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Marcy Plattner and Antoni Stevens will bring a sampling of the Garden Spot’s wares to the show. (Brooke Hanson/Lynden Tribune)
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Homeward Designs starting discussions Lynden firm ready to talk residential home design By Tim Newcomb tim@lyndentribune.com
LYNDEN — Homeward Designs owners Monty Ecalbarger and Gerald Veltkamp want to start a discussion about home design with visitors to the BIAWC Home & Garden Show. “A lot (of visitors) are not aware of design firms, so it is good to meet people and discuss projects,” Ecalbarger said about hosting a booth at the annual show for the third time in the last four years. Ecalbarger originated Homeward Designs in 1986 when he was still an engineer at Intalco. In 2007 Veltkamp joined as a partner and the two are located in downtown Lynden at 204 Sixth St. They focus primarily on residential and multi-residential designs, whether new construction, developments, remodels or additions. Ecalbarger said they now spend about 20 percent of their time dealing with land-use and regulatory issues, an area of design that used to be easier to navigate. “There is a minefield of regulations and we help people with that,” he said. With Ecalbarger’s engineering background and Veltkamp’s history as a design and project manager for Dykstra Construction, the pair help clients with cost, design and product. They also enjoy specializing in green building. For example, all designs Homeward Designs specializes in residential home design, also putting a work around two-foot incre- focus on site planning. (Courtesy photos) ments to minimize waste. “We want to help people become informed,” Ecalbarger said. At the 2016 Home & Garden Show, Homeward Designs plans to have a booth with plenty of pictures detailing their work, a Power Point rotating through designs and flyers explaining the business. The pair also has stock plans they can sell or modify, often a great starting point for someone looking to build new. “Most of all, we want to be able to chat with people,” Ecalbarger said. “We are a service, so we want to help people through the process.”
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Good to Go Meat Pies finds local following Healthy meaty treat has a story behind it By Elisa Claassen for the Lynden Tribune
WHATCOM — A few years ago, not many Whatcom County residents knew what a “pasty” was, but we are finding out now about these tasty old-style meat pies, thanks to Holly Bevan-Bumford. Good to Go Meat Pies opened four years ago, in January 2012, at its first location in downtown Everson at 128 W. Main St., not far from City Hall. It was while having a food booth at the Lynden Farmers Market that owner/
founder Holly decided to open a second permanent location just around the corner in Lynden at 305 Grover St., across from the library. “Lynden has been very supportive and the residents are finding the concept of the business to help busy working families appealing,” Bevan-Bumford said. The pasties are fully cooked and are packaged to eat right away, or put into the fridge or freezer. “We are very committed to supporting local farms as we source our ingredients. This has made participating in the Bellingham Farmers Market ideal for us,” she said. “Many of our farmers are at the market with us. Holly, as a native of Michigan, knows all about how the pasty (pronounced PASS-tee) came to be. This handy meatand-vegetables meal was the perfect lunch made by families for the early Cornish copper miners in the UP (upper peninsula) of Michigan. Similarly, it now is a smart nutritious choice for today’s busy commuters on the run — and something far healthier and tastier than most fast food.
Bevan-Bumford helped a friend with a bakery that served pasties about 12 years ago in Nooksack, and she also had a food vending truck for 10 summers when her children were young baking wood-fired pizzas for local events. It all prepared her for Good to Go Meat Pies. Seven different types of pasties are offered. Two new versions, lamb and curry chicken, were launched just a week ago. “Our chicken pot pie pasty is probably our most popular, but I think that is because we all were raised on chicken pot pies and we gravitate to that one in particular,” Bevan-Bumford said. “Most folks work their way through our menu and find their favorites.” Everything is made from scratch and fresh ingredients are sourced locally. “Folks often comment on how you can taste the difference. Our classic Cornish Pasty, that the business is based on, uses Meadow Fed Farms grassfed beef, Broadleaf Farm potato and onions, Terra Verde rutabagas, Hopewell Farm carrots in season and we use Fairhaven Flour Mill All Purpose Organic Flour in all of our pastry. In the summer months, that one pasty is about 95 percent locally sourced,” she said. Good to Go Meat Pies will be at the 2016 Home & Garden Show March 4-6 in Lynden.
