Langley’s Chocolate Flower Farm was recently featured in Food Network Magazine for its 8-acre chocolate-themed garden that was noted for its 6-foot-tall brown sunflowers and cocoa-scented blossoms.
Whidbey’s Topsoils of Freeland is the low bidder on a county contract to grind and haul woody debris picked up by county crews after storms and yard waste that’s dropped off at the solid waste complex in Coupeville.
The owners of Whidbey Island Distillery in Langley plan to open a tasting room at their business on Craw Road.
The Langley City Council unanimously approved a new lease agreement with the Langley Chamber of Commerce at the council’s last meeting for use of the city’s building on Anthes Avenue.
Financial experts from the Small Business Administration, Northwest Business Development Association and US Bank will host a discussion on business financing next month in Freeland.
Western Washington University’s College of Business and Economics will host George Bowen as part of its Strategic Management Executive Strategy Speaker Series.
It all started at her kitchen table 22 years ago.
Still, even after publishing her 14th book, “M’Liss Rae Hawley’s Precut Quilts,” this crafty Freeland businesswoman is humbled by the inspiration of family, friends, her beloved animals and the island that feeds her soul.
Island Girl Nails will have a client appreciation party from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7 at the business in Clinton.
Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson will give an update on the current happenings in the county at the next Clinton Chamber of Commerce meeting.
The Langley Center for New Media and Fusionspark Media has announced the speakers at the second annual Content Marketing Retreat in Langley next month.
The Habitat Store in Freeland will officially open Friday, Dec. 16.
Vino Amore Wine Shop will host a holiday open house from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8.
The Whidbey Island Almanac, published annually by the South Whidbey Record and the Whidbey News-Times, will be distributed early next year.