Church Notes

Youth activities and registration for vacation bible school and pre-school are happening now at Whidbey churches.

LITTLE LAMBS PRESCHOOL is currently accepting registrations for three-year-olds in the morning class and four-year-olds in both morning or afternoon classes. Don’t delay, class sizes are limited! Call 360-675-2548. Visit www.concordialutheranwhidbey.org for more information or contact Kathy Doolin at 360-675-2548 or clcstaff@concordialutheranwhidbey.org

 

 

Come and experience GOD’S GREAT ADVENTURE at Whidbey Presbyterian Church’s Vacation Bible School, 9 a.m. to noon, June 22-26. For ages four through entering fifth grade. Pre-register at the church office (corner of Midway & 8th Ave SE) or register at the Welcome Table on the first morning. Join us for stories, games, snacks, crafts, science and adventure. Supervised, free and fun!

 

 

His Kids PRE-SCHOOL REGISTRATION at Oak Harbor Lutheran Church for the 2015-16 school year is open. His Kids Pre-School, a play and learn environment, has offered early childhood education for more than 20 years. There is a registration fee of $100 at the time of signing your child up. Please contact the church office or visit our website for further information. 360-679-1561 or www.oakharborlutheran.com

 

 

YOUTH ACTIVITIES at Coupeville United Methodist Church are at 5 p.m. Sunday nights. There will be games, music, crafts and Christian education. Special activities are planned for taking the teens to beaches, forests and other activities. All youth grades six through 12 are welcome; they don’t need to have an affiliation with the church or attend any church. For more information, call Church Life Coordinator Suzanne Loomis at 360-678-4256.

 

 

WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS (QUAKERS) hold their regular meeting for worship 4-5 p.m. Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 20103 Highway 525, two miles north of Freeland. This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages. As early Quaker Margaret Fell said, “We are a people that follow after those things that make for peace, love and unity.” For more information, visit www.whidbeyquakers.org or email Tom Ewell at tewell@whidbey.com