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Red Tickets – ALL through the Thanksgiving Season and Christmas

01 Friday Nov 2019

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RED TICKET 2019

From November 1st through December 21st every $20.00 worth of purchases you make with participating merchants, restaurants and service providers gets you a RED TICKET! Thanksgiving to Christmas your needs may bring you a big prize. – Five prizes drawn; $1500.00, $500.00, and 3 $100.00 dollar winners! Shopping local has never been so much fun!

YOU MUST be present or have a representative present to win.

1pm – Sunday – December 22, 2018 – 908 Alexander St.

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2019 RED TICKET Participating businesses. Shop, dine, and stay local right here in Coupeville.

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A Touch of Dutch – 360-678-7729 – 11 Front St NW. Amazing selection of candy, food, gifts and jewlery from The Netherlands (Holland), Indonesia, Germany, Sweden and Norway. Bits from England, France and Belgium. Gift Certificates YES! WILL SHIP. Bonus you can do Online shopping at A Touch of Dutch. facebook

 

aqua-david-sternAqua Gifts – 360-678-0664 – 2 Front St. – House wears, gifts, shoes, soaps, candles and much more for all ages. Perfect for women and men, girls and boys. Gift Certificates YES. website | facebook | instagram

 

back-to-the-island-david-sternBack to the Island – 360-678-6860 – 9B Front St NW – Great selection of clothes, fun and comfy socks, bags, gifts, souvenirs, and much MORE!  SEAHAWKS CENTRAL!  Gift Certificates YES

balance-bodyworks-david-sternBalanced Bodyworks – 360-630-0911 – 6 NW Coveland St. – Massage, health and wellness by licensed massage therapist Susann Martin. Specializing in massage therapy treating back and neck problems due to excessive muscle tightness and trigger points. Gift Certificates YES. Facebook

“I truly believe in the healing powers of massage for reducing, and even eliminating painful soft tissue conditions. I treat each client individually, according to what your special needs are.” – Susann Martin

 

Bayleaf – 360-678-6603 – 101 NW Coveland St. –Whidbey’s source for all things delicious! Wine, groceries, sweets, delicatessen, cheeses, cured meats, specialty items. Holiday gourmet baskets, wine clubs, catering, specialists in Paella for groups. Gift Certificates YES! Online Shopping YES website | facebook| instagram

Callen’s –  (360) 499-2306 – 12981 State Route 20 – across from Coupeville/Keystone Ferry. Coupeville’s Callen’s Restaurant offers Washington and Whidbey Island inspired, real food and is located across from the Coupeville Ferry dock. Two unique spaces offer Espresso, Ice cream and to-go offerings and a funky, full service dining room that whips up great food from a true all-scratch kitchen. Cocktails, Wine and Beer served. Open for 8am to 9pm for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Wednesday’s through Sunday. website | facebook | Instagram

Current’s Bistro – 360-678-5480 – 103 NW Coveland St. – Delicious bistro food. Featuring fresh and creative northwest cuisine complimented with a variety of local wines, delicious beers and non-alcoholic drinks. Fish, meat, vegetarian, local and regional produce. Desserts are fantastic. Gift Certificates YES! website | facebook  Formerly Christopher’s on Whidbey

Collections Boutique -360-678-2100 -24 Front St.

Variety of fine clothing lines — Tribal, Habitat, Pure, Cutloose, Lysse, Lissett, Nomadic Traders, Picadilly, Adam Jacobs – FitFlop shoes, and more.  Jewelry, accessories and baby gifts. Gift Certificates YES! facebook 

 

Coffee on the Cove – 360-632-0922 – 26 Front St. out on the historic Coupeville Wharf. Rise & Grind! A premier coffee shop nestled within the historic Coupeville Wharf atop Penn Cove. Baked goods. Non-Coffee drinks. Teas. Relaxing andhomey with breathtaking views!! facebook | instagram

 

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Coupeville Auto Repair -360-678-1746 -105 NW Coveland St. – Car repair and services.  Gas station. Gift Certificates YES! facebook 

 

Coupeville Chamber of Commerce – 360-675-5434, 905 Alexander St. – Business organization. Visitors Center is located at 905 Alexander St. website | facebook

