Sequim Lavender Weekend, 2015

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Sequim Lavender Weekend July 17-19, 2015

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Take a deep breath and smell the lavender in the air. That sweet scent will help you to relax and enjoy all that the weekend has to offer. Enjoy the street fair in Downtown Sequim featuring the works of talented artisans and hand-crafted lavender items. There is plenty of music and good food throughout, and this year, there is even a street dance on Saturday night. Take a drive through the Sequim-Dungeness Valley and visit the world famous lavender farms. I encourage you to visit as many as you can, as each one is unique. In addition to beautiful fields of lavender, be sure to visit the farm gift shops which include products made from their own lavender. Some are hosting their own farm festivals with food, music and demonstrations and most of the farms offer the chance for you to pick your own fragrant bouquet. While you’re enjoying all of that lavender, be sure to check out the other events sponsored by the Sequim community. A quilt show, art shows, concerts, farmers market and live theater are just a few of the events that round out the weekend and will help you to make the most of your visit to Sequim. On behalf of the City of Sequim, I want to thank everyone who works hard all year to make this event so special. Welcome and enjoy! Candace Pratt, Mayor, City of Sequim

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Welcome to the

19th Annual Sequim Lavender Festival®

It is with great pleasure and a lot of hard work that the Sequim Lavender Growers Association™ works year-round to produce this event. This would not be possible without the support of the City of Sequim as well as each member of the SLGA and our staff. Colleen Robinson has taken on the lead role of Executive Director of Operations. She is a valued-added addition to our staff. Our most important mission is to educate the general public on the beauty of lavender in your own personal garden. We also take great pride in working with other nonprofits in the community

to produce this event. A BIG thanks to the local Boys & Girls Club of Sequim, the local Red Cross and the Lions Club of Sequim, who help make our event possible. We value the community we live in and want to make sure it is highlighted in the most positive light. There is so much in our wonderful valley that the visitor can come and see besides lavender. Of course, we want you to see our lavender farms as well as our great Street Fair with our many lavender farmers in attendance, but while you are here, please visit our local attractions. The Olympic Game Farm has been a standard of family fun for over 40 years. Along with its driving tour, it offers a new “Mini

Tour” which now includes a petting farm, freshwater aquarium, a guided tour through the education area and a historical studio barn tour. Graysmarsh Berry and Lavender Farm, one of our members, has been making families smile and enjoying the fresh varieties of berries for years. We personally picked our buckets of berries when our girls where young and took them back to California to make our yearly jam, not to mention making wonderful syrup at the campsite for our pancakes! YUM, it doesn’t get better than that! The Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club of Sequim has been donating beautifully made quilts to many organizations for years. When they donate to us, we once again give

back to the community with all our raffle proceeds going into scholarship funds. We were very pleased this year to give a scholarship to Cole Keenhner, a 2015 graduate of Port Angeles High School, with a very bright future. Last but not least would be Nash’s Organic Farm store where you can get fresh vegetables and fruits and more in their charming store located in the heart of the fields they work. Please enjoy our beautiful FREE farms and your time in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley and surrounding mountains. Mary Jendrucko, Executive Director, Sequim Lavender Festival. Member since 1999 of the Sequim Lavender Growers Association.

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well as other events during the weekend. Turn to Page 29 for information on the Sequim Lavender Festival Street Fair shuttle. See Page 12 for details on the Street Location: Downtown Sequim on Fir Street Fair and Page 14 for musical entertainment. (between Sequim and Third avenues) Hours: Friday-Saturday from 9 a.m.- Festival Fun for Kids 7 p.m.; Sunday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Visit “Festival Fun For Kids” while at the Cost: Free. Street Fair. This designated children’s area is The Sequim Lavender Festival’s Street produced by the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Fair is located in downtown Sequim. It is the Olympic Peninsula and presented by sponsor hub of activity for the festival and features Molina Healthcare. The grass oasis has on the more than 150 craft vendors, food, a wine, spot fun: hula hooping, dancing, 60-second beer and spirit garden and musical entertain- challenges, a photo booth and button making. ment. Stick around for old-fashioned games, threeParking and handicap parking is available legged races, egg races and water balloon around the Street Fair or you can park at the tosses — your little one can win a first-place QFC parking lot on the east side of town or the ribbon. Bring the whole family down for the JCPenney parking lot on the west end of town fun time. and catch the free shuttle to the Street Fair as Scavenger Hunt: All young guests are wel-

GENERAL INFO

Cost: Free. Seven lavender farms and one commercial nursery of the Sequim Lavender Growers Association are open to the public for free, selfguided visits during Sequim Lavender Festival Weekend®. These family farms are a part of the agritourism community. Visitors to these quaint farms can enjoy U-pick lavender, shopping in the farm gift shops and endless photography opportunities. Each farm has its own identity and is sculpted according to the dreams and visions of its resident owners. Farmers will be on Farms on Tour Location: Seven lavender farms and one hand to meet guests. Each farm has plenty of parking available commercial nursery in the Sequim-Dungefor guests. A driving guide map is available. ness Valley See Page 10 for more information on the Hours: Farms are open Friday-Sunday Festival’s Farms on Tour. from 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. come to take part in a Street Fair scavenger hunt. Visit “Festival Fun For Kids” and obtain a scavenger hunt card. While visiting booths, collect the answer and return your completed card to the tent for a prize. Also available this year is 18-hole miniature golf. Play the fun course featuring angles, obstacles and an array of challenging holes. Mini-golf is a spectacular way to have fun with you family. Admission is $5 per person with a $20 family cap and 20 percent of the proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Club.

SEQUIM LAVENDER GROWERS ASSOCIATION™ MEMBERS Blackberry Forest, www.blackberryforest.us Country Aire Lavender Farm, www.countryairelavender.com Fat Cat Garden & Gifts, www.fatcat-lavender.com Graymarsh Farm, Inc., www.graysmarsh.com Green Hill Farm, jbgreen@q.com JanaDu Lavender, www.JanaduLavender.com Ladybug Lavender Farm, ddmar8088@comcast.net Lavender Hills Farm, www.lavenderhillsfarm.com Let’s Do Lavender, www.LetsDoLavender.com Lil’s Lavender, www.lilslavender.com

Lord Jensen Lavender, www.lordjensenlavender.com Martha Lane Lavender, www.marthalanelavender.com Montevista Medicinal Herb Farm, patricialstar@aol.com Nelson’s Duckpond & Lavender Farm, www.nelsonsduckpond.com Oliver’s Lavender Farm, www.oliverslavender.com Peninsula Nurseries, Inc., www.pennurseries.com SequimEssence, robleja@olypen.com Sequim Lavender Company, www.sequimlavenderco.com Sierra Nevada Soap Co., www.sierranevadasoap.com The Lavender Connection, www.lavenderconnection.com

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elax in our gazebo set in the middle of our picturesque Certified Organic lavender field. Wander our aromatic rows and pick your perfect lavender bundle. Take pictures and enjoy the fragrance and soothing atmosphere. Tasty lavender treats, including lavender ice cream, lavender lemonade and more, are available at our farm. Watch us distill our lavender flowers into essential oil and hydrosol, with demonstrations occurring throughout the day. Take one of the “Crafting with Lavender” classes announced on our website, listed under Events. Don’t forget to visit our Victorian Home Gift Shoppe to find something for yourself or a special someone. We welcome you to our farm and look forward to sharing our love of lavender with you!

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lotions and potions to its famous Lavender Lemon Poundcake, Garlic Lavender Pepper and even Lavender Mocha Fudge. — Be sure to stop by Tilly’s Lemonade Stand, operated by our daughter, and purchase a glass of ice cold Lavender Lemonade. All the proceeds in July go to Greywolf Elementary School’s Music Program. — Jeff also will be sampling up many delights highlighting all our spices. We will be having lavender wand making classes all three days so after you pick your lavender you can make a great wand to take home with you. If you just want to sit back and relax, bring a blanket or sit at one of the tables and enjoy the quiet of the pond. We are now the only second generation lavender farm in Sequim. We strive to keep our family’s traditions going and our dreams for expansion are great. Who knows, maybe someday we’ll be a third generation lavender farm. You’re welcome to sit by the pond and read a book, wander through the lavender field or stroll through our gift shop. Bring a picnic and stay a while. We hope to see you soon.

FARMS ON TOUR

Location: Seven lavender farms and one commercial nursery in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Hours: Farms are open 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Friday-Sunday. Cost: Free. Seven lavender farms and one commercial nursery of the Sequim Lavender Growers Association are open to the public for free, self-guided visits during Sequim Lavender Festival Weekend®. These family farms are a part of the agritourism community. Visitors to these quaint farms can enjoy U-pick lavender, shopping in the farm gift shops and endless photography opportunities. Each farm has its own identity and is sculpted according to the dreams and visions of its resident owners. Farmers will be on hand to meet guests. Each farm has plenty of parking available for guests. A driving guide map is available. See Page 11 for more information on the Festival’s Farms on Tour.

• NELSON’S DUCKPOND & LAVENDER FARM

Over 44 years ago Harry and Gail Nelson purchased 40 acres of undeveloped land in Sequim with the dream of one day retiring there. Over the years they sold off parcels to put their five children through school, ending up with 5 acres of

their own. In 1996, the Nelsons joined the Sequim Lavender Growers Association and the family has been a member ever since. The Nelsons’ daughter Amy Lundstrom and her husband, Jeff, purchased the farm seven years ago. On the farm they have over 1,900 lavender plants of several varieties mainly Grosso, Provence, Super, Royal Velvet, Folgate and their newest variety Pacific Blue, which maybe available for U-pick depending on the weather. As always there is no admission fee. We have a lovely gift shop called “The Garden Shed” where you can pick up all your gardening and lavender needs from

• BLACKBERRY FOREST

We’ll have lavender soap, lavender wand kits, luxury hand knits, lavender angels and handmade porcelains. Blackberry Forest may be the best location for superior photos with views of the mountains, fields and beautiful Sequim Bay. Dogs and child ren with considerate parents always are welcome!

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• FAT CAT GARDEN & GIFTS

Fat Cat Garden & Gifts offers U-pick lavender and wildflowers and lavender products including lotions, shampoos, chocolates and gift packages. Visit our gift shop for the best quality lavender products and quality crafts. The farm also sells organic vegetables, eggs, a variety of herbs and fruit, including raspberries, strawberries and blueberries. The farm also will have fresh harvested garlic and herbs. The shop also has homemade soaps, soy candles, preserves, honey, cards and much more. Picnic in the rose garden by the pond or in the shade of the orchard. Our gift shop is full of lavender crafts.

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We have more than 25 varieties of U-cut! Bring a lunch and picnic in our fields of lavender. Watch and learn about the distillation of lavender essential oil on-site. Free bundle of lavender with military ID (including retired personnel). Create your own scent using our essential lavender oil and other fragrances. Help select this year’s Customer Choice lavender to be planted for next year. Great photo opportunities of the multi-colored lavender field and a historic barn. Meet the Olson family – owners, distillers and product makers and chat about lavender. Relax in our comfy chairs placed throughout our fields or on our benches available for great family photos.

• PENINSULA NURSERIES

Peninsula Nurseries is a major lavender plant production nursery, growing two dozen varieties and shipping to lavender farms all over the U.S. The nursery also has a large garden center with thousands of different plants to choose from. Besides being one of the farms on tour, we will be at the Street Fair on Fir Street for all your lavender needs.

