Resources - Whatcom Conservation District

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Resources - Whatcom Conservation District
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Welcome
Seasonal Guide
Come visit the farm!
to the 2006 Whatcom Farm Map & Guide,
• Fresh apples and cider
• Self-guided farm tour
• Farm gift store
• Halloween and holiday decorations
• Pumpkins, gourds, decorative corn
your resource for finding fresh, local
products grown, raised and caught
Open daily September through December
right here in Whatcom County!
231 Ten Mile Road, Lynden, WA 98264
(360) 398-9187 [email protected]
HOW TO Use This Map
Fall
Harvest
Dinner
SPONSORED BY: FOURTH CORNER SLOW FOOD
AND WHATCOM FARM FRIENDS
FEATURING THE FRESHEST PRODUCTS OF
WHATCOM COUNTY, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1O,
2006, AT THE DEPOT MARKET SQUARE,
DOWNTOWN BELLINGHAM
Buy FRESH is a local branding program
created to promote a close connection
between you and those in your community
that grow your food. Visit us online at
www.sustainableconnections.org
The Farm Map is a tool to help you Buy FRESH,
Resources
and like any tool, it will be more useful the
more familiar you are with it.
1.Think about what you want to purchase,
Sustainable Connections: Max Morange, Food and Farming
Coordinator, 360-647-6902 [email protected]
Whatcom Farm Friends: Cheryl DeHaan, Administrator
360-354-1337
Farm Bureau: Dan Noteboom, President 360-354-4805
Northwest Washington Fair: Jim Baron, Fair Manager
360-354-4111
Whatcom County Grange Association: 360-966-3960
Bellingham Farmers Market: Downtown-Saturdays 10am-3pm,
Fairhaven-Wednesday 3-7pm, Robin Crowder 360-647-2060
Lummi Island Farmers Market: Saturday 10am-1pm,
360-758-2711
4-H: 360-676-6736
WSU Cooperative Extension: Dan Coyne 360-676-6736
www.whatcom.wsu.edu
FFA: Todd Rightmire 360-592-4205, John Grubbs 360-354-4401
Whatcom County Agriculture Preservation Committee:
Henry Bierlink, Administrator 360-354-1337,
[email protected]
Small Potatoes Gleaning Project: Rio Thomas 360-966-2533
Red Raspberry Commission: Henry Bierlink, Executive Director,
360-354-8767, www.red-raspberry.org
Ag Plastics Recycling: a project of Re-Sources,
Lisa Friend, 360-733-8307
then refer to the Seasonal Guide on the next
page. (Availability can vary depending on
weather!)
2.Open the Map all the way until you are
looking at the map, listings, and Product Index.
3.Check the Product Index for farms that
carry the items you want, then see the listings
for details about farms and the map for their
locations.
4.Go to the farm, meet the farmer and enjoy
a day in the county! (Note that some farms
need you to call ahead, and checking
availability is always a good idea.)
5.Tell farms you saw them on the Farm Map!
6.Use the map listings to find restaurants and
retailers that are committed to supporting our
2006 Events
local food system
Farming is deeply rooted
in our Northwest soils. This guide is
designed to show you where to find
local farm fresh products directly
from the producers, consciously made available
by local retailers, and served elegantly and purposefully by area chefs. The Buy FRESH program
promotes a close connection between you and
those in the community who grow your food. Buy
FRESH is committed to strengthening our food
system by forming dynamic relationships among
local food producers, restaurants, retailers, and
institutions.
MAY 27-28 ..............SKI TO SEA FESTIVAL, BELLINGHAM
JUNE 3 .....................FARMERS DAY PARADE, LYNDEN
JUNE 3-4 .................SCOTTISH HIGHLAND GAMES, FERNDALE
JUNE 24 ...................SUMAS COMMUNITY DAYS, SUMAS
JUNE 24 ...................CHEESEFEST AT APPEL FARMS, FERNDALE
JULY 14-15 ..............RASPBERRY FESTIVAL, LYNDEN
JULY 2 .....................VERY BERRY FESTIVAL,
WHY Eat Local?
