April 1, 2018 - April 30, 2018
35th Annual Skagit Valley Tulip Festival2018-04-01T00:00:00Every year, hundreds of thousands of people come to the Skagit Valley in April for the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. As one of Washington State’s most popular destination events, visitors and residents are treated to acres and acres of brightly colored tulips, display gardens that are simply stunning, and photo opportunities around every corner. In 2016 alone, the festival greeted visitors from all 50 states and from 93 countries! Visit the Tulip Festival website for more information on all the wonderful 2018 events, exhibits and happenings.
Event LocationMount VernonWA98273 Every year, hundreds of thousands of people come to the Skagit Valley in April for the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. As one of Washington State’s most popular destination events, visitors and residents are treated to acres and acres of brightly colored tulips, display gardens that are simply stunning, and photo opportunities around every corner. In 2016 alone, the festival greeted visitors from all 50 states and from 93 countries! Visit the Tulip Festival website for more information on all the wonderful 2018 events, exhibits and happenings.
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April 12, 2018, 6:30 PM @ Mount Vernon City Library - Resource Room
Organic Farming in Skagit Valley - with Waxwing Farm2018-04-12T18:30:00Join Waxwing Farm to talk about their organic farming journey! Learn about eating more vegetables in season, ways to connect with small scale agriculture, and the benefits for your health and family!
Taylor Barker and Arielle Luckmann are pleased to live in the estuary of the Skagit River, and call farming their career. Both Pacific Northwest natives, they enjoy spending time in the mountains and woods, and love sharing meals with family and friends. Find out more about them and their farm at waxwingfarmllc.com
Mount Vernon City Library - Resource Room315 Snoqualmie StreetMount VernonWA98273 Join Waxwing Farm to talk about their organic farming journey! Learn about eating more vegetables in season, ways to connect with small scale agriculture, and the benefits for your health and family!
Taylor Barker and Arielle Luckmann are pleased to live in the estuary of the Skagit River, and call farming their career. Both Pacific Northwest natives, they enjoy spending time in the mountains and woods, and love sharing meals with family and friends. Find out more about them and their farm at waxwingfarmllc.com
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