For Kids

Whale Bell Park

To commemorate the love we have for these ocean friends, both Coupeville and Langley have installed a “Whale Bell.” These bells have a simple instruction: “See a whale, ring the bell.” These bells serve as both a monument to the whale’s impact on our island culture and a creative way to notify others of the…

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River Horse Writing Studio

River Horse Writing Studio is a community gathering place to work and celebrate the literally arts.    

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The Backyard Whidbey

The Backyard Whidbey is a family-oriented fitness center located at the South Whidbey Community Center in Langley (723 Camano Avenue). An alternative fitness playground making indoor play and quality fitness available for all. 425-299-4178

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Alma

Alma specializes in eco essentials for the whole family including sustainably made toys and clothing for men, women, and children. Most of the items are new, but they also feature select items from vintage and up-cycled consigners. Alma brings natural, beautifully made clothing, toys, and essentials to eco-minded families looking for quality over quantity focusing…

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Island Dance Studio

Island Dance and Gymnastics has been your home for all things dance for over 35 years. Enjoy modern ballet, yoga, beginner pointe, creative dance, Tai Chi, Zumba, tap, cheer, tumbling, hip-hop and more. Island Dance offers all types of dance training to from toddlers to senior citizens, from classical to contemporary, and beginning to advanced…

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Price Sculpture Forest

Price Sculpture Forest   The Sculpture Forest is open for art and nature lovers every day of the year from 8:00am until 7:00pm with free admission, and donations gratefully accepted.  No dogs or bikes, please.  For additional details on accessibility, parking, restroom, tours, etc. visit https://SculptureForest.org For info and updates, follow on Facebook, Instagram

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Mystery Weekend 2018 – In Review

A Whale of a Tail The killer of Merlin Mariner was his long forgotten cousin Ashford Gris. Ashford resented Merlin for many reasons. Because Merlin was a rich snob Because Merlin wanted to sell drilling rights to Langley tide lands to which Ashford Gris felt his side of the Ahab Mariner family tree also held…

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Whidbey Island Arts Council

Whidbey Island Arts Council (WIAC) assists local artists and arts organizations by providing advice, financial aid and sponsorship; and to encourage arts education at all levels and increased community awareness of and support for the arts and culture of Whidbey Island.

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Whidbey Children’s Theater

Whidbey Children’s Theater is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of youth by creating opportunities to discover, experience, and participate in the performing arts. We believe that the performing arts have a valuable place in our community, and that through participation in the arts children will develop their unique selves in an environment that…

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Earth Sanctuary Nature Reserve and Retreat Center

Earth Sanctuary Nature Reserve is a 72-acre park with mature old-growth forest and a diversity of birds, wildlife, plants, and fungi and is an exemplary model for ecological design. Reclaim your spirit in its beautiful forests and reflective ponds. Experience megalithic sacred sites and eco-art, walk the labyrinth, and amplify your prayers at the Native…

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South Whidbey Historical Society

The South Whidbey Historical Society collects, preserves and presents information, stories and artifacts of our history, weaving together the diverse experiences of our people as context for today’s decision makers and inspiration for tomorrow’s leaders.

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Island County Historical Museum

Photographs, maps, pioneer diaries, oral accounts and historic items from the museum’s collection are just a few of the things that will educate visitors about Whidbey and take them from the early days of settlement to the present day.

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HUB Youth Connection

The HUB is an after-school drop-in program offering social and recreational activities for middle and high school youth in a supportive setting. Young people have access to games, art activities, workshops and adult mentors. Students receive a hot meal each day. The HUB is located in the basement of Langley United Methodist Church (LUMC). They…

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South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District

Activities are available for both children and adults. Come join us for some fun at the park! Check out our Programs or Events on our website or pickup a copy of our Activity Guide at all South Whidbey Post Offices, Libraries, Chambers of Commerce, or the Park District office. The Mission of the South Whidbey Parks &…

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Langley Library

Langley Library is part of the Sno-Isle Libraries system, providing access to books, eBooks, movies, music, programs, and other related services. Wifi is available free 24/7. The Langley Library is a 100-year-old historical site. The 3,600 square foot building is owned by the City of Langley, and Sno-Isle Libraries is collaborating with the city to…

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Orca Network/Langley Whale Center

The Langley Whale Center shares excitement about the whales and marine mammals who are our neighbors and provides visitors and residents a chance to learn more about the endangered Southern Resident orcas who visit our area each fall and winter. Learn about the North Puget Sound Gray Whales, a small, unique population who find sustenance…

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