Charles Arndt, his wife Georgie Smith and their two daughters, live in the refurbished, historic granary building on Willowood Farm, the Smith homestead in the Ebey's Landing National Historic Reserve, just outside Coupeville.
Charles received his B.A in philosophy and his law degree from the University of Washington. He is a member of the American Association for Justice, the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Washington association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Charles currently serves as president of the Whidbey Camano Land Trust.
Matthew Walker, is a recent transplant to Whidbey Island by way of rural northern Illinois. Matthew lived his whole life within an hours driving distance of the hospital where he was born. He met his wife in law school at Northern Illinois University. His wife, Arlene, was a graduate of the UW and was adamant to return to the area she loved.
Matthew completed his law degree at Seattle University in 2002 and has not looked back. He is a past president of the Island County Bar Association. He sits on the Board of the Island County Volunteer Lawyer Program.