Holly Bevans-Bumford prepares a fresh batch of her meat pies. (File photo)
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Curly's Carpet Repair a quality specialist He has earned testimonials in NW Washington, B.C. By Calvin Bratt editor@lyndentribune.com
WHATCOM — For his carpet repair business, Pablo “Curly” Schroeder lists his contact hours as 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. all weekdays and almost the same on Sundays. He does work in both Whatcom and Skagit counties and widely across the Vancouver metro area. He can be reached at cell phone numbers in both the United States and Canada. From that information on his website, you might expect Curly’s Carpet Repair to have a sizeable team scurrying around to cover all the bases. Nope. It’s essentially Pablo himself working very hard and doing a good job — along with a few contractors he personally approves of. Even the home page photo of three guys is a plug for Pablo and good times with his two brothers back in North Dakota where they grew up. “I’m big in the sense that people are contacting me from all over the state and Canada,” he said by phone from Vancouver, B.C. Although he lives in British Columbia, Schroeder is frequently crossing the border — two jobs lined up together make it worth it — and he is adamant that whatever he earns from jobs in the U.S.
is spent back in the U.S., right down to groceries. Pablo is also big into testimonials of satisfied customers as his calling card for more business. He has accumulated dozens of such comments now, including many from Bellingham. This is one: “Pablo was very professional and knowledgeable about what needed to be done to fix our carpet wrinkles. He was able to complete the work the same day and the rooms look amazing — like new carpet!” His services are: eliminating bubbles, ripples and stains; cleaning; restretching carpet; and fixing tears and blemishes. “I show up on the job like I am supposed to, do good work, and people see that and say that,” he summarizes. Pablo did carpet installing going back to college days in the 1970s. He got a master’s degree from Gonzaga University and also lived in Montana. After traveling the world for two years, he came to the Bellingham area and started this business full-time in 1992. “Curly” is a nickname he has had in life, and so he uses it for the business. Curly’s Carpet Repair has been at the home show before and will be at the 2016 one. It is good exposure of his speciality to the many home and building owners who attend, always worthwhile in leading to new business, he said. The northwest Washington phone number is 360-303-6462.
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Bright Outlook looking to add to windows Territory covers two counties; their work also includes roofs and gutters By Calvin Bratt editor@lyndentribune.com
WHATCOM — As days get longer and warmer, you’ll be wanting to see clearly through your windows to the Northwest beauty outside. Bright Outlook Window Cleaning, based in Lynden, is your professional to call. Scott Taylor, with wife Marlys and son Riley, started the business in 2012. Together, they sought to create an alternative to “corporate America” work life that Scott had experienced and left little time for Scott Taylor, wife Marlys and son Riley are the crew behind Bright Outlook Window Cleaning. family, he said at the time. He had moved throughout the Pacific (Courtesy Photo) Northwest for job reasons. “I wanted to start and operate a business that allowed for family They were at the 2013 Home & Garden Show, and it’s time again to hit the flow of traftime and had family values,” he said. “That is where it came from.” fic that the show brings. Cleaning windows, something Scott had enjoyed doing in the past, seemed like a Bright Outlook has been blessed with good business in four years, but is open to addgood fit, especially as he saw in a few years in town a need for a Lynden-based window ing more, Scott said, even if it means adding an employee. cleaner. There are various reasons people make the decision to hire out their window clean They’ve stayed with it and built up a solid clientele that is about 80 percent residen- ing — from not being able to reach the windows to not having the right supplies and tial and 20 percent commercial, he said this week. tools, to maybe not having anyone physically able to do it, Scott said. Scott is the lead cleaner. Riley makes sure all the supplies are ordered and on hand, “It just makes people feel good when their window are bright and clean,” he said. And and he will also clean at busy times. Marlys is the CFO for scheduling and financial, al- he loves to give them that feeling. though they say CFO really stands for “chief fun officer.” And it’s not just windows. Bright Outlook will also clean roofs and gutters of buildings. They all will stop the regular work and be at the Home & Garden show this week Fri- The family now has two trucks to get to any jobs in Whatcom and Skagit counties, day through Sunday, introducing themselves to customers, explaining their services and and they see the home show as another opportunity to build up clientele across that terprocess, even immediately scheduling cleaning visits, Scott said. ritory.
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Birch gets you ready for spring yard tasks Company also holds annual gift card drawing at show By Brent Lindquist news@ferndalerecord.com
Birch Equipment Rental & Sales will be back at the Home Show this year with a variety of Husqvarna equipment on display and available at the company’s location in Bellingham. One special eye-catching item is the Husqvarna Swedish rider, a center-articulating mower that isn’t seen much. There will also be a sale on gloves and glasses, along with one of Birch’s biggest annual draws at the show: the “Name the Equipment Game.” “We’ll be asking people just to name the type of equipment, and if they get it right, they’ll get a little prize from us,” Birch assistant manager Don Holt said. “And I’m usually out there with my little megaphone, trying to get people to enter our drawing.” One of Birch’s home show traditions is to give out a gift card at the end of the show via a drawing. Birch’s Environmental Division, which specializes in environmental and spill cleanup, will also be represented.