Flavor: Local food means fresher taste
and more nutritional value
Economy: Local food means a strong
local economy and the viability of local
agriculture
Environment: Local food means
fewer food miles, less pollution, and more
farmland
• SP O N S O R S •
Culture: Local Food means supporting
working farms and fishermen that connect
us to our land and preserve our home’s rural
character
Fun! Local Food means reconnecting with
the deeply satisfying process of feeding
ourselves from a place and a community
BELLINGHAM FARMERS MARKET (BFM)
Organic Pastas & Sauces
fresh from Lummi Island
P r o je c t P r o d u c e r s :
Sustainable Connections
2174 Granger Way, Lummi Island, Wa 98262
tel: 360.758.7616
fax: 360.758.7399 cel: 360.319.1130
www.nettlesfarm.com
(360) 647-6902 – www.sconnect.org
Max Morange, [email protected]
JULY 29 ..................OLD SETTLERS PICNIC, FERNDALE
AUG 2-5 ..................ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW & THRESHING BEE, LYNDEN
AUG 12 ....................CUSTER DAY, CUSTER
AUG 14-19 ..............NORTHWEST WASHINGTON FAIR, LYNDEN
AUG 18-20 ..............NORTHWEST HERBAL FAIRE, VAN ZANDT
SEPT WEEKENDS .....LYNDEN FFA CORN MAZE, LYNDEN
SEPT 2-3 .................SUMAS JUNIOR RODEO, SUMAS
SEPT 2 ....................BELLINGHAM TRAVERSE, BELLINGHAM
SEPT 9 ....................SALMON AND CORN FESTIVAL, BFM
SEPT 10 ..................SLOW FOOD/FARM FRIENDS HARVEST DINNER,
BELLINGHAM
SEPT 30-OCT 1 ........CLOUD MOUNTAIN FARM’S FRUIT FESTIVAL, EVERSON
OCTOBER ................CELEBRATE FALL AT STONEY RIDGE FARM, EVERSON
OCT 12-14 ...............FALL ANTIQUE AND CRAFT SHOW, LYNDEN
OCT 13-14 ...............HARVEST FESTIVAL, LYNDEN
OCT 28 ....................FALL HARVEST FESTIVAL, BFM
DEC 2 ......................HOLIDAY CHEESEFEST AT APPEL FARMS, FERNDALE
DEC 2 ......................CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING CELEBRATION, BFM
many ways to
Buy FRESH
Visit a Farm!
Farm Stands can range from a self-serve
refrigerator on the back porch to a full-service
store.
U-Pick is a great way to spend some time in
the country and participate in the harvest.
Bring containers, leave pets at home, and wear
“grubby” clothes.
Invest in a Farm!
Community Supported Agriculture is a
convenient and fun way to invest in local
agriculture. Typically, a flat fee is paid to the
farmer before the season begins, providing
capital to pay for things like seeds, supplies,
labor, and equipment maintenance. Members
receive a weekly “subscription” of the freshest
items the farm has to offer. CSA programs vary
widely in cost, size, and content of the weekly
box—check the listings in this guide and call
around to find one that fits your needs!
Call Ahead!
EAT LOCAL WEEK
September 10-16, 2006
Celebrate your local foodshed all this week by
taking the Eat Local Pledge!
Delicious menu offerings at restaurants
Food tastings and demos
Special Events
Scrumptious recipes
•
Join dozens of local eaters, chefs, and people who
value freshness and taste
Set your table for local food!
www.sustainableconnections.org
Do the right thing!
Do the right thing!
Some farms need you to call ahead with your
order so that they can let you know what’s
available and prepare it for you.
Go to the Market!
Farmers Markets are a great way to support
local farmers and are listed in this guide.
Grocery Stores and other specialty retailers
carry local products—look in this guide for
stores that carry the “Buy FRESH” label.
Eat Out!
Look for restaurants that “Buy FRESH” listed
in this guide, and ask your server what’s local
today.
Read Labels!
Make a habit of finding out where the things
you buy come from. Look for the Buy FRESH
label for the finest, freshest local products.
Healthy livestock. Healthy land. Healthy streams.
Manage manure,
fence livestock,
establish buffers.
"Helping Whatcom County Residents with Conservation Choices"
6975 Hannegan Road
Lynden, WA 98264
360-354-2035
Hannegan Road
DISTRICT 6975
CONSERVATION
www.whatcomcd.org
CONSERVATION DISTRICT
Lynden, Wa 98264
360-354-3035
www.whatcomcd.org
Shonie Schlotzhauer, [email protected]
V I S I T O R I N F O R M AT I O N
AG
Whatcom Farm Friends
(360) 354-1337 – www.wcfarmfriends.com
Cheryl DeHaan, [email protected]
Shop Local & Harvest Bountiful Choices
Printed on Recycled Paper
!
