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Information Booth
Located at the corner of Alexander and Coveland Streets. Find festival related information, peruse a large map, purchase festival memorabilia, find your favorite artist, and get directions.
Lost & Found
Check for lost or found articles and people at the Information Booth. Call (360) 678-5116 to report security related incidents. The appropriate security official will respond to your location.
Bathrooms
Portable: throughout Festival grounds as noted on the map. Handicap Accessible: throughout Festival grounds as noted on the map.
Festival Parking A-frame directional signs will guide you to ample regular and handicapped parking behind the library. Or, drive north on Main Street, left on either 7th or 8th and then into the access road behind the library where you will be directed to an open space. Only if the regular lot is filled, you will be directed to continue on either 7th or 8th street back to Main, turning right, and continuing for 1-2 blocks where you will see a sign indicating the overflow lot just past 6th street on your right.
Parking is $5
which supports the Boys and Girls Club of Coupeville.
First Aid
FESTIVAL INFORMATION
In a life threatening emergency, call 911.
On site emergency services can be quickly located by calling the festival office at (360) 678-5116. Non life threatening issues may be reported to an on site event staff member wearing a green vest. Event staff operate radio communications to locate appropriate help.
ATM
The ATM is located in the Rec Hall across from the Information Booth on the corner of Alexander and Coveland Streets.
Parking
Festival Parking is conveniently located adjacent to the Entertain-
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ment and Food Court. Children’s Activities are located in the library. During regular festival hours, he charge for parking is $5 and directly benefits the Coupeville Boys and Girls Club and also helps to fund scholarships and other community grants. There is no charge for parking on Friday and Saturday after 5pm. Parking signs along Main Street will direct you to the lot and Festival Parking Attendants help you to get parked safely. All parking lot volunteers are associated with the Coupeville Boys and Girls Club, an active partner with the Coupeville Festival Association.
Handicapped Parking
For cars with state-endorsed stickers, parking is available in the areas designated on the Festival Map.
Bike Parking
Safely park your bike at the Coupeville Library on 8th and Alexander or Cook’s Corner Town Park at 9th and Main.
Security
There is 24-hour security on festival grounds during both days of the festival. Ask a festival volunteer to contact Security or you may call (360) 678-5116 during daytime hours and someone will respond to your location.
Animals
Animals visiting the festival must be leashed and under control of the owner.
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360.678.5116
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REFLECTIONS FROM CFA PRESIDENT, MIKE DESSERT
As a 17 year veteran volunteer with the Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival, I have been witness to many changes. The first and most impressive thing that comes to my mind is the continual outpouring of community support for this wholly volunteer organization. We have grown from an office in the back room of a volunteer’s house to a permanent office in the middle of town. We began with a few standing, selfmanaged committees. There are now 24 standing committees plus partnerships with other Coupeville organizations. Years ago the volunteer staff numbered close to 100. In 2014, the volunteer staff of 254 hosted the festival for approximately 15,000 – 20,000 visitors over the two day weekend. Partnerships with various nonprofit organizations within the Coupeville community benefits the organization as well as the festival. As a partner to the CFA, the Coupeville Boys and Girls Club provides their own volunteer base to manage visitor and vendor parking lots. The CFA Juried Art Gallery is directed by the Pacific
NorthWest Art School. The Coupeville Chamber of Commerce hosts the CFA Wine and Beer Garden. Our partners provide much of the organization and manpower for each particular event while the festival provides the initial financial support, advertising and some infrastructure. Volunteers come from many other local organizations such as the U.S. Navy, Coupeville Lions Club, Coupeville High School History Day Students, Coupeville High School Honor society students and sports team members, etc. In select cases, multi-generation family members travel to Coupeville on festival weekend specifically to volunteer as a family at the festival. The Central Whidbey Chamber of Commerce (as it was called in 1964), the Central Whidbey Sportsman group and the Front Street Development Association were the organizers of the first festival. The goal was to revitalize downtown Coupeville businesses by bringing visitors to the Front Street area. The hope was that once people realized there were businesses located there they would come back again. In 1964, the Coupeville Festival Association (CFA) was established as a 501c4, all volunteer
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organization with the mission: “To promote quality handcrafts and the arts, ensure cultural enrichment, beautify and preserve the unique historical qualities of the Coupeville community.” The Festival immediately became a very popular event growing quickly from displays the first year that were inside businesses to vendor tables and then tents along Front Street only. Early in the process the festival association started showing a profit and then the giving-back-to-thecommunity began. During the past 53 years ALL nonoperational proceeds from the annual festival have been given back to the Coupeville community in the form of project grants and scholarships. The CFA has supported such diverse projects as paving Alexander Street and the Rec Hall parking lot, numerous Recreation Hall renovations, Town Park Gazebo, Coupeville Library land donation, seed money for the Pacific NorthWest Art School, a new Lantern House for the Admiralty Head Lighthouse; and the list goes on. At the end of 2016, the CFA records show over $822,000.00 in grants and scholarships provided to the Coupeville community. It is with great pride that I say that this organization is the best group of volunteers anyone ever had the privilege to work with. My personal thanks, along with that of the entire CFA Board of Directors, goes to all those hard working, selfless individuals who make this great event such a success.