Birch Equipment will have Husqvarna equipment on display at the Home & Garden Show. (Courtesy photo)
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Grandiflora a leader of interior decor trends Stopping by show booth earns a ‘surprise’ to be used at store in Lynden, now into its 16th year By Elisa Claassen for the Lynden Tribune
LYNDEN — Happy 15th birthday to Grandiflora Home & Garden, located at 719 Grover St. in the former Masonic Hall with a Bill Swinburnson mural alongside. The business opened in November 2000. “My dad’s mom was a lover of roses, so my grandpa Stremler became an amazing rose gardener,” co-owner Trisha Brink said. “He was famously known for spending hours in his rose garden on the corner of Stremler Drive and Front Street right across the street from the Fairway shopping center.” This was combined with a love of Peegee hydrangeas that she, her late mother Jan Stremler and two sisters Carrie Visser and LaVon Vander Werff shared: “We married the two together with the term ‘Grandiflora,’ which loosely translated means ‘largely flowered,’” Brink said, explaining the store’s name. As far as home trends go, it might be a bit of a surprising look for those who are truly “traditionalists.” “We try to do a good job of mixing our local flavor into all that we do,” Brink said of Grandiflora. “The biggest look right now is a very industrial-inspired rustic yet modern style with natural woods: Think metallic such as copper and brass along with succulents and houseplants. That look has been gaining popularity for a few years now.” The “hottest” new look on the market may be a stark white backdrop littered with black-and-gold geometrics and pale pastels such as blush and powder blue. Grandiflora was selected as one of the few gift shops in the Whatcom County area to participate in a new venture called www.shoptiques.com. It’s a third-party seller that takes a small commission to sell items. “Think Amazon.com,” Brink said, “but for small boutiques who sell unique specialty
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items. It’s been a real booming business for us. We are also looking at a few other proposals from some other online sellers/communities. The possibilities are endless!” In addition to the presence online on Facebook Instagram, by email and their blog at www.grandiflorahomeandgarden.com, Grandiflora will also be at the upcoming Lynden Craft and Antique Show March 17-19. They do offer chalk paint by Annie Sloan and regular classes. An online store can be found at www.grandifloraHOME.com and items can be shipped throughout the United States. Those stopping by the Home & Garden Show booth will get a little “surprise” to be used at the store this spring, Brink said. “It will be worth coming to the booth to say ‘Hi’.”
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Garden Spot Nursery to bring carnivorous plants to local show Bellingham business is now 30 years old By Brooke Hanson for the Lynden Tribune
BELLINGHAM — Marcy Plattner and her staff have slowly grown the Garden Spot Nursery for the last 30 years. Before she got the land at the corner of Alabama and King streets, she tended to a portable nursery down the road. Each year, Plattner has expanded her selection and attracted more loyal customers. This is the Garden Spot’s third year at the Home & Garden Show. The business will be represented this time by Antoni Stevens, who has worked at the nursery for almost four years. Stevens looks forward to the Lynden visit because it gives him an opportunity to show off rare plants. This year, he will showcase carnivorous plants, some of which are endangered. The Garden Spot Nursery has a unique selection of bug-eating plants, Stevens said. “They are amazing,” he said. “We are watching evolution before our eyes.” Carnivorous plants are easy to maintain and beneficial for anyone who cooks, Stevens said. Those with gnats can put a small bug-eater
Antoni Stevens and Marcy Plattner select what they will bring from the nursery to the Lynden show. (Brooke Hanson/Lynden Tribune)
in the kitchen to eliminate the problem while supplying food for the plant. Stevens sold every one of the carnivorous plants the Garden Spot Nursery stocked last year, and he plans on having another big year for the popular plants. Another fun plant is a microgreen, Plattner said. These small greens can grow on a kitchen window sill and be used in salads. Putting something directly from the plant to the plate is a great
way to show kids where their food comes from, she said. To Plattner, the Lynden Home & Garden Show is an opportunity to connect gardeners in the regional community. “It’s like a three-day party,” she said. Each year, the Garden Spot Nursery staff has brought something different to the event, Plattner said, and as always, they plan on making new friends while appreciating plants.
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