Please Use, Re-Use and Recycle
© 2006 Whatcom County Farm Map and Guide
The Buy FRESH program
promotes a close connection
between you and those in the
community who grow your food.
Through the use of handy guides,
resources, and Buy FRESH labels for
local food, the program strengthens
our local food system by creating
dynamic relationships among local
food producers, restaurants,
retailers, and institutions.
Vote with your food dollar—
Buy FRESH and Buy Local
Central
1796 Front Street-PO Box 735, Lynden, WA 98264
phone (360) 354-1337 fax (360) 354-0942
Map Design: Rowan Moore-Seifred, www.doublemranch.com
Printing: Lithtex Northwest
This map was created by local citizens who are dedicated to the preservation of agriculture and the
promotion of sustainable farming in Whatcom County.
If you are interested in participating in the 2007 Farm Map, contact
Bellingham Whatcom County Tourism
904 Potter Street
Bellingham (I-5 Exit 253)
(360) 671-3990
[email protected]
Max Morange at Sustainable Connections (360) 647-6902.
1.800.487.2032 www.bellingham.org
Connecting consumers to farmers through public education
and awareness about farming and agriculture in our county.
[email protected]
www.wcfarmfriends.com
Working to represent farms & farmers’ concerns in our
community to forge workable healthy relationships between
agriculture, our community and our world.
[email protected]
PROD U C T I N DE X
Berries
Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Gooseberries
Loganberries
Marionberries
Raspberries
Tayberries
Strawberries
CSA Shares
Dairy & Eggs
Cheese
Eggs
Milk
Yogurt
Flowers
Cut
Lavender
Peonies
Sunflowers
Fruit & Nuts
Apples
Cider
Asian pears
Cherries
Pie
Currants
Grapes
Hazelnuts
Melons
Nectarines
Peaches
Pears
Plums
Rhubarb
Herbs
Culinary
3, 4, 8, 15, 32, 42
4, 8, 23, 27, 30, 32, 35, 39, 42, 43
4
4
4
4, 23
4, 5, 7, 8, 23, 30, 32, 42, 44
4, 42, 44
3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 23, 28, 38, 40, 43, 44, 46
16, 18, 29, 36, 37, 46
12, 22, 47
16, 18, 19, 21, 33, 37, 47
2, 12
2
3, 10, 13, 14, 18, 19, 21, 23, 28, 30,
32, 37, 38, 43, 44
14, 24, 38, 46
19
3, 24, 28, 29, 30, 34, 37, 38, 43, 44
9, 13, 17, 19, 24, 25, 34, 38, 43, 46
24, 25, 34
9, 17, 24, 34
4, 9, 23
4, 9
4
3, 9, 32, 34
3
3, 28, 29
23
23
9, 13, 17, 24
9, 24, 38
46
3, 14, 15, 16, 21, 23, 28, 29, 30, 32,
37, 38, 43, 44, 46
3, 20, 29, 43
Medicinal
Meat & Fish
Beef
33, 47
Bison
11
Chicken
16, 37
Goat
33
Goose
38
Lamb
6, 33
Pork
47
Salmon
45
Plants & Fertilizers
Bamboo
1, 34
Bedding plants
Annuals
29, 31, 44
Exotics
29, 31
Native
3, 20, 29, 31, 34, 43
Ornamental
20, 29, 31, 34
Perennials
3, 14, 18, 19, 20, 29, 31, 34, 43
Compost
6
Fertilizer & Manure 3, 6, 10
Hay
16
Worms
3, 6
Value-added Products
Honey
4, 16, 17, 21, 23, 24, 30, 34, 44
Jams
4, 23, 34, 43, 44
Soap
2, 14, 46
Syrups
4, 23
Variety of offerings 2, 4, 12, 14, 20, 22, 23, 25, 32,
33, 34, 44
Wine
26, 41
Wool/Fiber/Fleece 16, 33
Wreaths
14, 32
Vegetables
Mixed Vegetables 3, 13, 15, 18, 21, 23, 28, 29, 30,