Mike Dessert
President Coupeville Festival Association
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Table of Contents
Information..................................3 CFA President Letter...................4 Welcome To Coupeville..............7 Artist Bio......................................8 2018 Poster Contest....................8 Festival Artist Directory........10-11 Festival Map.........................12-13 Juried Art Gallery Info...............14 Entertainment............................15 Food Court................................16 Beer & Wine..............................17 Incident Management Plan.......18 CFA Board & Committees.........19 Volunteers..................................20 Sponsors....................................22 Published as a supplement to the
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One of the greatest things about Coupeville, and the thing I love most is the people. Coupeville is a unique community, the founding fathers and our community leaders have established a tradition of giving generously of time, talents and resources to improve the quality of life for future generations, this spirit is exemplified in the establishment of the Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve. Please stop by our Visitor Information Center to learn more about us and our events, take home some brochures so you can plan a return trip and see and enjoy Coupeville in all its glory. On behalf of the Coupeville Chamber of Commerce, I welcome you to the community we call “home.” Enjoy the Festival and our Town.
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Francy Blumhagen
Francy Blumhagen has been painting professionally for over 40 years with numerous galleries in the Pacific Northwest exhibiting her original paintings and collages on a regular basis. She works in a variety of media, including block printing, woodcut, monoprint, collage, and wax resist. Francy and her husband Bob moved to Whidbey Island and grew their own greeting card company, Salmonberry Studio, using Francy’s art designs. “Started in 1995 with 6 images we wholesaled to various galleries and within a few years, we had expanded to many more designs and sales locations. At this time, I offer over 250 designs and sell throughout the U.S. and Canada, and occasionally in Europe. I wholesale to galleries, museum gift shops, aquariums, resorts and fly fishing stores among others, plus, of course, stationery stores.” The unique images are produced on hand-painted Japanese paper by combining traditional block printing with paint and crayon embellishments - each one individually crafted from start to finish. The results are miniature works of art sold as notecards. “Experimentation best describes my way of working: I love to play with paint, ink, paper and a variety of marking tools, explained Blumhagen. “I am drawn to the natural world for my images: birds, fish, plants, insects. I use a lot of metallic inks which is something I probably couldn’t do if I had my cards commercially printed. Most people who buy Salmonberry Studio notecards do frame them, realizing they are actually small pieces of art. I think this has been one of the most gratifying aspects of my business– hearing how folks have framed their cards and how much they enjoy them.”
Francy’s image image was used in 2000 when the festival produced it’s first full for color printed At that time the poster Francy’s is actually being used the poster. second time. Inemphasis was on the art work, now it is on promoting the town of Coupeville first, with the art being more of an embellishment. 2000 theworked festival produced it’s first CMYK printed poster using Francy’s image for both purposes! this image. At that time the poster emphasis was on the art work, now it is on promoting the town of Coupeville first, with the art being more of an embellishment. Francy’s image worked for both!
Blumhagen’s mixed media collages and large scale woodcuts are shown on the island through the Rob Schouten Gallery in Langley and Penn Cove Gallery in Coupeville.
