Memorial Day 2019: A Service of Remembrance

Maple Leaf Cemetery, Oak Harbor  -- With special presentations by OHHS Chorus and NJROTC Training Corps; and Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. Maple Leaf Cemetery is located at 1961 NE 16th Ave.

Oceans, Flamenco en Vivo

Bayview Community Hall, Langley  -- Seattle-based Flamenco artist, Savannah Fuentes presents her latest her work, Oceans,Flamenco en Vivo. The water-themed presentation will feature singer/percussionist Jose Moreno and guitarist Pedro Cortes. Both musicians are third generation Spanish Flamenco artists and reside in New York City. The all-ages performance is the second engagement of a 29-date tour […]

Island Herb Vendor Day

Island Herb, Freeland  -- Representatives from Gabriel will be on site with product displays and information. Must be 21 or older. Island Herb is located at 5565 Vanbarr Pl, Unit F. For more information, call 360-331-0140 or visit whidbeyislandherb.com. Marijuana has intoxicating effects and may be habit forming. Keep out of the reach of children.

Summer Music Series: SeaNotes

Oak Harbor Senior Center, 51 SE Jerome St.  -- Tickets: $15, includes appetizers  -- Enjoy live music and dancing at the Senior Center. In May the featured band will be the SeaNotes, whose repertoire includes some of today’s contemporary swing arrangements, waltzes, tangos, and other popular music styles. There will be a no-host wine/beer bar. […]

Relay for Life of Whidbey Island

North Whidbey Middle School, Oak Harbor  -- Run, walk, or join in this cause! For more information, visit RelayForLife.org/whidbeyislandwa or email relaywhidbey@gmail.com

Comedy Show

Penn Cove Taproom, Coupeville  -- No cover. For more information, call 360-682-5747 or visit www.penncovebrewing.com

Break Your Plastic Habit

Clinton Community Hall, 6411 Central Ave.  -- Join Sarah Berquist of WSU Waste-Wise Island County and Milena Alvarez of Waste Less Whidbey to discuss strategies to make a difference. Recycling “right” is good, but notenough. We can do better. Learn about recyclingthe “right way” and why recycling isnot enough. How do we effectively reduceconsumption?

Meet the Author: Frances Wood

Clinton Library  -- Meet local author, Frances Wood, as she talks about her novel, “Becoming Beatrice.” In this historical coming of age story, 17-yearold Beatrice leaves Oakland, Calif. in 1890 to teach in the frontier town of Snohomish, Wash.