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Another great turn out for the RED TICKET DRAWING in Coupeville today! A festive time was had by ALL! Happy Holidays to everyone far and wide from all of us at the Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association.

Photo and Caption: Kasia Pierzga / The Whidbey Examiner - Bayleaf owner Beth Kuchynka, right, announces the winners of the $1,000 Red Ticket drawing, Teo Keilwitz and his mom, Janie, of Coupeville. The Keilwitzes donated half of the cash award to the Gifts from the Heart food bank. The raffle prize was a reward for people who patronized downtown businesses during the 2011 holiday season.