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This year we celebrate 15 years that our lavender farm has been open to the public and we are looking forward to seeing old friends and meeting new ones. When we were developing our lavender farm and doing our landscaping, we did so with our future visitors in mind. We wanted those that came here to feel welcomed and at home. Our gift shop was developed with a lavender theme and contains locally produced lotions, soaps, a culinary line and other gift items that are lavender-related. Plants are available for those who want their own lavender experience. Each year we try to introduce new items and are at the point where we have difficulty displaying all the products and gifts we have. Our fields of lavender were laid out as part of the landscaping rather than a commercial appearance. We welcome visitors to walk along the fields and take in the aroma and beauty that lavender provides. Artists and photographers are welcome to capture the natural beauty that lavender provides. To help us provide a welcome and assistance during the Sequim Lavender Weekend, we have several family members come stay with us. They are a great help in the gift shop and parking and enjoy meeting our visitors. It is amazing to us and to our family where our visitors come from. Not only do we have visitors from all over North and South America, but also from all the continents from cities and towns small and large.

• MARTHA LANE LAVENDER

Martha Lane Lavender is an award-winning certified organic, certified salmon-safe lavender farm set among towering Douglas-fir trees. The lavender varieties grown in rows have been selected primarily for their essential oil quality. Mike and Julie Greenhaw pride themselves on providing the highest quality of pure lavender essential oil distilled on the farm as a product of the U.S.A. Their “Sachet” variety essential oil won Best Essential Oil at the U.S. Lavender Growers Conference in 2013. Come and see for yourself if this is your favorite! The certified-organic lavender field is open for U-cut fresh bundles, exploring and photo ops with family and friends. A vista of purple lavender abounds with bees buzzing all around in the process of their work. Family and friends will distill fresh lavender into essential oil and hydrosol throughout the day for your viewing pleasure. Sweet treats of lavender ice cream, lemonade and such will be available for purchase. Last but not least, Mike and Julie welcome you into their charming Victorian-style home for a relaxed shopping atmosphere where they sell their handmade soaps, essential oils

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Graysmarsh Farm rests on the rich soil of the Sequim prairie below the Olympic Mountains, next to the Strait of Juan de Fuca. We grow lavender and a wide array of berries on our 1,000 acre farm. U-pick or purchase pre-picked ripe berries in season. We will provide picking boxes. Available at the U-pick stand are field-grown lavender plants. These easy to transplant lavenders typically include: Provence, Grosso (French, deep purple), White Spike, Hidcote, Otto Quast (Spanish), Royal Velvet and Royal Purple. We are a pet-free farm. Your pets will have to stay in the car if you care to still bring them.

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and other lavender treasures. Their lavender wands, pomander balls and Lavender Rose Potpourri all won the Best of Show in each category at the U.S. Lavender Growers Conference in January 2015. Mike enjoys the distillation part of the lavender business and Julie enjoys making products and crafting with the lavender. This lovely little farm keeps them happily busy, enjoying the bonus of a fragrant workplace, welcoming guests from all over the world. Dogs are permitted on the farm only in the farm-provided kennel. Crafting with Lavender Classes at Martha Lane Lavender: • Saturday: 11 a.m. — Create your own Pomander Ball! This old-fashioned craft has been used throughout the ages for fragrance. Julie Greenhaw will show you how to craft an award-winning lavender bud ball to use as an ornament or for hanging in a closet to impart fragrance to your space. Each participant will make and take a beautiful Lavender Pomander ball. All materials will be supplied. Cost $13. • Saturday: 4 p.m. — Lavender Bath Bomb aka Bath Fizzy! This fun craft, taught by Julie will saturate a bath with fragrance and leave your skin feeling ultra silky! Each participant will make and take away at least three lavender bath fizzies. Come and enjoy this easy to make gift for your self and others! All materials will be provided. Cost $15. • Sunday: 11 a.m. — Lavender Basket! Create your own Lavender Basket by weaving fresh lavender stalks, ribbon and a bit of wire. The Lavender Basket is an open version of a Lavender Wand. This will make a pretty handmade decoration for hanging. Cost $9. • Sunday: 4 p.m. – Lavender for your Skin! Using Martha Lane Lavender essential oil, Julie will show you how to make a body spray and a roll-on skin soother. Both are useful summertime skin products. Each participant will make and take a Lavender Body Spray and Lavender Skin Soother. All materials, bottles will be provided! Cost $12. • Daily: 1:30 p.m. — Tour the farm with Julie. • Daily: Owner Mike Greenhaw will provide distillation demonstrations.

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STREET FAIR

Downtown Sequim is bustling with activity, vendors, food and music. The center of the Sequim Lavender Festival is a free, community-spirited Street Fair on Fir Street where visitors will be surrounded by three days of vendors, food and continuous musical entertainment. The Street Fair is located in downtown Sequim between Sequim and Third avenues. Visit “Festival Fun For Kids” while at the Street Fair. This designated kids area is produced by the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula and presented by sponsor Molina Healthcare. The grass oasis has on the

spot fun: hula hooping, dancing, 60-second challenges, a photo booth and button making. Stick around for old-fashioned games, three-legged races, egg races and water balloon tosses your little one can win a first-place ribbon. Bring the whole family down for the fun time. Scavenger Hunt: All young guests are welcome to take part in a street fair scavenger hunt. Visit “Festival Fun For Kids” and obtain a scavenger hunt card. While visiting booths collect the answer and return your completed card to the tent for a prize. 18 hole miniature golf is available this year. Play the fun course featuring angles, obstacles and an array of challenging holes. Mini-golf is a spectacular way to have fun with your family. Admission is $5 per person with a $20 family cap and 20 percent of the proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Club.Hours are Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

the QFC and JCPenney parking lots, where you can catch the free shuttle to the Street Fair as well as other events in Sequim. ADA parking can be found on West Alder Street between Second and Third avenues, near the shuttle drop-off. Also available at this location are ADA approved Sani-cans.

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As of publication, the Street Fair’s highend fair will have 150 vendors. Artists will Parking showcase their works in fine arts, glass, fiber, You may park on nearby side streets, or jewelry, leatherwork, metal, photography, you can take advantage of the free parking at pottery, woodwork and more. Other vendors include agricultural, dolls and toy booths. Booths for several nonprofit organizations and festival sponsors can be found at the fair as well. And, of course, there will be a strong representation of lavender products with 11 lavender booths setting up shop at the Street Fair for all your unique lavender products and plants. Plus our official Lavender Festival merchandise booth staffed by our local Lions Club of Sequim. Featured Quilter: Peggy St. George

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There is nothing lacking for the discerning appetite. Food vendors will be serving up barbecue, ice cream, Thai food, Greek food, Nathan’s Famous Hotdogs, and returning this year will be the Rotary Club of Sequim with yummy strawberry shortcake. Something for everyone in the family. Bon appetite! Enjoy gourmet, locally made ice cream — including lavender ice cream — from Olympic Mountain Ice Cream or try the best premium black Angus prime rib, baby-back ribs, pork roast, chicken and hickory sausages courtesy of Smokey’s BBQ Grill. For a snack, JAWA Gourmet Nuts offers Bavarian-styled glazed nuts fresh from the roaster. Ask for a free sample of the lavender walnuts — a sweet snack, garnish or gift. Food vendors include: • Athena’s Gyros – Lamb, Beef & Chicken Gyros, Falafel Sandwich, Greek Salad &

Greek Fries as well as its famous Greek Philly Cheese Steak. • Bangkok Bistro — Thai Cuisine. Phad Thai, Vegetarian Spring Rolls, Mixed Vegetables, Pepper Beef Steak, Chicken Red Curry, Tamarine Chicken (Sweet and Sour), Chicken Mixed Vegetables, Jasmine Steamed Rice, Thai Iced Tea/Coffee. • Crepealicious — Chicken Artichoke Crepe, Ratatouille (veggie) Crepe, Fresh Seafood Crepe, Assorted Dessert Crepes, Fresh Strawberry Crepe with homemade whipped cream & Lavender Lemon Curd & Lavender Sugar. • Curbside Bistro — Nathan’s Famous Hotdogs, Apple Sage Vegan Sausage, Chicken Apple Gouda Sausage • Java Gourmet Nuts — Sugar Roasted Nuts, featuring Lavender Walnuts • Jose’s Famous Salsa House — Assortment of homemade tamales, Jose’s Famous Salsa and chips • Fresh Squeezed Lemonade/Lemonade Guy — Fresh Squeezed Lemonade in many flavors, Lavender Lemonade & assorted flavored Ice Teas • Little O’s Donuts — Mini Donuts • Olympic Mountain Ice Cream — At least 6 lavender flavors along with assorted ice cream & sorbets with freshly made waffle cones and root-beer floats too. • Rotary Club of Sequim — Elephant Ears & Strawberry shortcakes • Smokey’s BBQ Grill — Northwest style hickory smoked BBQ. Slow roasted Pulled Pork, Angus steak Sandwich, Angus Cheddar Melt, Grilled Chicken w/slaw. • The Cedars at Dungeness — Fish & Chips (Halibut, Cod) Multi Flavored Fries, Burgers • The Green Cup – Espresso Drinks, hot/ iced, tea and cookies: chocolate chip, peanut butter, oatmeal raisin • The Seafood Spot/Randall’s Catering — Seafood Gumbo, Clam Chowder, Crab Cakes w/greens in a Lavender Balsamic Vinaigrette

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We are very pleased to welcome back The Cedars at Dungeness which will be hosting our Street Fair’s wine, beer and spirit garden. In addition to its usual tasty offerings employees will have Lavender Wine, Lavender Margaritas and Lavender Martinis. Trillium Creek Winery once again has made some Lavender Wine made out of culinary lavender from Oliver’s Lavender Farm. Come by for a glass or taste. Also on lavender themed tasting spirits, Amethyst handcrafted lavender gin will be available. The garden is conveniently located near the food booths and the music stage so you can enjoy a glass of your favorite beverage while relaxing and listening to music. Be there!

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and blues, folk and rock. • Mary Tulin • www.Marytulin.com Mary performs old songs made new from Celtic lands England and Scotland on six- and twelve-string guitars and Irish Bouzouki. • Porto Alegre • www.Portoalegremusic.com This lively band celebrates the music of Brazil and Latin America. FRIDAY, JULY 17 • Powerhouse with Kate Powers 11-11:15 a.m. Opening Ceremonies Featuring 14-year-old fiddler Kate Powers of Sequim with w/ Bagpiper Dr. Tom McCurdy her siblings on guitar and spoons and an array of friends, this 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Powerhouse powerhouse of a band performs old-time Irish and Celtic music. 1-2 p.m. Shula Azhar • Sarah Shea 2:15-3:15 p.m. Porto Alegre Local chanteuse with a big Olympic Peninsula following 3:30-4:30 p.m. Sarah Shea will send you to the moon and back with her lovely arrange- 4:45-5:45 p.m. Strait Shots ments and renditions of jazz and blues standards. 6-7 p.m. Locos Only • Shula Azhar Shula Azhar presents sensual and technically awesome SATURDAY, JULY 18 (WITH DANCE) dancing, fabulous costumes and exotic choreography. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Brian Pi’ikea Ukulele • Sequimarimba 12:15-1:15 p.m. Hot Damn Scandal No festival is complete without Sequimarimba’s vibrant, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Mary Tulin rhythmic, swaying tunes! 2:45-3:45 p.m. Tanga • Strait Shots 4:15-5:15 p.m. Twisted Roots This popular local band celebrates classic rock from the 5:30-6:30 p.m. Cort Armstrong & Jim Faddis 1970s-1990s. 7-9 p.m. Street Dance: • Tanga Blues County Sheriff Tanga combines the core of the popular Latin Jazz band Manteca with exciting new musicians performing lively tunes. The name stems from, among other things, the earliest known SUNDAY, JULY 19 Caitlin Lucia Latin jazz tune performed in 1943. This exciting, rhythmic 11 a.m.-12 p.m. 12:15-1:15 p.m. Sequimarimba music is made for dancing. 1:30-2:30 p.m. Carolyn Cruso • Twisted Roots Whateverly Brothers Twisted Roots plays old and new tunes featuring finger- 2:45-3:45 p.m. 4-5 p.m. Final Approach style guitar, ukulele, banjo, Dobro, lap-steel guitar, harmonica and vocals. • Whateverly Brothers • www.thewhateverlybrothers.com infectious music will keep you smiling and tapping your toes to Drawing from a rich and varied musical history, the brothers’ their “homemade harmonies with instrumental frosting!”

