Made By Hand: Shell Art

Freeland Library  -- Collected a stash of shells over the summer? We’ll share some ideas (and supplies) for decorating and transforming them into something new. We’ll have some shells, but please bring your own as well.

PBY Naval Air Museum

CPO Club, Oak Harbor  -- The featured speaker at the monthly no-host luncheon will be Wayne Clark. Wayne will talk about the PBY history in Alaska as the PBY’s were the backbone of the early WWII involvement in the war. This would include the use of the PBYs as USCG aircraft, and the Navy’s recon and search and rescue use both […]

Island Herb Vendor Day

Island Herb, Freeland  -- Representatives from Sticky Budz 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.

Recurring

Oak Harbor Music Festival

Downtown Oak Harbor  -- Free music festival with more than 30 acts appearing on two stages. Two beer gardens, arts and crafts vendors and much more to enjoy.

Live Music: Jim Smith

Penn Cove Taproom, Oak Harbor  -- Playing classic hits from throughout the decades. Music that brings back memories…and puts a smile on your face. No cover. For more information, call 360-682-5747 or visit www.penncovebrewing.com.

All You Can Eat Breakfast

Whidbey Masonic Lodge 15, 804 N. Main, Coupeville  -- Breakfast includes eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, orange juice and tea or coffee. $8/Adults, $4/Children 4-12, under 4 free.

Live Music: Woody Virgil

Penn Cove Taproom, Coupeville  -- This Whidbey Island musician plays original tunes mixed with pop, folk, rock, and country. Backed with his phantom rhythm section, he’s like a one man trio, with a little harmonica thrown in. No cover. For more information, call 360-682-5747 or visit www.penncovebrewing.com.

Whidbey Earthquakes: What to Expect, How to Prepare

Freeland Library  -- Find out about local earthquakes in the updated version of this popular documentary. Presented by Robert Elphick and an American Red Cross representative. Everyone is welcome. Produced by Whidbey Island’s 4-HD Video Editing Club for the local American Red Cross. A question and answer time follows the film.

The Boy Who Loved Band-Aids

Coupeville Library  -- Courtney Campbell tells the hilarious tale of Hank, a boy who loves Band-Aids, and his quest to get as many Band-Aids as he can even though he doesn’t need them.