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FESTIVAL DIRECTORY
Ceramics / Pottery........... Booth #
Karla Kay Art................................ 74
Michelle’s Art Design................... 31
Cascadia Stoneware.................. 306
Mary D’s Scarves & More........... 205
Red Door Art Studio.................... 92
Clovy T Pottery.......................... 111
Mehndi Madness....................... 234
Scentual Nature......................... 232
Jack Ferrell Tile & Design... 235-236
Neckease pillows....................... 128
Sweetbriar................................... 38
Madrugada Pottery..................... 95
Red Door Rugs.......................... 176
Wild at Heart Studio.................. 100
Natural Accents...................... 60-61
Sage Design.............................. 153
One of a Kind Ceramic Buttons........................ 117
Shoalwater Bay Textiles............... 69
Jewelry............................ Booth # “Jewelry by” Nicole Mendonca...................... 141
Clothing........................... Booth # Designs by Jan Lough................. 50 EcoIguana.................................... 58 Engayla...................................... 149 Hatterdashery............................ 132 J. Nicoll Designs............................ 2 Kozi Kidz...................................... 41 Ma Graphics....................... 104-105
Snuggle Ruggs.......................... 107 Sophiana Hats........................... 230 Stitchcrafter............................... 193 Tasha’s Accessories...................... 36 The Bag Ladies of Sequim......... 101 Whidbey Woolies.......................... 7 Garden Art...................... Booth # Country Wreath...................... 62-63
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Glyptic Concepts....................... 305
Hang In There.............................. 47
Mathews Gallery................. 114-115
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Melt Down................................. 224
High Meadow Creations............ 233
Owens Gardens......................... 160
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The Rustic Garden.............. 309-310
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Whimsical Woods...................... 229
Mathews Gallery........................ 116
Back to the Island...................... 147
Winfield Designs Home & Garden Art.................. 106
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Far From Normal....................... 208
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Bear Art Studios.......................... 14
Knead & Feed........................... 186
Island Art Glass........................... 3-4
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One More Thing........................ 139
Other Worlds............................... 15
Shari Both Jewelry Design......... 192
Penn Cove Gallery..................... 145
Totally Blown Glassworks.......................... 112-113
She-ra Creations.......................... 16
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Soul Reflections......................... 215
Fiber................................ Booth #
Bayside Treasures................... 88-89
Stapleton-McErlane Design....... 118
Baskets From Oz........................ 135
Celestial Swan Designs.............. 179
Studio9k............................. 154-155
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Gone Shellin’............................. 103
The Mermaid’s Tears.................... 10
Embroidery by Wanda............... 167
Grams Gourds............................. 42
Timeless Talismans...................... 85
Frill............................................. 225
Leslie Hand Painted Glass......... 304
Treats Designs............................. 94
Monika’s Design........................ 171 My Urban Poncho........................ 91 Nikkiloo Designs........................ 212 Pure Intent.............................. 27-28 Renaissance Rags........................ 97 Rethreadzclothing..................... 169 Uzura......................................... 133 Coupeville Merchants...... Booth #
Whidbey Isle Yarns, Gifts and Teas............................ 210
Pearls by Nature........................ 202 Sauve Jewelry.............................. 37
Shi-Shi Design........................... 204
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Planet Popi......................... 156-157
Holmquist Hazelnut Orchards..... 51
Ace Leather Goods............ 216-217
Robert J Tandecki...................... 172
Mutiny Bay Gourmet................... 75
The Waisted Belt Co.................. 177
Susan McManamen Fine Art..... 197
Metal............................... Booth #
Nut Hut Kitchen......................... 144
Blackwaters Metal........................ 70
Tim Wistrom – Fine Art Paintings............... 200-201
Papa Ray’s MarketPlace.......... 25-26
Elegant Garden Designs.... 220-221
Todd Kane................................. 170
Petstuff!....................................... 66
Freeborn Metal Art............. 108-109
True Red Betty............................. 55
Tea For Eve................................ 129
