Central Whidbey Hearts & Hammers presents Johnny Bulldog in concert at 7 p.m. Friday, April 1 at the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge at 155 NE Ernst St.
Television’s famed “Galloping Gourmet” will trot into town later this month as the keynote speaker in this year’s Whidbey Gardening Workshop.
Finally, just when it seemed winter would never end, March has arrived, and if it’s March, spring must be just around the corner.
The Whidbey Island Youth Orchestra and Whidbey Island Community Orchestra will perform in a joint concert at 7 p.m. tonight in the auditorium at South Whidbey High School.
In her book “The Bishop’s Daughter: A Memoir,” author Honor Moore took a risk.
Murder, drugs and a car named “the Cruze.”
The Whidbey Island Jewish Community is accepting registrations for Island Ivrit-Hebrew classes.
A meditation open house will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 1 in the Sanctuary at the Whidbey Institute.
Three thousand years B.C., possibly even more, the Incans were cultivating and consuming quinoa, which they called the “Mother of Grains.”
Langley’s Mystery Weekend kicks off on Saturday as amatuer sleuths descend on the Village by the Sea to solve the annual whodunnit.
FREELAND — Chizue Rudd’s long, black ponytail is usually swishing back and forth. That’s because Rudd is usually moving, and her hair illustrates the daily jumps, slides, kicks and general non-stop movements of her lithe, athletic body that seems never to be at rest.
When a sympathetic salamander decides to defend a buggy frog, the large-hearted amphibian’s world changes.
In anticipation of next Sunday’s broadcast of the 83rd Academy Awards ceremony, last week I sent my annual Oscar e-mail to fellow film buffs and buffettes, soliciting their votes for our annual Loose Caboose Fantasy Oscar Awards.
