South Whidbey’s baseball team has ended its conference season and is looking toward the playoffs.
Students’ creative work showcased in annual Youth in Arts celebration.
Soroptimist International of South Whidbey is looking for a few eligible candidates for the Women helping Women and Women of Distinction awards.
The South Whidbey High School track will once again be lit by glowing luminaria as walkers and runners from throughout the community take part in the American Cancer Society’s annual Relay for Life on June 16-17.
“Help restore the area’s blood supply by giving blood next Monday, May 1, at the South Whidbey American Legion Hall on Highway 525.”
“Starting at 8 a.m. Saturday, county public works staff will be on hand to give out approximately 500 cubic yards of wood chips and mulch for the bargain price of absolutely nothing.”
“South Whidbey’s conference baseball season ends this week, but the team is hoping to advance to the playoffs.”
“South Whidbey voters showed their support for schools in resounding fashion Tuesday by voting 72 percent in favor of a two-year maintenance and operations levy, while voters favored the $1,283,000 bond sale by 61 percent.”
Construction expected to begin soon
“South Whidbey Parks & Recreation is now signing up people for its first bus trip to a Mariners game in the 2000 season.Plans are to attend the Saturday, May 6 game at Safeco Field, when the Mariners will be hosting the Anaheim Angels”
The Maxwelton Outdoor Classroom needs some spring cleaning.
“Nichols Brothers’ Langley dock was full of company employees and well wishers Saturday as the luxurious dining vessel Royal Argosy was christened. Approximately 750 people showed up for the free lunch, and most of them went on to enjoy a two-hour boat ride on the Argosy after the speeches and thanks were concluded.”
“The first dog day of spring settled over South Whidbey on April 15. No, it was not particularly hot or balmy, but there were dogs aplenty at the Island County Fairgrounds for the first-ever Mighty Mutts 4-H Dog Show.”