Appearing semi-regularly in The Islands’ Sounder, History Nook articles written by Museum staff and volunteers briefly highlight people, stories, and events throughout Orcas history. A sample of these articles are available below.
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Recent Editions
Templin's Fair Co
San Juan Island Lighthouses
Pole Pass Lights
Obstruction Pass Island Light
General Orcas History
Learn more about Orcas History from these History Nooks
Remembrance
War Canoes in Olga
Compliments of W.I.I. Orcas 1909
History of the Blue Heron B&B
From Kelp to Car Carrier to Museum Model
A Whale of a Find
Boede & Jackson Cabins
Changing Times, Changing Names
Dirty Elsie
Graduation Ceremonies on Orcas
It Happened in Deer Harbor
Lobsters
Orcas Island Roads
Settlers and Settlements
The Early Days of the Orcas Island Grange
The Grand Scenic Highway
The Head House
The Mighty Candlefish
The Olga Energetics Club
People of Orcas Island
Learn more about the characters and their tales that make up Orcas Island’s past
Reverend Frank Oppermann
Orcas Gets A Colonel
Escape to Shaw - Part 2
A Hard Winter in 1942
Capt Pete: When fiction becomes fact
The Rescue of the Crew of the Salubria
Three Short Holiday Stories, Deer Harbor
The Last Resort Henry King Ketcham
Civil War Veteran, Master Carpenter Michael Donohue
Carl Weber
Deer Harbor Christmas: Brechemin Legacies
Henry Cayou's Buffalo
Hubert Ray Kaltenbach
Jack Barfoot Barfoot's Blockhouse
Milton's Retirement
Pioneer Author Fred Splitstone
Professor Eastman's Elixir of Life
Ralph Gott Road, Deer Harbor
Salubria
The Bill Buchan Story
What Happened to Percy Postlethwaite
Early Industry History
Learn more about the early industries on Orcas through these History Nooks
Mail Schemes & Dreams - Part 2
Crushing Turtleback Mountain
Get Rich - Grow Apples
Smugglers Blues
The Lost Orchards of Orcas Island
The Rise of the Resorts
Early Schooling on Orcas Island
Special thanks to Pegi Groundwater for this History Nook series
Early Schooling on Orcas Island
Early Schooling on Orcas Island Part 2
Early Schooling on Orcas Island Part 3
Early Schooling on Orcas Island Part 4
Early Schooling on Orcas Island Part 5
Early Schooling on Orcas Island Part 6
Early Schooling on Orcas Island Part 9
Patos Island History
Special thanks to Edrie Vinson for these Patos Island History Nooks
The Patos Island Lighthouse
The War Years & Patos Lighthouse
Harry D Mahler Keeper of the Patos Light
Louis Mahler, the First Light Keeper's Wife
Visitors To Patos Island Lighthouse
The Death of Noah Clark
Albert A Morgan 2nd Keeper
Edward Durgan 3rd Keeper of the Patos Light
George Lonholt 4th Keeper
Helene Glidden, Author of The Light on the Island
A Fourth Order Fresnel Lens for Patos
Rupert V Hagan Coast Guard WWII 1943-45
Don Fox, Patos 1947-48
Dale Nelson
Clarence Tee Titterington
Michelle Hassebrock
Program Administrator
Michelle grew up in Whatcom County and has lived on Orcas Island since 2020. In the spring of 2022, she joined the Museums as a weekly docent. Within a year, Michelle decided to bite the bullet and become a full-time staff member. She now works as the Program Administrator, and is currently working on revitalizing the Oral History Project and designing new exhibits.
Debbie Durand
Museum Administrator
An Orcas resident since 2017, Debbie has family ties to what feels like half of Olga and beyond. She teases she knows more of her husband’s family history than he does. Debbie is our museum admin, but also bookkeeper for many island businesses, and treasurer to several non-profits beyond the park.
Nancy Stillger
Executive Director
Nancy has lived on Orcas since 2020 coming here as an empty nester with her avid sailor husband. Nancy is New Mexico born, raised in Singapore and then has had many other stints up and down the West Coast. She has over 30 years in the non-profit industry always working in the areas of arts, culture, literature and heritage. She has a BA degree in Economics from Scripps College and a MA in Urban Planning from UCLA with an emphasis on the history of the built environment.