Clint Hatton, the owner of Whidbey Island Bagel Factory in Clinton, says “We have a great team here who work very hard for our customers."
Campground at Whidbey Island Fairgrounds Reopens with Exciting Upgrades**
Marc Juneau has run a web development company for several years, but he has also found a special calling as a massage therapist on Whidbey Island
The Bard’s Boutique Artist Spotlight presents: Island Author Sarri Gilman Reading from “Cocoon”
Critters & Company in Clinton is a delightful place to look for a pet and pet supplies, and it is a non-profit animal rescue organization
Emily Wilder owns Salinity Seafood and More, and is helping to support Island Shakespeare Festival at the Bard’s Boutique in the Bayview Cash Store
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
Need an experienced Whidbey person to help you plan a wedding, a party or an event? Contact DJ Matt Bell
Foamy Wader in Langley Offers “Delicate Jewelry for Refined Sea Lovers”