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By RON NEWBERRYDiane Tompkinson can talk chicken with
the best of the backyard poultry farmers.A retired educator, Tompkinson has
raised chickens for 23 years, partly for what they do for her own well-being and also for her vegetable garden.
The hens that strut around Tompkinson’s Coupeville property produce healthier and tastier eggs than those found in cold stor-age in stores, she contends.
The chickens’ manure also packs a mighty punch to add to her compost piles to perk up her edible garden.
And she finds that chickens like to peck at bugs, proving to be invaluable in control-ling insects as part of her organic gardening practices.
“When I first started raising them I liked being part of the complete cycle of the gar-den,” Tompkinson said. “The chicken pro-duces the eggs. Their fertilizer was thrown into the garden. It went to the vegetables and the excess (vegetables) went back to the chickens. The perfect cycle.”
Tompkinson’s chickens might be among the healthiest and most nutritious broods on Whidbey Island because of their diet. Their feed includes the excess from the organic vegetables in her garden and seven fruit trees.
“Most people can’t afford to give chicken tons of kale, collard, spinach and apples,” Tompkinson said. “I’m still feeding them from last year’s harvest, plus some fresh greens. That puts my chickens at a great advantage in terms of flavor.”
Regarding their eggs, that is.Tompkinson doesn’t raise chickens to eat
them, only for the harmony they bring to her garden and for their eggs.
She sells her eggs for $6 a dozen, which is a couple bucks higher than the going price among poultry raisers on the island.
“I’m still sold out most of the time,” she said.
When you can control the types of fertil-izer that go into your garden and the sort of feed that goes into your chickens, a notice-able difference is found in flavor and nutri-tion of the eggs, Tompkinson contends.
And she’s hardly alone in this belief.Louise Mueller has raised chickens on
her Coupeville property for more than 60 years and likes to let her chickens range freely. She sees them grazing on her grass and knows that the more greens in their diets, the better the eggs.
“The more greens they get, the more orange the yoke,” Mueller said. “The more orange the yoke, the more Vitamin A is in the yoke.”
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Diane Tompkinson can talk chicken with the best of the backyard poultry farmers.
A retired educator, Tompkinson has raised chickens for 23 years, partly for what they do for her own well-being and also for
The hens that strut around Tompkinson’s Coupeville property produce healthier and tastier eggs than those found in cold stor
e also packs a mighty punch to add to her compost piles
And she finds that chickens like to peck at bugs, proving to be invaluable in control-at bugs, proving to be invaluable in control-at bugs, proving to be invaluable in controlling insects as part of her organic gardening
I first started raising them I liked being part of the complete cycle of the gar-being part of the complete cycle of the gar-being part of the complete cycle of the garden,” Tompkinson said. “The chicken pro-duces the eggs. Their fertilizer was thrown
den. It went to the vegetables and the excess (vegetables) went back to
Tompkinson’s chickens might be among the healthiest and most nutritious broods on Whidbey Island because of their diet. Their feed includes the excess from the organic vegetables in her garden and seven
“Most people can’t afford to give chicken tons of kale, collard, spinach and apples,” Tompkinson said. “I’m still feeding them from last year’s harvest, plus some fresh greens. That puts my chickens at a great
Tompkinson doesn’t raise chickens to eat them, only for the harmony they bring to
She sells her eggs for $6 a dozen, which is a couple bucks higher than the going price among poultry raisers on the island.
“I’m still sold out most of the time,” she
When you can control the types of fertil-When you can control the types of fertil-When you can control the types of fertilizer that go into your garden and the sort of feed that goes into your chickens, a notice-able difference is found in flavor and nutri-able difference is found in flavor and nutri-able difference is found in flavor and nutri
Louise Mueller has raised chickens on her Coupeville property for more than 60 years and likes to let her chickens range freely. She sees them grazing on her grass and knows that the more greens in their
“The more greens they get, the more orange the yoke,” Mueller said. “The more orange the yoke, the more Vitamin A is in
e also packs a
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675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400BayviewEQUAL HOUSING
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
ISLAND DANCE& GYMNASTICS
Island Dance& Gymnastics
Re gister in personAug. 17 — 21 • 11 a.m. — 4 p.m. (or on-line!)Ongoing registration until classes are full!
