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1996
LANGLEY, WA 98260
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TIME TO JAM UP! Whidbey Island Center for the Arts welcomes all intermediate and advanced bluegrass players to join in with their instruments for a bluegrass jam in Zech Hall. Listeners are always welcome. The WICA bar will be open for refreshments and there's no entrance fee for players or listeners. Wednesday, May 28, 6:30PM. (fb)

WICA HIGHLIGHTED IN TRAVEL FEATURE ~ Always fun to see Whidbey Island Center for the Arts included in travel features. This time, Langley 98260 is part of "10 Serene Washington Towns", with WICA being one of the highlights. Bravo! (fb)

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whats on the stage. CLICK the THUMBNAILS BELOW TO VIEW EVENT TICKETING INFO PROUD HOME OF LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Whidbey Island Center for the Arts would like to begin by acknowledging that we gather on the ancestral homelandsoriginally known as Tschakolechy SHAKOLCHI in Lushootseed LUSHOOTSEED of the Coastal Salish Peoples on the lands of the lower Skagit Tulalip tuhlayluhp Swinomish SWINmish Snohomish snhmish Stillaguamish stilluhGWAHmish and Suquamish sookwahmish who have lived in the Salish Sea basin since time immemorial and have hunted fished gathered and taken care of these lands. We respect their sovereignty their right to selfdetermination and we honor their sacred spiritual connection with the land and water. Please join us in expressing our deepest respect and gratitude to the indigenous people of this territory and for their enduring care and protection of the land in which we currently occupy and share through the Treaty of Point Elliott signed by 82 tribes in Mucklteoh Mukilteo on January 22 1855.