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Coupeville Historic Waterfront Assoc.

~ Strengthen, promote, and maintain our successful historic downtown district.

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June 3, 2017 – Coupeville Whale Bell Ceremony

30 Tuesday May 2017

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Alaskan Cedar, Alaskan yellow cedar, Artist Jim Short, Artist Roger Purdue, Coupeville, Coupeville Chamber of Commerce, Coupeville Front St., Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association, Coupeville history, Coupeville Mayor Molly Hughes, Coupeville Vickie Chambers, Elkhorn Bell theft, Elkhorn Trading, Historic Coupeville, Iverson Allstate Insurance, Iverson Coupeville, Jim Short, Matt Iverson, Molly Hughes, Native American Tribes Pacific Northwest, Native Carving, Orca Network, Orca Network Susan Berta, Orca Whales, Penn Cove Whales, Port of Coupeville, Shifty Sailors, Shifty Sailors Whidbey, Susan Berta, This Place Matters, Vickie Chambers, Whales, Whidbey Island, Yellow Cedar

First Ringing of The Orca Network’s Coupeville Whale Bell

Saturday June 3rd at 3:30pm

on the Coupeville Wharf

After much effort, energy, fundraising, and volunteer hours the Orca Network’s Coupeville Whale Bell will be UNVEILED and rung for the first time this Saturday, June 3, 2017 at 3:30pm

The antique (refurbished) bell, generously donated by Coupeville’s Matt Iverson, will be attached to a carved whale by Coupeville artist Jim Short. The carving was created in Alaskan yellow cedar.  Regional Native American Tribal art and the late Roger Purdue inspired the bell’s carving, and the Whale Wheel at the lands end of the Coupeville Wharf. 

Many thanks to the Coupeville Chamber of Commerce and the Port of Coupeville for their partnership and support! 

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First Ringing of The Coupeville Whale Bell

Saturday June 3rd at 3:30pm on the Coupeville Wharf

3:30-3:45pm Shifty Sailors perform

3:45pm: Introductions: Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association’s Executive Director Vickie Chambers 

3:55pm: Official designations: Coupeville Mayor Molly Hughes

4:05pm: Significance to Penn Cove: Orca Network’s Susan Berta

4:15pm   Group photo and symbolic ringing of the bell

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NOTE: The Whale Bell is NOT THE SAME bell that was ripped off from the bench in front of Elkhorn Trading Company 15 Front St NW in Coupeville, Washington. IF you know of anything about the theft of that bell you can visit Elkhorn (15 Front St.) or call (360) 678-2250.

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2017 ~ Penn Cove Water Festival

17 Wednesday May 2017

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Bayleaf, BC, Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, Boat races Penn Cove, Boat Races Whidbey, Chahalis, Chehalis, Chilliwack, Coupe's Last Stand, Coupeville, Coupeville boat races, Coupeville Front St., Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association, Coupeville Inn, Coupeville Lions Club, Coupeville Washington, Coupeville Waterfest, Coupeville waterfront, David Bieniek, Eevin Knezek, Family fun on Whidbey, Family life on Whidbey, Gary Piazzon, Harold Anderson, Historic Coupeville, Howard Garrett, Island County Historical Society, Jan Picard, Jenne Farm, Jerry Saia, Jim Sherman, John Weber, Langley Whale Center, Lou Labombard, Lummi Tribe, Makah Tribe, Martha Olsen, Michael Ferri, Molly McPhearson, Nahma Investments, Nooksak Tribe, Orca Network, Pat Waters, Penn Cove boat races, Penn Cove Shellfish Farm, Penn Cove Water Fest, Penn Cove Water Festival 2017, Penn Cove Water Festival Association, Penn Cove Waterfest, Peter Ali, Samish, Samish Rosie James, Samish Tribe, Sarah Richards, Shifty Sailors, Skawh Band (BC), Skowkale Band of Sto:lo First Nation, Skowkale Band of Sto:lo First Nation Chehalis, Skowkale First Nation, Solana Booth, Sue & Pat Waters, Sue Waters, Susan Berta, Swil Kanim, Swinomish Tribe, Terry Bible, The Crow's Roost, The Crow's Roost Coupeville, Tribal canoe races, Tshimshain Haayuuk Dancers, Tsleil-Waututh Nation in North Vancouver, Vern and Martha Olsen, Vern Olsen, Vern Olson Whidbey, Vicky Reyes Whidbey, Washington tribal canoe races, Water fest Whidbey, Whidbey Boat races, Whidbey Island, Whidbey Native American history, Whidbey Water festival 2017, Whidbey Wateriest 2017

Not a year goes by we aren’t proud to be a sponsor of the Penn Cove Water Festival’s Tribal Canoe Races here in Coupeville. Who wouldn’t be proud (and happy) about a Saturday of fun competition, food, music, storytelling, dancing, art, children’s activities and history in Coupeville.

