The streets of Coupeville were flooded this weekend with mussel enthusiasts seeking the big flavors the endearing town has to offer.
Visitors traveled from near and far this weekend to shop in town, eat chowder and Penn Cove’s famed mussels.
The streets of Coupeville were flooded this weekend with mussel enthusiasts seeking the big flavors the endearing town has to offer.
Visitors traveled from near and far this weekend to shop in town, eat chowder and Penn Cove’s famed mussels.
There are a lot of interesting groups in Coupeville, groups of people that do a variety of fun activities.
I’d like to start compiling a list of all these organizations and when they meet.
I want to help get the word out. Perhaps there are people new to the area, like myself, who still haven’t even heard of all the fun things they could be participating in.
Get your bibs ready. Penn Cove Mussel Festival starts Friday.
The three-day event stays true to its roots with nearly every Coupeville restaurant offering chowder samplings.
The Community Foundation for Coupeville Schools is gearing up for more fundraising.
The organization, which provides mini grants and scholarships, is looking to refurbish its coffers after awarding several grants this year.
Many of you are probably on the customary sugar high that traditionally comes with Valentine’s Day.
While you’re savoring those chocolate morsels nested in heart-shaped boxes, take pause to consider the origins and true meaning of the holiday.
The Coupeville School District Board of Directors held an emergency meeting Friday after interim Superintendent Karen Koschak resigned.
Koschak resigned via email last Thursday citing a family medical situation.
I’ve been in a fog for the last week.
I’m not just talking about the dense wall of mist that’s been surrounding Whidbey Island on a regular basis, but a fog known as “Megan should have gotten her flu shot.”
Just a little more than one month after an online petition was started to stop flight operations at Coupeville’s Outlying Field, residents are seeing response.
Naval Air Station Whidbey Island extended the olive branch this week, showing it wants to work with the community.