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BLUES COUNTY SHERIFF RETURNS FOR SUMMER STREET DANCE The versatile blues and swing band Blues Country Sheriff returns to the Sequim Lavender Festival stage this year to perform a rousing two-hour street dance extravaganza, Saturday, July 18, from 7-9 p.m. Blues County Sheriff performs a mix of original tunes and covers meant to get you out on the dance floor (or street!). During their performance, you’ll recognize the influences of blues greats like B.B. King along with current favorites Tommy Castro and Love Dogs. Expect great musicianship, abundant humor and lots of audience interaction. This band knows how to have fun and their energy is infectious. “Post-war blues was very popular dance music performed in big city dance halls, highway road houses and honky-tonks. We’ve also been working up sets for swing dance, particularly East Coast Swing. Our music is dance music and we aim to get y’all out on the floor shaking it up,” says lead singer and guitarist, da Sheriff. Members of the band include: da Sheriff, lead singer and guitarist; Pistol Packin’ Mama Darlene Jones, dynamo drummer; Gant “The Harpoon” Eichrodt, vocals and harmonica; Jailbird Jimmy “Fingers” Harlan, keyboard; and “Death Row” Don Parr, bass and vocals. Learn more about Blues County Sheriff at www.BluesCounty.com. Food vendors and the beer and wine garden will be open for the duration of the street dance so come and stay for a while and enjoy the music and food. This is a very kid-friendly event and it is free!

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SPICE UP YOUR RECIPES By Dr. Lavender

WITH LAVENDER!

Gardeners who include lavender in their landscapes savor the fragrant and aesthetic benefits of this versatile plant. However, not all lavender is savory for culinary or edible purposes. The varying flavors of lavender are imparted from the oils in the buds, which differ in a wide selection of plant varieties. One distinctive substance contained in the oils (bud) is camphor. Although touted for its therapeutic, relaxing and “lavenderish” scent, lavender with high concentrations of camphor is not tasty. Lavender buds, either fresh or dried selected from the Angustifolia varieties are commonly more flowery and sweeter in fragrance, non-pungent and more suitable for cooking. The “Royal Velvet” and “Folgate” varieties are very popular for cooking and should be sought out for their color-holding features after cooking and preparation. The “Provence” variety from the Intermedia varieties also is edible. Lavender as a food ingredient is known to continually impart or blend its oils (flavor) into your recipes, especially cakes and cookies, after they have been prepared. For this reason, cut back on lavender portions if you prepare recipes to be served three or more days later. Fresh-cut lavender foliage and stems also are useful to cover and baste fish and fowl preparations on a summer barbecue. There have been over 6,200 hits or downloads for Dr. Lavender’s “Lavender Owner’s Manual,” retrievable from the Sequim Lavender Festival website, www.lavenderfestival.com. We take pride in our Sequim Lavender Growers Association’s 501(c)(6) nonprofit status as including an educator in the cultivation of lavender, (and grandchildren), and creating drought-tolerant landscapes. We accomplish this by distributing training materials, providing lectures to garden clubs and others and opening up our farms to view upclose-and-personal how lavender can fit in your landscape or as part of a business venture. Our entire festival is dedicated to bringing to you the best lavender has to offer in a family friendly atmosphere. As a long term nonprofit, we insist that admission to our festival and farms, fragrance and advice are free. “We’ll Keep the Lavender Blooming.” A part of Sequim Lavender Weekend. Please visit SequimLavenderFestival.com and SequimLavenderWeekend.com.

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REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS

Olympic Game Farm 360-683-4295 • 1423 Ward Road olygamefarm.com Drive tours are the main attraction at the farm. The tour takes you through 84 acres of terrain, giving visitors a unique “face to face” interaction from your vehicle. A self-guided driving tour features hundreds of animals and lasts about 45 minutes. In addition to the driving tour, our summertime combo tour includes a visit to our petting farm, aquarium, duck pond, pheasant aviary and raccoon enclosure, as well as a guided tour of our reptile house and historical studio barn. Olympic Game Farm is the place to get face to face and experience wildlife at close range, offering visitors the opportunity to really see a tiger’s stripes, a rare white Siberian tiger, a Kodiak bear’s huge size, or to get slobbered on by a buffalo! With over 200 animals onsite, our driving tour leaves our visitors with vivid memories of these amazing creatures — experiences which, at first are hard to imagine, become pleasantly surprising. Friendly llamas and yak eat bread from your hand, clowning bears stand up and wave, and the elk and buffalo peacefully graze in the pastures. For over 40 years, Olympic Game Farm has provided an opportunity for visitors from all over the world to learn and observe wildlife, igniting countless imaginations. Lloyd Beebe passed along his trait, his dedication and his love for wildlife to his grandsons Rob-

ert Beebe and James Beebe, who have taken over the daily operations of the Olympic Game Farm since 2008. Dungeness Valley Creamery 360-683-0716 • 1915 Towne Road dungenessvalleycreamery.com The Dungeness Valley Creamery is a family owned and operated raw milk dairy located in Sequim. We practice the most clean and sanitary conditions from the milking parlor to our customers. We eat and drink what we produce and are proud to be a provider of this high-quality natural food throughout Western Washington. We, the Brown family, operated our first dairy in Sequim when we purchased 20 cows in 1971. In 1973, we purchased a 76-acre farm in Everson where we milked Holsteins under contract to a large milk processor. Upon returning home to the North Olympic Peninsula in 1989, we built our current facility from the ground up and started producing milk in 1992. At that time, we switched our herd from Holsteins to Jerseys to improve the richness and quality of our milk. In 2006, Dungeness Valley Creamery became a certified raw milk dairy in pursuit of keeping our family’s farm sustainable. Today, the Dungeness Valley Creamery is located on the Dungeness River one mile from the historical community of Dungeness. It is home to 38 acres of lush pasture, 60 Jersey cows, the newly built creamery and the Brown family home.

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SEQUIM LAVENDER FESTIVAL®

QUILT RAFFLE Stop by the Sequim Lavender Growers Association booth at the Street Fair on Fir Street and purchase a chance to win a quilt donated by the Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club of Sequim. Each year, the club donates a quilt to the Sequim Lavender Festival. The quilt being raffled off this year was displayed at last year’s festival. All proceeds from the quilt raffle go to various scholarship funds. Tickets can be purchased for $1 at the booth. The drawing takes place Sunday and you don’t have to be present to win. Last year’s winner was Karen Wejmar from Sacramento, Calif. The screams of joy were heard throughout the Street Fair when her name was drawn. Her sister Cindy Fager was a vendor at the Street Fair. This year we awarded a $750 scholarship to Cole Keehner who is a 2015 graduate of Port Angeles High School. After his first year, he will be awarded a three-year scholarship to the U.S. Army. It was our pleasure to help him with his first year’s tuition. Another quilt donated by the club will be displayed at the Street Fair’s center stage throughout the weekend and will be raffled off at next year’s Sequim Lavender Festival. Once again, thank you to the Sunbonnet Sue Club of Sequim for its generous donation, time and talent!

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Four years ago we changed the name of “volunteer” to “Lavender Ambassadors.” We did this to show how much we appreciated them and to let them know not only are they helping the Sequim Lavender Growers Association, but more importantly are reflecting the charm and goodwill of Sequim and our surrounding valley. Many of them walk through the Street Fair proudly letting the visitors know about our area. Many of the “Lavender Ambassadors” we have for our event are family members from each of the farms on tour. They are too numer-

ous to list, but each one a valuable member of our event! Thanks to family members who come from near and afar. We also would not want to forget about all the volunteers who are at the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce during Sequim Lavender Weekend and all yearlong helping guide visitors. A huge THANKS to them as well. Our volunteer crews are small but mighty! We really appreciate each one taking the time to help make our 19th Sequim Lavender Festival such a great event.

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SEQUIM LAVENDER FESTIVAL®

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Glass

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Jewelry

Monika’s Design My Sister’s Bag Original Baby Bundle Over the Top! Pashmina Palace Peace Within Sew It Seams Tie-Dye She Who Sews Shoalwater Bay Textiles Suzanne de la Torre Knitwear Tasha’s Accessories The Basket Case Whidbey Woolies XSBaggage & Co.

Fine Art

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Metal

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Book Jewelry Bookmarks Chelle Beautiful Face Painting Clay Art Studio Forest Green Enterprises From Flat Tire to Evening Attire Gary Jess Productions Jordan’s Pet Gifts Karmela Botanica Sage Designs

Scentual Nature Stems Vases Village Folk Art

Photography

Art of Letters Photography Image Northwest Light Capture Photography Nathan Lee Gray Photography

Pottery

Art of Pottery Belle Terre Ceramics Cascadia Stoneware Frantic Art Hidden Cove Pottery Kunihiro Pottery Madrona Ridge Pottery Natural Accents Home Décor Natural Accents Wall Vases Shapiro Porcelain Stoneware by Robert & Jill Fronk

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Rainshadow Connections Sawdust & Other Wood Things Scott Gielish Wood Sculpture Sibbett Studio Silhouette Studio

Nonprofits

Clallam Mosaic Cultural Homestay International New Dungeness Light Station PEO Peninsula Friends of Animals (PFOA) Precious Life Animal Sanctuary Red Cross Sequim FFA Sequim Picklers

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Greenhill Farm Lavender Hills Farm Let’s Do Lavender Lil’s Lavender Lord Jensen Lavender Montevista Medicinal Herb Farm Nelson’s Duckpond Peninsula Nurseries, Inc. Sequim Lavender Company Sierra Nevada Soap SLGA Merchandise

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FARM TOURS

Sequim Lavender Weekend July 17 - 19, 2015

Welcome to Sequim Lavender Weekend! This map is designed to help you find your way to the many farms and attractions during Sequim Lavender Weekend.

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All of the farms on tour have different activities and featured events during the weekend. Please check the official program, visitsunnysequim.com, and individual farm and community organizations for more details on their events.

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Remember that most of the lavender farms are open throughout the summer. Each one is unique and special. If you can’t visit them all this weekend, please come back and visit again.

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There are seven free farms open to the public and one commercial nursery as part of the Sequim Lavender Festival. These farms are open from 10 am to 5:30 pm each day.

