Island Athletic Club in Freeland offers a full service gymnasium, a swimming pool, and a wide array of classes to meet every fitness level and interest.
The Kingfisher Bookstore in Downtown Coupeville has doubled its size, providing an even greater selection and space for events.
Critters & Company in Clinton is now a non-profit animal rescue organization as well as being a provider of products and services for a range of pets
Mutiny Bay Antiques and Vintage Mercantile in Freeland is the Largest Antique Mall on Whidbey Island
Kalypso’s Gifts in Langley: “A Soul Gallery Where People Can Wander and Find Spiritually Uplifting Gifts”
Wild Birds Unlimited in Freeland Has a Very Enthusiastic Owner
Ultra House in Langley Village, offering authentic Japanese ramen noodle dishes, celebrates its third anniversary
Taking a Personal Tour of Pronkin’ Pastures Alpaca Farm
Paul Petersen created Soulshine Glassworks as part of his spiritual, as well as artistic, journey
Ian Joseph Jackson is a visionary artist living on Whidbey. His first solo art show, “The Liberation Of Color”, is currently on display (until March 5th) at The Hub Gallery in Bayview Cash Store.