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Front Street Grill and Catering -360-682-2551 -20 Front St. – Northwest American Grill featuring local and northwest meats, seafoods, and produce! Wonderful meals, lunch and dinner. Family friendly. Wine, beer, full bar, seafood, local mussels, burgers, specials and desserts with a water view. Grower and Beer Club. Catering!!! Gift Certificates YES! website | facebook | instagram

 

 

front-street-reality-david-sternFront Street Realty -360-678-6100 -22 Front St. – Full service real estate services.  Long standing, well respected community member Janet Burchfield will make sure all your needs are met when looking for or selling a house. website | facebook

 

museum-david-sternIsland County Historical Society Archives and Museum – 360-678-3310 – 908 NW Alexander St. – Island County archives (available for study by appointment) and museum. Fantastic gift and bookstore. Gift Certificates YES! website | facebook 

 

Kingfisher Books -16 Front St. – 360-678-8463 – Independent family-owned bookstore on Coupeville’s historic waterfront.  Owners of the Kingfisher are learners and books are their teachers. Books for pleasure, learning, entertainment, and fun for all ages. New, old, used and collectable, Kingfishers is a book lovers paradise. Gift Certificates YES! website | facebook | instagram

Lavender Wind  – 360-544-4132 – 15 Coveland St. – Locally grown lavender products from Whidbey’s largest lavender farm. Handmade products: oils, soaps, spice blends, teas, baked goods, gifts. Gift Certificates YES! Shipping YES!  – Online Shopping YES! website | facebook | instagram

One More Thing – 360-678-1894 – 13 Front St. –

 

One More Thing – 360-678-1894 – 14 Front St. Wonderful selection of women’s clothing, jewelry, personal accessories. Ideal shop for women of all ages. Gift Certificates YES!

Little Red Hen Bakery – 360-678-0683 – 901 Grace St. Little Red Hen grows the grain and bakes the best craft bread and pastries. An off shoot of The Oystercatcher restaurant Little Red Hen is one of the best bakeries in the Pacific Northwest! website | facebook | Instagram

The bakery is closed for pastries until they move to the former Kneed and Feed location at 4 Front St. in Mid-Nov. We will alert you and edit this page when they open in the new location. Till then YOU can purchase their bread at the following locations. 3 Sisters Market – 360-678-5445 – 779 N. Holbrook Rd at Hwy 20 ~~ Greenbank Pantry and Deli – 360-362-3623 – 25175 WA-525 in Greenbank ~~ Star Store – 360-221-5223 – 201 First St. in Langley ~~ The Goose – 360-321-0530 – 14485 WA-525 in Langley

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Lower Loft Eatery – 360-678-2900 – 12 Front St. – Breakfast, Lunch and dinner.  Wide variety of delicious foods and baked goods. Fantastic views of Penn Cove. Friendly service. Gift Certificates YES! website | facebook

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Marbley – Shop and Marbling Studio. Hand marbled silks, wood, paper, jewelry and so much more! This is a cozy and well curated store. PLUS you can paint your own silk scarf using the ancient art of Ebru. Design & print on 100% silk for wearable art. website | facebook | instagram 

Marbley books Ebru parties too! Contact them through their website.


Pacific Northwest Art School – 360-678-9396 – 15 NW Birch St. -The Pacific NorthWest Art School offers visual arts education taught by professional artists for artists aspiring to hone their skills. We offer workshops in the mediums of photography, painting and fiber arts. 70 plus workshops a year, Art Excursions and Art Expeditions, opportunities for artists to show their work in their Member’s Gallery and more. Art for purchase in gallery. Gift Certificates for classes. YES. website | facebook | instagram hashtag

Penn Cove Gallery – 360-678-1176 – 9 Front St. – Art to display, wear and give from 26 Whidbey Island artists. Large selection of original art, reproductions and art cards in a range of media, suitable for decor and gifts, at home and work. This not-for-profit gallery is administered and staffed by the artist members. Gift Certificates YES! website | facebook | instagram hashtag

RAIN PUDDLES KIDS BOUTIQUE: SHOP. 360-246-4181 10 Front St. Suite A. Baby & children’s clothing and accessories. Fine boutique. Gift Certificates YES! website | facebook | instagram

 

Rain Shadow Nursery – 360-678-9114 – 107 S Main St. – Wide variety of roses, perennials, herbs, succulents, annuals, house plants, potting soils, mulch, pottery, gifts, and an experienced staff to help you with all your gardening needs. Gift Certificates YES! website | facebook | instagram

