Sea Float Scramble returns to Langley

Langley Main Street Association and Callahan’s Firehouse in Langley are starting off the New Year with a treasure hunt, and everyone is invited.

Langley Main Street Association and Callahan’s Firehouse in Langley are starting off the New Year with a treasure hunt, and everyone is invited.

The Sea Float Scramble begins at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 3, at Langley’s Seawall Park off First Street.

Glass artist Callahan McVay has created one-of-a-kind blown glass sea floats that will be hidden near Langley’s waterfront. The hunt begins once the starting ribbon is dropped. The float you find is yours to keep.

The event is geared to be fun for all ages and participation is free.

A second location for the scramble has been added at the park at Second Street and Anthes Avenue for youngsters 5 and under, and those with disabilities who need easier access. All sea floats will be hidden in plain sight, no digging necessary, no beating the bushes. The floats are on display until the day of the event in front of Callahan’s Fire House on Second Street.

For more information, contact Langley Main Street Association at 360 929-9333 or mainstreet@whidbey.com.