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Bombs bursting in air? Not on their dime.

Two days before the event was scheduled to happen, the Oak Harbor Chamber announced Monday that its annual New Year Eve’s fireworks show has been cancelled.

Responding to comments on its Facebook page, the Chamber clarified the decision had been in place for some time.

“The decision was made months ago. Admittedly, we should have made an announcement sooner and unfortunately it got overlooked.

“An announcement was made today because we had multiple inquires and realized we hadn’t made our decision public.”

 

The Chamber’s complete statement:

 

After careful consideration, the Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce has made the difficult decision to cancel the annual New Year’s Eve fireworks show for 2025.

The decision reflects a thorough review of available resources, funding limitations, and the Chamber’s ongoing commitment to serving its members and supporting the local economy.

A primary factor in this decision is the rising cost of producing the event, coupled with a continued decline in funding.

Rather than overextending resources, the Chamber will refocus its efforts on programs and initiatives that directly benefit local businesses and the broader Oak Harbor community.

Although the New Year’s Eve fireworks display will not take place, the Chamber is committed to providing a spectacular 4th of July fireworks show and is already planning for a larger show in celebration of our nation’s 250th anniversary in 2026.

The Chamber remains committed to staying true to its core values. Our mission is to serve and promote the business interests of greater Whidbey Island.

We do not believe the New Year’s Eve fireworks drive tourism, helps our members, or strengthens the local economy.

Instead, we will invest in initiatives that provide long-term value to our community. At this time, redirecting our resources toward those goals is the most responsible choice.

The Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce appreciates the community’s understanding and continued support.

The organization looks forward to collaborating with partners and members on future initiatives that align with its mission and strengthen the region’s economic landscape.

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DJ Moose and members of Mussel Flats and Ike and the Old Man were scheduled to perform at Coupeville’s New Year’s Eve bash.

Mother Nature wins this round.

With snow and ice coating Whidbey Island, a New Year’s Eve event planned for the Coupeville Rec Hall has been postponed.

The family-friendly affair, which is a fundraiser for the CHS Class of 2022, has been rescheduled for Saturday, Feb. 12.

“The safety of our community members comes first and foremost,” said event organizer Stephanie Grimm Streitler.

“I’m very saddened by this decision, but it has to be done. Thank you for your understanding and support.”

Tickets already purchased will be honored in February, or you can obtain a refund by contacting Streitler at (360) 622-6059.

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Music will fill the air. (Photo courtesy Stephanie Grimm Streitler)

It’s a 2-for-1 deal.

You can ring in the new year, while also supporting the Coupeville High School Class of 2022.

The town’s Rec Hall, conveniently located at 901 Alexander St., will be ground zero for the event Dec. 31.

Cost is $25 per person for a “family-friendly” affair, with members of both Mussel Flats and Ike and the Old Man scheduled to perform.

The event will be emceed by DJ Moose Moran.

The event runs from 8 PM to 12:30 AM, and there will be appetizers and beverages, a silent auction, music and dancing, and a champagne toast at midnight.

Money raised goes to benefit the CHS Class of 2022.

To obtain tickets, text Stephanie Grimm Streitler at (360) 622-6059.

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