Fall classes begin Sept. 8th
360-341-1282islanddance@whidbey.com
http://islanddanceandgymnastics.comLocated in Langley between LMS & WCT
Ballet
Pointe
Modern
Jazz
Tap
Hip Hop
Lyrical
Contemporary
Musical Dance Theatre
Performing Team
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Gymnastics
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JENSEN’S FLOORS
1659 Main St., Freeland • 360-221-1124 Mon-Fri 9AM-5PM • Sat 10AM-2PM
Doing Business Since 1970
Carolyn Jensen,Design Consultant
TIME TO GET READY FOR...
PLAYS WELLWITH OTHERS
movies South Whidbey styleSince 1937
217 First Street, Langley221.5525
www.theclyde.net
Programming 7am-7pm Monday-Friday
14485 SR525, Suite 1425-299-4832
www.equipped4life.com
2015 SEPTEMBER 2015 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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27 28 29 30
LABOR DAY
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18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
OCTOBER
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9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
AUGUST
Early Release DayFirst Day of SchoolEarly Release Day
Non-School Day
Early Release Day
TIME TO GET READY FOR...
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
S M T W T F S
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6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30
Trick or Treat Downtown2:30 - 5 pm
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Spooktacular Langley!
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BAYVIEW CORNER EVENTS
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Saturday, October 24at the Bayview Cash Store andBayview Farm & Garden
5603 Bayview Rd., Langley11A.M. – 2P.M.
Free Admission
For more information on this and other fun events at Bayview Corner, visit www.goosefoot.org or call 360-321-4145 Photos by: David Welton
Featuring the Mutt Strut!Festivities include live music, apple & cider tasting, apple stacking contest, and more!
Mutt Strut registration begins at 11 A.M.Mutt Strut starts at 12 noon.
Prizes for: Best Dog Costume Best Celebrity Dog Best Trick Best Owner & Dog Costume Combo
Programming 7am-7pm Monday-Friday
14485 SR525, Suite 1425-299-4832
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Offering language and cultural programing
year round5023 Langley Rd., Langley
360-321-2101www.nwlanguageacademy.com
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2015 OCTOBER 2015 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
COLUMBUS DAY
HALLOWEEN
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30
NOVEMBER
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30
SEPTEMBER
Non-School Day Teacher Inservice Day
Early Release Day
Early Release Day
EAT A GOOD LUNCH & STUDY HARD
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Specials & Group Rates AvailableWhidbey Island Dance Theatre Box Offi ce: 360-341-2221
714 Camano Avenue, Langley ~ www.widtonline.org
AN ISLANDTRADITION…NOW IN ITS23rd YEAR!
Inspiring choreography, innovative sets, special effects, anenchanted forest, fairies, and Tchaikovsky’s beloved musicall combine to create a one-of-a-kind holiday productionfeaturing over 150 characters!
December 11 - 20,2015
7:30pm Friday/Saturday Evenings:December 11, 12, 18 & 19
2pm Saturday/Sunday Matinees:December 12, 13, 19 & 20
’s
at the South Whidbey High School Auditorium
THE NUTCRACKERWHIDBEY ISLAND DANCE THEATRE
December 4-19, 2015Ticket information:
wicaonline.org360.221.8268
Whidbey Island Center for the Arts
F E
Your Hometown Cafe for over 40 years
Kitchen open 6AM - 9PM • Breakfast all day1642 E. Main St. Freeland • 331-9945
For all your bird needs341-1404
5565 Van Barr PlaceSuite AB, Freeland
Time to feed
the birds!
movies South Whidbey styleSince 1937
217 First Street, Langley221.5525
www.theclyde.net
Southern Italian with Northwest Fresh
Food & Spirits1675 Main Street
Freeland • 360-331-2123
2015 NOVEMBER 2015 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30THANKSGIVING DAY
VETERANS DAY
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4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
OCTOBER
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31
DECEMBER
End of First Quarter Non-School Day
Early Release Day
Thanksgiving Break
Early Release Day
No School for K-8K-8 Parent/Teacher Conferences
Thanksgiving BreakNo School for K-8K-8 Parent/Teacher Conferences
Early Release Day for 9-12
No School for K-8K-8 Parent/Teacher Conferences
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
F E
Your Hometown Cafe for over 40 years
Kitchen open 6AM - 9PM • Breakfast all day1642 E. Main St. Freeland • 331-9945
11-20
Good Cheer�rift Stores
2013
Shopping toFeed Families
Child’s Chance to GiveEvery December, Good Cheer opens up after business for kids to shop for their caretakers and family.The kids know how nice it is to give as well as receive.They get to shop on this special night and get everything gift wrapped.
