Our Team
Staff
Meet the team that keeps things moving at Orcas Senior Center. Our staff brings heart, experience, and a deep commitment to helping Orcas Islanders age well and stay connected.



Lena Kassa (she/her)
Edy Hansen (she/her)
Travis King (he/him)
Operations Manager
Program Manager
Facility Manager
Learn more about Lena.
Born and raised in Eastern Washington, Lena brings over 12 years of nonprofit experience and moved to Orcas Island in 2016 with her husband and their cat. She’s passionate about supporting community through her work at Orcas Senior Center, helping ensure that seniors and adults with disabilities can age well and stay connected.
Learn more about Edy.
Originally from Hawaii, Edy has called Orcas Island home for over 20 years. She raised three daughters here—each a graduate from Orcas Island High School and Western Washington University. Edy is passionate about creating engaging and meaningful programs for the Orcas Senior Center, bringing fun, connection, and engagement to the community.
Learn more about Travis.
Travis, a stage actor with a degree in theatre, moved from Spokane to Orcas Island in 2016 and has been active in the local theatre scene ever since. Also a visual artist and experienced in professional maintenance, he enjoys sailing his boat “King’s Ransom” and brings a hands-on approach to island living.
Board of Directors
Our board is made up of islanders who care deeply about community well-being. Through leadership and oversight, they help ensure that Orcas Senior Center continues to grow, thrive, and serve those who count on us.



John Ehrmantraut
Suzette Lamb
Darcey Miller
Chair
Vice Chair
Secretary
Learn more about John.
John grew up in Ohio, served as a hospital corpsman in the U.S. Navy, and spent much of his career in human resources before moving to Orcas Island in 2021 to be closer to family. Now a dedicated volunteer with Orcas Senior Center, John is pleased to join the Board of Directors and support seniors in living and aging well on Orcas Island. You can reach John at chair@orcasseniors.org.
Learn more about Suzette.
Suzette moved to Eastsound with her husband in 2020 and brings a background in nonprofit work as a licensed psychotherapist specializing in attachment, trauma recovery, and parenting. Originally from Texas and raised in an Air Force family, she’s excited to help strengthen services for all islanders while enjoying life on Orcas—especially cooking, gardening, and fishing for kokanee.
Learn more about Darcey.
Originally from Pennsylvania, Darcey Miller moved to West Seattle in 1999 and has been involved with the Orcas Island community since 2017. A longtime volunteer with Orcas Senior Center, she now serves as board secretary and is especially passionate about event planning, fundraising, and community connection.



Lynnette Wood
Greg Raffelson
George Eberle
Learn more about Lynnette.
Lynnette grew up in California and pursued a global career in applied mathematics, spanning satellite imaging, foreign aid, and climate change adaptation, with work in 67 countries. A full-time Orcas resident since 2010, she has served on numerous local boards and committes and remains an active volunteer with Orcas Senior Center, where she envisions a vibrant hub for the entire community.
Learn more about Greg.
A San Francisco Bay Area native and Stanford graduate with a BA in Economics, Greg is pleased to be part of the unique community on Orcas Island. Inspired by his experience supporting his aging parents, he hopes to contribute to the work of Orcas Senior Center and help fellow seniors lead self-sufficient lives with dignity and grace.
Learn more about George.
After retiring from a 30-year career as a first responder with the Daly City Fire Department, George and his wife, Karen, made Orcas Island their home in 2000, drawn by its quiet beauty and relaxed pace of life. An active volunteer ever since, George is passionate about ensuring Orcas Senior Center remains a safe, welcoming space filled with preparedness, connection, and fun.


Ramona Curtis
Learn more about Ramona.
Ramona Curtis, a former teacher and principal with Seattle Public Schools, has a lifelong love for people—especially seniors—and delights in gardening, quilting, cooking, storytelling, and spending time with family. She treasures her antique beach house, the Hiatt House in Olga, and all the beauty and charm of Orcas Island.
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