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“Don’t even think about it, old man! I’ve counted every piece.” (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The hardwood is once more alive with the sound of bouncing basketballs.

And clicking cameras.

Coupeville High School welcomed Toledo to town Saturday and Diet Coke-fueled mad snapper John Fisken went to work, collecting the images you see above and below.

To see action shots from the games, pop over to:

 

Girls:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2023-2024/GBB-2023-12-02-vs-Toledo/

 

Boys:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2023-2024/BBB-2023-12-02-vs-Toledo

 

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Kids scamper out to nab free candy during Sunday’s 4th of July parade in Oak Harbor. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Freedom (and free candy) rained down.

Oak Harbor’s annual 4th of July parade and fireworks show returned to action Sunday, and wanderin’ photographer John Fisken was on scene to capture the events.

The pics above and below are courtesy him.

To see everything Fisken shot, pop over to:

4th of July parade and fireworks – John’s Photos (johnsphotos.net)

 

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Honk-honk-candy-is-dandy.

The holiday lives.

Adapting to the age of Coronavirus, the Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association is hosting a modified Halloween event Saturday night.

Instead of the normal downtown costume parade, things are being changed up with participants staying inside their cars, with a sweet (or sour) candy payoff at the end.

Some pertinent details:

🎃 All volunteers will be masked.

🎃 Line-up starts at 4:15 PM. Parade begins at 5:00.

🎃 Cars will enter the parade from the Coupeville Municipal Lot behind the library.

To get there from Main Street, go west on 1st Street, north on Wilkes (right), then enter the grass lot at the end of Wilkes.

🎃 Participants must remain in their vehicle for the entirety of the parade.

If you wish to decorate your vehicle, which is highly recommended, it must be decorated BEFORE entering the staging area.

🎃 Tune your radio to 101.7 for event information and parade music.

🎃 Candy bags (packaged and handed out following COVID-19 safety protocols) will be given out at the end of the route.

🎃 All are welcome, but participants are asked to limit vehicle passengers to those living in the same household.

 

If you have any questions about the event, email:

coupevillehistoricwaterfrontassociation@hotmail.com.

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