Thank you for shopping at Good Cheer and helping families in need.
2015
221 2nd Street,Suite 16, Langley
360-221-2728
Sweet Mona’s Chocolate Boutiquewishes you and your familya sweet and safe holidayfi lled with love and joy,
and chocolate!With love from our family
to yours!
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Programming 7am-7pm Monday-Friday
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www.equipped4life.com
2015 DECEMBER 2015 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31 CHRISTMAS DAY
NEW YEAR’S EVE
S M T W T F S
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8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30
NOVEMBER
S M T W T F S
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3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
JANUARY
Early Release Day
Winter Break Winter Break Winter Break Winter BreakWinter Break
Winter Break Winter Break Winter BreakWinter Break
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January 9, 2016starts at 11 A.M.
LANGLEY SEAWALL PARKHunt for seaside treasures created by
Callahan McVay of Callahan’s Firehouse. All � oats are hidden in plain view.Free & Fun for the Whole Family
mainstreet@whidbey.com | 360.929.9333
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NWLA CULTURAL CENTER’s eventsWe love to host events that celebrate culture and build community! Here are some of our featured language of food events from this year:
Yolka, an opportunity to learn the secrets of Russian cuisine, with emphasis on holiday recipes. Led by a team of Russian cooks that can’t wait to share their stories with you!
Turkey, a special presentation by Umit Dogan of Treasures of Travel, including a travel slideshow and panel discussion on contemporary Turkey.
Midsommarfest, a celebration of the summer solstice with joyful song and dance, a magni� cent smorgasbord, and traditional Nordic cultural performances.
360.321.2101www.nwlanguageacademy.com
CENTER FOR WORLDLANGUAGE & CULTURE
Southern Italian with Northwest Fresh
Food & Spirits1675 Main Street
Freeland • 360-331-2123
2016 JANUARY 2016 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
NEW YEAR’S DAY
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DAY
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20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31
DECEMBER
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29
FEBRUARY Winter Break
Early Release DayEnd of Semester
Non-School Day
Early Release Day
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
NWLA CULTURAL CENTER’s Guesthouse and LodgingB&B lodging and facility rentals available
Our guesthouse services host travelers from all around the globe, as they cometo join us in building a global community.
We have six rooms available – each featuring a large lush canopy bed, a hearth and large seating area. The kitchen area includes a mini-fridge, sink, microwave and toaster oven to make yourself at home. The guesthouse is located on three acres of gorgeous landscaped gardens and � elds, with tall � r trees, a stream, and a waterfall!
360.321.2101www.nwlanguageacademy.com
CENTER FOR WORLDLANGUAGE & CULTURE
Freeland 331-6300Bayview 321-6400
Oak Harbor 675-7200View Whidbey Island Properties
Listed for Sale at www.cbtara.com
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PLAYS WELLWITH OTHERS
ValentineSpecials
1675 Main StreetFreeland • 360-331-2123
Hearts & Hammers
SpaghettiDinner
Friday, Feb 12, 2016 • 5pm - 7pmLangley United Methodist Church
www.heartsandhammers.com
2016 FEBRUARY 2016 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29
PRESIDENTS’ DAYVALENTINE’S DAY
S M T W T F S
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13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31
MARCH
JANUARY
S M T W T F S
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3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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Non-School Day Teacher Inservice Day
Early Release Day
Non-School Day
Early Release Day
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Scholarships Available
NWLA CULTURAL CENTER’s ProgramsCome and join us for a fun and creative global education!
Summer language day camps
Year round language classes for all ages
Cultural immersion weekends
International exchange hosting
360.321.2101www.nwlanguageacademy.com
CENTER FOR WORLDLANGUAGE & CULTURE
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For all your bird needs341-1404
5565 Van Barr PlaceSuite AB, Freeland
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Sporting events!
movies South Whidbey styleSince 1937
217 First Street, Langley221.5525
www.theclyde.net
Southern Italian with Northwest Fresh
Food & Spirits1675 Main Street
Freeland • 360-331-2123
2016 MARCH 2016 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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EASTER SUNDAY
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FEBRUARY
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MARCH
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MAY End of Third Quarter
Spring BreakSpring BreakSpring Break Spring Break Spring Break
Early Release Day
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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APRIL
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Possible Snow Make-up Day
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2016 JUNE 2016 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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MAY
Early Release DayLast Day of School!
