Two Hour Retreat – To Change Your Life Forever
Pacific Rim Institute, 180 Parker Rd., Coupeville --- Learn about centering prayer and “the cloud of unknowing.” For more information, call 360-720-3449.
Pacific Rim Institute, 180 Parker Rd., Coupeville --- Learn about centering prayer and “the cloud of unknowing.” For more information, call 360-720-3449.
Whidbey Island Center for the Arts, Langley --- The Friends of Langley Library invite you to join legendary librarian Nancy Pearl for “A Morning With Nancy Pearl: Recommended Reads.” Doors open at 10:30am (due to COVID restrictions, seating may be limited so arrive early). Nancy Pearl will share her favorite books […]
Oak Harbor High School --- Presented by the Navy League of the United States, Oak Harbor Area Council. The ceremony will feature the Navy Band Northwest Brass Quintet and the Oak Harbor High School band and choir. Color guard is from Oak Harbor High School, Navy JROTC. Featured Speaker is Captain […]
St. Augustine’s-in-the-Woods, Freeland --- Shop for one-of-a-kind crafts and gifts. Treat yourself to a homemade lunch. Proceeds benefit local charities. The church is located at 5217 S Honeymoon Bay Rd.
Island Church of Whidbey, 6th & Cascade, Langley ----- When you are grieving a loved one’s death, the holiday season can be especially painful. This seminar will help you prepare for the holidays, deal with emotions and find hope for the future. To register, visit www.islandchurchofwhidbey.org, call 360-221-6980 or email office@islandchurchofwhidbey.org.
St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, Clinton --- Handmade crafts, gift items, bakery with lefse, breads, cookies, krumkaka, almond bars, plus many other Scandinavian delicacies. Free coffee. Cash or checks only. Sponsored by Daughters of Norway, Ester Moe Lodge #39. For more information, call 425-521-0642. The church is located at 6309 Wilson Pl.
Coupeville Library, 788 Alexander St. --- Free admission --- You are invited to the second local screening of the film, EVER GREEN, about community commitment to keep Whidbey Island a special place, and the important role played by Marianne Edain, Steve Erickson and the Whidbey Environmental Action […]
Coupeville Library --- Steve and Martha Ellis from the Whidbey Island Audubon Society, present the daunting challenges of the avian aerialists. Of the 232 species on Whidbey Audubon’s checklist, less than 10 percent feed almost exclusively on flying prey. These are the aerialists: swallows, swifts, nighthawks, flycatchers, accipiters and falcons. Please […]
Coupeville Library --- Join Kristi O’Donnell in creating a holiday luminaria to illuminate your winter nights. You will learn Kristi’s “Paint with Paper” technique to make one for yourself and another as a gift. Anyone can do this! All ages are welcome. No supplies needed. Space is limited, please register online.
Coupeville Recreation Hall --- Come interact with reptiles from all over the world in this fun, educational event with The Reptile Lady, April Jackson. For families with children of all ages.