Everybody wants to stop burning money to heat the house. And perhaps it is already clear that the culprit is those old drafty windows. But the cost of installing new ones can be prohibitive.
The Central Whidbey Republican Women will meet next week and welcome Eileen Sobjack, president of the Washington Federation of Republican Women, as the guest speaker.
The Island County Planning Commission will have a presentation and discussion about the 2011 docket for planning policy changes at the advisory board’s next meeting.
South Whidbey Republican Women will show the documentary “Perfect Valor” on Thursday, May 12, at the Little Brown Church community center on Maxwelton Road.
The city’s ham-handed handling of the Langley Passage project has city council members eager to hire a hearing examiner to handle appeals on land-use matters.
The Whidbey Camano Land Trust will hold a public meeting and workshop on Thursday, May 12 in Freeland to talk about the future of the Trillium Community Forest.
The Social Security Administration will make its last visit to the Langley contact station at the Bayview Senior Center on May 12, the agency has announced.
The clandestine effort to change Langley’s form of government and do away with the position of an elected mayor has gathered enough signatures to force a vote at the ballot box.
Kindergarten will have a new look in the South Whidbey School District next fall.
Plenty of activities from which to choose.
John Patton, currently the athletic director and assistant principal at SWHS, will be promoted to principal of the school in July. And Eric Nerison, the career and technical education director for the high school, will take the helm of LMS, also in July.
The Whidbey Citizens Climate Lobby team will meet on Saturday to take part in an international conference call with the lobby’s headquarters and 35 other chapters.
Greetings to the month of May with hopes of sunshine and warmth, flowers and gardens, children and families happily playing out of doors! Much is happening around the South Whidbey Family Resource Center. Time has flown by again this year as we come to the downhill ride towards graduations, celebrations, and vacations.