License Plate Petition

To support public history education on Whidbey Island, two Coupeville nonprofits - the Whidbey Island Maritime Heritage Foundation and Historic Whidbey - have teamed up to propose a new Washington State Specialty License Plate. The proposed plate boasts artwork by Northwest maritime artist Robert Tandecki - It captures the spirit of Whidbey waters beautifully!

We have reach the amount of signatures required to submit the artwork to the state!

We will update on the progress of the license plate as we move forward.

If the application to the Legislature is approved, proceeds from the program will be evenly shared between the two sponsoring 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations. Funds will support public heritage programming on board the 1925 s/v Suva and at the 1866 Haller House in Coupeville. Please note, since the plate needs to be approved by the Legislature, it could take a year or more before being available for purchase. Design of license plate is a draft and may change.

For more information about these organizations or the specialty license plate program, please visit Historic Whidbey or Whidbey Island Maritime Heritage Foundation (SUVA).

Thank you for the support!

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