
Upcoming Events

Island Conversations: Paths to improvement
What habits can we change? What obstacles do we have to work around? What can we do to reduce our climate impacts without sacrificing what’s important to each of us?

Works for All
Short documentary about the impact of a remarkable network of worker Co-Ops based in Cincinnati, Ohio on the lives of people often marginalized by the mainstream economy.

Island Conversations September
Whidbey Compost Collective is taking on the challenge of getting food waste out of the trash.

Works For All
Film and discussion working to encourage sustainable and equitable co-ops on Whidbey.

What Happens When Climate Change Runs into Insurance Risk?
Whidbey Climate Action with Whidbey Island Democratic Club invite you to listen to Insurance Commissioner Kuderer.

Picnic in the Park
Join Whidbey Climate Action and enjoy a picnic at South Whidbey Community Park!

Honeybee Talk
Come learn about the relationship between fungi and honeybee health. Molly Quade will discuss ongoing research to develop strains of entomopathogenic fungi to help honey bees manage varroa mites and other pests associated with beekeeping.

Island Conversations—Teaching Running Water to Walk
Protecting, respecting, and responsibly using water for our neighborhoods, landscapes and farms, our aquifer, and all the creatures who share Whidbey with us.

Island Conversations—Everything starts with water...
What is the connection between water and climate change? This 1-hour movie has answers.

Sourdough Bread Class
This very popular class is for both beginners and experienced bakers. Bring your own jar so you can take home some starter!

Earth Day at Camp Casey
Join Sound Water Stewards as they celebrate nature, promote environmental awareness, and inspire action towards a sustainable future!

South Whidbey Fire EMS Preparedness Conference
We can organize by neighborhood to help each other during a crisis.

Island Conversations—Resistance Is NOT Futile
Join us on April 3 to focus on actions you can take, connect with a movement you can join, find your place in the RESISTANCE.

Black Seed Farms 400 Trees Planting Day
2806 Thompson Rd, Langley
This is a family friendly event beginning with introductions and instruction from Whidbey Island Conservation District, followed by a riparian buffer planting to protect the wetlands at Black Seed. Help plant and mulch over 400 bare root trees! Potluck lunch. Snacks and water provided. Black Seed grows food to gift and sell to BIPOC communities, facilitates youth education, and helps to establish economic stability and a dignified, culturally appropriate food supply chain.

Whidbey Gardening Workshop
Oak Harbor High School
Island County Master Gardeners offer 40 classes, demonstrations, Make-n-Take classes, a plant clinic, and vendor Marketplace (free and open to the public after 9:30). Come see us at our booth or join our forester Collin for a workshop to learn principles of fire-resistant plant selection, spacing, and maintenance while diving into steps you can take today to protect your home from wildfire.