32, 37, 43, 44, 46
Artichokes
29, 36, 37, 46
Asian vegetables 28, 29, 38, 46
Asparagus
3, 32, 36
Beans
15, 16, 29, 30, 32, 36, 37, 38, 44, 46
Beets
3, 15, 16, 28, 30, 32, 37, 38, 44, 46
Broccoli
3, 15, 28, 29, 30, 32, 37, 38, 43,
44, 46
Bu rdock
20, 46
Cabbage
3, 15, 16, 28, 29, 36, 37, 38, 44, 46
Carrots
3, 15, 16, 23, 28, 29, 30, 32, 36,
37, 38, 43, 44, 46
Cauliflower
3, 16, 28, 29, 30, 32, 37, 38, 44, 46
Celeriac
37, 38, 44, 46
Celery
3, 29, 38, 44
Cucumbers
3, 15, 16, 23, 28, 29, 30, 32, 36, 37,
38, 44, 46
Eggplant
3, 28, 29, 37, 38
Garlic
3, 10, 16, 23, 29, 38, 44, 46
Kohlrabi
15, 37, 43, 46
Leeks
29, 38, 44, 46
Lettuce
3, 9, 15, 16, 28, 29, 30, 32, 36,
37, 38, 43, 44, 46
Onions
3, 15, 16, 28, 29, 30, 37, 38, 44, 46
Ornamental gourds 3, 24, 34, 38, 44, 46
Parsnips
46
Peas
3, 15, 16, 28, 29, 32, 36, 37, 38, 44
Peppers
3, 15, 28, 29, 30, 34, 37
Potatoes
15, 16, 23, 29, 30, 36, 38, 43, 44, 46
Pumpkins
3, 4, 15, 16, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29,
30, 34, 37, 43, 44
Radishes
15, 28, 29, 30, 36, 37, 38, 44, 46
Rutabegas
15
Salad Greens
3, 15, 16, 21, 28, 29, 32, 36, 37,
38, 44
Shallots
3, 28, 29, 37, 44, 46
Spinach
3, 15, 16, 29, 30, 36, 37, 38, 44, 46
Squash
3, 15, 16, 24, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 36,
37, 38, 44, 46
Sweet Corn
3, 13, 15, 16, 23, 28, 29, 30, 32, 37,
38, 44
Tomatoes
4, 9, 15, 16, 17, 28, 29, 32, 34, 36, 37,
38, 44, 46
Turnips
15, 38, 46
Zucchini
3, 15, 16, 28, 29, 32, 36, 37, 38,
44, 46
1 Tom’s Bamboo
Farms
Tom Burton
1346 Blaine Ave.
Blaine, WA 98231
(360) 332-8350
Listed by location on
[email protected]
We specialize in cold hardy bamboo.
Whether for screening or as a specimen,
there is a great bamboo for you. We
carry bamboo poles and root barriers
and build Asian style screens and fences
using our own poles. Bamboo excavation
and maintenance of existing groves is
9 Hauck’s Orchard & Produce
our specialty. Bamboo can be planted
William & Helen Hauck
year-round.
1920 Harksell Road
Ferndale, WA 98248
2 Grace Harbor Farms
(360) 384-5967
Tim & Grace Lukens
[email protected]
2347 Birch Bay-Lynden Road
UP-WP-PO
Custer, WA 98240
We are a Certified Naturally Grown
(360) 366-4151
specialty orchard producing Honeycrisp
[email protected]
apples, Asian pears, sour cherries, sweet
www.graceharborfarms.com
cherries, Italian Plums, some grapes and
FS-FM-PO
regular pears. Fruit is available June
Grace Harbor Farms is a grade A dairy.
thru Nov.: cherries late June thru early
Visitors can pet the goats, enjoy the kids, Aug.; apples Sept. thru late Nov.; Asian
and shop for raw cow and goat milk, yo- pears late Aug. thru Nov.; and Italian
gurt, and all-natural skin care products. prune plums late Aug. thru Sept. Cherries are U-pick or We-pick; all other fruit
is sold picked. Hydroponic lettuce and
3 DEVine Gardens
tomatoes are greenhouse-grown mid-Oct.
Kirk and Jerilyne Hayes
thru late Feb. Please call for hours of
7916 Stein Rd.
operation.