The Penn Cove Water Festival Association is an ALL volunteer historic non- profit organization, keeping historic native canoe racing alive in Coupeville. 

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Visit the Penn Cove Water Festival site

for line up of tribal teams, races, children’s activities, dancing, music, story telling and much more about this family friendly and historic event.

•If you would like to Sponsor a 2018 Race or volunteer please contact the Penn Cove Water Festival Association at penncovewaterfestival@gmail.com 2017 Canoe Races and Sponsors

1) Single Woman Race – Jerry Saia (Coupeville Inn)

2) Single Man Race – John Weber (Nahma Investments)

3) Mixed Doubles Race – Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship – In honor of Gary Piazzon

4) 6 Junior Buckskin Race – Orca Network & the Langley Whale Center – In Honor of “J2/Granny”

5) 6 Buckskin Race – Susan Berta & Howard Garrett

6) 6 Woman Race – Molly McPhearson

7) 6 Man race – Harold Anderson & Terry Bible

8) 11 Jr. Buckskin Race – Coupeville Lions Club

9) 11 Buckskin Race – Vern & Martha Olsen and Vicky & Ricardo Reyes

10) 11 Woman Race – Penn Cove Shellfish

11) 11 Man race – Ervin Knezek & David Bieniek

Family Canoe – The Crow’s Roost
Family Canoes can be seen at the boat launch or out on Penn Cove as they paddle and perform their protocol during the day. They may also come to the Wharf at Front Street and offer rides in their Canoes.

Travel Money for the first 10 Eleven Man Canoes to arrive supported by: Sue & Pat Waters, bayleaf, Coupe’s Last Stand, Jenne Farm, Jan Picard, Penn Cove Water Festival Association, Michael Ferri, Jim Sherman, Gary Piazzon, and The Crow’s Roost.

 

 
 
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Penn Cove Water Festival 2013

26 Friday Apr 2013

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2013 Penn Cove Water Festival, 2013 Penn Cove Water Festivial, Adam Lorio, Alysha Pickler, Amanda d'Almeida, Amanda Fabrizi, Amy Millenbach, Andy Walker, Angella Contreras, Anita de Give, Anna King, Bay Printing, Ben Etzell, Ben Haight, Ben Wehrman, Benye & John Weber, Benye Weber, Betty Gewald, Blue Fox Prints, Boat races coupeville, Bonnie Gretz, Bree Messner, Brett Arnold, Calley Walker, Cameron Boyd, Carol Parbs, Central Whidbey Chamber of Commerce, Central Whidbey Lions, Cole Weinstein, Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival Association, Coupeville High School National Honor Society Members, Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association, Coupeville Leo's Club, Coupeville Lions, Coupeville Wharf Store, Danny Savalza, Debbie Wysomierski, Desiree Sanders, Diane Eelkema, Dianna Statt, Dick & Sandra Snowberger, Don Sherman, Dorothy Egnom, Drew Chan, Emily Clay, Faith Richards, Faith Wilder, Friends of the Coupeville Library, Front Street Grill, Garrett Compton, Gary & Dianna Piazzon, Gary Parker, Gary Piazzon, Gerry Roberts, Heni Barnes, Hertlein Grant Writing, Honey Bear, Honor Works, HonorWorks, Howard Garrett, Humanities of Washington, Island County Museum, Island County Washington, Island Transit, Jack Hanneman, Jackie Feusier, Jai'Lysa Hoskins, Jan Graham, Jane Monson, Jared Dickson, Joe Walck, Judy Lynn, Julie Dougherty-Winger, Kay Foss, Keith & Joyce Fruik, Kelsey Pape, Kenzie Kooch, Kimberly Porter, Konrad Borden, Kristen Tully, KT Wynn, Kyle Waterman, Kyle Waterman Penn Cove Water Festival, Lee James, Lou Labombard, Luke Pelant, Madison McPhee, Margaret Elphick, Maria Reyes Vick, Marilyn Engle, McKenzie Rice, Meghan Oakes, Mel Rogers, Michael Ferri & Jim Sherman, Michael Monson, Millie Fonda, Molly, Molly Hughes, Nathan Lamb, Native Boat Races, Native Tribes Pacific Northwest, Norma and Gerry Roberts, Oak Harbor Lions, Odette Lopez, Onee Hedeen, Orca Network, Penn Cove Water Festival, Penn Cove Waterfest, Penny Barville, Port of Coupeville, Rachel Wenzel, Ramona Laster, Reuben Greene, Richard Malaas, Roger Purdue, Samantha Thompson, Sarah Bailey, Shelby Nell, Sno-Isle Libraries, Squaxin Island Tribe, Stillaguamish Tribe, Suquamish Tribe, Susan Berta, Susan Berta & Howard Garrett, Suzanne Loomis, Teresa Ellis, Tim Quinn, Tom Ellis, Tommy Lyle, Tori Weber, Town of Coupeville, Tyler Gunther, US Foods, Vanessa Bernales, Vicky Reyes, Water Festival Whidbey, Whidbey Boat races, Whidbey Examiner, Whidbey Marketplace & News, Whidbey Telecom, Whidbey Waterfest, Windjammer Gallery, WSU Island County Extension Office

