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Throughout the entire year, something is happening on Whidbey and Camano Islands--be sure to scroll down to see all the special events! For immediate assistance to plan your visit, please call 1-888-747-7777 or Email us.
Runs through Saturday, November 14th, 2009
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10:00am - 5:00pm
Whidbey Island Center for the Arts, 565 Camano Ave., Langley, WA
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Planet-Schmanet is an exhibition of artwork inspired by sci-fi, fantasy, anime, kaiju, pop-culture and technology during the run of The Rocky Horror Show, October 30 - November 14, 2009.
The exhibition will feature works by Whidbey artists: Hannah Albert, Sabrina Bianchi, Erik Bradshaw, Victoria Castle, Jason DeWitt, David Gray, Louise Halloway-Stanley, Frank Jacques, Steve Marts, Teri Jo Summer, and Katie Woodzick.
The Opening Reception will take place following the performance of The Rocky Horror Show on October 30, 2009.
The exhibition may also be viewed weekdays from 10am to 5pm through November 14, 2009.
Runs through Sunday, November 29th, 2009
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Daily, 10-4; Sunday 11-4, closed Thanksgiving Day.
Island County Historical Museum, 908 NW Alexander St., Coupeville, WA
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History, Educational, Museums, Sports, Coupeville
The Island County Historical Museum is featuring a temporary exhibit titled “Glory Days – from Sandlots to Super Bowls”, featuring local and national sports memorabilia. The exhibit centerpiece is a life-sized carved wooden baseball pitcher from the early 1900’s. As a Boston Red Sox player, he likely began his “career” as a cigar store attraction in Boston, but was discovered by a local collector in Southern California, and now calls Coupeville home! Also featured are vintage sports cards, football and baseball gear, rare autographs, posters, and a vast assortment of photos of local sports teams, including the Oak Harbor Oaks, and the Coupeville Sprouts, all from the early part of the 1900s. The exhibit is part of the “Community Collections” series.
Runs through Sunday, November 29th, 2009
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Open Daily
The Open Door Gallery and Coffee, 2812 Meinhold Rd., Langley, WA
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The Open Door Gallery + Coffee at Historic Bayview Cash Store Exhibits Mark Fessler’s sculpture and Liza vonRosenstiel’s oil paintings November 3-29, 2009. The Opening Reception is November 7th, 5:30pm-8:00pm.
These two artists have taught together since 2002 through Coyote Central creating public works with middle school students in Seattle’s Central District each summer.
Mark Fessler began carving in his grandfather’s shop in northwest Iowa at age ten. Over the years, he was self-taught in stone carving as well. In 1979 he began using cast, forged and fabricated metals in conjunction with wood and stone. Since then there has been an ongoing dialogue of forms and materials with frequent use of the salvaged and reworked. Fessler has taught and exhibited extensively in many regions of the United States.
Liza vonRosenstiel’s oil paintings are inspired by the trees, sky, and water of Whidbey Island, combined with the stories that make up daily life- with all their complexity and mystery. Until two years ago, Liza lived and worked in Seattle and on Whidbey Island for 30 years. Her paintings have been widely exhibited both regionally and nationally.
Runs through Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
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Sat./Sun. 10am-5pm, Weekdays 11am-4pm, Tuesdays by appointment
Rob Schouten Gallery, 765 Wonn Rd., C-103, Greenbank, WA
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November featured artists at Rob Schouten Gallery are Bill Bissett, New Acrylic Paintings, Gayle Lutschg, Ceramic Sculpture and Cyndi Wolfe, Hand Woven Silk. Painter Bill Bissett has been a writer, artist and publisher for 50 years. His fresh, bold acrylic paintings have been widely exhibited throughout Canada. New work from ceramic sculptor, Gayle Lutschg, is also featured in November. Her work is both whimsical and filled with spirit. The work of textile artist, Cyndi Wolfe, is exquisite hand woven and hand dyed silk scarves have the glowing translucent look of watercolors.
Runs through Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
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9:00am - 4:00pm
Pacific NorthWest Art School, 15 NW Birch St., Coupeville, WA
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Presented by the Pacific NorthWest Art School, the Whidbey Preservation Art Show is a juried show of painting, photographs, fiber arts and 3D work that evokes and enhances the preservation of Whidbey Island's unique historic and cultural heritage. The show will open in conjunction with the "Ebey's Forever Second Annual Conference".
