SPOTLIGHT: See ‘Langley Life’ on Saturday at WICA

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History buffs and Langley lovers will have another chance to see the popular performance of “Langley Life.”

Due to the roaring success of its previous engagement, “Langley Life: 1890-1980” presented by the Langley Main Street Association at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 23 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts in Langley.

Jill Johnson, Gail Fleming and Bob Waterman created an original work that gives a “first-hand” look at Langley’s history through the eyes of Walter Hunziker, an early Langley resident, as well as his friends and family.

“Langley Life: 1890-1980” is one of the first events celebrating Langley’s Centennial in 2013. The production is co-sponsored by the South Whidbey Historical Society and Langley Historic Preservation Commission. Bob Waterman and Frances Wood will also be on hand to sell and sign their new book “Langley,” which is a collection of photos and stories ranging from Langley’s early days through the 1970s.

Tickets are $10 for adults or $5 for children and are available through the WICA box office at 221-8262.

For a schedule of other Langley Centennial events visit the LMSA site or call Bob Waterman at 360-221-8644 or Langley Main Street Association at 360-929-9333.

(Pictured at top, member of the Hunziker family of Whidbey Island gather onstage after a performance of “Langley Life.”/Photo courtesy of LMSA.)

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