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There are seven free farms open to the public and one commercial Weekend. There is no admission at other and fee under free. Free shuttle from lot to Haze. Fat Cat Garden & Gifts all ages. The QFC Street parking Fair is located in Purple downtown Sequim, on Fir Street MORE FREE nursery as part of the Sequim Lavender Festival. These farms are FARMS times during the year, unless associated with a 21 Fat Cat Lane • (360) 681-6832 bordered by Sequim Avenue and Third Avenue. Hours for the Street open from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm each B day. & B Family Farm 9 am to 6 pm separate special event. Fair areFestival Friday and Saturday 9:00 am to 7:00 pm and Sunday 9:00 fatcat-lavender.com Washington Lavender

9 5883 Old Olympic Highway (360) Each of504-2585 these farms is open 10 am pm daily. Forest B to 6Washington am to 5:00 pm. Attractions this year include “Festival Fun for Kids,” Lavender Farm Farm 1 Blackberry 136 Forrest Rd. (360) 683-6520 bbfamilyfarm.com 3 Graysmarsh our local Boys and Girls Club sponsored activities for tykes, toddlers 939 Finn Hall Rd., Port Angeles • (360) 452-5207 • walavender.com Purple Haze Daze 6187 Woodcock Rd. • (360) 683-5563 A

blackberryforest.us children$5 12 each years and under, marimba band entertainment people. additional person. Children underand 6 are Purple Haze Lavender Farm $10 per carload up to 6and Fat Cat Garden & Gifts Lost Mountain Lavender 10180 amBell to Bottom 6 pm Ln. (360) 683-1714 lavender flavored margaritas, martinis and wine served at the Beer free. Buses $5 per person, driver and tour guide free. 10 Duckpond & Lavender Farm 21 Fat Cat Lane (360) 681-6832 1541 Taylor Cutoff Rd. and Wine Garden. Please drink responsibly. purplehazelavender.com 4 Nelson’s 73 Humble Hill Rd. • (360) 681-7727 fatcat-lavender.com (360) 681-2782 for LAVENDERSTOCK all three days with live $10 per person admission for all three days to Purple Two FarmsJoin forusthe Price of One nelsonsduckpond.com 3 Graysmarsh Farm music from Northwest bands and ensembles with seating and tables lostmountainlavender.com Haze Daze only. Children 12 and under free. $10 per person includes admission for all three days to Jardin du Soleil and Olympic 6187 Woodcock Rd. (360) 683-5563 provided on flat and tree-shaded lawns. Check lavenderfestival.com Lane Lavender Free shuttle from QFC parking lot to Purple Haze. Lavender Festivals. Children 12 and under are free. Free shuttle from Museum & Arts 5 Martha graysmarsh.com for a list of performers. Herb & Lavender Farm 371 Martha Lane • (360) 582-9355 Center on Sequim Avenue andthis Firyear Street to athese twodance farms:on Saturday the 11 Sunshine B Washington Lavender Festival NEW will be free street 9 am to Farm 7 pm marthalanelavender.com 4 Nelson’s Duckpond & Lavender Washington Lavender Farm 73 Humble Hill Rd. (360) 681-7727 18th from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Food and spirits will be available during 274154 Highway 101 (360) 683-6453 Lavender Farm nelsonsduckpond.com 939 Finn Hall Rd., Port Angeles (360) 452-5207 Jardin du Soleil Lavender Festival this event. Blues County Sheriff will be rockin’ for the dance. 6 Oliver’s sunshinelavender.com C 82 Cameron Acres Lane • 5(360) 681-3789 walavender.com Martha Lane Lavender Jardin du Soleil Farm The Growers Association members will offer original and oliverslavender.com $10 per carload up to 6 people. 3832 $5 each additional 371 Martha Lane (360) 582-9355 Sequim-Dungeness Way • (360) 582-1185 jardindusoleil.com hand-created gifts and personal care items produced from their person. Children under 6 are free. Buses $5 per marthalanelavender.com 12 Victor’s Lavender Celebration Sequim lavender harvest at their attractive vendor booths all three Lavender Connection 7 The 10 am to 6 pm person, driver and tour guide free. The imagination is limitless when it involves the ancient and 1141 Cays Rd. • (360) 681-6055 6 Oliver’s Lavender Farm Olympic Lavenderdays. Festival Victor’s Lavender Farm 82 Cameron Acres Lane (360) 681-3789 D modern Farm uses of lavender – from hydrating oils, lotions and soaps, lavenderconnection.com Olympic Lavender Heritage Two Farms for the Price of One 3743 Old Olympic Highway (360) 461-5811 oliverslavender.com relaxing eye pillows, culinary ingredients and pet apparel to the 1532 Marine Drive • (360) 683-4475 • olympiclavender.com $10 per person includes admission for all victorslavender.com beautifully prepared lavender bouquets and lavender buds. And, of 7 The Lavender Connection three days to Jardin du Soleil and 1141 Cays Rd. (360) 681-6055 course,Sequim unique and hard-to-locate lavenderWeekend plants will be available at 28 • Sequim Gazette & Peninsula Daily News Lavender 2015 Olympic Lavender Festivals. Children 12 and under lavenderconnection.com the Street Fair and the farms. are free. This lavender-themed event consists of a high-end juried 8 Peninsula Nurseries Free shuttle from Museum & Arts Center on Sequim Avenue

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

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■ Art Jam 2015: Friday-Sunday 10 am to 5 pm. Rock Hollow Farm, 505 E. Silberhorn Road. rockhollowarts.com ■ Charity Golf Tournament: Saturday 9: am to close of tournament. Cedars at Dungeness, 1965 Woodcock Road. olympicchristian. org ■ “Fat Chance” Concert at Olympic Cellars: Saturday 7 pm, 255410 Hwy. 101, Port Angeles. olympiccellars.com ■ Jazz in the Alley: Saturday 4:30 to 7:30 pm, 219 W. Washington Street ■ NW Colonial Festival: July 15-19 10 am to 6:00 pm, Washington Lavender Farm, 939 Finn Hall Road, Port Angeles walavender. com ■ Olympic Driftwood Sculptors: Friday-Sunday 10 am to 5 pm, Sequim Middle School Cafeteria, 301 W. Hendrickson,

Purple Haze Shuttle Stop Jardin du Soleil/ Olympic Lavender Shuttle Stop

olympicdriftwoodsculptors.org ■ “Picasso at Lapin Agile”: presented by Olympic Theatre Arts, 414 N. Sequim Avenue, Friday & Saturday 7:30 pm, Sunday 2 pm, olympictheatrearts.org ■ Puffin Marine Cruise: Friday & Saturday 7 pm to 9 pm, John Wayne Marina, 2557 West Sequim Bay Road, dungenessrivercenter. org ■ Sequim Farmers Market: Friday & Saturday 9 am to 6 pm. Corner of Sequim Avenue and Washington Street, sequimmarket.com ■ Skyridge Golf Tournament: Saturday 9:30 am, 7015 Old Olympic Hwy. 360-6833673 ■ Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Show: Friday Sunday 10 am to 5 pm, Sequim Middle School, 301 W. Hendrickson Rd. sunbonnetsuequiltclub.org ■ Wine Tasting: Friday-Sunday Normal tasting room hours throughout the Peninsula wineries. olympicpeninsulawineries.org

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TRANSPORTATION

Driftwood Art Show) • Sequim Lavender Festival Street Fair In-City Shuttle Bus • 2nd Ave. and Washington For your convenience, the St. in Downtown Sequim (eastSequim Lavender Growers bound) Association and the City of • Quality Food Center Sequim have sponsored an In- (QFC) Parking Lot City Shuttle Bus to take you • 2nd Ave. and Washingthe major events that are tak- ton St. in Downtown Sequim ing place within the City of (westbound) Sequim. You can park your car at one location and catch the Getting to the Farms One of the highlights of shuttle to the Sequim Lavender Festival Street Fair, Sunbonnet Sequim Lavender Weekend is Sue Quilt Show, Driftwood Art visiting local lavender farms. Show, Sequim Farmers Mar- You’ll want to visit as many as ket, and Downtown Sequim. you can fit into your schedule, The shuttles runs 9 a.m. - 7 as they each have their own p.m. on Friday and Saturday, character and personality. Most and 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. on Sunday. of the farms require that you drive to their location. All of The Shuttle Bus stops are: the farms have plenty of park• JC Penney Parking Lot • Sequim Middle School ing. There are two separate (Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Show/

shuttles that will take you to specific farms. Please note that Purple Haze Lavender charges 3:58:27 PM a $10 admission fee6/19/2015 and Jardin du Soleil and Olympic Lavender Heritage Farm charge a $10 admission fee that will give you access to both farms. Shuttle to Purple Haze Lavender: Purple Haze Daze, Quality Food Center (QFC) Parking Lot at 990 E. Washington Street to Purple Haze Lavender Farm Shuttle to Jardin du Soleil Lavender Festival and Olympic Lavender Festival: Shuttle leaves from the Museum and Arts Center parking lot on Sequim Avenue at Fir Street and goes to the Jardin du Soleil Lavender Festival and then to the Olympic Lavender Festival.

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TWO FARMS

ONE BIG PARTY!

Part of Sequim Lavender Weekend. July 17th,18th,19th 2015

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JARDIN DU SOLEIL LAVENDER FARM

Our family is excited to share our fourth farm tour with you. Come visit our “Garden of the Sun,” the only farm surrounded by hundreds of acres of untouched Dungeness scenery. This year we are adding new crafts, adding more vendors, continuing favorite Jardin du Soleil traditions and, back by popular demand, adding a free shuttle service from downtown out to the farm. While visiting Jardin du Soleil, some of the things we are proud to offer are the experience of getting lost (and found) in our garden maze, listening to the bees while cutting your own fresh bundle and watching your family smile while they enjoy our new and unique family friendly lavender crafts. Relax as you listen to great music on the lawn or while browsing over 25 vendors featuring some amazing handcrafted jewelry, art, clothing and more. Our gift shop is fully stocked with Jardin du Soleil signature products and so many new products you’ve just got to see. Because we know that you love festival food, we have brought back Maggie May’s Espresso and Outfitter, voted the best food truck in western Washington (fingers crossed for elk burgers). Make sure to get to Thor early if you want to try some of Viking Feasts chocolate ice cream. Of course, he’ll have lavender ice cream, too, featuring local Dungeness Valley Creamery milk and Jardin du Soleil Royal Velvet lavender. This year we are happy to announce that we have teamed up with Olympic Lavender to bring you over 10 acres of Dungeness Lavender Festivities — which means two great farms for one admission. By starting your day at the Jardin du Soleil Lavender Festival and taking advantage of our free shuttle service running to downtown Sequim and Olympic Lavender every 20 minutes all weekend long you can experience all that Sequim Lavender Weekend has to offer. We look forward to seeing you out on the farm!

Farm Activities

All weekend: • U-pick fragrant certified organic lavender bundles • Lavender paraffin hand dips and massage • Gourd carving and burning demonstrations • Garden maze • Food, beer and wine, coffee, shrubs, ice cream • Crafts and activities for youths of all ages

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• 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Photos in the lavender with resident photographer. You bring your camera and our photographer will provide the hats and props. Long-time farm staple Valerie Henschel will be here Saturday. • 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Lavender essential oil distillation demonstration with owner Paul Schiefen • 11 a.m., 2 p.m. Learn how to make a lavender wand. • 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Make a lavender fairy doll. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Make your own seed bombs to bring some color to your neighborhood. • 4-4:30 p.m. Farm Flow Yoga with Julia Buggy Saturday only: • 10-11 a.m. Farm Flow Yoga with Julia Buggy – get your morning started right. • 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sequim Valley Car Club will have classic Photo By Gary Hamburgh cars on display Experiences for children: • Make your own “seed bombs” Food: • Craft your own Monster Spray (sleep spray) $ • Maggie May’s Espresso and Outfitter will be serving up • Go “crabbing” for prizes. delicious sandwiches, salads, elk burgers, chili and refresh• Hula hoop to family friendly music. ments including Sweet Caroline’s Shrubs. • Explore the garden maze. • Vikings Feast Ice Cream • Local beer and wine

Music:

(Times and lineup subject to change. Check website for the most up-to-date information). Friday • 10 a.m.-noon - Bear Wolf – Acoustic Rock • 12:15-3 p.m. - The Old Sidekicks – Classic Bluegrass • 3:15-6 p.m. - Blue Rooster — country, bluegrass, ragtime and country blues Saturday • 10 a.m.-noon - The Old Sidekicks – Classic Bluegrass • 12:15-3 p.m. Bear Wolf – Acoustic Rock • 3:15-6 p.m. - Cedar Suede – Cinematic World Funk Orkestra Sunday • 10 a.m.-noon - Bear Wolf – Acoustic Rock • 12:15-3 p.m. - Bear Wolf – Acoustic Rock • 3:15-6 p.m. - Farm owner Paul’s band will close out the weekend with local feel good jams.