Hot Damn Forge.......................... 81
Vestuto Chart Art......................... 30
Jerry Hill Designs......................... 17
Vicki Wickell Watercolors............. 82
Toast Toppers/ Charmed Creations..................... 44
Metal Art............................. 302-303
Vincent Keele Fine Art................. 43
Trilby’s BBQ Sauce & Spices...... 175
Rusty Stuff........................... 195-196
Whitmore Gallery........................ 32
Walden Lane Gourmet................ 33
Stainless Steelheads.................. 178
Paper............................... Booth #
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Stephen B. Studios............. 120-121
Hitomi’s Washi Art....................... 12
Toys................................. Booth #
Thomas Williams....................... 188
Papermoon Studios................... 151
Trapp Industries...................... 21-22
Photography.................... Booth #
Wildlife Images....................... 72-73
Donald J Miller ~ Delicate Light Photography....... 180
Music............................... Booth # Gary Jess Productions............... 190 Painting/Drawing/ Print Making.................... Booth # Artisanbabe Studio.................... 213 Carla’s Funky Art........................ 194
Creature Comfort...................... 219 Doug’s Puzzles........................... 162 Learn and Play............................. 76
Doug LeClair Photography.......... 79
Wood............................... Booth #
Kevin Merchant Photography.... 203
3d Wood Maps........................... 8-9
Kevin Wickersham Photography.............................. 148
Beyond the Beach..................... 312
Kris Sproul Photography.............. 13
Cool Woods............................ 56-57
Cats Dogs Words......................... 90
Lee And Bryce Mann Photography........................... 53-54
D and L Woodworking and Art........ 300-301
Crickenbacher........................... 185
Photography by Errol Dow............ 6
Fisher Woodworking................... 18
Dean Rocky Barrick.................... 152
RMSteck Photography................. 77
Harborwood Designs.................. 49
Designs by Lisa.......................... 127
Soap/Body Care............... Booth #
Logan Concepts................. 206-207
Fat Dragonfly Collection........... 102
Country Memories..................... 130
Nerd Wood Designs.................... 78
Hung Nguyen Fine Art................ 11
Kasee’s Apothecary..................... 84
Ivy Cottage............................. 67-68
North Whidbey Farm.......... 173-174
Julie Peterson Oil Paintings....... 168
Realms Bath & Body Line.......... 164
Margaret Livermore................... 123
Sea Holly Beauty Company....... 159
Mary Gibbs Watercolors............ 191
Sophisticated Soap.................... 150
Melbeck Studio........................... 48
Awe Botanical Parfum............... 214
Nancys Galleria............................ 93
Specialty Food................. Booth #
NW Gyotaku.............................. 119
3 Generations LLC.................... 166
Sibbett Studio.................... 226-227
Paperwings Studio..................... 181
Gustoblende.............................. 158
Tom the Irishman................ 307-308
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JURIED ART GALLERY
The Art Gallery Opening is held in the Coupeville Recreation Hall on Friday, August 11, from 7-10 pm. The opening is a social event designed for patrons to stroll through and purchase multi-media fine art. The gallery is open regular festival hours from 10 am - 6 pm Saturday, and from 10 am - 4 pm Sunday. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door which include commemorative glass and one glass of beer or wine. An additional beverage is available for purchase. Light hors d’oeuvres will be served. Tickets can be purchased at Artworks Gallery, Garry Oak Gallery, Pacific Northwest Art Center, Penn Cove Gallery and Whidbey Art Gallery prior to August 10 or at the door on August 11. During the opening raffle tickets will be available for a $100 gift
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Watch the art of Distilling Lavender Essential Oil at our shop in Coupeville
Prairie Center Red Apple Location The Garden is located on the grassy area in front of the Library and next to the Food Court and entertainment stage
Lavender Wind
10 am to 5 pm Daily
Town: 15 Coveland | Coupeville Farm: 2530 Darst Rd | Coupeville www.lavenderwind.com
A local food & drink establishment since 1932
Homemade Fish & Chips, Burgers & Pizza!! Daily lunch and dinner specials www.cozysroadhouse.com 8872 SR 525 Clinton 360-341-2838
Have you been thinking about selling your home? You couldn’t have picked a better time! Currently Whidbey Island has more buyers than we have homes listed for sale. Well-priced homes are PENDING within days!! When you’re ready to relocate, just Ask4Cheri!
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INCIDENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
The Coupeville Festival Association, Coupeville Town Marshal’s office and Island County Emergency Management work in partnership to co-manage any potentially catastrophic event during festival weekend.