Early Release Day
Possible Snow Make-up Day
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WEEK 1PROGRAM IMarian Cantatas: Music by Pergolesi, Corelli and FerrandiniGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Stabat MaterGiovanni Battista Ferrandini, Il Pianto di Maria
FRIDAY | August 7 | 7:30 pm St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
SUNDAY | August 9 | 2:00 pm Greenbank Farm
PROGRAM II Goldberg VariationsJ.S. Bach, Sonata in G Major for Violin and Obbligato Harpsicord BWV 1019J.S. Bach, Goldberg Variations BWV 988
SATURDAY | August 8 | 7:30 pmSt. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
WEEK I ARTISTSPascale Beaudin, sopranoDanielle Reuter-Harrah, mezzo-sopranoMarc Destrubé, violinTekla Cunningham, violinPaul Luchkow, violaBeiliang Zhu, celloNatalie Mackie, violoneMichael Jarvis, organStephen Stubbs, luteJonathan Oddie, harpsichord
WEEK IIPROGRAM IIIBach CantatasJ.S. Bach, Cantata BWV 106, Gottes Zeit ist die Allerbeste ZeitJ.S. Bach, Cantata BWV 182, Himmelskönig, sei willkommen J.C. Bach, Ach, daß ich Wassers g'nug hätte
FRIDAY | August 14 | 7:30 pm St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
SUNDAY | August 16 | 2:00 pm Greenbank Farm
PROGRAM IV Concertos, Concertos! J.S. Bach, Fourth BrandenburgConcerto BWV 1049G.F. Telemann, Trio Sonata in B Minor TWV 42:h6Vivaldi, Cello Concerto in A Minor RV 422Giuseppe Sammartini, Recorder Concerto in FG.F. Telemann, Concerto for Viola TWV 51:G9
SATURDAY | August 15 | 7:30 pmSt. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
WEEK II ARTISTSCatherine Webster, sopranoReginald Mobley, altoZachary Finkelstein, tenorCharles Robert Stevens, baritoneTekla Cunningham, violinVicki Boeckman, recorderBeiliang Zhu, baroque cello, viola da gambaHenry Lebedinsky, organ, harpsichordMiyo Aoki, recorderNathalie Mackie, viola da gamba
TICKETSADVANCE PURCHASE$20 general admission | $10 students
AT THE DOOR (available one hour before concert begins) $25 general admission$20 seniors | children admitted free with paying adult
TICKETS NOW ON SALE www.brownpapertickets.com or call the ticket hotline at 1-800-838-3006
VISIT ONLINE www.whidbeyislandmusicfestival.org
Whidbey Island Music FestivalOur10th Anniversary AUGUST 7–16, 2015 TEKLA CUNNINGHAM, director
WEEK 1PROGRAM IMarian Cantatas: Music by Pergolesi, Corelli and FerrandiniGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Stabat MaterGiovanni Battista Ferrandini, Il Pianto di Maria
FRIDAY | August 7 | 7:30 pm St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
SUNDAY | August 9 | 2:00 pm Greenbank Farm
PROGRAM II Goldberg VariationsJ.S. Bach, Sonata in G Major for Violin and Obbligato Harpsicord BWV 1019J.S. Bach, Goldberg Variations BWV 988
SATURDAY | August 8 | 7:30 pmSt. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
WEEK I ARTISTSPascale Beaudin, sopranoDanielle Reuter-Harrah, mezzo-sopranoMarc Destrubé, violinTekla Cunningham, violinPaul Luchkow, violaBeiliang Zhu, celloNatalie Mackie, violoneMichael Jarvis, organStephen Stubbs, luteJonathan Oddie, harpsichord
WEEK IIPROGRAM IIIBach CantatasJ.S. Bach, Cantata BWV 106, Gottes Zeit ist die Allerbeste ZeitJ.S. Bach, Cantata BWV 182, Himmelskönig, sei willkommen J.C. Bach, Ach, daß ich Wassers g'nug hätte
FRIDAY | August 14 | 7:30 pm St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
SUNDAY | August 16 | 2:00 pm Greenbank Farm
PROGRAM IV Concertos, Concertos! J.S. Bach, Fourth BrandenburgConcerto BWV 1049G.F. Telemann, Trio Sonata in B Minor TWV 42:h6Vivaldi, Cello Concerto in A Minor RV 422Giuseppe Sammartini, Recorder Concerto in FG.F. Telemann, Concerto for Viola TWV 51:G9
