Jennifer Pharr Davis – National Geographic Adventurer
Oak Harbor Library -- Join as she shares stories, slides, and excerpts from her latest book “The Pursuit of Endurance.”
Oak Harbor Library -- Join as she shares stories, slides, and excerpts from her latest book “The Pursuit of Endurance.”
Freeland Library -- Join us for a great book discussion of Liane Moriarty’s “Nine Perfect Strangers.”
Freeland Library -- Using a pizza box and some other simple materials, build a solar cooker. Then use the sun’s energy to heat up a tasty treat!
Elaine’s Photo Studio, 947 Adult Field Rd, Oak Harbor -- Social time followed by meeting at 6:30PM. The theme for July is Patterns in a Field. You may submit up to 3 photographs for discussion during the meeting to absolutescience@hotmail.com. Whidbey Island Camera Club, a community club, is open to the public. If you have questions, please email tina31543@comcast.net
Coupeville Library Fiery balls of gas filling our night sky – stars are magical and filled with myth and legend. Discover the ways in which stars have mystified and inspired us to delve into the cosmos. For children ages 6 and up and their caregivers.
Freeland Library -- Fiery balls of gas filling our night sky – stars are magical and filled with myth and legend. Discover the ways in which stars have mystified and inspired us to delve into the cosmos. For children ages 6 and up and their caregivers.
Regency on Whidbey, Oak Harbor -- Free to public! Regency on Whidbey is located at 1040 SW Kimball Dr. Learn more at regencywhidbey.com or call 360-279-0933.
Freeland Library -- This group will focus on books that were made into movies. Read or listen to “First Man,” then join us for the movie and a lively talk. Enjoy candy and popcorn and meet with fellow book lovers. Brandon Henry, who you may have seen at The Clyde Theater, will lead the discussion.
Whidbey Masonic Lodge, 804 N. Main, Coupeville -- Breakfast includes eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, orange juice & tea or coffee. $8/Adults, $4/Children 4-12, under 4 free.
Clinton Community Hall, 6411 S Central Ave. -- Come shop thousands of books for sale at bargain prices. Additional fiction and nonfiction every month. Proceeds support the Clinton Library.