 

Salon Blue – 360-682-5216 – 23 Front St. – A welcoming professional salon dedicated to providing the highest level of service and products to ensure that the client looks and feels the best they can. Hair cut, dye, manicures, and wonderful selection of products. Gift Certificates YES! website | facebook  The Coupeville Inn – 360-678-6668 – 20 NW Coveland St. – Coupeville’s premier destination Inn… Beautifully refurbished rooms and suites with views of Penn Cove and Mt. Baker, just steps to the wharf and historic downtown Coupeville. Gift Certificates YES! website | facebook

The Cove Coupeville: On the Historic Coupeville Wharf. 360-678-6006 – 26 Front St. – OPENING MID NOVEMBER!  

The Taproom at Bayview Corner has purchased the Cove from Michelle and Jerry. We’re excited to have Whidbey natives and restaurateur’s Tiffany and Damien bring their good food, and friendly atmosphere to Coupeville. The Cove Coupeville will be a seafood focused restaurant, featuring many local ingredients and a fine selection of wine and craft beer Red Ticket’s available from opening to Dec 21st. taptoom website | The Cove Coupeville facebook | instagram

The Crow’s Roost – 360-678-2092 – 902 Grace St. –Features art, accessories, cards, jewelry, home goods, décor, edibles and entertaining essentials. Unique Fair Trade, USA, and locally made gifts. Bring your ID for Military Discount of 10%. Carefully curated gifts, jewelry, accessories, home goods and décor, edibles, art and more. Certificates YES! facebook | instagram

a-need-new-pic-honey-bearThe Honey Bear – 360-678-6122 – 23 Front St. – Candy, chocolate, gifts, books, toys, cards, and more for all ages. Gift Certificates YES

 

The Oystercatacher – 360-678-0683 – 901 Grace St. – Fine dinning, dinner and lunch. Oystercatcher has proudly served simply, good, food for more than 18 years. Chef Tyler Hansen and his team create a harmonious farm-to-table menu to showcase all what the island and Pacific Northwest region has to offer. Changing menu pending season. Fine wine collection. Reservations suggested, especially dinner. Gift Certificates YES! website | facebook | instagram

seaside-david-stern-2The Seaside Spa and Salon – 360-678-0508 – 5 Front St.  Full service salon and spa. Indulge yourself in a sanctuary of rest and relaxation at Whidbey’s wonder spa and salon. Hair design, manicures, pedicures, products, massage, facials, waxing treatments, spa packages. Gift Certificates YES! website | facebook | instagram

 Sea-Bre’s Yarn – 360-605-0720 – 12 Front St. – Fine wool yarns (hand spun, machine made, imported, natural and commercial died), pattern’s and MUCH MORE. A yarn lovers dream shop! Gift Certificates YES! facebook | instagram

 

 

Sunshine Drip – 360-682-6201 – 306 N Main St. – Coffee lounge. Organic coffee, teas, fresh smoothies, sandwiches, salads and baked goods. Gluten free available. Combined with a gift shop full of creative and unique finds. website | facebook | instagram

 

 

Tyee Restaurant and Motel – 360- 678-6616 – 405 South Main St. Established in 1926, the Tyee offers a “home away from home” setting. We are dedicated to providing comfortable and affordable food, spirits, and lodging to locals and visitors alike. website | facebook

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Toby’s Tavern – 360-678-4222 – 8 Front St. – Historic tavern. Beer, wine, wide ranging menu, local mussels, waterside dinning. Toby’s historic wooden back bar was originally brought around the horn and placed in the Fort Warden officers club in about 1900. Must be 21. Gift Certificates YES! website | facebook | instagram hashtag

Vail Wine Shop and Tasting Room – 360-678-4222 – 22 Front St. – Large variety of Washington wines,indoor and outdoor seating, wine tasting events, group travel excursions to Washington wine country, wine clubs. A special place for wine, friends, and good times. Gift Certificates YES! website | facebook |

Whidbey Natural Pet – 360-678-1601 – 105 S Main St. – Providing Whidbey Island residents with natural options in dog and cat care. Whidbey Natural Pet carries all the supplies you need for your fur and feather family. Food, toys, health boosting items, treats, dietary supplements and every thing in between. Whidbey Natural Pet strives to offer customers and pets locally produced, chemical free products. Gift Certificates YES! website | facebook | instagram

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Windjammer Custom Framing – 360-678-9200 – 22 Front St. – Fine art and print framing. Large selection of frames. Award winning framer. Gift Certificates YES!

