Discuss the Classics with Rita Bartell Drum

Oak Harbor Library  -- Join us as we share the wit, wisdom and occasional controversy of Mark Twain’s lesser known essays. We open with a summary for those who may not have been able to complete the reading. It’s just more fun that way. For more information, contact Rita Bartell Drum at ritadrum777@gmail.com or 631-707-5980.

Crime Victims’ Rights

Coupeville Library, 788 NW Alexander St.  -- Come learn what rights are, the 15 crime victim rights afforded to Washington residents, and the history of victims’ rights within the criminal justice system in Washington State and nationally. Presented by Victim Support Services.

Whidbey Island Real Estate Investors

Coupeville Library  -- Local investors meeting with guest speaker providing property management best practices, plus group discussion about ramping up your 2020 investing. Call 206-419-7516 for more information.

Island County Master Gardener Foundation

Coupeville Recreation Hall, 901 Alexander St.  -- Seth Luginbill, noxious weed coordinator for the Island County Noxious Weed Control Board will present From Sea to Hilltop: A look at noxious weed control in unique and unusual habitats throughout Whidbey Island. In this talk, we will be exploring noxious weed control as it relates to different sites and specific projects around Whidbey Island. Starting […]

CWH&H Community Dinner

Coupeville Recreation Hall  -- Everyone is invited and everyone is welcome! Join Central Whidbey Hearts & Hammers and share a delicious meal with your neighbors. Donations welcome with all proceeds to  upport CWH&H. For more information, call 360-720-2114 or email cwheartsandhammers@gmail.com

PFLAG Whidbey Island

Clean Water Facility Interpretive Center Oak Harbor  -- PFLAG supports and advocates for LGBTQ+ members of our community, their friends, and family. If you need support, or to learn more, drop by. Park between Peoples and Wells Fargo Bank and head down the sidewalk toward shore. Find us on Facebook.

Whidbey Weavers Guild

Pacific Rim Institute, Coupeville  -- Cheryl Lawrence, a local fabric artist (cheryllawrenceart.com) will present about Contemporary Katazome. She will explain how she uses the ancient art of katazome to create contemporary comment on nature and politics. For more information, visit www.whidbeyweaversguild.org.

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AARP Tax Aide: Free Tax Filing Help

Island Senior Resources, 14594 SR 525, Langley  -- Free tax return preparation and e-filing for taxpayers with low and moderate income. This service is a joint venture with the IRS to promote filing returns electronically. Special attention to those ages 60 and over. AARP membership is not required. For an appointment call 360-678-3000, leaving name, telephone number, requested site and date.

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“RED”

Whidbey Island Center for the Arts, Langley  -- Set in Mark Rothko’s painting studio in New York City in the 1950s, RED is an emotional and dynamic play which shows Rothko’s absorption in his work through the lens of his new assistant and aspiring painter. Director Vito Zingarelli sums the play up as, “the illumination of a creative process brought to life […]

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M*A*S*H 4077

Whidbey Playhouse, Oak Harbor  -- M*A*S*H stands for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, and joining it are two unpredictable madcaps, Hawkeye and Duke. They can’t be dealt with casually, however, because they are also two of the best chest surgeons in South Korea. They decide to wage a campaign to get a young Korean to the United States and entered in a good […]