Life on Orcas Island with Edee Kulper

An Interview with Mandy Randolph

59 min · 18. maj 2026
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She pioneered Wednesday in the Woods and Farm-to-Classroom during her 20+-year teaching stint at the public school, and has been a real estate agent for 13 years at T Williams Realty. Mandy was born and raised here and is one of the warmest, most helpful, resourceful human beings you'll ever meet. She's an absolute idea machine, and makes the most of every moment she has with each person, each situation, and each opportunity.

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