Custer, WA 98240
(360) 961-1373
Fax (360) 366-3059
10 Windy Meadow Nursery
[email protected]
Scott Titus
WP-FS-NS-PO
7020 Dahlberg Road
Third generation family farm operating
Ferndale, WA 98248
a cottage based, year-round organic
[email protected]
hydroponic farm, growing for retail and
(360) 384-5348
wholesale markets. We grow many
fax (360) 380-4954
culinary and medicinal herbs, ornamental
www.intrepidproducts.net
gourds and bedding plants as well
FS-NS
as several seasonal and year-round
We are a small, progressive nursery
vegetables and fruits.
growing 500 varieties of flowers. We also
produce and sell a Certified Organic
potting soil that is coconut-based and a
4 McPhail Berry Farm
Certified Organic 6-6-7 fertilizer/biologiMarty & Eileen McPhail
cal inoculant. All of our products create
8318 Bob Hall Road
a holistic system to optimize the biology
Lynden, WA 98264
of plant microbe associations. We are
(360) 354-5936
open Monday – Friday 9AM to 5PM April
fax (360) 318-1887
through July. Call for an appointment.
[email protected]
www.Mcphailberries.com
UP-WP-FS-FM
11 Lone Boot Buffalo Ranch
Enjoy our family farm and taste our fresh
John & Sue Muggy
berries. Fresh berry pies served daily in
2170 Brown Road
the garden courtyard. Visit the petting
Ferndale, WA 98248
zoo, gift shop, and picnic area with clean
(360) 384-4161
restrooms. Learn to make your own jam
fax (360) 384-4161 (call first)
in our Berry Kitchen. Strawberry Waffle
[email protected]
Breakfast July 4 and Raspberry Festival
home.earthlink.net/~in2buffalo
the third Saturday in July. Open daily 9AM We are committed to raising our Bison
to 6PM beginning approximately June 12. naturally without artificial growth
stimulants or hormones. We are
dedicated to keeping a healthy herd.
5 Curt Maberry Farm, Inc.
Products include: steaks, roasts, jerky,
Curt Maberry
breakfast & summer sausage, pepperoni,
729 Loomis Trail Road
burger, stew meat, Buff dogs etc.
Lynden, WA 98264
(360) 354-4504
fax (360) 354-3906
12 Pleasant Valley Dairy
[email protected]
6804 Kickerville Road
www.curtmaberryfarm.com
Ferndale, WA 98248-5401
FS
(360) 366-5398
As a fourth generation family owned and
fax (360) 366-4080
operated berry farming business, we grow
[email protected]
and process strawberries, raspberries,
FS
and blueberries. Our fresh and processed Our farm was established in 1963. We
strawberries and processed raspberries
are a licensed, 3rd generation, Grade A
are sold at Maberry’s Berries located at
raw milk dairy. The cows are a fine blend
204 1st Street in Lynden. The season
of breeds and are pasture grazed. We
begins early- to mid-June and continues have raw milk available in 1⁄2 gallon
through July. Frozen berries are available containers and raw milk cheeses. Our
off season at Curt Maberry Farm. Please farm is small, allowing us to care for it
call for availability.
in traditional ways. Beginning in May
we are open Monday thru Saturday from
10-6.
6 Smit Dairy Compost, LLC
Robert, Debbie & Nathan Smit
9039 Guide Meridian Road
13 Kibbe Acres
Lynden, WA 98264
Joe & Kathy Hopkins
(360) 354-3583
3770 Aldergrove Road
fax (360) 354-7527
Ferndale, WA 98248
FS-PO
(360) 366-9925
The Smit Dairy is a diversified farm. We
[email protected]
milk dairy cows, compost the dairy maFS
nure, and grow red wigglers for the home Kibbe Acres, located in rolling hills near
composter. We sell both the compost and Lake Terrell, grows sweet corn, apples,
red wigglers, and also offer soil mix and and pears on 3 acres of its 15-acre farm.
beauty bark. You can come to the farm, A roadside farm stand is stocked daily
or we will deliver. Available year round.
with morning-harvested produce and
seasonal bouquets, and is open from
early July through early October.
7 Maberry’s Berries
Curt Maberry
201 1st Street
14 Red Barn Lavender
Lynden, WA 98264
Marvin & Lynn Fast
(360) 318-0322
3106 Thornton Road
fax (360) 354-3906
Ferndale, WA 98248
[email protected]
(360) 393-7057
FS-PO
fax (360) 384-5927
We sell fresh and processed strawberries
[email protected]
and processed raspberries. Strawberwww.redbarnlavender.com
ries are available early to mid-June and
UP-FM-NS
raspberries in July. Call ahead to place
Open 10am-5pm, May through August,
orders.
or by appointment. In May: Plant sales
of lavender-scented geraniums, lilacs,
etc. In July: Lavender cutting, group
8 Barbie’s Berries
classes for crafts. Lavender essential
Randy & Barb Kraght
oil/hydrosol distillation demonstrations
7655 Melody Lane
and sales. Lavender products and gifts;
(off Willey’s Lake Rd)
soaps, lotions, luxury and more. Visit our
Ferndale, WA 98248
website for details and updates.
