Friends of Cliff Hagglund want to see him back in the saddle again soon. Hagglund, 48, suffered a massive heart attack Saturday, Sept. 3 and was rushed to the intensive care unit of St. Joseph’s Hospital in Bellingham. He was released to the care of his family in Clinton on Wednesday.
LANGLEY — Stephanie Coulon loves her customers. “I’m blessed to do what I do,” she said, “I love people, I love to talk to people and I love to laugh with people.”
Mix up some Carson, Letterman and DeGeneres, add a pinch of Child and cook it up onstage in Langley.
As soon as she found herself walking through a cacao plantation in Ecuador, Mona Newbauer’s passion was renewed. Newbauer, owner of Sweet Mona’s Chocolate Boutique in Langley, has been making chocolate for about 10 years and has been selling it out of her small shop on Second Street for five. But it wasn’t until the trip in May, when she traveled to South America with husband Tony Newbauer to see the fields that produced the beans, that her purpose became clear.
When someone spends 250 hours to make one chest of drawers, woodwork enthusiasts and art lovers take notice.
They may have seen his work in Santa Fe, N.M. at the Meyer East Gallery last year.
They put their heads together to raise money, but the bake sale didn’t produce enough dough
Jacob Bloom said steampunk to him is a kind of Victorian science fiction.
For the past 20 years, Linda Furman Walters has taught South End preschoolers their ABCs, how to cut with scissors and to be kind to friends.
Many doors have been open to Island Shakespeare Fest founder Susannah Rose Woods and her idea to create a destination outdoor theater company on Whidbey Island.
Here is where the eaters meet the growers and hungry children reap the benefits.
Samantha O’Brochta, of Freeland, thought she was dreaming when the Seattle Opera called her back.
Camels, rattlesnakes and a cabal of hard-drinking, quirky mavericks come together in a new play.