Vendors:

• Heart to Heart Designs – photo albums, cards and more. • Sassy Glass – fused glass plates, platters and art. • Harborwood Designs – lathe-turned bowls, vases and platters. • Olympic Onion – amazing on everything … green onion powder. • New Social Club – Fun upcycled clothing. • Birdhouses by John Lavatai – amazing hand made birdhouses. (A farm favorite) • Treasures of the Tides – beach glass and driftwood jewelry. • The Bag Ladies of Sequim – upcycled wool purses, wallets and accessories. • Washington Rocks – rocks, minerals and stone jewelry. • Artemis – Native American turquoise squash blossom jewelry. • Lavender Skep Apiary – honey, honey and honey sticks. Honey! • Dungeness Gold – spices, sauces and condiments. • Blue Mountain Gourd Creations – gourd art with demonstrations. • Coopers Gotta Have It – hand-painted crystal nail files. • Suvi Baby – hand-dyed rope bowls and purses. • Bubble Up Girlz – soy candles and tartlets. Bath and body products for pets and people. • Gifts of Mother Earth – hand-crafted garden pottery. Raku-fired art. • Whimzees – knit wear, vests, tunics and hats. • Seahorse Inspiriations – batik fabric clothing. • For Your Nails Only – lavender paraffin hand dips and massage. • New Dungeness Nursery – hanging baskets, perennials and more.

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OLYMPIC LAVENDER FESTIVAL A Sequim lavender original since 1995, come experience the “Olympic Lavender Lifestyle” and celebrate the 19th year of this pioneering lavender farm and festival, essential oil distiller and boutique farm store. Just seconds from the beaches of Dungeness Bay, the main farm campus of this USDA-certified organic farm is open to the public AprilSeptember and features select classes and workshops, lavender fields for U-pick and photos, a boutique farm store of handcrafted bath and body products, culinary spices and other lavender gifts for everyone. This summer, Olympic Lavender has partnered with its neighbor down the road, Jardin du Soleil, to bring a big two-farm festival party to visitors during Sequim Lavender Weekend (see ad on prior page). Every July, the Olympic Lavender Festival blows up its farm for three fun-filled festival days as it celebrates all things lavender, featuring the largest number of vendors on a farm, upcoming and rockin’ recording artists/musicians playing all day long on the Olympic Lavender Stage. Don’t miss out on the large food menu and offerings of Pacific Northwest cuisine and special drinks from famed

restaurant Bella Italia, wine and beer from award-winning Harbinger Winery and local favorite treats featuring all kinds of lavender ice cream to fresh cooked kettle corn. This farm has pulled out all the stops for your visit, so treat yourself! Want to see some handson demonstrations and learn about lavender farming? The Olympic Lavender Festival highlights the day to day of a farmer and equipment used from planting to harvest to distillation.

OLYMPIC LAVENDER FESTIVAL FEATURES

• Take a load off your feet and take some great pictures with your friends and family in lavender fields with the three largest purple Adirondack chairs in Washington. • “The Lavender Lady” June Devine — Our farm crafter in residence doing

great lavender art workshops next to the Olympic Lavender Stillhouse, so sit on in, get your hands on some lavender and learn from one of the best in the crafting industry! • Beekeeping Expert Morris Clemmer — Discussions on Olympic Lavender Heritage Farm Italian bees, honey. • Farm co-owner Marco Hermosillo — Lavender farming, lavender bud stripping and cleaning demonstrations, essential oil distillation demonstrations, guided tours • U-Pick in our lavender fields • Kids Activities • Boutique Farm Store featuring artisan lavender products.

OLYMPIC LAVENDER FESTIVAL RECORDING ARTISTS/MUSICIANS ALL THREE DAYS

• Paul Mauer & The Silence- Alternative Acoustic Folk/Neo-Folk • Stephanie Anne JohnsonFrom the hit NBC TV show “The Voice” featuring Blues/ Indie Rock • Cody Raymond- Soul/ Rhythm & Blues • Gina Belliveau- Acoustic Folk/Acoustic Rock

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OLYMPIC LAVENDER FESTIVAL FOOD, COCKTAILS

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Bella Italia — The premier Italian restaurant on the Olympic Peninsula serving up delicious lavender-themed dishes and specialty drinks, cocktails Harbinger Winery — This award-winning winery likes to shake it up and is a farm festival favorite, serving wine and beer from open to close Cascade Ice Cream & Fresh Kettle Corn — Lots of lavender flavored and traditional ice cream, along with que designs from natural sea fresh cooked sweet kettle corn glass right there on the farm • Blue Moon Crafted Creations — Mixed-media on alOLYMPIC LAVENDER tered fabric, glass, tile, wood • Mike’s Cedar Works — FESTIVAL VENDORS • Beadware Designs — Handmade cedar furniture from the Pacific Northwest Handcrafted beaded jewelry • McCrain Photography — • Botanical Creations — Botanical pressed flow- Unique avian art • Spinning Earth Producers, jewelry • Picket Fences Designs tions/Clay and Coffee — Cre— Colorful handcrafted tote ative pottery and select coffee • Inky Quills — Natural bags and purses from oil cloth • Burnishing Creativity and eco-friendly soaps and — Premier handmade metal skincare • “The Lavender Lady” art and sculptures • Garlic Gourmay/JSC June Devine — Lavender Creations – Garlic spices, crafts and workshops • Morris Clemmer — Beegarlic mixes keeping and honey • Artisan Sea Glass — • It’s a Perfect Day — OpHandcrafted fine jewelry/uni-

timistically themed apparel • Dog Gone Sailboats — Handcrafted sailboat whirligigs, music boxes and ornaments • Bill’s Custom Scroll Saw Creations — Northwest wood cut animals and puzzles • Museables — Timeless designs and classic hair and beauty accessories • Snooter-Doots — Plush, whimsical toys made of handknit, felted wool and inspired by nature • Celia’s Gourmet Foods — Barrel-aged balsamic vinegar, vinaigrettes, marinades and dressings • Frog Hollow Coffee — Fireside gourmet coffees and chai teas • Mallerina Designs — Handmade tutus, dreams and frilly things • Sister Art Glass Studio — Handcrafted stained glass kaleidoscopes, jewelry boxes and wall art • Melt Down — Handcrafted unique wind chimes • Myssies — Doll clothes, children’s hats, quilts • Ukrainian Roots — Handcrafted wood-working designs • Mary D’s Scarves and More — Recycled wine cork wreaths, custom scarves • Usborne Books — Fiction and non-fiction awardwinning books for children • Jamberry Nails — Large selection of colorful nail wraps and nail seals • Lilla Rose — Hair jewelry and accessories • The Pampered Chef — kitchen tools, food products and cookbooks • Scentsy — Wickless candles & scented fragrance wax • Advocare — Nutrition, energy and sports performance products. • Bane’s Bones — Handmade dog biscuits and treats • Carlsborg VFW #6787

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LOST MOUNTAIN LAVENDER FARM Nestled in the valley below the majestic Olympic Mountains, Lost Mountain Lavender is a three-acre farm with over 120 different varieties of lavender and a wide assortment of trees and a beautiful orchard with cherry, plum pear and apple trees for guests to enjoy. Owners Ray Veihl and Monica Quevedo invite you to stop and smell the lavender. Now on their fourth year of working a sustainably managed farm, their intent continues to be growing beautiful flowers without harming people or the earth, which means no pesticides or chemicals. They want as little impact on the environment as possible, especially for the bees they are hosting from Sequim Bee Farm that are busy making their delicious lavender honey. This year they’ve planted a new sample garden that contains 100 lavender varieties, a good place to take a nice stroll and compare the myriad species of the plant. The water wheel continues to be a popular place for photos and while you’re visiting, be sure to stop by the Cottage Gift Shop. Rumored to be an old moonshiner’s shed, this vintage building has been converted into a charming gift shop that holds a vast array of handcrafted lavender products, from soaps to fire starters, all made on the farm. Join them Lavender Weekend and do as much or as little as you like, from lavender crafts, oil distilling and pottery throwing demonstrations, to finding out what it takes to buy a lavender farm with Jace Real Estate. Learn about how some great organizations rescue and train dogs to help people and enhance lives with Dogs for the Deaf, New Leash on Life and Central Valley Animal Rescue. Or grab a chair and relax with a glass of wine or beer to some great music and delicious barbecued food.

• Ever thought of owning a lavender farm? Jace Real Estate will be on hand to answer questions about what is involved. All Weekend • 11:30 a.m. – Learn about honeybee health and welfare from our guardian beekeepers, Sequim Bee Farm • 3:30 p.m. – “Using Lavender in the Kitchen” with owner Monica Quevedo behind the gift shop.

Music

Friday • 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Pufnstuff, local boys with a strong element Daily, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. of improvisation, “think Grateful Dead and you’re there.” • U-pick your own sweet bouquet of lavender • 2:30-5:30 p.m. Bread and Gravy, husband and wife • Learn to make your own lavender wands and lavender Stephanie and Jess Doenges play a variety of blues, bluegrass, baskets Americana, classic rock and anything they like. • Live llamas for petting and pictures Saturday • Weaving on table loom, spinning with Bay Llama • 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Pufnstuff, local boys with a strong element • Pottery throwing demonstration with Lost Mountain Pot- of improvisation, “think Grateful Dead and you’re there.” tery • 2:30-5:30 p.m. Tin Shed Band, Sequim local Kai James • Kids (and adults) Face Painting Fuller’s band is influenced by outlaw country artists, Jen• Learn about how we harvest, dry, de-bud and distill lav- nings, Cash, Haggard as well as southern rock. • Metal Wood & Fire – fused glass and metal jewelry ender with owner Ray Veihl, located at the entrance. Sunday • My Wooly Mammoth – handmade paper flower bou• 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Pufnstuff, local boys with a strong element quets, crowns, wands of improvisation, “think Grateful Dead and you’re there.” • Chimacum Jewelry – semi-precious stone jewelry • She-Ra Creations– hand-cut lapidary, Raku and bead woFood ven jewelry • Bell Creek Bar and Grill • Charitable Arts – handmade tiles, hand-painted fused Serving Pulled Pork and Brisket sandwiches with Laven- glass, all proceeds donated to nonprofits der BBQ sauce, BBQ Ribs, Baked Beans, Potato Salad • ILA’S Foods – handmade jams Beer and Wine Garden • Bay Llamas – processed llama and sheep wool, pictures Lavender Ice Cream and Iced Teas with llamas

Schedule of Events

Vendors

• Lost Mountain Pottery – lavender-themed handmade pottery • Steel Coyote – copper sculptures for the home and garden

