American Association of University Women

First United Methodist Church, Oak Harbor  -- Join the American Association of University Women for a chance to win one of two new iPads at a raffle held to raise scholarship funds for island girls! Tickets will be sold on site. At 10:00am, Vickie Churchill, Island County Superior Court Judge, will speak about the superior […]

Dyslexia 101

Freeland Library  -- Join Kendra Wagner and learn about why children struggle with reading, how their brain is wired, the myths about dyslexia, and what you can do. Find out what dyslexia is and isn’t. Come with questions. Kendra Wagner is in private practice as a learning specialist in Seattle, specializing in dyslexia and twice […]

SW Garden Club Plant Sale

Bayview Community Hall, Langley  -- Great plants at great prices will be offered at this indoor location. Included will be garden art, garden items and books, freshly baked goods, and 17 donated raffle packages from Whidbey Island businesses. Local artists and specialized growers will also be participating. Proceeds from the plant sale help fund nonprofits […]

Walk of Honor Car Show

SE Pioneer Way, Oak Harbor  -- Trophies for top three finishers in People’s Choice voting. $20 per vehicle: entry includes dash plaque. Presented by the Rotary Club of Oak Harbor. The proceeds go towards supporting the citizens of Oak Harbor, particularly the young people. The show is held between Midway Blvd. and Pasek St.

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Celebration of Dance

Whidbey Island Center for the Arts, Langley  -- The island’s pre-professional dance company will excite the audience and display true talent of young dance artists. Professional and local choreographers are setting a diverse group of works that will showcase many different styles and genres of dance, each piece showing its own unique personality and story. […]

Humanities Washington: Are Salmon Doomed? – Hatching a Plan to Save a Northwest Icon

Clinton Community Hall, 6411 Central Ave  -- From climate change to pollution, take a deeper look at the past, present, and future of salmon in Washington State. Presented by Nick Bond, Washington State climatologist. Humanities Washington sparks conversation and critical thinking using story as catalyst, nurturing thoughtful and engaged communities across our state.

Live Music: Pot Belly

The Machine Shop, Langley  -- Free all ages show. Doors open at 6:00pm. The Machine Shop is located at 630 Second St.

Live Music: Waking Maya

Penn Cove Taproom, Coupeville  -- Waking Maya is a dynamic and unique sound that is always changing and evolving. That is the fun part of making original music. No cover. For more information, call 360-682-5747 or visit www.penncovebrewing.com

2nd Annual Nettle Festival Launches Tilth Market Season

South Whidbey Tilth Farmers Market, 2812 Thompson Road, Langley  -- The South Whidbey Tilth Farmers Market opens for its 48th season Sunday, April 28. All things Nettle is the first-day feature, including workshops and tasting. The gong at 11 a.m. signals the opening for shoppers to explore the early season produce, garden starts and crafts. The […]