South End businesses are encouraged to sign up early for the second Uniquely South Whidbey Trade Fair, scheduled for the first weekend in June.
Howard Burton of Langley has moved his antique business from downtown Langley to Freeland.
The concept of “business expansion” may be a foreign phrase in this economic climate as of late, but not in Freeland.
Taking shape in the old Harbor Village Square on Main Street is Whidbey Telecom’s new customer service center, complete with a WiFi-enabled Internet café and electronics retail store.
The Freeland Library hosts “Picking Up the Pieces” at 2 p.m. Monday, May 17.
For the fourth year in a row, advisers from Summit Financial Group have been recognized in Seattle Magazine’s “Best in Client Satisfaction Wealth Managers.”
Women in Business (and men secure enough to show up) is presenting a community potluck and barbecue from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 1 at Salon Spring.
State Rep. Norma Smith will be the speaker at the Clinton Chamber of Commerce meeting in April.
O’Brien Bookkeeping and Raco Construction will host the next “Business After Hours” for the Greater Freeland Chamber.
The Greater Freeland Chamber of Commerce will host Matt Kukuk, resource manager for Island County Public Health, at the chamber luncheon on Tuesday, March 23.
The Clinton Chamber of Commerce is holding a panel discussion to highlight the partnership between businesses and nonprofits in the community.
The Goose Community Grocer will be the first stop for high-quality, pasture-raised beef supplied by a cooperative formed by local ranchers.
Members of the Langley Chamber of Commerce will meet this week on Thursday at the Braeburn.
Bret Christensen is on the cutting edge of the jewelry business in downtown Langley.