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Nonprofits

• Central Valley Animal Rescue • Dogs for the Deaf • New Leash on Life

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Making a lavender wand Lavender wands are a wonderful old English craft that has been revived. There are a few varieties of lavender that lend themselves well. Grosso is the best. It has long stems, which are quite pliable, a large flower and it is very fragrant. Provence is very fragrant; sweeter than Grosso; however, the stems are more brittle. Fresh lavender must be used. Cut stems as long as possible when flowers are at the swollen bud stage or with some buds popped into blossom. The Grosso blooms in mid- to late July. The Provence from July-October. 1. Pick the lavender. A wand must be made with an odd number of stems — 13-15 work well. 2. Strip off any leaves and small bunch of flowers that are below the main flower (save these for other floral work) so the stem is totally smooth. Line up the flowers so the bottoms are even. Cut a piece of string 12 inches long. Wrap it around the stems once and tie a knot as close to the base as possible. Cut close so the string will not show through the wand. Pull stems down if necessary so that the string is very flush to the bottom of the flowers. 3. Turn this “bunch” upside down and hold the flowers in your left hand. Bend the stems down over the flowers one at a time. The stems should be evenly spaced around the “bunch.” 4. Cut 4 yards 1/4-inch double faced satin ribbon. Leave about a 10-inch tail of ribbon and start weaving by placing the ribbon under a stem. Remember to leave the 10-inch tail. This is going to be the hanger. Go over the next stem and under the following. When you have gone under the fifth stem, bring the end of the tail over and place it under the ribbon between the fifth and sixth stems. Continue to weave around to finish the first row. 5. Start the second row directly under the first. The hanger should now be secure. Tie a knot in the hanger at its bottom so the knot is at the center. 6. Continue to weave over and under the stems keeping the ribbon fairly tight as you go. The lavender flowers will shrink as they dry, so you want the ribbon to be tight. After about three rows the wand is secure and you can release the death grip you have had around it and rest the cramp in your hand! Move any stems that need it to space them evenly around the wand. Continue to weave until all the flowers are covered up; approximately 13 rows. Wrap the ribbon down around the stem and tie temporarily. The wand will shrink as it dries. When dry, hot glue the ribbon to the stem. 7. The ribbon that is left, which should be about 2 yards, can be used to make a bow with five loops on each side and four streamers. Hot glue the bow to the wand at the base of the flowers.

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WASHINGTON LAVENDER FARM Majestically situated along the Strait of Juan de Fuca between Sequim and Port Angeles, Washington Lavender Farm enjoys a panoramic view of the mountains and ocean. Come experience an unrivaled lavender and colonial festival set in a colorful landscape of lavender and wildflowers against the backdrop of the stately George Washington Inn (a B&B that replicates George and Martha Washington’s Mount Vernon estate in Virginia). During Sequim Lavender Weekend, indulge in afternoon tea on the inn’s oceanfront piazza, take a step back in history with the NW Colonial Festival as you explore the colonial village with period artisans and get front-row seats to the Revolutionary War battles of Lexington Green and Concord Bridge (the shot heard round the world), savor lavender treats at the snack shop and shop for the farm’s own Martha’s Own lavender products in the gift shop. Essential oil distillation, cooking demonstrations, kids activities, crafts, U-pick lavender and much more await you. Admission is $10 per carload (up to six people), $5 for each additional adult, includes both festivals. The farm is open all summer from May-September and the rest of the year by appointment. Dan and Janet Abbott welcome you to come and enjoy their farm … and then plan a luxury getaway at the B&B.

NW Colonial Festival

Food

Kokopelli Grill serving cod and chips, halibut and chips, grilled sea bass tacos, garlic parmesan fries, braised beef short ribs in red wine with red potatoes and vegetables (Friday through Sunday only), organic spring mix veggie salad, lime vanilla crème brûlée Snack shop featuring six varieties of lavender ice cream and sorbet, lavender lemonade, lavender cookies, George Washington coffee and Italian sodas.

Vendors educational. Admission is $10 per carload (up to six people), $5 for each additional adult. Active duty military are free with ID on Wednesday and Thursday.

Schedule of Events

• Ongoing events through the entire event (Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.) • Photo ops in the lavender field and with the colonial reenactors • U-pick lavender • Kid-friendly colonial crafts • Battle of Lexington Green (noon) • Battle at Concord Bridge (2:30 p.m.) Wednesday and Thursday only • Coffee roasting demonstrations (1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.) Friday through Sunday • Make your own lavender wreath and/or lavender wand • Treasure hunt for kids • Beekeeping demonstrations • Afternoon tea at the Inn (reservations required, tickets at gift shop) – 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. • Essential oil distillation demonstrations (1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.) • Battle of Lexington Green (noon) • Battle at Concord Bridge (2:30 p.m.) • 4-H animals and displays (Saturday and Sunday) • Cooking demonstrations (11:15 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.)

• Priscilla Patterson (Wednesday-Sunday) - Original paintings featuring colonial images as well as locally themed images. www.priscillamessnerpatterson.com • Spinning the Moon (Wednesday-Sunday) - Farm-fresh U.S. fibers spun into custom yarns. Specialty dyeing and sparkly embellishments. Heritage wools for the discriminating knitter. www.facebook.com/SpinningtheMoon • Mack’s Novelty & Ceramics (Wednesday-Sunday) Handmade and hand-painted ceramics, including many lavender-themed products and a variety of crocheted kitchen items. www.macksceramicsshop.com • Whimsical Woods (Friday-Sunday) - Hand-crafted allnatural birdhouses, bird feeders and Gnome Homes made from downed trees and other natural materials gathered from the woods on our 14 acres of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. www.whimsicalwoods.net • Ewe-Nique Quilts & Gifts (Friday-Sunday) - Quilted table runners, wall hangings and pillows with hand-embroidered lavender flowers and scented with lavender buds. Other gifts include penny rugs, quilts, sachets and pin cushions. • The Shepherd’s Fold (Friday-Sunday) - Unique handspun and/or hand-woven articles, specializing in hand-spun hats and hand-woven rugs. www.facebook.com/pages/TheShepherds-Fold/112728302142682 • Seahorse Inspirations (Friday-Sunday) - Beautiful semiprecious gemstone jewelry set in sterling silver. www.seahorseinspirations.com

Nonprofits

The George Washington Society, George Washington Inn and • Gideons International offering Bibles to anyone interested Washington Lavender Farm are proud to sponsor the inaugural Music • 4-H — Animals on display Saturday-Sunday NW Colonial Festival beginning on Wednesday, July 15, and conFriday • Tour de Lavender — A cycling event for families as well tinuing through Sequim Lavender Weekend. The festival features 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. – Olde Tyme Country as experienced cyclists on the weekend of Aug. 1-2. Register daily reenactments of the Revolutionary War battles of Lexington 1:30-2:30 p.m. – Rainshadow Ringers while on the farm and receive the early-bird discounted rate. Green and the Old North Bridge that occurred on April 19, 1775, at 4:30-6 p.m. – Rainshadow Ringers Concord, Mass., complete with colonial militia, British redcoats, Saturday a reconstructed Old North Bridge and cannon. The Army of the 10-11 a.m. – Olympic Mountain Cloggers Columbia Fife and Drum will rally the troops prior to the battles 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. – Chamber Music, directed by Maestro on Saturday and Sunday. The first of its kind on the West Coast, Dewey Ehling – members of the Port Townsend Community this festival is a unique educational opportunity. From the colonial Orchestra playing colonial-era music and other favorites village to the period artisans, history comes alive for children as 3-5 p.m. – Old Time Fiddlers well as adults. Reenactors from the 2nd Connecticut Regiment of 5-6 p.m – Columbia Fife and Drum Militia and the NW Colonial Reenactors Association demonstrate Sunday what life was like in the 18th century. All of this occurs against 10 a.m.-noon – Old Time Fiddlers the backdrop of the George Washington Inn, a replica of George 12:30-1:30 p.m. — Toot Sweet Washington’s home at Mount Vernon in Virginia. 1:30-2:30 p.m. – Olympic Mountain Cloggers Come join us for an event that is both fun and historically 3-5 p.m. Brass Band from the Sequim City Band 36 • Sequim Gazette & Peninsula Daily News

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PURPLE HAZE LAVENDER FARM Purple Haze announces its inaugural Purple Haze Daze as it participates in Sequim’s 19th Annual Lavender Weekend! This three-day family friendly lavender party will include the music of some iconic musical figures. Geoffrey Castle will be wielding his world-famous electronic violin. Aussie Blake Noble will delight crowds with his 12-string guitar and didgeridoo. Regional funk band Open Country Joy also will be on hand all three days with its eclectic blend of funk, country and original favorites. There also will be additional musical offerings and the possibility of some surprises. Blondie’s Plate, one of Sequim’s rising stars in the restaurant world, will provide gourmet food and an array of beverages, including its specialty, The Moscow Mule, and a longtime favorite, The Lavender Margarita. Those looking for unique handcrafted items will enjoy the 20-plus artisan vendors displaying their wares throughout the farm. Photo ops abound everywhere on Purple Haze’s 12 acres of flowing lavender fields. A stop in the orchard will provide you an opportunity to meet Bob and Shirley, our peacock pair, and our unique collection of egg laying hens. Should you wish to take home some lavender goodies our farm’s gift shop is stocked full with Purple Haze’s own line of culinary delights, bath and body products and lavender home care items. The farm also has its own ice cream shoppe with a variety of delicious lavender ice cream, tea, coffee, and lavender lemonade. Those looking for a more permanent souvenir will have over a dozen varieties of lavender plants to choose from to take home and plant in their own garden. This is going to be a wonderful weekend of food, music, lavender and love! Always pet friendly! Free shuttle from QFC shopping center to the farm — park once and visit both the street fair and the farm!

Music Schedule:

Friday 12:30 p.m. – Open Country Joy, Funk/Jam Band/Rock 2 p.m. – Blake Noble, Acoustic Guitar/Didgeridoo 4 p.m. – Geoffrey Castle, Electric Violin Saturday 12:30 p.m. — Strait Shots 2 p.m. Open Country Joy, Funk/Jam Band/Rock 3:30 p.m. – Blake Noble, Acoustic Guitar/Didgeridoo 5:30 p.m. – Geoffrey Castle, Electric Violin Sunday 1 p.m — Open Country Joy, Funk/Jam Band/Rock 2:30 p.m. – Blake Noble, Acoustic Guitar/Didgeridoo 4:30 p.m. – Geoffrey Castle, Electric Violin

Demonstrations:

Culinary Demonstrations Friday-Sunday by Sunny from The Hidden Alchemist 10-11 a.m. Lavender Crepes 1-2 p.m. Lavender Beverages 4-5 p.m. Lavender Desserts Silk Scarf Painting by Renne from Unique as You daily Didgeridoo making for kids with Blake Noble daily

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Purple Haze Lavender Farm

A comfortable chair and cool Lavender Margaritas await you at Purple Haze Lavender! During Lavender Weekend.

180 Bell bottom road

Sequim’s oldest & largest certified organic lavender farm

Geoffrey Castle

Electric Violin Friday, July 17 • 4:00 p.m. Saturday, July 18 • 5:30 p.m. Sunday, July 19 • 4:30 p.m.

• U-Pick lavender • Gift Shop • Custom-made Lavender, Ice Cream & Chocolates • Blondie’s Plate Restaurant & Bar

FREE Shuttle Bus From QFC Shopping Center To Purple Haze Every 20 minutes during Lavender weekend!

Open Country Joy Funk / Jam Band / Rock Friday, July 17 • 12:30 p.m. Saturday, July 18 • 2:00 p.m. Sunday, July 19 • 1:00 p.m.

