Event Series Pacific Rim Institute Prairie Days

Pacific Rim Institute Prairie Days

Pacific Rim Institute 180 Park Road, Coupeville, WA, United States

Come out and see the native wildflower prairie in bloom and enjoy guided tours and opportunities to learn about growing native plants in your own garden or yard.  The Pacific Rim Institute will have native plants for sale as well as honey and other goodies.  Check our website in March for details about tours and […]

Event Series Pacific Rim Institute Prairie Days

Pacific Rim Institute Prairie Days

Pacific Rim Institute 180 Park Road, Coupeville, WA, United States

Come out and see the native wildflower prairie in bloom and enjoy guided tours and opportunities to learn about growing native plants in your own garden or yard.  The Pacific Rim Institute will have native plants for sale as well as honey and other goodies.  Check our website in March for details about tours and […]

Whidbey Island Farmer’s Market

Windjammer Park 1600 S SW Beeksma Drive, Oak Harbor, WA, United States

Whidbey's newest farmers market

Whidbey Waters – Whidbey Shores

Freeland Library 5495 S Harbor Ave, Freeland, WA, United States

Whidbey Waters — Whidbey Shores —a joint photo show by seven Sound Water Steward volunteers, portrays the beauty and biological richness of the beaches of Whidbey Island. Created as a prequel to Earth and Ocean Month, this exhibit hopes to evoke the wonders, both from afar and up close, of our beach’s unique and rich […]

Free

Wings Over Whidbey Youth Photography Contest

Online

The Whidbey Audubon’s 2023 Youth Photography Contest has three age groups and two categories in each. Each participant may enter one photo in the appropriate age group and category. The awards ceremony is Thursday, May 18, 4 p.m. at the Coupeville Rec Hall. Download a registration form and details at https://www.whidbeyaudubonsociety.org/wings-over-whidbey-festival.

Free
Event Series Kicking Gas Info Session

Kicking Gas Info Session

South Whidbey Community Center 723 Camano Ave, Langley, WA, United States

Learn about the Kicking Gas campaign on South Whidbey Island and ductless heat pumps for heating and cooling your home at an info session! The Kicking Gas Campaign is on a mission to convert 100 homes in Langley, Washington to ductless heat pumps to help decarbonize Whidbey Island and strengthen our community in the face […]

Free

USL’s Vocalize Our Future Youth-Led Protest

Island County Commissioners Hall 17th Street NW #214, Coupeville, WA, United States

United Student Leaders is a youth-led organization that advocates for environmental justice and social equity. Our newest campaign, Project Vocalize Our Future, is beginning to take shape. Over the next few months, we are going to be holding a series of protests all around Island County to demand that a Climate Emergency Declaration be declared, […]

Free

Bird Walk

West Beach W Beach Rd, Oak Harbor, WA, United States

Join AmeriCorps interpretive staff and Whidbey Audubon volunteers every other Saturday from 10AM-Noon to discover some of the common, and not so common, species of birds which call the park home. These bird walks are a great opportunity for birders of all levels. We recommend you bring your own binoculars and/or scopes, but we will […]

Free

The Buzz About Bees

Clinton Community Hall 6411 S Central Ave, Clinton, WA, United States

Lisa Phillips, a beekeeper for over fourteen years, will talk about beginning beekeeping, plants that extend the bee feeding season, and how to tell the difference between wasps and bees.

Free

Rhythms of Nature II – A Celebration of the Earth

Langley United Methodist Churc 301 Anthes Ave, Langley, WA, United States

Join the musicians of Whidbey’s Saratoga Orchestra and poets from The Four Voices in a celebration of Earth Month through music.  Rhythms of Nature II features chamber music interspersed with poetry and prose on April 1, 3:00pm at Langley United Methodist Church and on April 2, 3:00pm at Oak Harbor Methodist Church. $20 suggested donation. More information at […]

$20

Rhythms of Nature II – A Celebration of the Earth

Oak Harbor Methodist Church 1050 SE Ireland St, Oak Harbor, WA, United States

Join the musicians of Whidbey’s Saratoga Orchestra and poets from The Four Voices in a celebration of Earth Month through music.  Rhythms of Nature II features chamber music interspersed with poetry and prose on April 1, 3:00pm at Langley United Methodist Church and on April 2, 3:00pm at Oak Harbor Methodist Church. $20 suggested donation. More information at […]

$20

Earth & Ocean Month Kick-Off

Front Room, Bayview Cash Store 5603 Bayview Road, Langley, WA, United States

Join us to start Whidbey Earth & Ocean Month with a bang! From 4-6:30 PM, explore table displays from local environmental groups and non-profits, volunteer opportunities, and activities. Pick up the calendar of events for the month and connect with others of every age, skill set, and background. At 5 PM, enjoy an artist talk […]

Free

Artist Talk and Performance

Bayview Cash Store 5603 Bayview Road, Langley, WA, United States

"Ordered Chaos" by Joan Green and Melissa Koch Join local artists Melissa Koch and Joan Green for their artist talk about their collaborative art piece, "Ordered Chaos" which was made from paper found in the recycling bin of the South Whidbey Community Center. During their creative process together they discovered that movement made their piece […]

Free

Pacific Rim: A Living Laboratory

Online

Learn about the work of the Pacific Rim Institute and their special place - a Living Laboratory on Central Whidbey Island. Dr. Robert K. Pelant will cover PRI's ecological restoration throughout the Puget Sound region, including propagation of rare and threatened species at their Native Plant Center. Pelant will share PRI's mission as a learning organization centered […]

Free

Taking Back Our Food

Langley Library 104 Second Street, Langley, WA, United States

How can we-the-eaters reclaim control of our food? Vicki Robin, activist and author of Blessing the Hands That Feed Us, will discuss the many ways eaters can be change-makers through small, practical steps: by buying direct from the producer, eating a delicious regional sustainable diet, growing their own, joining local groups, and stepping up to a September […]

Free

Sew a Nature Bag with Green Art Labs

Coupeville Library 788 NW Alexander St, Coupeville, WA, United States

We'll repurpose a huge coffee bean bag into smaller nature bags that you can sew yourself and take home for your nature adventures. This is a great first sewing project for young ones, who will need help from patient adults or older siblings. Repurposing is such a powerful way to take care of materials we […]

Free

Walking Ebey’s

Ebey's Reserve Ebey's Landing Rd, Coupeville, WA, United States

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 Rd Registration is required. Learn more […]

Free

Waste Wise Community Discussion and Action Group

Online

Are you interested in learning more about consumerism and waste reduction or how you can help your community decrease waste? What legislation is happening on this topic around our state? Why recycling is the way it is? Join us as we form a community discussion and action group. Interested?  Visit Waste Wise Community Learning, Discussion, […]

Free
Event Series Home Waste Audit How-To and Q&A

Home Waste Audit How-To and Q&A

Online

Learn more about your consumption and waste production by challenging yourself and your family to a 1-week home waste audit. An audit is easy to do and very informative. We will host a Q and A session via zoom on April 6th and April 20th from 3-4 pm. To learn more, visit Home Audit Waste […]

Free

Bees, Honey & Our Shared Cultural Experience

Oak Harbor Library 1000 SE Regatta Dr., Oak Harbor, WA, United States

Jeremy Kyncl of Hierophant Meadery shares the many ways bees are ingrained in our shared cultural experiences, particularly via mead.

Free