Whidbey Crosswind 01/27/2012

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COVERING WHIDBEY ISLAND’S NAVAL AIR STATION COMMUNITY

Whidbey

VOLUME 1, NO. 44 | 27 JANUARY 2012

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Oak Harbor woman taps spirit of giving

Manned gates slow traffic for PBY museum By MELANIE HAMMONS Whidbey Crosswind

Many people have reason to visit the Seaplane Base on Naval Air Station Whidbey Island: They want to use their base privileges to shop the Commissary, the Navy Exchange, or perhaps they have need of other offices located there. However, a number of people who desire to visit may not have base access. These can include veterans and family members who need to consult with the Disabled American Veterans office in Building 13, or they may be

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THIS EDITION (Above) Amy Jones, owner of The Closet consignment clothing store in Oak Harbor, is the creator of a new Facebook page, The Heart of Giving, which is holding a free clothing swap for the community Saturday at Oak Harbor Christian School. (Left) Amy Hannold, Whidbey’s Frugalista, is helping Jones organize the clothing swap.

Combat operations wind down for Wizards....pg. 2 Smiley: Warehouse shopping can be scary ..........pg. 4

KATHY REED/WHIDBEY CROSSWIND

Clothing swap reflects community’s heart By KATHY REED Whidbey Crosswind

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nspiration sometimes strikes at unusual times. For Amy Jones, a military spouse and owner of The Closet, a consignment clothing store in Oak Harbor, it struck in the middle of the night three months ago. “At about 2 o’clock in the morning I had this inspiration and created the page “The Heart of Giving” (on Facebook) to help meet people’s needs,” Jones said. “I’ve been here 10 years and I just wanted to do something to bless the community.” In three months, membership has grown to more than 450 people. The

response has been so tremendous that Jones has planned the organization’s first public event — a clothing swap to be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Oak Harbor Christian School on Whidbey Avenue. Jones’ friend, Amy Hannold, who has organized a similar clothing swap for the Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies Auxiliary, is helping with this event as well. “Once The Heart of Giving page got going, we saw the need for clothing,” Hannold said. “We need professional clothing, warm clothes, even summer clothing for those who are being transferred to a warmer climate.” Jones and Hannold said their garages

were full of things people donated for the free clothing swap. They had no place to stage it all, so the VFW Ladies Auxiliary has allowed them to use their storage unit from PODS Northwest, which let them keep the pod until the end of the month. Hannold said the school has also been an invaluable help. “The Christian school has gotten behind this in a big way,” she said. “They’ve provided the location and all the tables to make the swap happen.” Anyone interested in donating clothes and “shopping” for new-to-them cloth-

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U.S. Pacific Fleet gets new commander............pg. 7 Oak Harbor turns out to “Feed the Need” ....pg. 9

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