Alright, who’s got my $10?
That’s what it takes to get into the FlapJack Fundraiser being put on by the Coupeville High School Booster Club Saturday, Oct. 13 at Applebee’s in Oak Harbor.
Tickets are on sale right now at the Coupeville High School office, Cascade Insurance Agency (next to PC, if you’re blind) and Keystone Cafe (next to the ferry dock). Your ten smackers will entitle you to pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon, OJ, milk and coffee — all served to you by the Booster Club members — and the money goes to help support CHS athletics.
And, if I didn’t mention, it’s pancakes. What more do you want?
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Gentleman, unhinge your jaws! It’s pancake time!!
Posted in Booster Club on September 24, 2012| Leave a Comment »
I probably shouldn’t tell you this, but…
Posted in Big Time Secrets, Booster Club, Whidbey's Best on September 20, 2012| 1 Comment »

Christy Kellison, second from right, takes a brief moment of rest during her whirlwind work as one of the driving forces behind the Coupeville High School Booster Club.
I come not to annoy the publishers at other papers, but to honor one of Coupeville’s best.
And yes, there will probably be a few people miffed at me for putting this on my blog before they had the chance to put it in their Canadian-funded newspaper, but hey, you had two days and it’s public knowledge now and popping up all over Facebook. If I can write six articles in a day and your much-better-paid staff can’t do one, it is what it is.
But, as I said, this is not about me or the 12,432nd bridge I just burnt. This is about Christy Kellison.
Kellison, the heart and the soul of the Coupeville Booster Club, was recently honored with the Dave DuVall Award, which the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association gives out to honor individuals who are “over a long period of time, instrumental in serving a Northwest Interscholastic Activities Association school or school district.”
All one has to do is watch Kellison as she flies around Coupeville, helping to keep Wolf athletics and fan activities running as smoothly as they do, to see her impact. Or, you can read the nominating letter that was submitted in her honor.
“Coupeville High School would like to nominate Christy Kellison for this award. Christy has been the Coupeville Booster Club president for the past three years. Before that she served on the board and been an active member. She goes above and beyond with her service to the Coupeville athletic program. She organizes team dinners for football and soccer and “goody bag” stuffing for all athletes as they move into district tournaments. She takes charge of putting out spirit flags in front of the school prior to home games and was a key person in organizing our first annual homecoming parade through the town of Coupeville.
As the Booster President, she organizes all the fundraisers for the Booster Club, including an annual golf tournament as well as the annual Crab Feed and Auction. She also organizes an annual dinner for all Coupeville athletes and coaches every spring.
Christy is constantly thinking up ways to contribute to our athletic department and the school and is heavily involved in all of our sports programs. If there is a home game going on, you’ll always see Christy in the stands cheering the team on. Every year, with every team, she purchases roses for the senior night, so students can show appreciation to their parents for their support during their school years and athletic careers.
She is currently working on getting a wolf mural painted in our gymnasium and procuring a much needed new sound system for our stadium.
I can’t say enough about Christy and her involvement to our school and community and how she rallies the community around her to get involved. It is people like her who keep the spirit alive in our small town of Coupeville.”
To that, what can we add, but this — well done, Mrs. Kellison. Well done.
Booster club plans takeover of town!!
Posted in Booster Club, Fashionable Fans, Football on September 20, 2012| Leave a Comment »

The dastardly brains behind the operation are, left to right, Aimee Bishop, Linda Hammer, Shelli Trumbull, MaryAnn Engle, Christy Kellison, Tami Aparicio and Bob Martin, which leaves one to assume Kim Andrews is behind the camera.
Alert the authorities! The Coupeville High School Booster Club plans to shut the town down!!
Oh sure, they’ll claim it’s for the good of the citizens, but come 3 PM on Friday, Oct. 5, you’re not going to be able to drive through town without running into someone celebrating. And here I had planned to be all moody and stuff that afternoon…
The event that will turn all of our frowns upside down is the second annual Homecoming parade, set to tie into events later that night when the Wolves host Granite Falls.
The parade, which will feature the fall sports teams (minus the boys’ tennis team, which will be clobbering Friday Harbor that afternoon), the homecoming court, floats from each class, alumni, cheerleaders and the school band, will be led by marshals Denny and Marci Zylstra.
Staging will begin at the baseball field parking lot and then parade participants will head out Terry Road to Main Street, before hitting Front Street, Alexander and Coveland and then starting a return to the high school by shooting up Broadway.











