SATURDAY | August 15 | 7:30 pmSt. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
WEEK II ARTISTSCatherine Webster, sopranoReginald Mobley, altoZachary Finkelstein, tenorCharles Robert Stevens, baritoneTekla Cunningham, violinVicki Boeckman, recorderBeiliang Zhu, baroque cello, viola da gambaHenry Lebedinsky, organ, harpsichordMiyo Aoki, recorderNathalie Mackie, viola da gamba
TICKETSADVANCE PURCHASE$20 general admission | $10 students
AT THE DOOR (available one hour before concert begins) $25 general admission$20 seniors | children admitted free with paying adult
TICKETS NOW ON SALE www.brownpapertickets.com or call the ticket hotline at 1-800-838-3006
VISIT ONLINE www.whidbeyislandmusicfestival.org
Whidbey Island Music FestivalOur10th Anniversary AUGUST 7–16, 2015 TEKLA CUNNINGHAM, director
WEEK 1PROGRAM IMarian Cantatas: Music by Pergolesi, Corelli and FerrandiniGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Stabat MaterGiovanni Battista Ferrandini, Il Pianto di Maria
FRIDAY | August 7 | 7:30 pm St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
SUNDAY | August 9 | 2:00 pm Greenbank Farm
PROGRAM II Goldberg VariationsJ.S. Bach, Sonata in G Major for Violin and Obbligato Harpsicord BWV 1019J.S. Bach, Goldberg Variations BWV 988
SATURDAY | August 8 | 7:30 pmSt. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
WEEK I ARTISTSPascale Beaudin, sopranoDanielle Reuter-Harrah, mezzo-sopranoMarc Destrubé, violinTekla Cunningham, violinPaul Luchkow, violaBeiliang Zhu, celloNatalie Mackie, violoneMichael Jarvis, organStephen Stubbs, luteJonathan Oddie, harpsichord
WEEK IIPROGRAM IIIBach CantatasJ.S. Bach, Cantata BWV 106, Gottes Zeit ist die Allerbeste ZeitJ.S. Bach, Cantata BWV 182, Himmelskönig, sei willkommen J.C. Bach, Ach, daß ich Wassers g'nug hätte
FRIDAY | August 14 | 7:30 pm St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
SUNDAY | August 16 | 2:00 pm Greenbank Farm
PROGRAM IV Concertos, Concertos! J.S. Bach, Fourth BrandenburgConcerto BWV 1049G.F. Telemann, Trio Sonata in B Minor TWV 42:h6Vivaldi, Cello Concerto in A Minor RV 422Giuseppe Sammartini, Recorder Concerto in FG.F. Telemann, Concerto for Viola TWV 51:G9
SATURDAY | August 15 | 7:30 pmSt. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
WEEK II ARTISTSCatherine Webster, sopranoReginald Mobley, altoZachary Finkelstein, tenorCharles Robert Stevens, baritoneTekla Cunningham, violinVicki Boeckman, recorderBeiliang Zhu, baroque cello, viola da gambaHenry Lebedinsky, organ, harpsichordMiyo Aoki, recorderNathalie Mackie, viola da gamba
TICKETSADVANCE PURCHASE$20 general admission | $10 students
AT THE DOOR (available one hour before concert begins) $25 general admission$20 seniors | children admitted free with paying adult
TICKETS NOW ON SALE www.brownpapertickets.com or call the ticket hotline at 1-800-838-3006
VISIT ONLINE www.whidbeyislandmusicfestival.org
Whidbey Island Music FestivalOur10th Anniversary AUGUST 7–16, 2015 TEKLA CUNNINGHAM, director
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WEEK 1PROGRAM IMarian Cantatas: Music by Pergolesi, Corelli and FerrandiniGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Stabat MaterGiovanni Battista Ferrandini, Il Pianto di Maria
FRIDAY | August 7 | 7:30 pm St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
SUNDAY | August 9 | 2:00 pm Greenbank Farm
PROGRAM II Goldberg VariationsJ.S. Bach, Sonata in G Major for Violin and Obbligato Harpsicord BWV 1019J.S. Bach, Goldberg Variations BWV 988
SATURDAY | August 8 | 7:30 pmSt. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
