Skip to main content
HomeEvents

Events - Month View

The event calendar shows upcoming club events. Select a view then use the navigation buttons to move between dates. Click on the event to view more information, including the event description, times, location, fees and any rules regarding attendance; you can also register for events from this screen. Click on the magnifying glass on the toolbar to see search and filter options.


November, 2024

Friday
1
More Info
Less Info
This dynamic showcase features a wonderful variety of shows and community conversations, focusing on the topic of aging. It explores the sorrows, humor, and learning we experience during our passage through Elderhood. The event highlights the stories of island neighbors and showcases the talents of local actors and musicians such as David Ossman, Stephen Merritt, Victory Schouten, Gail Liston, Julie Pigott, and Jim Scullin. Spanning an emotional arc from comedy to heart-opening drama, with lots of really good music, this event illuminates the various issues we face as we go through our individual and collective aging processes.
Saturday
2
More Info
Less Info
Join us on Saturday for a Community Conversation, How Do We Really Walk Each Other Home, led by Christina Baldwin. Participants will gather in small circles, followed by a group discussion to share the challenges and the gifts of this time of life — whatever our age. We aim to build a community of people on Whidbey who can support each other during this third act of life. The doors will open at 9:30, and guests can share a cup of coffee and peruse the resources offered by Healing Circles, South Whidbey at Home, and Island Senior Resources.
Saturday
2
More Info
Less Info
This dynamic showcase features a wonderful variety of shows and community conversations, focusing on the topic of aging. It explores the sorrows, humor, and learning we experience during our passage through Elderhood. The event highlights the stories of island neighbors and showcases the talents of local actors and musicians such as David Ossman, Stephen Merritt, Victory Schouten, Gail Liston, Julie Pigott, and Jim Scullin. Spanning an emotional arc from comedy to heart-opening drama, with lots of really good music, this event illuminates the various issues we face as we go through our individual and collective aging processes.
Saturday
16
St. Hubert's Church 3rd Street Langley, WA
11:00 AM
More Info
Less Info
Ever wonder why you are seeing so much chatter about Fall Prevention? As part of our series on successful aging-in-place, South Whidbey at Home invites you to learn how to prevent one of the greatest hazards we face as older adults.
Saturday
23
More Info
Less Info
Whidbey Island Markets is inviting the public to be able to see and talk to multiple nonprofits at once, so they can learn more about what we do, and how exactly we need help.