Bayview Cash Store Needs a Paint Job
November 24, 2025
This is historic preservation at its most basic, but essential nonetheless, if we are to maintain it for future generations. Help us meet our $30,000 match by December 31!
Our beloved Bayview Cash Store—over 100 years old—needs a new paint job! This special building lays out a perpetual welcome mat, serving as a landmark location and backdrop for Goosefoot Community Fund’s art shows, annual holiday Giving Tree, summer street dances, community meetings, and other events. Plus, it’s home to vibrant restaurants and businesses as well as nonprofits working on affordable housing and environmental stewardship.

We are thrilled to announce a matching grant of $30,000 to help us reach the $70,000+ estimate for painting the Cash Store exterior in 2026. The rents and common area maintenance paid by our tenants don’t cover the capital improvements this historic building requires. Instead, we are looking to those in our community who appreciate the role the Cash Store plays in the historic and social fabric of South Whidbey.
Last year, in response to our appeal to help with deferred maintenance at the Cash Store, many of you gave generously. Your dollars went to a number of worthy projects, including these highlights:
- Installing an automatic ADA door at the Cash Store’s front entrance, making it more accessible.
- Improving the plumbing underneath the building and the electrical network for the HVAC system.
- Beautifying the landscaping, including adding decorative rocks and garden pots where the septic tank portals are and restoring the path and plantings along Bayview Road.
Now we need to protect the exterior of the Cash Store by fully repainting it. Remember: Your gift will be doubled if made by December 31st, and donations of any size are truly welcome! Let’s show this grand old building the same care it’s shown our community all these years. Together, we can make it shine again!