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‘Songbird’ flies from Paris to Langley
Max Cole-Takanikos and Joni Takanikos in “Songbirds of Paris.” - Patricia Duff photo Jan 15 2013, 2:40 PM As she nears death, iconic French singer Edith Piaf reincarnates the ghosts of her past, sharing with the audience a forceful, romantic journey through her life accompanied by her heartrending songs in “The Songbird of Paris, Edith Piaf,” showing for one weekend only.
Pearl Django entertains with jazz classic, signature style at WICA
Pearl Django is the headliner of a two-group concert set for Saturday, Jan. 19, at WICA in Langley.  -  Jan 15 2013, 2:43 PM RECORD STAFF Whidbey Island Center for the Arts presents Pearl Django and Douce Ambience in Concert at WICA, 565 Camano Ave., Langley, on Saturday, Jan.19, at 7:30 p.m.
United Way opens application process
Jan 15 2013, 2:46 PM RECORD STAFF United Way of Island County is accepting letters of intent for grant applications for 2014 and 2015 funding.
‘Stop, Thief’ presented during music series
Stop, Thief! will perform their fusion of jazz, blues, funk, rock and swing Jan. 19. Members include Teo Benson, of Whidbey Island, Dylan Rieck, Bren Plummer and Joseph Shultz.  -  Jan 15 2013, 2:45 PM There may be little desire to sit down as Stop, Thief! brings its jazzy, bluesy, funky rock and swing compositions to the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Island for the third concert in the Chamber Music Series.
SLIDESHOW | Early lead slips through Falcon girls' fingers against Lady Knights
Jan 15 2013, 5:02 PM Playing behind 5-0 in the first quarter, South Whidbey rallied to 16-6 in the second quarter before losing 66-54 to the King's Lady Knights on Friday.
State harvests cash through geoducks off Langley waters
Adam Peterson displays two fine examples of geoducks caught near Langley last week. He estimated the harvest that day between 800 and 1,000 pounds. An Alaska Ice Seafoods employee, he drove the geoducks to to Seattle but returned for more later.  - Jim Larsen / The Record Jan 18 2013, 2:39 PM The geoduck (pronounced gooey-duck) has a funny name and its appearance often elicits embarrassed laughter, but Washington’s biggest clam means big money to the Department of Natural Resources and fine eating, particularly for wealthy devotees in China.
Thousands of ballots head to Whidbey voters
Elections workers Susan Hamilton and M’lissa Christopherson prepare ballots to be mailed for school district levy elections in February.  - Nathan Whalen / The Record Jan 18 2013, 2:40 PM RECORD STAFF Ballots for two school district levy elections were mailed to military voters last week and voters on South and North Whidbey Island should receive their ballots next week.
PSE Foundation grant will help Whidbey veterans
Veterans Resource Center executive director Fred McCarthy, right, and American Legion Post 141 Commander Jim Knott accept a check from Walt Blackford, Puget Sound Energy Community Services Manager. Also pictured from left are Kord Roosen Runge, Ralph Brotherton, Greg Morgan, Kat Ersch and Jim Lautenbach.  - Kathy Reed / The Record Jan 21 2013, 10:07 AM The Veterans Resource Center in Langley has just been given a grant to give its new home a facelift.
South Whidbey’s first newborn visits Record office | NEW ARRIVAL
Tristan Diffie was born Jan. 4 to mom, Leah Kalahiki and dad, Tyson Diffie.  - Jim Larsen / The Record Jan 18 2013, 2:42 PM The honor of South Whidbey’s First Baby of 2013 goes to little Tristan Diffie, born Jan. 4 at Whidbey General Hospital and tipping the scales at 7 pounds, 5 ounces.
Greyson Hunter Ratcliff | NEW ARRIVAL
Jan 18 2013, 2:43 PM A baby boy, Greyson Hunter Ratcliff, 7 pounds, 5 ounces, was born Jan. 9, 2013, at Whidbey General Hospital. He is the son of Amanda Ratcliff of Freeland.