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Coupeville Chamber of Commerce returns to its roots
Members of the newly renamed Coupeville Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors gather around the chamber’s visitor information center sign in downtown Coupeville Monday. From left are board members Lisa Bernhardt, president, Cathie Harrison, Anna Tamura, Maxine Katz, Trish Rose, Chamber Executive Director Linda Eccles and her husband David Eccles. - Kathy Reed photo Sep 07 2012, 10:47 AM The Central Whidbey Chamber of Commerce is no more. The group has officially changed its name to Coupeville Chamber of Commerce.
Input sought for Coupeville Community Green projectInput sought for Coupeville Community Green project
Sep 07 2012, 10:48 AM A master plan has been developed for Coupeville’s Community Green, otherwise known as the grass field behind the library where the farmers market is held.
Remodeling project makes room for lavender shop, kitchen in Coupeville
Piles of rock and dirt will be transformed into terraced rock walls and a garden for guests to stroll through at the new Lavender Wind Farm retail location in Coupeville, located on the corner of NW Coveland and NW Alexander streets. - Kathy Reed photo Sep 07 2012, 10:50 AM Fans of Lavender Wind Farm just off West Beach Road will soon have a new place to shop for the farm’s selection of lavender-infused goods.
How can Whidbey's transportation system be improved? | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Sep 07 2012, 10:53 AM This summer, the Washington State Transportation Commission launched the Voice of Washington State (VOWS), an innovative web-based public engagement program, which includes seven regional discussion forums and a survey panel.
Johnson is responsible, responsive | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Sep 07 2012, 10:53 AM I am writing in support of Helen Price Johnson’s re-election this year. I came to know Helen over the years as a local business owner and active community volunteer. I observed that she demonstrated excellent leadership qualities in whatever role she served in church, school, community, or business. As our Island County commissioner, she has restructured county departments to increase effectiveness and efficiencies with fewer resources and has been a good steward of Island County water resources, parks, and trails.
Coupeville Wolves show their talent on offense, defense lines
The 2012 Coupeville Wolves football team. - Jim Waller photo Sep 07 2012, 11:01 AM Football linemen rarely get the glory, but the petrol that runs the Coupeville High School football engine this fall will be the big boys up front.
It's focus on the future, not lost volleyball talent for Coupeville High School
The 2012 Coupeville varsity volleyball team. - Jim Waller photo Sep 07 2012, 11:00 AM Coupeville High School volleyball coach refuses to let her girls play the "What if" game. Four players -- all likely starters this season-- will don different uniforms this fall. Over the past two years, three have transferred to other schools and a fourth chose to change sports.
New focus on offense and fitness for Coupeville High School soccer team
The 2012 Coupeville soccer team. - Jim Waller photo Sep 07 2012, 10:59 AM The Coupeville High School soccer team had trouble running up the score last fall, so this season first-year coach Dan d'Almeida is having the Wolves run.
South Whidbey new rival on Coupeville High School tennis team's schedule
The 2012 Coupeville tennis team. - Jim Waller photo Sep 07 2012, 11:02 AM The rivalry between South Whidbey and Coupeville just got turned up a notch. For years the Wolves and Friday Harbor were the only 1A schools with tennis programs in District 1, and Coupeville has dominated the series recently. Tradition-rich South Whidbey, with a dip in enrollment, drops from 2A and joins them this year.
Playground hangout at Coupeville Elementary School
First graders Kayla Cooks, left, Allison Nastali and Ciandra Allen expend some energy on the playground at Coupeville Elementary School on the first day of school Tuesday. - Kasia Pierzga photo Sep 07 2012, 11:04 AM First graders Kayla Cooks, left, Allison Nastali and Ciandra Allen expend some energy on the playground at Coupeville Elementary School on the first day of school Tuesday.