Runs through Saturday, November 14th, 2009
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7:30pm
Whidbey Playhouse, 730 SE Midway Blvd., Oak Harbor, WA
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My Three Angels is a Christmas comedy play by Samuel and Bella Spewack. The play is set in French Guiana around the turn of the 20th century, showing the interaction between three prisoners and a family of French colonists.
Seats $16, call for group discounts
Runs through Saturday, November 28th, 2009
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10:00am - 5:30pm Mon. - Sat.
Penn Cove Pottery, 26184 State Route, Coupeville, WA
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A show of contemporary quilt art. In addition to the vibrant quilts of Elin Noble, this show also features quilts showcasing Elin's fabrics by 8 U.S. and 3 Canadian quilt artists.
Runs through Sunday, November 15th, 2009
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Greenbank Farm, SR 525, 765 Wonn Road, Greenbank, WA
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Wine & Cuisine, Cuisine, Shopping, Wine Tasting, Greenbank, Central Whidbey
Fall is in the air and the holidays are just around the corner. Taste and select local and regional wines for your holiday celebrations from various Puget Sound wineries. We have created a gourmet gift market that will entice the senses. Shop for special items, unique gifts, all while tasting your favorite wines. This is a weekend you don't want to miss!
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5:30pm - 7:30 pm
Holmes Harbor Cellars, 4591 Honeymoon Bay Rd., Greenbank, WA
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Catch the holiday spirit. Special deals and festive packaging. Shop and chat while sampling wine and treats.
$50 pre-payment and reservations required
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2:00pm - 4:00pm
Island County Historical Museum, 908 NW Alexander St., Coupeville, WA
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For the young and young at heart, learning the simple but satisfying old skill of making dolls from dry cornhusks for the holidays.
$4 per student
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5:00pm - 7:00pm
Bayleaf, 101 NW Coveland, Coupeville, WA
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TRUE CHAMPAGNE! You'll have the opportunity to taste several true champagnes including, Rose champagne, Blanc de Blanc, Pinot Meniuer all from small independent producers. We'll offer classic pairings, triple cream brie tasting, buckwheat blinis with caviar, pate and potato chips! Don't miss out on this fabulous holiday tasting - register early.
$45 to register
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7:30pm
Whidbey Island Center for the Arts, 565 Camano, Langley, WA
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Entertainment, music, Performances, Theatre, Langley
You know the story - boy proposes to girl, flat tire, creepy servants, Time Warp, alien transvestite, delivery guy, I-can-make-you-a-man, wheelchair, floorshow, laser gun, blast off.
Don’t dream it - be it! when the biggest and best rock ‘n’ roll musical of them all lands on Whidbey! (Oh, yeah, you get to throw stuff, too.)
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adult $16
senior/military $14
youth $12 (25 and under)
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10:00am - 2:00pm
Hummingbird Farm & Nursery, 2319 Zylstra Rd., Oak Harbor, WA
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Holiday Celebration, Local Grown, Shopping, Winter, Oak Harbor
Beginning Saturday, OCTOBER 24th, 10AM-2PM, we will host our first annual OAK HARBOR WINTER MARKET here at our farm. This market will feature local arts, crafts, fresh farm produce, hot food, baked treats, and entertainment every Saturday (except Thanksgiving Weekend) through SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19th.
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1:00pm - 7:00pm
Camano Senior & Community Center, 606 Arrowhead Rd., Camano Island, WA
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14th Annual Camano Island Chamber of Commerce Chili & Chowder Cook Off. Raffle - Freebies - Music by "One Ton of Ducks" - Beer and Wine Available. "Come and meet our local business folks and vote for your favorite Chili & Chowder!" ART AUCTION, from 1-3pm, wine tasting - free admission, followed immediately by the Chili and Chowder Cook Off from 3-7pm - admission: 10 tastes for $10 per person.
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9:00am - 3:00pm
1469 Lake Dr., Camano Island, WA
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Many great hand crafted items will be available for purchase. Chili and hot dogs will be served. The raffle at 3pm consists of many fine gift items.
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8:00am
Meet in big Coupeville High School parking lot, 501 S. Main St., Coupeville, WA
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Animals, Audubon, Nature, Bird-watching, Wildlife, Coupeville, Central Whidbey
Includes Crockett Lake, Fort Casey and the Navy Outlying Field, Coupeville. Crockett Lake is nationally known as a magnet for wintering shorebirds and waterfowl, Fort Casey is good habitat for forest birds, and the areas around the Navy Outlying Field attracts numerous raptors.
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