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Marc (left) and Mitch Aparicio

Get out the golf clubs and tee off to help kids.

The Penn Cove Brewing Company, owned by Coupeville brothers Mitch and Marc Aparicio, is hosting its annual Penn Cove Classic next Saturday, Sept. 23.

The event is held at the Whidbey Golf Club in Oak Harbor and will include a putting contest, a complimentary box lunch for competitors, a shotgun start to the tourney, and a silent auction afterwards.

You still have time to register to play or become a sponsor if you get crackin’.

Money raised will go towards “scholarships for Whidbey Island schools and special needs around the community.”

For more info, pop over to:

https://penncoveclassic.com/

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Wolf cheerleaders such as Ember Light are leading a food drive to help Coupeville’s food bank. (Bailey Thule photo)

Coupeville’s cheerleaders are leading the charge to feed their community.

The Wolf spirit leaders, working with the Spirit of Cheer Booster Club, are running a Back-to-School Food Drive to help the Gifts from the Heart Food Bank.

This is in response to word that Coupeville’s food bank is at an “all-time low,” and seriously in need of donations to continue its work.

Food can be dropped off at several locations, including the lobbies at Coupeville Middle/High School and Coupeville Elementary.

Other spots accepting donations include Peoples Bank, the Pacific Northwest Art School, and Living Hope Foursquare Church.

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“Your wallet, take it over there, son!” (Mandi Black photo)

We did it.

Working together as a community, as Wolf Nation, we turned a negative into a positive.

Budget cuts originally claimed the Athletic Trainer position at Coupeville High School, but we weren’t having it.

Thanks to contributions through GoFundMe and in person, we made a solid run at collecting the $8,600 necessary to fund the job for the 2023-2024 school year.

Then, Sunday, spurred by a large group of volunteers, a car wash got us the rest of the way.

The district agreed to accept a donation from the public to fund the position.

The Athletic Trainer’s direct supervisor, Coupeville Athletic Director Willie Smith, has confirmed Wolf grad Jessica Caselden will remain in the position.

When Sept. 1 rolls around, and the Wolves host Klahowya in the football opener, a daughter of the prairie will be exactly where she should be — providing care and inspiration to your children.

Take a victory lap, Wolf Nation. You deserve it.

Surviving the smog for a good cause. (Mandi Black photo)

“Let the sponges hit the floor!” (Dina Guay photo)

Smooth operators. (Mandi Black photo)

Future CHS athletic stars make a stand in support of one of their best role models. (Mandi Black photo)

They will … rock you. (Mandi Black photo)

Jessica Caselden (in red shirt) with some of her many fans. (Dina Guay photo)

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Jessica Caselden (right), and her fellow daughters of the prairie. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Two weeks from today should be cause for celebration.

The Coupeville High School football team steps onto the gridiron at Mickey Clark Field that night, hosting Klahowya in the first athletic contest of the 2023-2024 school year.

When the Wolves make their debut, the cheers will be even louder if CHS Athletic Trainer Jessica Caselden joins them on the sidelines.

If that happens, it will mean that we, Wolf Nation, rose up as one and righted a potential wrong.

That while we understand budget cuts are part of the new reality for many schools, that cutting the athletic trainer position, especially when it’s filled by a daughter of the prairie, is a step in the wrong direction.

Coupeville administrators decided they couldn’t fund the $8,600 necessary to provide protection for our town’s student/athletes, so we did.

We saved the position for a year and are sending a clear message something has to change before the next budget is crafted.

Having an athletic trainer in place, especially one as talented and committed as Caselden, who returned to The Rock and bought her childhood home, shouldn’t even be a question.

The position is too important to be reduced to a line item on a piece of paper.

It is your sons and daughters’ health and well-being.

It is having a trained pro on scene when the unthinkable happens, it is preventing and lessening injuries, it is a woman inspiring a new generation with her words and actions.

It is everything this school district says it wants in its core principals.

And we’re almost there.

The community has raised $6,420 as of Friday morning, leaving us $2,180 shy of saving the position.

There’s a car wash this Sunday, Aug. 20 from 10-2 at Ebey Academy, which sits on NE Terry, right across from the high school.

Suggested donation is $10, and you are certainly welcome to add tips.

 

Our GoFundMe, which has attracted 65 supporters, can be found here:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/protect-inspire-wolf-athletes

 

You can also contact me at davidsvien@hotmail.com if you would like to donate in some other manner.

 

This is the weekend to make this a reality.

Whether you can donate $5 or $500, every dollar pushes us closer to sending a positive message across the prairie and out into the world.

We are Wolf Nation, hear us roar!

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With Athletic Trainer Jessica Caselden on scene, Coupeville students had one of their most injury-free school years in memory. (Mandi Black photo)

Get your vehicle sparkly, while helping us drive over the finish line.

Members of Wolf Nation are holding a car wash this coming Sunday, Aug. 20 as the community works towards funding Coupeville High School’s athletic trainer position for the 2023-2024 school year.

The wet ‘n wild fundraiser is from 10-2 at Ebey Academy on SE Terry Rd., right across from CHS.

Suggested donation is $10 per vehicle, though tips are more than welcome.

The car wash is part of a grassroots movement to retain Wolf alumnus Jessica Caselden as athletic trainer, after recent school budget cuts threatened to erase her position.

While the district won’t fund the invaluable position this school year, officials agreed to allow the community to do so, at a cost of $8,600.

The donations fund the position, not a particular employee, though CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith, the trainer’s direct supervisor, has confirmed Jessica will be retained.

If you can’t be at the car wash, you can contribute to our GoFundMe, or contact me at davidsvien@hotmail.com to set up an alternative way to donate.

 

https://www.gofundme.com/f/protect-inspire-wolf-athletes

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