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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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Dawn Pinaud has opened “Coffee at Dawn” on Crawford Road, next to Mukilteo Coffee Roasters
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Bdub relations, owned by Beth Woolley, helps smart business owners create smart brands and connect with customers.
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Frank and Nancy Parra, owners of Sebo’s Do-It Center and Bayview Design Center, have everything, including the...
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Jeremy and Brooke Cornwell Have Opened A New Physical Therapy Office In Clinton, Washington: Pillar Physical Therapy
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Tessa and Richard Karno provide a special way to enjoy regular or decaf coffee: “Unplugged Coffee”
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Penn Cove Gallery October Featured Artist: Timothy Haslet
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Bayview Corner Street Dances Return
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Wild Birds Unlimited in Freeland Has a Very Enthusiastic New Owner
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World-Renowned DjangoFest Northwest Returns to Whidbey Island
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Mutiny Bay Antiques and Vintage Mercantile in Freeland is the Largest Antique Mall on Whidbey Island
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