The CFA Emergency Incident Manager is in direct contact with medical first responders, the town Marshal, Coupeville Festival officials and Emergency Services through the use of radios and/or cell phones.
You can report any questionable incident to a CFA Incident Team Member in a green vest, or call the Coupeville Festival office at 360-678-5116. The CFA office is located at the corner of Grace and Coveland Streets, 901 Grace Street.
A cross organization incident management plan is in place. Emergency Services’ Aid and Fire vehicles are on festival grounds. The purpose of the incident management plan is to identify any incident, large or small, and respond to that incident using available manpower and resources.
Festival Visitors – Please Remember:
The ultimate goal of the Coupeville Festival Association, the Coupeville Town Marshal and Island County Emergency Services is to provide a safe community event for all participants. We want your visit to Coupeville to be fun, pleasant and a positively remembered experience.
1. If you see a life threatening incident, call 911 2. If you see something unusual, say something to a festival official. Incident team members are wearing green vests.
Come See Us For Artfully Crafted Cannabis Products
• Double Tested Flower • Edibles
SINCE 1974
• Oils & Extracts • Glass Products
33858 SR 20 • Suite 102 • Oak Harbor 360-682-2420 • www.kaleafa.com
This product has intoxicating effects and may be habit forming. Marijuana can impair concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of this drug. There may be health risks associated with consumption of this product. For use only by adults twenty-one and older. Keep out of the reach of children.
• #1 Cannabis Shop on Whidbey Island
Hawaiian / Oriental Specialties Breakfast served ANYTIME Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials
MOSAICS ~ ART ~ GIFTS ~ JEWELRY ~ TEAS
Located in Historic Downtown Oak Harbor • 830 SE Pioneer Way, Suite 105 360-682-2468 • victoriacharlotte21@yahoo.com
Orders “To Go” call: 360-331-9945 1642 Main Street • Freeland Open 7 Days A Week Kitchen open 6am to 9pm • Bar open till ...
Dr. Kristine Jarrell Voted Whidbey Island’s most trusted Audiologist four years in a row!
Enjoy the Sounds of Summer! Call today for a FREE Hearing Screening
360-678-1423 20 N.W. Birch St. • Coupeville, WA 98239
www.coupevillehearing.com
Dr. Kristine Jarrell Board-Certified Audiologist
CFA BOARD AND COMMITTEE CHAIRS COUPEVILLE FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE CHAIRS ART GALLERY & OPENING Pacific Northwest Art School Margaret Livermore Christine Crowell ARTISAN BOOTHS Internal Team: cfabooth@gmail.com CHECK OUT Peoples Bank Mark Mouw Elka Burnett CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES Peg Tennant
POSTER DISTRIBUTION Mary Young Keven Graves POSTER PRODUCTION & ADS Carol Moliter RECYCLE John Moon SOCIAL MEDIA Sami Postma STREET MONITOR & LOGISTICS Dale Folkestad
ENTERTAINMENT Randy Williams
VOLUNTEER COORDINATORS Melinda Erickson Charlene Bushnell
FOOD BOOTHS Leslie Franzen
WEBMASTER Sami Postma
HOSPITALITY Shirley Bennett
WINE & BEER GARDEN Coupeville Chamber: Lynda Eccles
INFO BOOTH Carol Moliter MERCHANT RELATIONS Carol Moliter OPERATIONS Dewey Moon PARADE COORDINATOR Dale Folkestad PARKING Boys and Girls Club: Crystal Aguilar
COUPEVILLE FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION BOARD MEMBERS PRESIDENT: Mike Dessert VICE-PRESIDENT: Carol Moliter
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Stay At The Historic 1907 Captain Whidbey Inn. Beach side beers, music, BBQ & games! 21 & older please.
SECRETARY: Curt Myron TREASURER: Elka Burnett BOARD MEMBER 1: John Schisel BOARD MEMBER 2: Lynda Eccles BOARD MEMBER 3: Dale Folkestad
2072 W. Captain Whidbey Inn Rd • Coupeville • 360-678-4097 • www.captainwhidbey.com
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VOLUNTEERS
In our lives, one thing we cannot create, accumulate, acquire, buy or even borrow is time. Everyone has a limited amount of time for sleep, work, family and our own interests. Therefore, an individual’s time is a very precious commodity. During the Coupeville Festival over 250 volunteers donate their precious time to help vendors and customers alike have a successful weekend.
