Trunk or Treat with Whidbey Island Lions Club

Blue Fox Drive-In, Oak Harbor   --- Face masks required. Halloween costumes encouraged. A free, family/community Halloween event. For more information, contact wilclions@gmail.com or 360-679-9468.

No Tricks Safe Treats

Downtown Oak Harbor   --- This event includes trick or treating for children under the age of 14 at any participating business. Costumes are encouraged, while masks and social distancing are required. Merchants will be wearing masks and gloves while handing out candy and everything will take place outdoors. Find more information at oakharbormainstreet.org.

Drive Thru Trick or Treat

Saturday, October 31, 4:00-6:00pm Clinton Community Hall, 6411 S Central Ave.   --- Local organizations and businesses will be handing out goody bags for drive by pick-up in the parking lot. Pre-packaged goodie bags will be handed out to parents and children who must remain in their vehicle. The event will follow all current COVID-19 guidelines.

Halloween Car Parade

Coupeville   --- The Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association’s annual torchlight parade is being replaced with a Halloween Car Parade this year. Deck out the cars and the kids and join in the fun. Lineup at the municipal lot at Wilkes and 7th at 4:30 p.m. and the parade will begin its trek down Candy Lane promptly […]

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Christmas Bazaar

St. Augustine Catholic Church, Oak Harbor   --- Featuring handmade stitchery and crafts, "Granny’s Treasures," a holiday gift boutique, and Christmas gifts galore. Masks required. Limited entry. The church is located at 185 N. Oak Harbor St.

Community Work Party Campground Cleanup

Lake Store by Cranberry Lake   --- Bring gloves, water, snack and your favorite pruner or lopper. Plenty of social distance out in the fresh air of the park campsites. Masks are required. RSVP to deceptionpassfoundation@gmail.com.

Holiday Bazaar

Saturday, November 7, 9:00am-3:00pm Oak Harbor Lutheran Church, 1253 NW 2nd Ave.   --- Featuring handmade gifts, Seahawks crafts, knitted crafts, quilted items, wreaths, giant Jenga, handmade dolls, birdhouses, dress dish towels, wooden snowmen, baked goods, lefse, awesome silent auction items, and much more. Face masks required, following CDC guidelines.

Medicare’s Coverage of Diabetes Supplies & Services

Online program   --- Medicare covers certain supplies if you have Diabetes and Medicare Part B. The Part D drug benefits include major changes in 2021 - such as plans that cap insulin at $35 per month. Join us to learn about covered screenings, self-management training, tests, and therapies. This free Medicare presentation is available using […]

Hiking Close to Home – 3rd Edition Book Release

Pacific Rim Institute, Coupeville   --- A book release party for the 3rd Edition of Hiking Close to Home. The event will include cider, snacks and tours of the trails and native plant garden. Masks are required and other safety protocols will be in place. This new edition has 68 trails on Whidbey, Fidalgo and Guemes […]

Alzheimer’s Town Hall

Online Webinar   --- This annual community event gives residents an opportunity to learn about federal and state policies impacting people affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. Free to attend. Registration required. To register, visit alzwa.org/townhalls. For more information, contact Brad Forbes, Director of Public Policy, at brforbes@alz.org or call 425-246-6432.