Goosefoot News, Arts & Events
Looking for something fun to do? Want to learn about Goosefoot's latest projects? Look here for a schedule of live music, art shows, wellness activities, and more happening in Bayview.
Monthly Readings & Resources from Goosefoot’s Anti-Racism Task Force: Black Farming
We would like to share with you some of the topics and materials that have had the most impact on us and/or are related to our programmatic activities. Because these discussions are ongoing, this column will be as well. This month many of us are anticipating the bounty of delicious produce that will be available from our local farms this summer—a good time to share our readings on Black Farming in America.
History of Island Shakespeare Gallery Show
On view through September 10, 2023
See what Island Shakespeare Fest has done in the past 14 years of outdoor theatre.
Summer On Whidbey
On view June 3 - July 23 Summer may be around the corner outside but it has arrived early to the Bayview Corner Cash Store and the Hub Gallery!
Whidbey Farm Stands Brochure Updated!
Goosefoot is proud to announce the release of the 2023 Whidbey Island Roadside Farm Stand, Farm Store & Farmers Market Directory.
Art with a Message
Whidbey Island high school students art show
Bayview Corner Summer Street Dances Begin June 14!
Goosefoot is pleased to announce the 2023 lineup for the Bayview Corner Summer Street Dances. We couldn't contain the fun, so we've added an extra dance to the lineup this year! All members of the community and visitors are invited to these free, family friendly celebrations.
Purchase of Property at 2nd & DeBruyn in Langley Finalized
The two parcels, sold to Goosefoot at favorable terms by former residents Cally and JR Fulton, will be used for the development of affordable rental housing.
Whidbey Earth & Ocean Month 2023
Activities happening all April throughout Whidbey Island
Whidbey Young Professionals Week 2023
A week of activities, April 10-16 2023, aimed to connect and strengthen young professionals under the age of 45 who live and work on Whidbey.
5th Annual Rags, Rubbish, & Refuse: Artists Who Get Dirty
Sponsored by Goosefoot in conjunction with Whidbey Island Earth & Ocean Month, this exhibition is composed of work primarily - sometimes entirely - made from recycled and repurposed materials.