Saturday, May 18th, 2013 – 11am-5pm – Coupeville Waterfront

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for May 18th

Penn Cove Water Festival

The Mission of the Penn Cove Water Festival Association is to continue an annual revival of the historic Coupeville Water Festival by bringing families together to enjoy Native American canoe racing, entertainment, crafts and culture, and by giving them a chance to learn about, appreciate, and protect the environment in which we all live.

The Penn Cove Water Festival features annual tribal canoe races, Native arts and crafts, demonstrations, storytelling, dance performances, artist demonstrations, authentic Native foods, children’s activities, and exhibits and displays.

Family friendly event – Come one – Come all

Click the image below to view an introductory video about the Water Fest

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FYI – If you can’t make 2013 – the 2014 Festival will be on May 10th

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2012 – WATER FESTIVAL was a SUCCESS!

21 Monday May 2012

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Anchorage Inn, BC, Benye Weber, Betty Gewald, Blue Fox Prints, Bonnie Gertz, Bonnie Gretz, Cathie Harrison, Central Whidbey Chamber of Commerce, Central Whidbey Fire Chief, Chehalis, Cheryl Bradkin, Chilliwack Landing, Coast Guard Auxiliary, Compass Rose Bed and Breakfast, Coupeville Arts & Crafts Festival Association, Coupeville High School Honor Society, Coupeville Inn, Coupeville Lions, Coupeville Town Mayor and Marshall, Deanna Rogers, Dianna Piazzon, Dick Snowberger, Elkhorn Trading Co., Front Street Grill, Gary Piazzon, George Lloyd, Gerry Roberts, Grace Purdue, Grace Tiffany, Hallie Herwick, Howard Garrett, Island County Historical Society and Museum, Island County Sheriff’s Department, Jackie Feusier, Jill Hein, Jim Sherman, Jim Sherman and Michael Ferri, John Weber, Judy Lynn, Julie Dougherty-Winger, Kay Foss, Ken and Nan Leaman, Kyle Waterman, Lavender Wind Farm, Linda Eccles, Lisa Haas, Long's Harbor Store, Lou Labombard, Luce Ed Computing Support, Lummi Tribe, Makah Tribe, Mel Rogers, Michael Ferri, Millie Fonda, Molly Hughes, Mosquito Fleet, Nahma Investments, NAS Whidbey Island, Nooksack Tribe, Office Max, Orca Network, Penn Cove Shellfish, Penn Cove Shellfish Farm, Penn Cove Veterinary Clinic, Platt and Buescher -Attorneys at Law, Port of Coupeville, Puget Sound Energy, Ralph and Karen Munro, Ramona Laster, Ricardo Reyes, Richard Melaas, Rick Castellano, Roger Purdue, Sammye Kempbell, Sandra Dubpernell, Sandra Pollard, Sarah Schmidt, Skowkale Band of Sto:lo First Nation, Skwah Band, South Whidbey Yacht Club, Susan Berta, Susan Berta and Howard Garrett, Swil Kanim, Swil Kanim Honorworks Foundation, Swinomish Tribe, Teresa Ellis, The Coupeville Wharf, The Jenne Farm, The Whidbey Examiner, Toby's Tavern, Tom Ellis, Town of Coupeville, Vickie Reyes, Whidbey General Hospital EMS, Whidbey Island Bank, Whidbey Island Boat races, Whidbey Island Coupeville, Whidbey Island Family, Whidbey Island Festival, Whidbey Island Indians, Whidbey Watershed Stewards, Wilbur Purdue, Windjammer Gallery

WOW!  What a wonderful 2012 Penn Cove Water Festival we had in historic Coupeville this weekend! 

The Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association would like to THANK all those who made the Water Fest a hugh success!  

Besides great weather and calm seas, we want to thank the people who made this years festival so wonderful!  Big THANKS especially goes out to the Penn Cove Water Festival Volunteer Board of Directors, sponsors and working volunteers who pulled out the stops and created a fantastic event!  

Images on this post are links to Penn Cove Water Festival sponsor sites.  

THANKS, THANKS and MORE THANKS TO:

2012 WATER FESTIVAL SPONSORS!!!!!  Coupeville Arts & Crafts Festival Association Puget Sound Energy Honorworks Port of Coupeville Penn Cove Shellfish Town of Coupeville 

PENN COVE WATER FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION BOARD                            Lisa Haas – President                                                               Vickie Reyes – Secretary                                                               Tom Ellis – Treasurer                                                                   Lou LaBombard – Native American Advisor                                   Julie Dougherty-Winger – Registered Agent                                                                 Teresa Ellis – Board Member at Large                                                                               Kay Foss – Board Member at Large                                                                                   Kyle Waterman – Board Member at Large

Penn Cove Water Festival VOLUNTERS: Susan Berta, Cheryl Bradkin, Rick Castellano, Linda Eccles, Michael Ferri, Jackie Feusier, Millie Fonda, Howard Garrett , Betty Gewald, Bonnie Gretz, Cathie Harrison, Hallie Herwick, Molly Hughes, Sammye Kempbell, Ramona Laster, Richard Melaas, Dianna Piazzon, Gary Piazzon, Grace Purdue, Roger Purdue, Wilbur Purdue, Ricardo Reyes, Gerry Roberts, Deanna Rogers, Mel Rogers, Jim Sherman, Grace Tiffany, John Weber, Dick Snowberger, Sandra Pollard…  HOPE WE DID NOT FORGET ANYONE!

THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR IN-KIND DONATIONS to the PENN COVE WATER FESTIVAL                                                                                                              Blue Fox Prints, Central Whidbey Chamber of Commerce, Central Whidbey Fire Chief, Coast Guard Auxiliary, Coupeville High School Honor Society, Coupeville Town Mayor and Marshall, The Coupeville Wharf, Island County Historical Society and Museum, Front Street Grill, Island County Sheriff’s Department, Long’s Harbor Store, Lou Labombard, Mosquito Fleet, NAS Whidbey Island, Orca Network, Office Max, Platt and Buescher -Attorneys at Law, Roger Purdue, South Whidbey Yacht Club, The Whidbey Examiner, Whidbey General Hospital EMS, Whidbey Island Bank, Windjammer Gallery

Tribal participants in the Penn Cove Water Festival Canoe Races include: Nooksack Tribe, Swinomish Tribe, Makah Tribe, Lummi Tribe, Skowkale Band of Sto:lo First Nation, Chehalis, BC, Skwah Band, Chilliwack Landing, BC
A great time was had by all – and The Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association is happy to pass the thanks around !  
PENN COVE WATER FESTIVAL 2012 was a
RESOUNDING SUCCESS!  
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Penn Cove Water Festival SUCCESS!

