As the sun peaks out, farms come back to life, and temperatures rise, the island comes alive with spring fever. A variety of peak bloom opportunities are abound, while fun on the farm provides joy for all family members. Here are a few ways to embrace those spring renewal vibes on Whidbey and Camano Islands.
Read MoreWhidbey and Camano Islands Tourism is proud to launch its highly anticipated 2020 holiday gift guide, featuring local artisan crafted goods, natural bath and body products, locally produced gourmet foods and more. Support Island makers and enjoy a range of items ideal for entertaining or gifting – from Penn Cove Mussels to handmade candles, lodging deals and more. The printed guide will be mailed to Island County residents beginning November 14 and a digital guide can be found beginning Monday, November 16 at whidbeyandcamanoislands.com.
Read MoreWashington state’s Earth Sanctuary, a 72-acre sculpture garden, nature reserve, and retreat center on Whidbey Island is launching a new art installation and accompanying virtual tour and meditation series this month. The new Ley Line sculpture, a piece designed to create connection and calm, joins tactile and interactive pieces like a Megalith Dolmen, Buddhist Stupa, Labyrinth and Native American Medicine Wheel.
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