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VICTOR’S LAVENDER Victor’s Lavender Celebration “Plant Yourself” At Victor’s Lavender Farm On Lavender Weekend — See Where It All Begins! Victor Gonzalez is back in town and on his farm for Sequim Lavender Weekend. After Victor’s work in starting and perpetuating lavender farms all over the world from Morocco and Peru, to Canada, Mexico and the United States … he’s happily back on his working farm and is setting up learning workshops for all those whose curiosity or desire for deeper information about lavender will be a top priority. Victor’s Lavender farm is a real working farm. We propagate hundreds of thousands of starts each year, both for farms on the peninsula and worldwide destinations.Victor’s Lavender is known around the world as the “lavender source.” Victor will be doing workshops all

weekend and will be joined on Saturday by respected lavender expert Susan Harrington. Come join us and learn all about the magic of lavender. Our farm store is overflowing with our lavender products for people and pets, all made right here on the farm.

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B&B FAMILY FARM B&B Family Farm (formerly Angel Farm) is pleased to be open for this year’s Sequim Lavender Weekend. We will be having the grand opening for our farm store (The Shoppe) on Thursday, July 16, and will remain open for the remainder of the summer. Bruce and Bonnie (B&B) McCloskey along with Zion, Kristy and Harper Hilliker are excited about our farming adventure on Old Olympic Highway, just across the road from the Sequim airport. We are the conspicuous lavender farm with the huge barn and old farm-style home. As the relatively new owners of this 12-acre farm, we have been busy getting ready for our visitors. We now have over 4,000 newly planted lavender plants in addition to the several thousand that were already on the farm. We grow naturally without chemicals and take special pride in the quality of our plants, buds, bouquets and made-on-the-farm lavender products. For our first year open to the public, we will be rather low key, choosing to focus on our beautiful lavender fields, U-pick and new farm store. We have plenty of parking and there will be no charge to visit our farm. We welcome families and those wanting a more serene and peaceful atmosphere to absorb all our farm has to offer. Even if we are harvesting during Sequim Lavender Weekend, please stop by and take a look around. You may even get to see the “jitterbud” lavender bud-cleaning machine in action or our still distilling lavender oil. We join all the lavender farms, growers and vendors in welcoming our visitors to the Lavender Capital of North America. Enjoy your time on the Olympic Peninsula!

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SUNSHINE HERB & LAVENDER FARM Lavender plants thrive in the almost perfect growing conditions of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley to the Farm Store. We are renowned for healthy vibrant lavender plants, exceptional lavender essential oils and production of high quality lavender products. Sunshine Herb & Lavender Farm is also one of the few lavender farms FDA-certified to sell culinary lavender products. The Lavender Festival Weekend provides an exciting opportunity for us to showcase our unique products and our loyal vendors who year after year come to the farm to celebrate with us. Garden art and metal sculptures, jewelry and pottery make way for scrumptious handmade chocolates and smoked salmon. One-of-a-kind products and antique tractors alongside fields of blooming lavender provide the perfect venue for visitors to the Olympic Peninsula. Good food, great music and unlimited purple fields await you at the Sunshine Herb & Lavender Farm. Begun as a quest to help customers medicate, heal and enhance their lives using natural and organic lavender, owner Carmen Sepulveda has created – and still creates – meaningful lavender products. Each product is researched and tested and packaged with the customer in mind. Her products soothe and heal, add flavor and scent, rejuvenate and calm. Her son, Richard, is the outdoor artist and co-owner, creating a stunning and breathtaking canvas of lavender year after year. The Sunshine Lavender Farm is the first farm in Sequim to welcome you to the Sequim-Dungeness Valley. At Sunshine Herb & Lavender Farm, we distill our own essential oils on the premises and produce our own line of products from lavender grown here at the farm. From our fields, the last as you leave, we say thank you and and ask you to remember us fondly in Sequim, the lavender capital of the Pacific Northwest!

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GROWING LAVENDER a couple of inches of green above the woody stems. This may seem severe, but they will respond very well to this “hair cut.” When your lavender has blossomed, the flowers can be picked for many uses. If you desire a fresh bouquet, pick the blossoms when one-fourth to one-half of the flowers are open. If picking for sachet bud, pick when 75 to 100 percent of the stalk is flowered out. You can dry the lavender from your plants by cutting bundles of 100-150 stems per bundle. Wrap a rubber band around the bottom of your bundle and make an s-hook out of a paper clip and hang upside down in a warm, dry, dark place. Drying will take a couple of weeks depending on the weather. To create your own sachet, rub the bundle between your hands over a wire mesh screen with a fan blowing beside the bundle. The “fines” will fall through the screen and the fan will blow the chaff away. This will leave some of the leaves

Plant your new lavender plants giving them plenty of room to spread out 2 to 3 feet. They love sun and good drainage. Select a variety that is hardy for your area: Angustifolias (the English types) being the hardiest. The stoechas (Spanish types) usually are hardy for Northwest winters. For gardening zone below 8, the Spanish varieties would be good container plants, since they could be enjoyed inside during the winter months. When planting out in the garden: Mix chicken manure and bone meal (about 1/2 cup of each) well into your soil before planting. If your soil is hard clay, mixing some sand in will help to loosen the clay. If the plant is root bound, loosen the roots before planting. If the plant is tall or spindly, cut back to encourage more lateral vegetative growth. Using sand for mulch around the plant keeps the plant clean and reflects light back up into the plant, thus creating more heat. More heat creates more fragrant blooms. Prune your plant in the fall to two-thirds of its size, leaving

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and stems out of the lavender buds. What remains then is clean lavender for sachet use, culinary use, pillows, etc.

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There are two lavandulas that are commonly grown in Sequim for production. 1. Angustifolias — these plants are native to high altitudes and are the hardiest. Their aroma is sweet with little or no camphor. They bloom early, in early to mid-July. They can stand heavy pruning. After the main harvest, these plants will often throw more blooms in September. They should be pruned hard in October. If one wants cuttings from these plants, the 2-yearold plants will provide many beautiful cuttings in September. The bulk of cuttings are, however, taken from Angustifolias in the spring. 2. Lavandins — These plants are native to middle elevations. They are hybrids between Angustifolias and Latifolias (Spike). With the Ang. at the high elevations and the Lat. at the low elevations, there occurred a cross between the two midway. Thus the lavandins are also called Intermedias. These plants bloom mid- to late July and into August. They also can

be pruned quite hard. For commercial growing of lavender pruning is essential and must start early. Pruning controls your plant and harvest. It forces new vigorous healthy growth, controls the shape and size of plant, determines location of blooms, improves circulation and controls the timing of blooms and lengthens life span. When the plants are still in pots, they should be cut back. One third and up to one half of the plant can be cut. This will encourage lateral branching and thus more flower production the following year. When plants are put in the ground the first year, they should not be allowed to bloom. Keep them cut back and they will reward you with more flowers next year. This can be a hard thing to do when you so want to see the plants blooming, but it really is a good thing. Plants should be cut back at least once a year during their life span. This should be done in fall well before danger of a hard freeze. That means pruning in October, giving the plants a month or so to heal the cuts before any hard freezes. Weedeaters and hedge trimmers work well for pruning. Make sure there are green leaves to be seen when cutting back. If the plant is cut too far back, it may not survive. Cut as close to the woody part without cutting into the wood. Plants that have not been pruned in the beginning of their growing career may not survive heavy pruning. Start with lighter pruning for this to encourage lower leaf growth. Then continue each year to prune a little heavier. In Virginia McNaughton’s book, “Lavender — the Grower’s Guide,” there is a section on pruning and also a great picture that shows a plant in full bloom; then cut back (pruned); and then with new growth. The plant that is cut back looks pretty sad. Lots of wood with a few sprigs here and there. But

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that of the angustifolias. All lavender is not, well, the color lavender. There are pink, Abrialii (Lav. X intermedia cv. “Abrialii”) 36 inches. A white and yellow flowering varieties as well. The list below cultivar used for lavender oil production in France. Tight silincludes the many, many shades of purple and blue as well as ver foliage, violet blue flowers on 12-15 inch stems, very frathe other colors of lavender. grant. 3 feet very similar to Grosso. Cathy Blanc (Lav. x intermedia cv. “Cathy Blanc”) 20-30 inches. Dense, gray-green foliage with clean, white flowers. Lavandins These plants were developed in the late 1920s. The hybrids Growth habit is similar to Grosso; flowers are whiter than naturally occurred between Lavandula angustifolia and Lav. White Spike. Dilly Dilly (Lav. x intermedia cv. “Dilly Dilly”) 36 inches. latifolia. Both of these grew in close proximity to each other at about 1,600 feet in the Provence region of France. Research- This plant is very similar to Grosso. Fred Boutin (Lav. X intermedia cv. “Fred Boutin”) 36-48 ers then produced six seeds that yielded two plants identified as “lavandins.” These are generally sterile hybrids, so the inches. Beautiful silver grey foliage, it has the most attracpractice of taking vegetative cuttings was used and thousands tive winter foliage of all the lavenders. It is the last lavender of plants could be produced to be just the parent plant. The hy- to bloom; starts blooming in August. Very fragrant flowers. brid lavandin offers many advantages: a robust plant, adapting Great hedge lavender. Grappenhall (Lav. X intermedia cv. “Grappenhall”) 36readily to difficult climatic conditions and poor soil, it grows very well. It has a yield of essential oil that can be 10 times 48 inches. The classic English Cottage Lavender. One of the largest of the lavenders, used as extensive hedges at Wisley Gardens in England, long flower spikes of dark aster-violet blooms. New Gros Bleu (Lav. x intermedia) Very dark violet flowers up to 4 inches long on extremely long stems — up to 30 inches. Plants grow to 3 feet diameter. Flowering in July; these flowers are the darkest of the lavandins. Very fragrant. Tails are Waggin’ & Dogs are Braggin’ About our Condo Suites Nice for floral work. Grosso (Lav. X intermedia cv. “Grosso”) 36 inches. A commercial cultivar raised in France for oil production and in Sequim for flower production. It is one of the best varieties for making lavender wands. This is a very versatile plant; good for landscaping, oil, flowers, crafts. Highly recommended. Hidcote Giant (for dried flower) (Lav. X intermedia cv. “Hidcote Giant” 36 inches. Nice silver foliage, 14-16 inch New Clients receive $3 off flower spikes, large unique compact heads of dark aster-violet each night stay flowers. This is a great one for fresh or dried bouquets. Returning clients receive $2 off each additional

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Betty’s Blue (Lav. ang. cv. “Betty’s Blue”) 18-20 inches. Bloom mid-late June. Very fragrant bright flowers. Good choice for culinary uses as well as for sachets. Bowles Early (Lav. angustifolia cv. “Bowles Early”) 2436 inches. A compact grey foliage plant with lavender-blue flowers. It is an early bloomer, fragrant and has won the award of merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Synonyms: Bowles, Bowles Early Dwarf, Bowles Variety, Miss Dunnington. Buena Vista (Lav. ang. cv. “Buena Vista”) 18-24 inches. Long stem for an angustifolia. Very dark flowers, which seem to bloom all summer. Cedar Blue (Lav. ang. cv. “Cedar Blue”) 20-24 inches. Upright bushy plant with dense gray-green foliage. Flower heads

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Provence (Lav. X intermedia cv. “Provence”) mauve flowers, very fragrant, long flower spikes, blooms continuously from July to October. Provence has a very sweet fragrance for sachets. Super (Lav. X intermedia cv. “Super”) 24-36 inches. Another commercial cultivar raised for oil production in France. This plant has beautiful silver foliage with long sprays of violet-blue flowers in midsummer. It is very fragrant. White Spike (Lav. X intermedia cv. “Alba”) 36 inches. A beautiful spike lavender with pure white flowers, long flowers spikes of 14-16 inches. It blooms July through October. This is a must for the white garden and beautiful to mix in bouquets — fresh and dried.