21 Monday May 2012

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Anchorage Inn, BC, Benye Weber, Betty Gewald, Blue Fox Prints, Bonnie Gertz, Bonnie Gretz, Cathie Harrison, Central Whidbey Chamber of Commerce, Central Whidbey Fire Chief, Chehalis, Cheryl Bradkin, Chilliwack Landing, Coast Guard Auxiliary, Compass Rose Bed and Breakfast, Coupeville Arts & Crafts Festival Association, Coupeville High School Honor Society, Coupeville Inn, Coupeville Lions, Coupeville Town Mayor and Marshall, Deanna Rogers, Dianna Piazzon, Dick Snowberger, Elkhorn Trading Co., Front Street Grill, Gary Piazzon, George Lloyd, Gerry Roberts, Grace Purdue, Grace Tiffany, Hallie Herwick, Howard Garrett, Island County Historical Society and Museum, Island County Sheriff’s Department, Jackie Feusier, Jill Hein, Jim Sherman, Jim Sherman and Michael Ferri, John Weber, Judy Lynn, Julie Dougherty-Winger, Kay Foss, Ken and Nan Leaman, Kyle Waterman, Lavender Wind Farm, Linda Eccles, Lisa Haas, Long's Harbor Store, Lou Labombard, Luce Ed Computing Support, Lummi Tribe, Makah Tribe, Mel Rogers, Michael Ferri, Millie Fonda, Molly Hughes, Mosquito Fleet, Nahma Investments, NAS Whidbey Island, Nooksack Tribe, Office Max, Orca Network, Penn Cove Shellfish, Penn Cove Shellfish Farm, Penn Cove Veterinary Clinic, Platt and Buescher -Attorneys at Law, Port of Coupeville, Puget Sound Energy, Ralph and Karen Munro, Ramona Laster, Ricardo Reyes, Richard Melaas, Rick Castellano, Roger Purdue, Sammye Kempbell, Sandra Dubpernell, Sandra Pollard, Sarah Schmidt, Skowkale Band of Sto:lo First Nation, Skwah Band, South Whidbey Yacht Club, Susan Berta, Susan Berta and Howard Garrett, Swil Kanim, Swil Kanim Honorworks Foundation, Swinomish Tribe, Teresa Ellis, The Coupeville Wharf, The Jenne Farm, The Whidbey Examiner, Toby's Tavern, Tom Ellis, Town of Coupeville, Vickie Reyes, Whidbey General Hospital EMS, Whidbey Island Bank, Whidbey Island Boat races, Whidbey Island Coupeville, Whidbey Island Family, Whidbey Island Festival, Whidbey Island Indians, Whidbey Watershed Stewards, Wilbur Purdue, Windjammer Gallery

WOW!  What a wonderful 2012 Penn Cove Water Festival we had in historic Coupeville this weekend! 

The Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association would like to THANK all those who made the Water Fest a hugh success!  

Besides great weather and calm seas, we want to thank the people who made this years festival so wonderful!  Big THANKS especially goes out to the Penn Cove Water Festival Volunteer Board of Directors, sponsors and working volunteers who pulled out the stops and created a fantastic event!  

Images on this post are links to Penn Cove Water Festival sponsor sites.  

THANKS, THANKS and MORE THANKS TO:

2012 WATER FESTIVAL SPONSORS!!!!! 
Coupeville Arts & Crafts Festival Association
Puget Sound Energy
Honorworks
Port of Coupeville
Penn Cove Shellfish
Town of Coupeville 

PENN COVE WATER FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION BOARD                            Lisa Haas – President                                                               Vickie Reyes – Secretary                                                               Tom Ellis – Treasurer                                                                   Lou LaBombard – Native American Advisor                                   Julie Dougherty-Winger – Registered Agent                                                                 Teresa Ellis – Board Member at Large                                                                               Kay Foss – Board Member at Large                                                                                   Kyle Waterman – Board Member at Large

Penn Cove Water Festival VOLUNTERS: Susan Berta, Cheryl Bradkin, Rick Castellano, Linda Eccles, Michael Ferri, Jackie Feusier, Millie Fonda, Howard Garrett , Betty Gewald, Bonnie Gretz, Cathie Harrison, Hallie Herwick, Molly Hughes, Sammye Kempbell, Ramona Laster, Richard Melaas, Dianna Piazzon, Gary Piazzon, Grace Purdue, Roger Purdue, Wilbur Purdue, Ricardo Reyes, Gerry Roberts, Deanna Rogers, Mel Rogers, Jim Sherman, Grace Tiffany, John Weber, Dick Snowberger, Sandra Pollard…  HOPE WE DID NOT FORGET ANYONE!


THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR IN-KIND DONATIONS to the PENN COVE WATER FESTIVAL
                                                                                                              Blue Fox Prints, Central Whidbey Chamber of Commerce, Central Whidbey Fire Chief, Coast Guard Auxiliary, Coupeville High School Honor Society, Coupeville Town Mayor and Marshall, The Coupeville Wharf, Island County Historical Society and Museum, Front Street Grill, Island County Sheriff’s Department, Long’s Harbor Store, Lou Labombard, Mosquito Fleet, NAS Whidbey Island, Orca Network, Office Max, Platt and Buescher -Attorneys at Law, Roger Purdue, South Whidbey Yacht Club, The Whidbey Examiner, Whidbey General Hospital EMS, Whidbey Island Bank, Windjammer Gallery

Tribal participants in the Penn Cove Water Festival Canoe Races include: Nooksack Tribe, Swinomish Tribe, Makah Tribe, Lummi Tribe, Skowkale Band of Sto:lo First Nation, Chehalis, BC, Skwah Band, Chilliwack Landing, BC
A great time was had by all – and The Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association is happy to pass the thanks around !  
PENN COVE WATER FESTIVAL 2012 was a
RESOUNDING SUCCESS!  
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