WEEK I ARTISTSPascale Beaudin, sopranoDanielle Reuter-Harrah, mezzo-sopranoMarc Destrubé, violinTekla Cunningham, violinPaul Luchkow, violaBeiliang Zhu, celloNatalie Mackie, violoneMichael Jarvis, organStephen Stubbs, luteJonathan Oddie, harpsichord
WEEK IIPROGRAM IIIBach CantatasJ.S. Bach, Cantata BWV 106, Gottes Zeit ist die Allerbeste ZeitJ.S. Bach, Cantata BWV 182, Himmelskönig, sei willkommen J.C. Bach, Ach, daß ich Wassers g'nug hätte
FRIDAY | August 14 | 7:30 pm St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
SUNDAY | August 16 | 2:00 pm Greenbank Farm
PROGRAM IV Concertos, Concertos! J.S. Bach, Fourth BrandenburgConcerto BWV 1049G.F. Telemann, Trio Sonata in B Minor TWV 42:h6Vivaldi, Cello Concerto in A Minor RV 422Giuseppe Sammartini, Recorder Concerto in FG.F. Telemann, Concerto for Viola TWV 51:G9
SATURDAY | August 15 | 7:30 pmSt. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
WEEK II ARTISTSCatherine Webster, sopranoReginald Mobley, altoZachary Finkelstein, tenorCharles Robert Stevens, baritoneTekla Cunningham, violinVicki Boeckman, recorderBeiliang Zhu, baroque cello, viola da gambaHenry Lebedinsky, organ, harpsichordMiyo Aoki, recorderNathalie Mackie, viola da gamba
TICKETSADVANCE PURCHASE$20 general admission | $10 students
AT THE DOOR (available one hour before concert begins) $25 general admission$20 seniors | children admitted free with paying adult
TICKETS NOW ON SALE www.brownpapertickets.com or call the ticket hotline at 1-800-838-3006
VISIT ONLINE www.whidbeyislandmusicfestival.org
Whidbey Island Music FestivalOur10th Anniversary AUGUST 7–16, 2015 TEKLA CUNNINGHAM, director
WEEK 1PROGRAM IMarian Cantatas: Music by Pergolesi, Corelli and FerrandiniGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Stabat MaterGiovanni Battista Ferrandini, Il Pianto di Maria
FRIDAY | August 7 | 7:30 pm St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
SUNDAY | August 9 | 2:00 pm Greenbank Farm
PROGRAM II Goldberg VariationsJ.S. Bach, Sonata in G Major for Violin and Obbligato Harpsicord BWV 1019J.S. Bach, Goldberg Variations BWV 988
SATURDAY | August 8 | 7:30 pmSt. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
WEEK I ARTISTSPascale Beaudin, sopranoDanielle Reuter-Harrah, mezzo-sopranoMarc Destrubé, violinTekla Cunningham, violinPaul Luchkow, violaBeiliang Zhu, celloNatalie Mackie, violoneMichael Jarvis, organStephen Stubbs, luteJonathan Oddie, harpsichord
WEEK IIPROGRAM IIIBach CantatasJ.S. Bach, Cantata BWV 106, Gottes Zeit ist die Allerbeste ZeitJ.S. Bach, Cantata BWV 182, Himmelskönig, sei willkommen J.C. Bach, Ach, daß ich Wassers g'nug hätte
FRIDAY | August 14 | 7:30 pm St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
SUNDAY | August 16 | 2:00 pm Greenbank Farm
PROGRAM IV Concertos, Concertos! J.S. Bach, Fourth BrandenburgConcerto BWV 1049G.F. Telemann, Trio Sonata in B Minor TWV 42:h6Vivaldi, Cello Concerto in A Minor RV 422Giuseppe Sammartini, Recorder Concerto in FG.F. Telemann, Concerto for Viola TWV 51:G9
SATURDAY | August 15 | 7:30 pmSt. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
WEEK II ARTISTSCatherine Webster, sopranoReginald Mobley, altoZachary Finkelstein, tenorCharles Robert Stevens, baritoneTekla Cunningham, violinVicki Boeckman, recorderBeiliang Zhu, baroque cello, viola da gambaHenry Lebedinsky, organ, harpsichordMiyo Aoki, recorderNathalie Mackie, viola da gamba
TICKETSADVANCE PURCHASE$20 general admission | $10 students
AT THE DOOR (available one hour before concert begins) $25 general admission$20 seniors | children admitted free with paying adult