Many of our volunteers come from local organizations such as • Coupeville Lions Club
• US Navy
• Coupeville Boys and Girls Club
Some CFA volunteers have been involved in one volunteer job or another for decades.
• High School Honor Society • High School Football Team • High School History Day Class • Coupeville Chamber of Commerce SPATZ OF WASHINGTON LLC
Jurgen Spatz Brian Boyle
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
360-678-6040
New Construction Remodeling Additions Lic#CC01SPATZWL953PR
• A multitude of Coupeville area residents
The CFA is the oldest continuously all volunteer festival in the State of Washington. We TRULY APPRECIATE our volunteers!
Rosario Skin Clinic Your Dermatology Specialists Cosmetic • Surgical • Medical Board Certified • Mohs Surgery
(360) 336-3026
5 NE 4th Street • Suite B • Coupeville 3110 Commercial Ave • Suite 105 Anacortes 1600 Continental Place • Suite 101 Mt. Vernon 3614 Meridian Street • Suite 200 Bellingham
www.RosarioSkinClinic.com
DESIGNER HANDBAGS, ACCESSORIES AND MORE Visit us at: 23 Front Street Coupeville
360-682-5251 HandbagConsignmentShop.com info@handbagconsignmentshop.com
When You Want the Job Done Right and You Want it Done Quickly, Come to the Two Places Where You Can Find EVERYTHING You Need.
Your local Benjamin Moore Dealer. We also carry other name brand paints.
360.279.0723
We have everything you need to get your projects done!
33650 SR 20 • OAK HARBOR
360.679.6626
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History In The Making! Come See, Hear And Feel 8 Grand Prix Hydroplanes! August 19 & 20
1500 Horsepower Super Charged V-8s, 170 MPH, Biggest rooster tails this side of anywhere!
2017
SATURDAY & SUNDAY AUGUST 19 & 20, 2017 OAK HARBOR, WASHINGTON Presented by
www.hydrosforheroes.com
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SPONSORS
Catherine Martyn
Ron Eaton
Tami Fallon
Jacki Jacukowicz
Kevin Engstrom
AVP/Senior Real Real Estate Loan Real Estate Loan Real Estate Loan VP/Island County Real Coupeville and CraftsOfficer, Festival and the Coupeville Festival Officer, Freeland Arts Officer, Freeland Oak Harbor Estate Loan Estate Loan NMLS# 114179 NMLS# 486649 NMLS# 624030 Officer, Coupeville Freeland and Supporters: Association extends a big thank you to ourManager, Sponsors NMLS# 486653
NMLS# 114057
www.peoplesbank-wa.com/homeloans Breakfast & Lunch on the Water - Daily Fresh Baked Treats Homemade Soups & Sandwiches 360.678.5431 • 4 Front Street • Coupeville
THE MASONS OF WHIDBEY ISLAND LODGE #15 Saturday of the festival weekend, the Mason’s Hall at the corner of 8th Street and Main serves a delightfully delicious pancake breakfast open to the public. Breakfast includes: Pancakes, Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Coffee and Orange Juice Hours: 8AM – Noon Adults: $8.00 Under 12: $4.00 **Carry out containers available
Shuttle & Charter
FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL Freeland Industrial Arts Park
Concrete NW
Les Schwab Tires Clinton
Pacific Rim Institute for Environmental Stewardship
Keystone Café
Town of Coupeville
Wilbur Purdue
Ebey’s Landing National Historic Reserve
Carl Freund Red Apple Market Central Electric
Island County Amateur Radio Club
Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association
CERT – Community Emergency Readiness Team
Clinton 8786 SR 525 360.341.5238
Freeland 5590 S Harbor Ave. 360.331.5868
Midway-Oak Harbor 675 NE Midway Blvd 360.679.3151
Coupeville 401 N Main 360.678.4555
Langley 105 1st St., Ste 101 360.221.0203
Oak Harbor 450 SE Bayshore 360.675.5968
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