The skies of Camp Casey were decorated with a vivid array of kites this weekend during the Whidbey Island Kite Festival.
The MossyBack Morris Men, a Morris dance troupe which hails from Seattle, will be returning to Whidbey Sept. 19 for performances in Coupeville, Langley and Bayview.
Most children inherit a medley of physical traits and mannerisms from their parents, but some, like Eliot and William Raines, also inherit talent.
Thousands gathered for the 2015 Whidbey Island Highland Games on Saturday at Greenbank Farm.
During the course of Saturday’s Renaissance at the Farm festivities, attendees had the opportunity to learn from and observe a number of entertaining and educational presenters.
Greenbank Farm will transcend time during the island’s first Renaissance festival on Saturday, July 25.
For many Whidbey residents, Ebey’s Landing is beloved not only for its scenic beauty, but for its symbolism of a legacy of heritage, preservation and community.
The Coupeville ferry was temporarily out of service Wednesday following a “soft grounding.” Service resumed at 2 p.m.
The energy was electric Saturday morning as hundreds crowded at the starting line of the Coupeville Lions Garage Sale, peering over the rope to eye the smorgasbord of bargains awaiting purchase.
Coupeville Lions volunteers are hoping to find the owner of donated WWII love messages.
For Coupeville seniors like Eileen Billings, attending monthly bingo games at Coupeville’s HUB for seniors is more than an opportunity to score an extra dollar or two.
It’s a chance to socialize, enjoy a warm meal with friends and, thanks to the presence of a new information services table, a chance to connect with valuable resources.
Greenbank Farm hosted an LGBTQIA pride community barn dance and Queer Pride Parade fundraiser Friday evening. The second annual Queer Pride Parade in Langley will take place Aug. 2.
While Candy Lincoln’s little brother was serving overseas in the Vietnam War, the letters and taped voice recordings he periodically…