South Whidbey Tilth, one of the island’s oldest farmers market, will switch from Saturdays to Sundays this spring.
Officials with Clipper Vacations is Seattle have announced that the company will bring the Victoria Clipper III to Langley for the town’s annual Mystery Weekend.
The Clinton Chamber of Commerce will welcome Elizabeth Rusnak of the Northwest Business Development Association as the guest speaker at the chamber meeting this week.
Twenty entries performed under sunny skies at this year’s Holiday Parade in downtown Langley on Saturday, said Sherry Jennings, executive director of the Langley Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of the event.
In a first for the art group, Artists of South Whidbey will open its Christmas Art Galleria in the Langley Village during December.
Some of the Whidbey Artists included in the galleria shop are John Ursillo, Pat Brookes, Gaylen Whiteman, Judith Burns, Ginny O’Neil, Gary Shallock and Gayle Watkins.
Whidbey Island Winery has named December as “Tasting For Charity” month and is teaming with customers to donate all of the tasting fees collected at the winery during the month to the Good Cheer Food Bank.
The Edgecliff Restaurant, a Langley landmark, closed for good this past Sunday, according to an announcement by owner Tim Criswell…
The Braeburn, downtown Langley’s cozy and venerable little restaurant, has changed hands.
Local products met local shoppers last week as the new food cooperative Whidbey Island Grown strutted its all-natural stuff at the Star Store in Langley.
Whidbey SeaTac Shuttle has announced it will offer free island shuttles on Sundays through the holiday season.
They come in droves to salsa, merengue, cumbia and even belly dance.
Entry forms are now being accepted for this year’s Langley in Lights Holiday Parade, sponsored by the Langley Chamber of Commerce.
Coastal Community Bank in Freeland is collecting items for Good Cheer Food Bank.