People attending Oak Harbor’s Independence Day celebrations were welcomed by a weekend of perfectly clear skies and warm weather.
According to Magi Aguilar, the Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce’s executive director, the Fourth of July festivities were a success, with several thousand visitors walking through the street fair, admiring fancy cars displayed at the Walk of Honor car show and enjoying a carnival ride in downtown Oak Harbor.
Among the over 80 booths and food trucks lined along Pioneer Way, the Whidbey CAREs stand offered passersby the opportunity to dunk a prominent community member in a water-filled tank to raise funds for a Ukranian family. Among the dunk tank victims there were Crescent Harbor Elementary School Principal Bill Weinsheimer and state Rep. Dave Paul.
According to Steve Schwalbe, secretary of the Rotary Club of Oak Harbor, about 1,000 folks showed up to the car show held on Saturday, with half voting for the best car among 49 candidates, which included a comic art-inspired car and a truck with a skeleton driver.
For the first time, the car show was moved from late April to Independence Day weekend. Rotary member Pete Petersen believes that the date change and the new location on Pioneer Way are what led to a better than usual turnout.