This end of the year “shop local” push is sponsored by the Coupeville Historic Waterfront, Whidbey Island Bank, The Coupeville Chamber of Commerce and the Whidbey Weekly. We all support our local businesses and are happy to provide the winnings to the lucky Coupeville customers! End of the year shopping provides our local business owners and their employees with a hearty start to the next year. Go local for the love of Coupeville. 

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B & O Tax Credits Benefit Coupeville and Coupeville Small Biz

20 Wednesday Jan 2016

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imagesEvery year the State of Washington honors donations to the Coupeville Historic Waterfront Assoc. by giving small business owners tax credits.

Being a Washington Trust and Historic Preservation’s Main Street program town gives us opportunity and benefits. The B&O credit is one of those benefits.  Give to CHWA this year, receive a tax credit next year.

What is a B&O Tax?

WA_StateMainStreetThe Main Street B&O tax credit incentive program allows businesses who pay Washington State B&O taxes ‘online’ to donate directly to us and have 75% of your donation results in a B&O tax credit for you the following year.

No brainer, right?  We hope you think so.

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE COUPEVILLE BUSINESSES WHO GIVE TO THE HISTORIC WATERFRONT ASSOCIATION AND RECEIVED A B&O TAX CREDIT FROM THE STATE of WASHINGTON! 

Janet Burchfield – Front Street Reality

Kimberly Tinuviel – Photographer and Multi Media Artist

Sea Tac Shuttle

Kim’s Café’

Front Street Experience

Chambers Alliance/Aqua Gifts

Windermere Real Estate

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Peoples Bank

Whidbey Island Bank

Vail Wine Shop

The Oystercatcher

Christopher’s on Whidbey

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HomePageBannerThe end game of YOUR B&O tax credit through your donation to CHWA is TAX dollars also come back to Coupeville from the Department of Revenue.

Triple threat benefits to Coupeville!  Thank you to all those who have taken advantage of the credit by making a donation to CHWA!  We appreciate YOU!

The state passed this valuable B&O credit legislation in 2005. We hope you’ll take advantage of it sometime.

Visit the state’s online tutorial for the B&O credit through your donation to CHWA. Or you can call or email us.

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Are you having hesitation or problems getting your 2015 tax filing off the desk and into the mail?  Take advantage of FREE guidance from nice people at the Coupeville Library.  EVERY WEDNESDAY from 10am to 5pm from Feb 1st through April 12th YOU can get help.  

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NOTE TAX FILING DUE DATE IS DIFFERENT for 2016

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Many Happy Returns from the Holidays

21 Tuesday Jan 2014

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THANK YOU to EVERYONE

WHO HELPED COUPEVILLE DECK THE HALLS THIS

HOLIDAY SEASON 

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 OLD, YOUTHFUL FOR OUR AGE,

COUPEVILLE

HAS SHIFTED THE SEASONAL GEARS and THE TREE,

BRILLIANTLY LITE UP COOKS CORNER PARK,

GREENS AND SNOWPEEPS ARE GONE TILL NEXT YEAR

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HERE’S A LIST OF HOLIDAY THANKS!

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THANK YOU !

Charles and Gail Jaeger for their generous donation of the the 20 foot tree we lit at the Holiday Parade.  It shone brightly in front of the Island County Historical Society Museum all season long.   BIG thanks too, to Chuck Poust, Sandy Poust, Janet Burchfield and Sarah Richards (Lavender Wind Farm & Store) for weathering freezing weather while decorating the lovely tree, and dispersing the greens to our down town merchants before the Holiday Parade and Greening of Coupeville!  

Thanks to our Executive Director Vickie Chambers, Randy Chambers, Cindy (Aqua Gifts), Dana Olson, and Sandy & Chuck Poust for getting our fresh evergreen wreaths up on our light and telephone poles!

Thanks too, to Randy Chambers for taking the tree down and hauling it away and to Steve Crocker for taking charge of removing the evergreen wreaths!  

THANK YOU !

DSC08175To Lynda Eccels and her volunteers at the The Coupeville Chamber, Rick Castellano at the ICHS Museum, and EVERYONE of our members and friends who volunteer each year to produce our Holiday Parade!!!

