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Bayview hosts Apple Day, strut
The Apple Day and Mutt Strut Dog Parade and Costume Contest will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19 at Bayview Corner. Admission is free. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. The event takes place rain or shine. There will be apple pressing and tasting. Staff from Bayview Farm and Garden will press apples for fresh, cold or hot cider. Dozens of apple varieties will be available for a delicious apple-tasting experience. The Mutt Strut offers pet owners a chance to dress up their canines for the eighth annual Mutt Strut Dog Parade and Costume Contest, sponsored by Goosefoot. Prizes will be awarded for best dog costume, best owner & dog costume combo, best trick
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Island Greens will be flooded with zombies, or at least people acting like the undead walkers, in the spirit of Halloween on Oct. 25-27. The nine-hole golf course will change from fairways and putting greens into a zombie apocalypse survival course.
and best celebrity dog. Mutt Strut registration begins at 10:30 a.m.; the parade is at noon with costume judging to follow.
Ryther group raises money The South Whidbey unit of the Seattle-based Ryther Child Center will have a Western-themed dinner and auction Saturday, Oct. 19. Auctioneer Mike
360-221-4519.
Home firearm safety class
Saturday, october 19, 2013 • The South Whidbey Record
Association instructor John Hellmann at 360675-8397 or email NWSA. Training@gmail.com Additional information can be found at www. northwhidbeysportsmen. org
barn in Langley. For more information, contact WIDT at 360-341-2221 or info@ widtonline.org
AARP hosts driving class
Siri and Steve return to Blooms Winery Taste for Wine & Art from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20 to perform their mix of cello, guitar and vocals. The winery’s current art show features Ken Hassrick’s “Nudes and Figures” as a benefit for Whidbey Island Arts Council, and the paintings and sketches of Richard Rhydes and runs through the end of the month. Blooms Winery Taste for Wine & Art is at the Bayview Corner Cash Store, 5603 Bayview Road, Langley.
The final AARP driving class of the year is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday Oct. 19. Koetje Insurance of Oak Harbor is sponsoring the one-day class which covers rules of the road, challenging road conditions, and normal age-related physical changes that affect driving. Focus is on older drivers. Check your insurance for discounts. Cost is $12 for AARP members and $14 nonmembers. Must register at Bayview Senior Center; call 360-678-3373 or 360331-1600. Organizers recommend bringing a lunch.
Musical duo returns to Blooms
The North Whidbey Sportsmen’s Association McInerney will be at the offers a series of monthly reins. Menu will be barbe- safety classes to the gencued ribs and all the trimeral public, starting Oct. mings. The auction fea19 at the NWSA range tures lots of items, and the located at 886 Gun Club famous cake dash will be Road, off Oak Harbor in full swing. All proceeds Road. of this event go directly This class is designed to Ryther Child Center, to present the basic located in north Seattle, knowledge and skills The Clyde Theatre is to benefit children. Ryther and explain the attitude showing a new docuChild Center’s purpose is necessary for the safe mentary called “A Place at helping children who are handling and storing of the Table.” The film peels chemically dependent, guns in homes. This is back the curtain on the alcohol controlled or from a non-firing course; the problem of hunger in the abusive or neglected emphasis is on safe hanU.S. The film will show at homes. Why a i t to s ave m on e y ? Ca l l m e a ny t i m e d ay or dling, notwmarksmanship. 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20. Doors open at 5 p.m. Thencost the aclass i g h toffor f re is e $20 qu o te or to p u rch a s e c a r i n su r a Attendance n ce . is by donaTickets cost $35. For tickand includes a book. tion, with proceeds going ets and information, call For questions or to to Good Cheer, Whidbey Tarly Shupe at 360-341register call National Rifle Island Nourishes, and Call my office 24/7. 2457 or Fran Johnson at Bread for the World. Whidbey Island Dance State Farm® Theatre, Whidbey’s local Providing Insurance and Financial Services non-profit dance comHome Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710 pany, will hold a garage sale from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jazzman Danny Ward Sunday, Oct. 20 at the brings smooth sounds to Clinton Community Hall. Sheila DeLong LTCP, Agent the South Whidbey Tilth All proceeds will ben1796 Main Street, Suite 101 Farmers Market 11 a.m. to Freeland, WA 98249 efit WIDT, a non-profit 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20. Bus: 360-331-1233 arts organization. WIDT www.sheiladelong.com The market location is is also accepting items to 2812 Thompson Road, off be sold at the sale from Sheila DeLong LTCP, Agent Highway 525, a half-mile noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, 1796 Main Street, Suite 101 north of Bayview. Look for Freeland, WA 98249-9428Oct. 19 at the old bus the scarecrow. Bus: 360-331-1233 Call www.sheiladelong.com
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