Musselfest
Historic Downtown Coupeville Front & Coveland Streets, Coupeville, Washington, United StatesBold, Briny and Blue, a celebration of mussels. For more information and tickets please visit www.coupevillehistoricwaterfrontassociation.com
Bold, Briny and Blue, a celebration of mussels. For more information and tickets please visit www.coupevillehistoricwaterfrontassociation.com
Bold, Briny and Blue, a celebration of mussels. For more information and tickets please visit www.coupevillehistoricwaterfrontassociation.com
A Touch of Dutch will donate a portion of the day's sales to the Coupeville Schools Foundation. The Coupeville Schools Foundation provides an extra measure of support to students through teacher grants, college scholarships and the Promise Fund. Learn more at www.4coupevilleschools.org
Join your fellow Chamber members for timely presentations, discussions, networking and announcements. Check the monthly calendar closer to the date for program details or call the Chamber 360-678-5434.
Join us for an introduction of our newest trail opportunity opening in late August. The Walking Ebey’s Trail system offers panoramic pastoral and mountain views as you journey through picturesque farms interspersed with forests. These trails cross privately-owned working agricultural lands protected by the Whidbey Camano Land Trust.Ebey’s Landing RdRegistration is required. Learn more and register […]
Check in 10-10:30 a.m. at the registration tent next to Island County Museum on Front St.Bring an Easter bag/basket or grab one of ours. Pre-registration requested by April 4 at sicoupeville@soroptimist.net Presented by Soroptimist of Coupeville.
Let’s go island hopping by bus, bridge and boat! Visit Whidbey, Fidalgo and Guemes Islands via Island Transit and Skagit Transit buses. Have lunch at the Guemes Store, browse through downtown Anacortes, then catch the bus back to Whidbey. Play Transit Trivia and win prizes on the way. Touring by transit lowers your carbon footprint […]
Welcome the Whales is an annual event to honor and celebrate the arrival of a special group of gray whales known as the “Sounders”. These whales represent almost 20 animals, part of the Eastern Pacific gray whale population. During their northern migration from Baja California, they break off the migration route to feed on ghost shrimp […]
Join your fellow Chamber members for timely presentations, discussions, networking and announcements. Check the monthly calendar closer to the date for program details or call the Chamber 360-678-5434.
Meet the richly-varied, beautiful and useful seaweeds of Whidbey’s western shores. Sound Water Stewards Beach Guides, Jeanie and PaulBen McElwain, will introduce the most populous, frequently-found, and spectacular of Whidbey’s many seaweeds.At Libbey Beach Park, at the end of Libbey Road off Hwy 20 north of Coupeville.Dress for weather, including sturdy water resistant shoes. Walking […]
Support our local small farms and independent businesses each Saturday on the Community Green next to the library. There is plenty of free parking and your neighbors and friends will be there.
Come celebrate spring by planting something new and exciting. This year’s sale features dahlias, peonies, tomato plants, basket stuffers and so much more. All proceeds go back into the community to help keep Coupeville beautiful.
A rare guided tour of the Sculpture Forest by the park’s founder, in celebration of International Sculpture Day. Join us on Saturday April 29th at 1:00pm. No reservation needed and free to participate. Come dressed for the weather and prepared to walk the art-filled forest trails. Bring your curiosity and questions. www.SculptureForest.org/visit
Join us for tours and talks on what the Pacific Rim Institute does to help care for our land and water! We’ll have tours on Friday and Saturday of our prairie and forests as well as our Native Plant Center. Get up close to the WHY, WHAT and HOW of growing native plants! Free and Family […]
Support our local small farms and independent businesses each Saturday on the Community Green next to the library. There is plenty of free parking and your neighbors and friends will be there.
Check back soon for all of the details on this historic festival celebrating Native American cultures.
Support our local small farms and independent businesses each Saturday on the Community Green next to the library. There is plenty of free parking and your neighbors and friends will be there.
Join your fellow Chamber members for timely presentations, discussions, networking and announcements. Check the monthly calendar closer to the date for program details or call the Chamber 360-678-5434.