Every year our holiday parade gets more visitors from on and off island !  We’re a parade kind of town – and what’s more fun and festive than a parade!  We LOVE A PARADE, and anyone who loves one too is a friend of ours!  Thanks for weathering the chill for the thrill!

Many thanks too, to the singers who volunteered to brighten our season singing and leading our town folk and visitors in the holiday carols on the Greening of Coupeville and Parade night!  BEAUTIFUL!

BIG CHILLY THANKS to our Executive Director Vickie Chambers and her husband Randy for hosting a float building and soup night at their home, to construct the FIRST EVER Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association float for the parade!   Vickie, Randy, Cindy & Dana Olson, Marcia Johnson, Paul & Karen Whalen, Gwen Samelson, Chuck & Sandy Poust, and Janet Birchfield huddled in the cold, constructed the float and then enjoyed a dinner of delicious and hearty soup at Vickie and Randy’s lovely (and warm) home!

If you have any photos of the parade – please visit us on facebook and share them.

THANK YOU !

chwa_poster_2013To Beth Kuchynka (bayeaf), Whidbey Island Bank and all of our members who helped to make the 2014 Red Ticket Drawing another great year.  And to the friends and neighbors who joined with us in celebrating the season while shopping in Coupeville. Another rosey year for our winners and merchants!

THANK YOU TO

Please continue shopping, dining and using the services of our business owners in Coupeville throughout the year. They are your friends and neighbors and are grateful for your business, your company and your support of our town!

THANK YOU !

GingerbreadChallengeFlyerColor 2013To our Executive Director Vickie Chambers and her crew of builders who put on the 2nd Annual Gingerbread House Workshop!  2nd year out for this event and it was a huge success AGAIN!  Can’t wait till next year. Who knows a ginger bread house that’s too big to fit in the Library door might be rolled out of the Rec Hall’s double doors.  Great fun!  Thanks to the Library for having the Gingerbread House (building in some cases) Contest!  Residents of all ages really set the stage for a sweet season at the library!  Thanks to the Whidbey Examiner,  Leslie Franzen and all of our wonderful library staff for keeping the light on and providing a space for the Gingerbread Challenge display throughout the holidays.

THANK YOU !

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To Major Nancy Conard and the staff of the Public Works Dept for the Town of Coupeville for spending time in the chilly weather decking out Cooks Corner Park with lights for the Greening of Coupeville 2013. Thank too, to those who volunteered to help organized the lighting and kick off of parade, caroling and festivities. WHAT A SIGHT for all to enjoy!  The Coupeville tradition of celebrating the winter holidays – was better than ever!

THANK YOU !

img_7166Lyla Libbey Snover and Phil Snover for taking care of, painting and fostering of the tribe of SnowPeeps – it’s not the holidays in Coupeville without them.  More thanks to Chuck Poust and Gwen Samelson for helping at the SnowPeep Spa, cleaning and manicuring the peeps.

And a BIG HAUL THANKS – to the employees and volunteers from the Town of Coupeville who help deliver and safely attach our SnowPeeps to their stations.

The SnowPeeps are back in their Snow’ver barn, resting up for next year.

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 WHEN YOU SEE THESE PEOPLE

 PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO THANK THEM

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 THEIR VOLUNTEER HOURS, FRESH EVERGREENS,

COLORFUL LIGHTS, PARADES, MUSIC, RED

TICKETS, GINGERBREAD AND SNOWPEEPS!

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IT WAS A WONDERFUL & TRADITIONAL COUPEVILLE HOLIDAY SEASON !

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The holidays were wonderful and now we are ramping up for the MusselFest in March.  Kicking it off with the Mussel Mingle – March 7th at the Coupeville Rec Hall! 

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Easter Egg Hunt with the Bunny and the Soroptimists

27 Wednesday Mar 2013

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Soroptimist International of Coupeville says it’s time to have fun with the Easter Bunny and support the food bank

March 30th – 10am – Coupeville Town Park

Bring your toddlers to 5th graders for some egg hunting, photo Ops with the Bunny himself and an Easter Basket Raffle

Voluntary Addmission – a Non-Parishable Food Item for the

Gifts from the Heart Food Bank

CHWA Easter Egg 2013

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2012 – WATER FESTIVAL was a SUCCESS!

21 Monday May 2012

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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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Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association

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