TICKETS NOW ON SALE www.brownpapertickets.com or call the ticket hotline at 1-800-838-3006
VISIT ONLINE www.whidbeyislandmusicfestival.org
Whidbey Island Music FestivalOur10th Anniversary AUGUST 7–16, 2015 TEKLA CUNNINGHAM, director
WEEK 1PROGRAM IMarian Cantatas: Music by Pergolesi, Corelli and FerrandiniGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Stabat MaterGiovanni Battista Ferrandini, Il Pianto di Maria
FRIDAY | August 7 | 7:30 pm St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
SUNDAY | August 9 | 2:00 pm Greenbank Farm
PROGRAM II Goldberg VariationsJ.S. Bach, Sonata in G Major for Violin and Obbligato Harpsicord BWV 1019J.S. Bach, Goldberg Variations BWV 988
SATURDAY | August 8 | 7:30 pmSt. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
WEEK I ARTISTSPascale Beaudin, sopranoDanielle Reuter-Harrah, mezzo-sopranoMarc Destrubé, violinTekla Cunningham, violinPaul Luchkow, violaBeiliang Zhu, celloNatalie Mackie, violoneMichael Jarvis, organStephen Stubbs, luteJonathan Oddie, harpsichord
WEEK IIPROGRAM IIIBach CantatasJ.S. Bach, Cantata BWV 106, Gottes Zeit ist die Allerbeste ZeitJ.S. Bach, Cantata BWV 182, Himmelskönig, sei willkommen J.C. Bach, Ach, daß ich Wassers g'nug hätte
FRIDAY | August 14 | 7:30 pm St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
SUNDAY | August 16 | 2:00 pm Greenbank Farm
PROGRAM IV Concertos, Concertos! J.S. Bach, Fourth BrandenburgConcerto BWV 1049G.F. Telemann, Trio Sonata in B Minor TWV 42:h6Vivaldi, Cello Concerto in A Minor RV 422Giuseppe Sammartini, Recorder Concerto in FG.F. Telemann, Concerto for Viola TWV 51:G9
SATURDAY | August 15 | 7:30 pmSt. Augustine’s in-the-Woods
WEEK II ARTISTSCatherine Webster, sopranoReginald Mobley, altoZachary Finkelstein, tenorCharles Robert Stevens, baritoneTekla Cunningham, violinVicki Boeckman, recorderBeiliang Zhu, baroque cello, viola da gambaHenry Lebedinsky, organ, harpsichordMiyo Aoki, recorderNathalie Mackie, viola da gamba
TICKETSADVANCE PURCHASE$20 general admission | $10 students
AT THE DOOR (available one hour before concert begins) $25 general admission$20 seniors | children admitted free with paying adult
TICKETS NOW ON SALE www.brownpapertickets.com or call the ticket hotline at 1-800-838-3006
VISIT ONLINE www.whidbeyislandmusicfestival.org
Whidbey Island Music FestivalOur10th Anniversary AUGUST 7–16, 2015 TEKLA CUNNINGHAM, director
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Meaghan de Wolf, 18, and Isla Dübendorf, 17, pose for a picture in Andy Davis's math class. They are this year's valedictorians.
2015’s VALEDICTORIANS Meet Meaghan de Wolf, Isla Dübendorf
By BEN WATANABE
South Whidbey Record
The two valedictorians for South Whidbey High
School have stood alone, and together, as the top
students in the class of 2015 since their sophomore
year. Isla Dübendorf, 17, and Meaghan de Wolf, 18,
are this year’s top students having maintained
4.0 grade point averages over four years at South
Whidbey High School. Their grades, both girls
said, meant that some nights they stayed in to
study instead of watching a movie or going out
with friends. At other times, it meant a 5 a.m. cram
session to have all the information fresh before a
test.
Langley adventurer, professor to relay
Atlantic crossing on Viking replica
By KATE DANIEL
South Whidbey Record
When Jonathon Moses set to work repairing a dilapidated
sailing boat in 1984, he had no inkling that he would soon be
a crew member aboard a boat replicated from Viking lore,
retracing the tumultuous path Norse explorer Leif Erikson
had sailed centuries prior.
