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Sammamish Valley Celebration of Lavender and the Arts

July in the lush Sammamish Valley brings the second annual celebration of all things lavender! Visit and tour the Valley’s working farms and lavender fields, see essential oil distillation demonstrations, learn about growing lavender at home, try your hand at lavender crafts, take home a lavender bouquet, view the creations of local artists and engage with farmers, chefs and artisans at work. Shop and sample all things lavender, from cheese and ice cream to fabric and skin care. You will find that lavender and art make a great combination, and it can all be found in the beautiful Sammamish Valley.

The participating farms and businesses include: 21 Acres, Apple Farm Village, BarnPlace Farm, Dr. Maze’s Farm, Gathering Fabric Quilt Shop, Minea Farm and Woodinville Lavender. Each location will have its own schedule of events during the valley celebration. All ages are welcome and some activities are free. Visit www.SammamishValley.org for more information and links to each farm and business.
 
The Sammamish Valley is an oasis of farmland surrounded by Woodinville Wine Country, the parks and technology of Redmond, and the waterfront city of Kirkland. A delightful place to visit year-round, farmers and business owners in the Valley are working together to create several extra-special weekends to highlight the bounty and the agricultural and artistic diversity of the irreplaceable setting.

The second annual Sammamish Valley Celebration of Lavender and the Arts on July 11-13, follows the Mother’s Day Celebration held this spring. Mark your calendars for the Fall Harvest Celebration in the Sammamish Valley on September 26-28, 2014.

For more information about Sammamish Valley Celebrations, contact Tom Quigley, Sammamish Valley Alliance President, at TLQuigley@msn.com or 206-850-2643.






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