The annual Loganberry Festival is getting a new makeover this year and organizers want local artists and artisans from throughout the area to be a big part of the festivities at Greenbank Farm.
The Open Door Gallery + Coffee will open its art gallery this week to benefit a local organization working for a healthy and diverse community.
The affair began innocently enough and, frankly, I never thought it would last as long as it has. I’ve enjoyed every minute of it, and still do.
It is called “The Red Mendelssohn” because of a unique red stripe on its top right side. It is also one of the most famous violins in the world.
“Old Time Radio – Live On Stage!” is returning to Whidbey. The sounds of 1946 will come back to life on two Saturdays — May 21 in Langley and May 28 in Oak Harbor — when KWPA, Whidbey Public Radio presents the second annual installment of its popular fundraising performances.
Ferry Folk productions is hosting a gallery for artists from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays at Bayview Community Hall to coincide with the Bayview Farmers Market through September.
The Rural Characters are looking for pictures of “Pickup Men” and the women who love them for their annual concert at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts on May 13-14.
Whidbey Island Center for the Arts in Langley is proud to present The Bottom Line Duo at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 6.
Treat Mom to a relaxing and inspiring afternoon at Meerkerk Gardens when Harper Tasche performs weaving songs on folk harp throughout the afternoon from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 8.
It may be “children’s theater,” but “Inside Frampton and the Outside World” is the most entertaining show I’ve seen this year — for any age.
“Inside Frampton and the Outside World,” an original musical directed by Rose Woods with music direction by Melanie Lowey, opens April 29 at the Whidbey Children’s Theater and runs for three weekends.
Whidbey Island Dance Theatre will open its production of “Cinderella” on Friday, May 6 at South Whidbey High School.
If it’s April, it must be time for spring cleaning.
Unfortunately, that happens to be at the very top of my “Most Hated Chores” list, primarily because even before I begin, the job seems virtually hopeless.