The Saga Siglar (meaning “sailor of the sagas”) was a
54-foot knarr, a replica of an 11th century Viking boat. Moses
explained that no images of a knarr existed aside from the
descriptions provided in sagas and the remnants of one that
had sunk off the coast of Denmark.
“Nobody had ever rigged one; nobody had ever seen one
before,” said Moses.
Contributed image
Ragnar Thorseth, known as "Norway's Last Viking," teth-
ered his 11-year-old son to his side during a hurricane
while on board the Saga Siglar, a replica of an 11th-
century Viking ship.
Academy seniors look to post grad future
By BEN WATANABE
South Whidbey Record
They came from differ-
ent starts and found a simi-
lar finish at South Whidbey
Academy. A group of 16 students will
receive their diploma covers
and graduate from South
Whidbey’s alternative high
school program Thursday.
It will be the third graduat-
ing class at the school, which
opened in September 2012.
The week prior to graduat-
ing, a handful of the soon-to-
be graduates met with The
Record to reflect on their jour-
neys, struggles, triumphs and
what’s to come.
Asked what word they’d
use to describe the difference
of South Whidbey Academy’s
Pathways Program (grades
nine-12), they said, “persever-
ance,” “change,” “autonomy,”
and “independence.”
One of the common
themes for the small sample
of seniors was feeling unwel-
come and out of place in
other school settings. Some
came from out of state, others
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Meaghan de Wolf, 18, and Isla Dübendorf, 17, pose for a picture in Andy Davis's math class. They are this year's valedictorians.
2015’s VALEDICTORIANS Meet Meaghan de Wolf, Isla Dübendorf
year. Isla Dübendorf, 17, and Meaghan de Wolf, 18,
are this year’s top students having maintained
4.0 grade point averages over four years at South
Whidbey High School. Their grades, both girls
said, meant that some nights they stayed in to
study instead of watching a movie or going out
with friends. At other times, it meant a 5 a.m. cram
session to have all the information fresh before a
test.
Langley adventurer, professor to relay
Atlantic crossing on Viking replica
By KATE DANIEL
South Whidbey Record
When Jonathon Moses set to work repairing a dilapidated
sailing boat in 1984, he had no inkling that he would soon be
a crew member aboard a boat replicated from Viking lore,
retracing the tumultuous path Norse explorer Leif Erikson
had sailed centuries prior.
The Saga Siglar (meaning “sailor of the sagas”) was a
54-foot knarr, a replica of an 11th century Viking boat. Moses
explained that no images of a knarr existed aside from the
descriptions provided in sagas and the remnants of one that
had sunk off the coast of Denmark.
“Nobody had ever rigged one; nobody had ever seen one
before,” said Moses.
Contributed image
Ragnar Thorseth, known as "Norway's Last Viking," teth-
ered his 11-year-old son to his side during a hurricane
while on board the Saga Siglar, a replica of an 11th-
Academy seniors look to post grad future
By BEN WATANABE
South Whidbey Record
They came from differ-They came from differ-They came from differ
ent starts and found a simi-ent starts and found a simi-ent starts and found a simi
lar finish at South Whidbey
Academy. Academy. AcademyA group of 16 students will
receive their diploma covers
and graduate from South
Whidbey’s alternative high
school program Thursday.
It will be the third graduat-It will be the third graduat-It will be the third graduat
ing class at the school, which
opened in September 2012.
The week prior to graduat-The week prior to graduat-The week prior to graduat
ing, a handful of the soon-to-
be graduates met with The
Record to reflect on their jourRecord to reflect on their jourRecord
- to reflect on their jour- to reflect on their jour
neys, struggles, triumphs and
what’s to come.
Asked what word they’d
use to describe the difference
of South Whidbey Academy’s
Pathways Program (grades
nine-12), they said, “persever-nine-12), they said, “persever-nine-12), they said, “persever
ance,” “change,” “autonomy,”
and “independence.”
One of the common
themes for the small sample
of seniors was feeling unwel-of seniors was feeling unwel-of seniors was feeling unwel
come and out of place in
other school settings. Some
came from out of state, others
SEE VALEDICTORIAN, A9SEE ACADEMY, A9
SEE VIKING, A20
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