(360) 384-1260
fax (360) 384-1260
[email protected]
15 F.A. Farm
UP-WP-FS
Walter Haugen & Toni Hammarlund
Our family owned and operated business
5890 Barr Road
welcomes your whole family to enjoy a
Ferndale, WA 98248
harvest of luscious fruit in a picnic-like
(360) 312-0335
setting. Visit our picturesque mini-farm
[email protected]
offering U-pick-We-pick strawberries,
FS-WP
raspberries and blueberries. The season One acre of organic vegetables. On-farm
typically begins early to mid-June with
produce stand open June to October.
strawberries. In July, you can pick all
Hours 10am to 6pm seven days a week.
three fruits. Open daily 9AM to 6PM. Call Our motto: “Food with Full Attention.
ahead for fruit availability and orders.
Fresh, Absolutely!”
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These locally owned businesses are proud
to use and offer local products.
41 Mount Baker Vineyards
N
Birch Bay
whatcom county
Randy Finlay
4298 Mt. Baker Highway
Everson, WA 98247
Winery, PO
(360) 592-2300
fax (360) 592-2526
Locally owned and operated, Mount Baker
Vineyards has been hand-crafting wines
since 1978. Our vineyard produces six
grape varietals suited to our climate.
Our wines are crafted at the winery
from estate grapes and grapes from the
Yakima Valley. We are open daily, 11:00
to 5:00, for tasting and tours.
42 Williams Farms
Harry Williams
4405 Deming Road
Everson, WA 98247
(360) 592-5903
Berry Shed: (360) 592-6720
FS-UP-WP-PO
Thirty acres with 10 major varieties of
blueberries. Also selling early tayberries,
late raspberries, blackberries and sweet
corn. Season runs late June through
mid-September. Call ahead for availability of tays, rasps, blacks and later hours.
U-Pick blueberries only.
Lake Whatcom
Bellingham Bay
Lake Samish
16 Wake Robin Farm
Brigget LeClair
2660 Thornton Road
Ferndale, WA 98248
(360) 815-1190
(360) 312-0641
[email protected]
CSA-PO
10 acres of great variety! We raise
purebred Icelandic sheep for meat/wool,
cultivate a one-acre market garden, grow
organically-fed chickens for eggs & meat,
and take great pride in quality products.
Our specialty is the heirloom vegetables
we choose to grow.
17 Apple Creek Orchard
20 Tree Frog Farm
John Robinson
3679 Sunrise Road
Lummi Island, WA 98262
(360) 758-7260
[email protected]
www.treefrogfarm.com
FS-FM-NS-PO
Tree Frog Farm on Lummi Island is
a micro eco-farm, native plant and
medicinal herb nursery where we produce
local flower essences and aromatherapy
products. Visit us during the Lummi
Island Artists’ Tours on Memorial and
Labor Day weekends and the Lummi
Island Lavender Festival in July. Come
tour the labyrinth herb garden, yurt gift
shop and wildlife habitat sanctuary. We
are open by appointment or see us at the
Bellingham Farmers Market April—May
and Lummi Island Farmers Market
June—Sept.
Rick & Nancy Fraunfelder
5367 Barr Road
Ferndale, WA 98248
(360) 384-0915
UP
We invite everyone to our beautiful
farm with its 5 acres of Jonagold apple
trees. A U-Pick farm, we provide picking 21 Paradise Farm
buckets, carts, and boxes for you to carry
Simone Rogers
home your apples, pears, tomatoes, and
1341 Paradise Road
honey. Open daily mid-Sept. to Nov.,
Ferndale, WA 98248
10am to dusk, weather permitting. Call
(360) 383-0672
for directions and crop information.
FS-FM-PO
Small and quaint farmstand, close to
Ferndale. We will harvest organic pro18 K&M Red River Farm
duce fresh to order. We also offer honey,
Mike & Kristin Neuroth
farm-fresh eggs and flowers. Please call
(farmstand) Railroad Ave.,
ahead for a recorded message of exact
downtown Bellingham btw.
dates and hours.
