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The countdown has begun.

The years biggest shindig is set for Saturday, Nov. 8, when the Coupeville Booster Club hosts its annual dinner and auction extravaganza.

All the info you need can be found in the photo above.

And why support the Booster Club? Well, as I wrote once or twice before:

The boosters are the backbone of Wolf sports, making life easier for coaches, athletes, and admins.

The group annually awards eight $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors, while also providing a yearly stipend to high school and middle school sports programs.

The boosters also provide roses for Senior Night festivities, varsity letters for Wolf athletes, meal money and goodie bags for road trips, and numerous team improvement items.

These have ranged from literature and DVDs to tarps, weight room equipment, batting cages, upgrades to school athletic fields and facilities, and t-shirts for cancer awareness nights.

Plus, the Wall of Fame in the CHS gym, which documents accomplishments from 100+ years of Coupeville athletics?

It wouldn’t exist without the support of the boosters, who provided the biggest financial contribution to its development, and continue to handle updates.

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Teagan Calkins keeps an eye on the calendar. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Mark your calendar now.

The Coupeville Lions Club will host its annual scholarship auction and dinner Saturday, Mar. 15.

Money raised goes to support CHS students come graduation time.

For all the pertinent info, take a gander at the photo below.

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Wolf athletes (l to r) Jada Heaton, Haylee Armstrong, and Dakota Strong helped run things at the recent Coupeville Booster Club fundraiser. (Michelle Armstrong photos)

The community stepped up big time in its support of its athletes.

The annual Coupeville Booster Club fundraiser dinner and auction snagged $26,000 this past weekend.

“I’m so humbled by the generosity of the community giving to our kids,” said Booster Club board member Danette Beckley.

The event was a true labor of love, with Beckley, Michelle Armstrong, and Jess Lucero leading the booster club side of things.

Current Wolf athletes, both at the middle and high school level, volunteered their time to work during the dinner as well.

Serendipity Catering provided the food, while community members donated sweet treats for the always-popular dessert auction.

There was also a silent auction, and a live one, with trips to Chelan and Maui, a Seahawk gift package (including game tickets), a “Pork-A-Palooza” event for eight, and a “Wheelbarrow of Booze” perfect for parties among the items up for grabs.

 

The Booster Club offers thanks to:

5 Sisters Design
Ace Hardware
Angel of the Winds Casino
Armstrong family
Ashley’s Design
Bayleaf
Danette Beckley and friends
Blue Fox Drive-In
The Book Rack
Jana Bouzek
Branch Business Services
Callen’s
Central Collison
Chris’ Bakery
CHS yearbook staff (Jackie Saia)
Coupeville Coffee Roasters
Courtney Boyd
Chelsea Churchill
Cynthia Woerner Photography
Ana Paula de Souza Oliveira-Mc Fetridge
Marisol Diaz
Diedrich Coffee
Ebey Academy
Front Street Grill
Front Street Realty
Frontier Lumber
Gardner Orthodontics
Suzan Georges
Greenbank Cidery & Tap Room
Kari Habeck
Home Depot
Irene’s on Whidbey
Kapaw’s Iskreme
Karl’s Site Development
Krieg Construction
Leann Leavitt
Les Schwab
Little Caesar’s Pizza
Lucero family
Stig and Sarah Lyngra
Mariah Madsen
MAG33
Martin family
Erica McColl
Michele McEuen
Gordon McMillan and Nancy Conard
Molly McPherson
Messner family
Moch Construction & Excavation
Oak Bowl
People’s Bank
Pilgrim Pottery
Planet Fitness
Prairie Center
D. Moon Pratt
Rain Shadow Nursery
RayLynn Ratcliff
Rhodena Design
Sandy and Susan Roberts
Saratoga Yacht Charters
Safeway
Seaside Salon & Spa
Serendipity Catering
Dale and Liz Sherman
Sherman Beef
Flo Simon
Von and Barbara Summers
Terra Firma Wealth Management
Toby’s Tavern
Ana Valencia
Walmart
Julie Wheat
Whidbey Island Pies
Whidbey SeaTac Shuttle
Whidbey Tides and Taps
Derek Wolfe
Wright Construction

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Coupeville High School senior cross country runners want you to buy your booster club dinner tickets today. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Clear your calendar.

The Coupeville Booster Club has set its annual dinner and auction for Saturday, Nov. 2.

The biggest fundraiser of the year, it will be held at the Coupeville Rec Hall, which is located at 901 NW Alexander Street.

Doors open at 4:30 PM with a silent auction starting at the same time.

Dinner, prepared by Serendipity Catering and Events, is set for 6:00, with a dessert auction at 6:30 and a live auction at 7:00.

There will also be raffles throughout the night.

Cost is $55 per person, or you can nab a table for eight people for $400.

Booster Club board members — Danette Beckley, Jon Roberts, Bob Martin, Dina Guay, Leann Leavitt, Michelle Armstrong, Gordon McMillan, and Garrett Arnold — will have tickets for those looking to buy.

If you have questions or want to donate items or services for the auction, contact Danette Beckley at (360) 325-3769.

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One of the gift baskets available at this Saturday’s Booster Club dinner and auction. (Photos courtesy Jess Lucero)

Two days to go, with 16 tickets left on the open market.

After that you’ll have to hang out behind the gym and deal with the ticket scalpers.

The return of the Coupeville High School Booster Club’s annual dinner and auction is set for this Saturday, Nov. 11, with doors opening at 4:30 PM.

The event happens at the Whidbey Island Nordic Lodge (63 Jacobs Road) and will be catered by Serendipity Catering and Events.

Dinner begins at 6:00, with a dessert auction set for 6:30, and a live auction hosted by Dale Sherman kicking off at 7:00.

A silent auction and raffles run throughout the evening.

Tickets are $55, or $400 for a table of eight, and can be obtained from Booster Club board members, who can be found at the end of this article.

Auction items continue to pour in, with some recent additions including “beachside drinks and pu pu platter,” hosted by Gordon McMillan and Nancy Conard, a painting party (with wine) for up to 10, and a dinner for six (with wine pairings) cooked in your home by a professional chef.

Those items join already announced ones such as a one-week stay at a Maui condo, a sunset cruise, and a four-day, three-night stay at a townhome in Park City, Utah — home of the Sundance Film Festival.

Wolf cross country cares about your tender tootsies.

There will also be a variety of themed baskets available in the silent auction, including Italian dinner and wine and cheese assortments, as well as Sherman beef, running and Patagonia gear, and local artwork.

All proceeds help the Coupeville Booster Club, which provides major funding for school athletics.

The organization annually awards eight $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors, while also providing a yearly stipend to high school and middle school sports programs.

The club provides roses for Senior Night festivities, varsity letters for Wolf athletes, meal money and goodie bags for road trips, and numerous team improvement items.

These have ranged from literature and DVDs to tarps, weight room equipment, batting cages, upgrades to school athletic fields and facilities, and t-shirts for cancer awareness nights.

The Wall of Fame in the CHS gym, which documents accomplishments from 100+ years of Coupeville athletics?

It wouldn’t exist without the support of the boosters, who provided the biggest financial contribution to its development, and continue to handle updates.

Your bucks help the booster club thrive, and the club helps athletics thrive. The circle of life in Wolf Nation.

 

To buy tickets, call Jess Lucero at (636) 675-1632 or reach out to any of these Booster Club board members:

 

Michelle Armstrong
Garrett Arnold
Dina Guay
Leann Leavitt
Mariah Madsen
Bob Martin
Gordon McMillan
Jon Roberts
Ron Wright

Ashley’s Design can outfit your entire crew.

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