Remember to stop by nonprofit fair and community portrait | Opinion

The Coupeville Community Green will be hopping this Saturday during the regular farmers market.

The Coupeville Community Green will be hopping this Saturday during the regular farmers market.

Not only can you get your weekly fix of fresh produce and homemade goods, but you get to learn about some great organizations and be a part of Coupeville history.

The Central Whidbey Nonprofit Fair is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday during the market.

Come learn about all of the dynamic groups that serve Central Whidbey.

From Lions to Red Cross, the groups help serve a need in all aspects of the community.

Learn about how Small Miracles helps people in need pay medical bills or how the newly formed Friends of Ebeys is raising money to support the Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve.

Visit with members of Soroptimist International of Coupeville and discover how this group of women supports their community.

Sponsored by the Town of Coupeville, the fair is a great opportunity for networking for the nonprofit groups, said Molly Hughes, town council member and fair organizer.

A guide highlighting the area’s nonprofit groups, published by The Whidbey Examiner and sponsored by the Town, is inserted in this edition and will be available at the fair.

The guide includes details and contact information about each organization.

At noon, also don’t forget to keep your ear out for when The Examiner takes its annual Coupeville Community portrait.

A reporter will be up high in the air with a cherry picker. It shouldn’t be hard to miss.

The portrait will be printed in next week’s edition, in the “I love Coupeville” pages.

Don’t miss out on being a part of the fun!

 

 

 

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