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We bet you’ll agree that we’ve got a lot of moving parts to keep track of here at Goosefoot. This may help!

Welcome to Bayview Corner: Simply Nails!

Simply Nails is the newest business to call Bayview Corner home. Join us in giving them a big welcome!

Call for Artists: Art with a Message

Goosefoot is looking for High School artists to join in our annual Student Art Show!

Sears Kit House (1914)

Offered from 1908 to 1940, Sears Roebuck house plans and the required building materials were ordered through their catalogue. In 1914, one was erected in Greenbank, Whidbey Island.

Business Workshops

Looking for help to start your business or grow it to the next level? We’re here for you!

The Hub Gallery

The Hub Gallery is a community art gallery in the downstairs foyer of the Bayview Cash Store.

Anti-Racism Resources

If you have material you would like to add to this page, please contact Marian.

Large Space for Lease at Bayview Center

Excellent location next to Casey’s Craft Store and in the same shopping center as The Goose Community Grocer and Sebo’s Hardware Store.

Bring Your Food to Market

You've got a little plot of land, a homestead, somewhere you grow more food than you and your family can eat alone. Or maybe you turn your family's produce into jams, jellies, sauces, pies, and more. If you've wondered how to take the next step and sell your homegrown goods to others, this series of workshops is here to help! Explore below to learn from and with community members on how to bring your food to market.

Websites & eCommerce

Tuesday, June 17 , 1-3pm

Front Room, 2nd Floor of the Bayview Cash Store, 5603 Bayview Road

Learn about some of the top tools for making your own online store, including WooCommerce, Shopify, and Squarespace. We'll also look into payment processors, calculating sales tax, and tips and tricks for streamlining shipping.

Selling on Amazon, eBay & Etsy

Thursday, May 1 , 6-8pm

Front Room, 2nd Floor of the Bayview Cash Store, 5603 Bayview Road

Instead of bringing customers to you, go where they already shop! Amazon, eBay, and Etsy are still the largest platforms for multi-store online shopping. This workshop focuses on a basic introduction to the pros and cons of each platform, and what you need to know to get started.