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Nexus by Monica Lynn James

Exploring the relationship between narrative and abstraction. On view through July 31.

Bayview Cash Store (1924)

Since 1924, the Bayview Cash Store has provided residents and visitors with goods, services, art, and entertainment.

David Iles: little songs

David Iles' oil paintings show a natural world richly textured and intricately tactile, on view in the Hub Gallery through January 2.

The Giving Tree Lights Up South Whidbey Once More

Support local island nonprofits and collect a gift perfect for stocking stuffers, clients, employees, or gift exchanges.

Round Up Application

The Goose Community Grocer provides opportunities for Whidbey community organizations to raise funds through donations made at the cash register, by "rounding up" the total purchase amount with a gift to the designated charity of the month.

The Goose Community Grocer

Owned by Goosefoot, profits from the Goose go directly to supporting our local community.

Community Resources

oosefoot partners with our community to identify South Whidbey's most urgent needs and build solutions. We don't own the answers.

General Business Resources

Technical assistance and networking opportunities for businesses on Whidbey Island.

Call for Artists: Rags, Rubbish & Refuse

In conjunction with Whidbey Earth & Ocean Month, Goosefoot and the Hub Gallery invite you to join the 6th annual Rags Rubbish & Refuse: Artists who get dirty, on view March 2-April 14.

Whidbey Island Fundraiser for the Essential Needs Program

Keep our neighbors housed • keep them working • help them through emergency