Upcoming events
CERT Basic Training, Oak Harbor
Community Emergency Response Team training is an essential basic skill set for us all.
Champions’ Meeting
Each third Wednesday of the month, we neighborhood Champions meet to learn, discuss, inspire and compare notes.
Fire Training Center Celebration
Help celebrate with our friends at the fire department as they “cut the ribbon” for their new training center at the top of the hill above the Bayview station. This is a dream made real for our fire chief.
FRS/GMRS radio class
You have your radio. Now what? Join our radio club gurus to learn how to use your radio to create an effective and crucial communications network throughout the south end.
Food Resilience Working Group
Join us welcoming Judy Feldman, executive director of the Organic Farm School, to exploring their role partnering for emergency preparedness
CPR/AED with our South Whidbey Fire Department
The CPR/AED Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/Automated External Defibrillator and First Aid course is certified through the Health & Safety Institute (HSI) and is instructed through the American Safely & Health Institute (ASHI). The course consists of Adult, Child, and Infant CPR/AED, and Adult First Aid, held in 2 parts for certification. There is an approximately 3-4 hour self paced online course consisting of videos and questions that shall be completed prior to the skills evaluation date. The skills evaluation portion will be a 2 hour session of hands on practice of CPR, AED and first aid skills, evaluation for competency, and completion of skill sheets. Registration and $60 fee (exact cash or check) due by Thursday, February 19, 2026. Registrations are accepted in-person and during business hours (M-Th, 8AM-4PM) at the Bayview Fire Station.
The Future of Food
Please join Slow Food Whidbey Island and South Whidbey Tilth for a talk by Edge Perma founders Andrew Tuttle and Mary Marshall as they share their expertise on regenerative agriculture, virtual farm education, and the future of food.
Ham Technician Class
Ham Technician Class - Coupeville, County Commissioners Hearing Room
Health and Wellness Working Group Organizing Meeting
Health and Wellness Working Group is meeting at the Freeland Library to explore our potential roles and responsibilities and next steps
CERT Basic Training, Langley
Community Emergency Response Team training is an essential basic skill set for us all.
CPR/AED with our South Whidbey Fire Department
The CPR/AED Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/Automated External Defibrillator and First Aid course is certified through the Health & Safety Institute (HSI) and is instructed through the American Safely & Health Institute (ASHI). The course consists of Adult, Child, and Infant CPR/AED, and Adult First Aid, held in 2 parts for certification. There is an approximately 3-4 hour self paced online course consisting of videos and questions that shall be completed prior to the skills evaluation date. The skills evaluation portion will be a 2 hour session of hands on practice of CPR, AED and first aid skills, evaluation for competency, and completion of skill sheets. Registration and $60 fee (exact cash or check) due by Thursday, March 19, 2026. Registrations are accepted in-person and during business hours (M-Th, 8AM-4PM) at the Bayview Fire Station.
FRS/GMRS radio class Part 2
You have your radio. Now what? Join our radio club gurus to learn how to use your radio to create an effective and crucial communications network throughout the south end.
Stop the Bleed
Learn to stop severe bleeding, a critical skills for us to have within our homes and prepared neighborhoods.
CERT Refresher, Langley
Community Emergency Response Team training is an essential basic skill set for us all.
Stop the Bleed
Learn to stop severe bleeding, a critical skills for us to have within our homes and prepared neighborhoods.
Stop the Bleed
Learn to stop severe bleeding, a critical skills for us to have within our homes and prepared neighborhoods.
Health and Wellness Working Group Organizing Meeting
Health and Wellness Working Group is meeting at the Freeland Library to explore our potential roles and responsibilities and next steps
Emergency Preparations 101
Come learn to-go and get-home bag preparations, earthquake prep, septic care during power outages, and more.
CERT train the trainer
CERT is a national program that enables us to better prepare and respond within our neighborhoods to all levels of emergencies.
CPR/AED with our South Whidbey Fire Department
The CPR/AED Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/Automated External Defibrillator and First Aid course is certified through the Health & Safety Institute (HSI) and is instructed through the American Safely & Health Institute (ASHI). The course consists of Adult, Child, and Infant CPR/AED, and Adult First Aid, held in 2 parts for certification. There is an approximately 3-4 hour self paced online course consisting of videos and questions that shall be completed prior to the skills evaluation date. The skills evaluation portion will be a 2 hour session of hands on practice of CPR, AED, and first aid skills, evaluation for competency, and completion of skill sheets. Registration and $60 fee (exact cash or check) due by Thursday, January 15, 2026, Registrations are accepted in-person and during business hours (M-Th, 8AM-4PM) at the Bayview Fire Station.
Champions’ Meeting
Each third Wednesday of the month, from 6:00–7:30pm the Neighborhood Champions meet to learn, discuss, inspire and compare notes.
Water on Whidbey
Join Whidbey Island Conservation District and John Lovie in conversation about the health of our single source aquifer.
Stop the Bleed
Learn to stop severe bleeding, a critical skills for us to have within our homes and prepared neighborhoods.
King Tides for January
We have 3 days of King Tides in January. What do you need to do to prepare?
CANCELLED TONIGHT — Champions’ Meeting
CANCELLED TONIGHT DUE TO LOSS OF POWER— see you next month!
Each third Wednesday of the month, from 6:00–7:30pm the Neighborhood Champions meet to learn, discuss, inspire and compare notes.
King Tides for December
We have 3 days of King Tides in December. What do you need to do to prepare?
Champions’ Meeting
Each third Wednesday of the month from 6:00–7:30pm the Neighborhood Champions meet to learn, discuss, inspire and compare notes.