Navy volunteers teamed up this week to help the Little League.
Our lives are frittered away by details.
Last week I took full advantage of free time and an empty house and dove into a project I’d been contemplating for quite some time. Some people might call it “spring cleaning” and in many respects it was that. But my sorting and donating, streamlining and simplifying enjoyed a spiritual impetus: I long for increased quality time in my life; time that includes self-expression and moments devoted to meaningful communication with family members, friends, and God.
The public is invited to the Coupeville Rec Hall the evening of April 10 to join Whidbey Audubon members for their 25th anniversary celebration. The evening features a student art show at 6 p.m., refreshments, cake, and meeting the founding members at 6:45 p.m., and program at 7:15 p.m.. Program includes a presentation, “Wings and Tales” by members Steve and Martha Ellis, about the birds of Whidbey Island.
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