Angustifolias

Lavandula angustifolias have a sweeter scented flower than the lavandins. They contain less camphor than the lavandins. They bloom early in the season with many blooming twice. They are smaller plants than the lavandins, are slower growing and more compact. These are varieties that are traditionally used for culinary purposes and many aromatherapy ap-

plications. They are native to the Pyrenees in southern France, northeast Spain, Switzerland and northern Italy. The name angustifolia means narrow leaved. Ashdown Forest (Lav. ang. cv. “Ashdown Forest”) 2024 inches. Bushy habit and dense mid-green foliage. Bright violet-blue flowers on short stems. A heavy bloomer. Brought from England by Bob Lilly. Baby Blue (Lav. ang. cv. “Baby Blue”) 10-12 inches. This is a very small plant. It has very dark purple, very fragrant flowers. Great for rock gardens and small spaces.

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It blooms earlier and longer than other pink flowering lavenders. It is very nice in the landscape. Munstead (Lav. ang. cv. “Munstead”). This is the true Munstead cultivar selected by Gertrude Jekyll, which was lost to the trade years ago through seed propagation. It is a compact lavender with dark lavender-blue flowers. It is very fragrant and blooms early. Premier (Lav. ang. cv. “Premier”) 18-24 inches. A vigorous strong growing lavender with thick bright green foliage and strong flower stems. It has large violet flowers, blooms twice, early summer and again in AugustSeptember. Royal Purple (Lav. ang. cv. “Royal Purple”) 24-30 inches. The very first lavender bred by Norfolk Lavender in England. Highly valued for its dark purple flowers on long stalks in late summer. Ideal for sachet and culinary uses. Highly recommended. Royal Velvet (Lav. ang. cv. “Royal Velvet”) 20-24 inches. A Van Hevelingen selected seedling originally from Norfolk Lavender. This plant has compact grey foliage. 12-14” flower spikes, making it one of the most desirable angustifolias for bouquest. Its flower is very

are short, dark violet. Croxton’s Wild (Lav. ang. cv. “Croxton’s Wild”) A very hardy variety 20-24”. Very fragrant light blue flowers. Original seed collected by Pauline Croxton from wild European populations. Dwarf White 12-16 inches. A small, bushy plant with dense gray-green foliage. Covered with small white flowers. Also called Baby White and Nana Alba. Folgate (Lav. ang. cv. Folgate) 18-24 inches. A very fragrant variety grown in England at Norfolk lavender. This is a personal favorite. Very sweet and so fragrant. Hidcote (Lav. ang. cv. “Hidcote”) 18-24 inches. This is a slow grower prized for its deep, purple flowers. It is a good landscape plant and is very fragrant. Hidcote Pink (Lav. ang. cv. “Hidcote Pink”) 20-24 inches. A semi-dwarf variety. Greyer foliage, more compact flower head and slightly deeper pink flowers than “Jean Davis.” Spicy fragrance.

Jean Davis (Lav. ang. cv. “Jean Davis”) 20-24 inches. Compact growth habit with dainty pink flowers. Nice in the landscape. Fragrant. Maillette (Lav. ang. cv. “Maillette”) 18-24 inches. Long, thin flower spikes. This is a very fragrant variety. Introduced by Pierre Grosso, of Grosso Lavender fame, and raised in France for oil production. This variety was introduced into the United States around 1981. Martha Roderick (Lav. ang. cv. “Martha Roderick”) 18-24 inches. Bright violet flowers in June. Compact growth with beautiful mounding habit. Martha has a very sweet fragrance and is an excellent choice for the landscape. Melissa (Lav. ang. cv. Melissa) 18-20 inches. This is an introduction from Van Hevelingen Herb Nursery in Oregon. Melissa has unique flowers of pink and white.

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dark and velvet-like. A must for the lavender collector. Highly recommended. Sachet (Lav. ang. cv. “Sachet”) 18-24 inches. Neat compact growth habit. Bright, dark violet blue blooms in June and again in August-September. Very fragrant. Good for potpourri and landscaping. Sarah (Lav. ang. cv. “Sarah”) 18-24 inches. Smally, bushy habit with mid-green foliage. Spikes are medium to long with bright violet-blue flowers. Sharon Roberts (Lav. ang. cv. “Sharon Roberts”) 20-24 inches. A bushy everblooming variety with dark violet flowers. Enjoy this lavender all summer long. It has a fragrance that is very sweet. Susan Belinger (Lav. ang. cv. “Susan Belinger”) Small plant 10-12 inches with short, barrel shaped flower heads of light violet-blue. Also called “Short ‘n Sweet.” It blooms twice. A Tom DeBaggio Introduction. Tucker’s Early (Lav. ang. cv. “Tucker’s Early Purple”) Introduced by Tom DeBaggio, this is a cross between “Mitcham Grey” and “Two Seasons.” It has dark flower buds and dark blue flowers, which bloom throughout the summer, one of the earliest lavenders to bloom and the last to finish. Fragrant. Good container plant. Twickle Purple — Similar to Royal Purple. Foliage more silver. Used for oil production. Beautifully shaped lavender in bloom. Well suited as an ornamental or fragrant craft plant. Prune regularly to maintain shape. Victorian Amethyst (Lav. ang. cv. t”) 20-24 inches. Very fragrant amethyst purple flowers on 10-12” stalks. Compact growth habit. Excellent landscape plant. Good culinary candidate.

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James Compton (Lav. stoechas cv. “James Compton”) 18-24 inches. Synonyms: “Butterfly,” “Fairy Wings.” A tall cultivar different from many of the others in that the flower spikes are very long and thin. Suitable as a hedging, ornamental or individual feature plant. Keep well pruned to give a more compact shape. Kew Red (Lav. stoechas cv. “Kew Red”) 18-20 inches. Upright bushy plant with grey-green foliage. The curled ears of this plant make it unique and different. Flowers are dark purple. Otto Quast (Lav. stoechas cv. “Otto Quast”) 18-24 inches. Fine grey foliage with large mauve bracts. This is an excellent variety for container growing. These lavenders bloom almost year round. White Flowering Spanish (Lav. stoechas cv. Alba). A small bushy plant suitable for pot growing, ornamental use or as a small hedge. Pine cone shaped flowers with white bracts, rosemary-lavender scent. Willowvale (Lav. stoechas cv. “Willowvale”) 24-30 inches. A stunning cultivar with striking long blue-purple “ears” topping lavender purple flower spikes. Flowers from late spring to late summer if dead-headed. A real show stopper! Spanish Wings of Night (Lav. stoechas cv. “Wings of Night”) A newer cultivar from England which These varieties are able to withstand most Northwest winters. In zones lower than 8, these is very showy. Plump flower heads with vibrant mauve color. Another excellent container seshould be grown as container plants and brought indoors for the winter. Blue Star (Lav. stoechas cv. “Blue Star”) 18-24 inches. A bushy plant with large, very dark lection. Nice compact growth habit. blue pinecone shaped flowers. Nice display plant. Curly Top (Lav. stoechas cv. “Curly Top”) 18-20 inches. Upright bushy plant with gray- French and other tenders green foliage. The curled ears of this plant make it unique and different. Flowers are dark French Lavender — Gray (Lambikins) Dentata. This variety is so sweet. Large soft mauve purple. flowers with a white top. Tender and must come in a greenhouse for winters in the Northwest . Goodwin Creek Gray 20-24 inches. A bushy plant with very woolly, gray-green foliage and large violet flowers. Hardy to 10 degrees. A great container plant blooms summer through Regina Carter Port townsend winter months. acoustic Green Lavender or Yellow Flowering Lavender (Lav. viridis). A large shrub with light green, sparsely haired leaves with netted veins. Flowers are white to cream to greenish white. Port townsend Leaves and stems are quite glandular, sticky to touch and very strongly scented. Viridis is naJuly 19-26 festival Jerron Paxton, Artistic Director tive to southwest Spain, southern Portugal and Madeira. The name viridis refers to the green John Clayton, Artistic Director pigmentation. July 26-August 2 Linda Ligon (Lav. dentate “Linda Ligon”). A beautiful variegated form of French lavender Friday, July 24 Wednesday, July 29 with creamy white markings on the bright green foliage, lovely dark mauve flowers. Blooms 7:30 PM 7:30 PM intermittently year round. This was named for the editor of Herb Companion magazine. Also Maucha Adnet & Trio: Bossa Always Nova called French Variegated. Rag, Blues & Zydeco Dance Pinnata (Lavandula pinRegina Carter & Friends Saturday, August 1 nata) Commonly called FernSaturday, July 25 1:30 PM leaf Lavender. A tender plant 1:30 PM Acoustic Blues in this area, but well worth Trio da Paz Showcase This view could be yours! growing for the season. The Kim Nazarian & Friends: whole plant is covered in Friday, July 31 and Some Morning short white hairs, giving a Saturday, August 1 July 18 & 19 All-Star Big Band grey felt-like appearance. The 8 PM 12 to 2 pm featuring the music stems are long, topped with Blues in of Bob Mintzer vibrant blue flowers which the Clubs occur continuously from May Saturday, July 25 Or Make 7:30 PM through October. This plant Appointment! Latitude Adjustment, grows fast and can reach 3-4 with Steve Wilson feet in diameter in one sea140 Covey Run Lane, Sequim son. Also great for containers. Sit Down, Hang On, Highly Desired Bell Hill NW Contemporary with spectacular View of Straits, Destruction Island, & Mt. Baker. Includes 3364 Use for fresh bouquets. A real with Sean Jones sq. ft., 3 Bedrooms, 2 3/4 Baths and So Much More! ML#291156 beauty! DIRECTIONS: S. on Sequim Ave, E. on Miller, Right on Doe Thursday, July 23, 8 PM Purchase – Information provided Run, Right on Quails Roost, Left on Covey Run Friday and Saturday, tickets online Stacey® Price originally by Cedarbrook July 24-25, 10 PM at Centrum.org Realtor , SRES Lavender & Herb Farm, Jazz in the Clubs (360) 670-3560 or call (800) 746-1982. Fort Worden State Park, Port Townsend, WA Sequim. Stacey@olypen.com These are hybrids between angustifolias and lanata (wooly lavender). Distinguished by exceptional bright silver foliage all year round offering valuable winter foliage contrast. 24-30 inches diameter and high. Andreas 20-24 inches (Lav. ang x lanata) The foliage is very silver with vibrant violet flowers. This one was raised in New Zealand in the early 1990s. It is suitable as a small hedging or ornamental plant. Keep compact by hard pruning in the fall. Lisa Marie (Lav. ang x lanata “Lisa Marie”) 18 inches. Introduced in 1991, it is a hybrid between L. lanata and “Martha Roderick.” It is compact like Martha Roderick with the silvery downy leaves of lanata, frosted grey flower buds open to a lovely blue-violet color; very fragrant flowers and foliage. Richard Gray (Lav. ang x lanata “Richard Gray”) 12-15 inches. A small, dense plant with dark violet flowers on 12-inch stems. This lavender is ideal for small areas or rock gardens. Sawyer’s (Lav. ang x lanata “Sawyer’s”) 18-20 inches. Very silver foliage. The flower heads are very long and pointed and deep blue in color. Exceptional. Silver Frost — 12-15 inches. The foliage is very beautiful silver and remains nice all winter. This is a great plant for the landscape. The flowers are large and very dark purple. Great contrast against the foliage.

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