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Can you help? Island Strings, a nonprofit dedicated to creating opportunities and access to stringed instrument education for Whidbey Island students, is offering scholarships for string players under age 18. All levels of players in need of assistance are encouraged to apply. Awards will help to offset educational costs in three categories: private instruction, instrument rental or ensemble tuition. See our website for information and resources https://islandstrings.org

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Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Has a New Front of the House Manager: Meet Suzie Reynolds
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The Pup Stop at Greenbank Farm, a perfect stop for you and your dog
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Jupiter Coffee in Freeland has moved to a new, larger location and is seeing a major increase in customers coming for...
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Flowers by the Bay in Freeland has new owners: Danielle Dontcho and Eli Imbery
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Simply google "ANAVIVO" or visit us the titled youtube channel!...

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Welcome to Our Home On Whidbey. We have lived here for over 25 years and...

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Gorgeous acreage on Whidbey Island ready to build your vision! Enjoy...

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The Pacific Northwest Art School in Coupeville has been teaching and promoting high caliber art for 36 years
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Briggs Shore sells her beautiful pottery from her studio in Coupeville and feels strongly about making contributions to...
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If you love pickleball, or if you want to give it a try, visit the Whidbey Pickle Barn off Main Street in Freeland
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Ultra House in Langley Village, offering authentic Japanese ramen noodle dishes,  celebrates its third anniversary
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