Celebrate Writing Stories

Rock Bottom Line || Time to Break Out the Whidbey Fall Uniform

by Harry Anderson in Blogs, Celebrate Writing, Community, Humor

My loving spouse and I ventured out to The Clyde Theatre on a recent Monday evening to enjoy Meryl Streep as she magnificently mangled some classical music in “Florence Foster Jenkins.” It’s a fabulous film* and The Clyde was packed.

You’re invited to the annual Hedgebrook Open House on Sept. 10

by Art News in Celebrate Writing, Community, Community News, Literary

The annual Hedgebrook Open House will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept.10 at Hedgebrook Retreat, 2197 Millman Road in Langley.

Third Place Winners of WIWA’s ‘Celebrate Writing Contest’ share their entries

by Art News in Celebrate Writing, Literary

The Whidbey Island Writers Association (WIWA) has encouraged and recognized writing talent among Whidbey Island students through the ‘Celebrate Writing’ Contest’ since 1999, but this year, five nonprofit and for-profit organizations collaborated to recognize and support young writers.

Winners of WIWA’s ‘Celebrate Writing Contest’ — Second Place (continued)

by Art News in Celebrate Writing, Literary

The Whidbey Island Writers Association (WIWA) has encouraged and recognized writing talent among Whidbey Island students through the ‘Celebrate Writing’ Contest’ since 1999, but this year, five nonprofit and for-profit organizations collaborated to recognize and support young writers.

Winners of WIWA’s ‘Celebrate Writing Contest’ — Second Place

by Art News in Celebrate Writing, Community, Literary

The Whidbey Island Writers Association (WIWA) has encouraged and recognized writing talent among Whidbey Island students through the Celebrate Writing Contest since 1999, but this year, five nonprofit and for-profit organizations collaborated to recognize and support young writers.

First Prize Winners of WIWA’s ‘Celebrate Writing Contest’

by Art News in Celebrate Writing, Community, Literary

This year’s Celebrate Writing Contest was a big success! We’re grateful for the dedication and support from Whidbey Island teachers, NILA staff and volunteers, judges, the Whidbey Children’s Theater, Whidbey Life Magazine, and all those who participated in this year’s contest.