gene Nery!

Easter Brunch and Dinner at New Leaf
March 31st
Brunch and dinner reservations are available here!

Easter Brunch at Madrona Bar & Grill
March 31st
Call now for reservations!

Indoor Pickleball
Sundays from 10:00am-12:00pm in the Old Gym
$2 drop in enrollment.

On Stage at Orcas Center: Pamyua
March 31st at 7:00pm
Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Inuit culture as Pamyua takes the stage, using the universal language of music and dance to share indigenous knowledge and history.

Indoor Volleyball
Wednesday/Sunday from 7:30-9:30pm in the Old Gym
Ages 16+, $2 drop in fee.

Get out and Hike

Mount Constitution Loop – Difficult

6.7 miles. 1,490 feet elevation gain and loss For a great exploratory trek across Mount Constitution’s steep eastern face try the Mount Constitution Loop trail. Park at Mountain Lake to commence a steep climb towards the crest of the mountain where the trail will join with the Little Summit to Mount Constitution Trail. Follow the route through wooded hills, with marvelous views of Lummi Island and the Salish Sea, towards the summit and stone tower lookout. Once at the summit, the trail crosses the parking lot and continues down to Twin Lakes, then running south for a shaded woodland hike through the park’s largely undisturbed wooded interior back to Mountain Lake. Ambitious hikers can continue on the Mountain Lake Loop Trail, or cut straight back to the camping area. Make sure to come well prepared for this long, invigorating hike through some of Moran State Park’s most variable and primal terrain.

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A Bite Of Orcas

Orcas Hotel Cafe – By Simon

Overview At Western Washington University, in Bellingham Washington, there is a section of sidewalk outside the Student Union building that the community calls ‘Vendor’s Row’. Local food vendors from around Bellingham –generally four per day and often the same folks –come and sell their food to hungry staff and students. The stand furthest on the left is an Indian vendor. They make an excellent Tikka Masala. Buttery, full of flavor, perfectly paired with seasonal veggies, and all of that for just $5. I remember their food fondly. I find that many times in life the advice “don’t judge a book by its cover” is just bad advice. From an exterior one can often see strong indications of what lay within, for good or bad. A fresh, shiny, and new appearance can convey strong feelings of modern elegance and class. Of being on the cutting edge. While a historic building, refit to be usable, can instill a sense of heritage, history, and charm. Using a historic building as the location for a restaurant is a decision that should be weighed heavily, and the proprietor should be willing to bend to the will of the beams, boards, and windowpanes amongst which they seek to find a home. Fashion experts may…

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