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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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Flowers by the Bay is an Award-Winning Flower Shop in Freeland
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Savory Restaurant in Langley offers Eclectic Comfort Foods
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Erin and Ross Egge are the New Owners of Dancing Fish Vineyards and Winery
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Need a Knife Sharpened? Contact Alex Nugent at Frosty’s Fine Edges
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The Anchorage Inn in Coupeville has new owners, David and Maggie Bailey
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Cara Jung is continuing to expand the opportunities at the Whidbey Clay Center in Freeland
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Talk to Island Ductless Heat Pumps on Whidbey Island to learn about the most efficient way to heat and cool your home
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Since 1993 Maureen Murphy has been creating and expanding a special garden destination that draws local residents and...
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David and Maggie Bailey, owners of The Anchorage Inn in Coupeville, have completed several additions and remodels to...
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Rainy Day Flora, owned by Jumanji Moritz, is the only “nature nursery” on Whidbey Island
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