Holly & Magnolia
(360) 758-2919
[email protected]
22 Appel Farms
CSA-FM-FS
John & Ruth Appel
K&M Red River Farm is a 20-acre, certiRich & Ann Appel
fied organic vegetable, cut flower & bulb
6605 Northwest Road
farm. We now have a downtown BellingFerndale, WA 98248
ham retail shop! Our European-style,
(360) 384-4996
open-front produce stand offers all-local,
fax (360) 306-5734
small-farm organic products, [email protected]
ing K&M’s year-round produce, eggs,
www.appel-farms.com
seasonal cut flowers and plants, and
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products from a dozen other local small Here on the family dairy, we have been
farms. Open year-round, Mon-Sat, 10-6, making our artisan cheeses for 30 years.
summertime Sundays 11-3. Located next Come see our variety of handmade cheesto Hohl’s Feed & Seed on Railroad Ave.
es and great gift ideas for any occasion.
Feel free to taste the many samples while
watching us make cheese. We are open
19 Full Bloom Farm
Monday through Saturday, 9AM to 6PM.
Elisabeth Marshall
Call for tours and the best viewing times.
2330 Tuttle Lane
Come for drawings, prizes, and great food
Lummi Island, WA 98262
at our Summer Cheesefest on Saturday,
(360) 758-7173
June 24 from 9am to 6pm and our Holiday
[email protected]
Cheesefest on December 2, 9am to 6pm.
www.fullbloomfarmpeonies.com
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23 Boxx Berry Farm
peonies & perennials. Beautiful awardRoger & Vonda Boxx
winning gardens, deer proof, drought-re6211 Northwest Road
sistant plants, fresh eggs. Open garden
Ferndale, WA 98248
& peony sale Memorial Day weekend, Sat.
(360) 384-4806
& Sun. 10-5, by appointment throughout
(360) 380-2699
the bloom season. Cut peonies availFS-WP-UP
able in May and June. Custom orders
U-pick, We-pick strawberries, raspberwelcome.
ries, blueberries, flowers, and pumpkins.
Homegrown vegetables and Eastern
Washington fruit and produce. We carry a
variety of our own jams, syrups, and other
items at our farm store. Take Exit 262 off
I-5, go east on Axton Road to Northwest
Road. Turn north on Northwest Road, go
approximately 1.5 miles. The farm store
is on the left. Our store is open from
approx. June 1st through October, Mon.
through Sat. 9am to 6pm, and Sunday
11am to 4pm.
skagit county
30 Hopewell Farm
24 BelleWood Acres
Pete Dykstra
7433 Nooksack Road
Everson, WA 98247
(360) 966-4238
farm stand (360) 927-8433
27 Generations Blueberry Farm
fax (360) 966-3718
Tammy & Greg Payton
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2298 Stickney Island Road
At Hopewell Farm, we grow a variety of
Everson, WA 98247
certified organic vegetables picked fresh
(360) 966-2600
daily, as well as berries, culinary herbs
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and cut flowers. The farm stand is open
We offer U-Pick or fresh picked berries
July thru November, from 11am-6pm,
for sale on our four-acre farm. Please
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and is
call ahead for large orders. No sprays on located at 3072 Massey Rd. in Everson.
our berries. Enjoy our friendly, relaxed
Call Denise at 927-8433 for more
atmosphere while you are here.
information.
John & Dorie Belisle
231 Ten Mile Road
Lynden, WA 98264
(360) 398-9187 (call first)
[email protected]
www.bellewoodapples.com
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BelleWood Acres, your Honeycrisp
headquarters, is home to 24,000 apple
trees. We grow a variety of apples,
pears, pumpkins and gourds. Enjoy our
fresh cider, honey-roasted peanut butter, 28 Harmony Farms
dried apple chips, lavender, holiday
Nancy VanDeHey
decorations and gifts. Tour the orchard;
P.O. Box 981
view our packing and juice lines. Taste
Everson, WA 98247
the difference freshness makes. Our
(360) 201-1491
farm store is open daily, September thru
[email protected]
December. We are “Food Alliance” and
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“Salmon Safe” certified.
Harmony Farms produces a wide variety
of organic fruits, vegetables, herbs and
25 Stoney Ridge Farm
flowers. Available at the Bellingham
Derek & Debi Gavette
and Fairhaven Farmers Markets, through
2092 Van Dyk Road
subscription (CSA), and at our new
Everson, WA 98247
farm stand at the corner of Everson and
(360) 966-3919
Kale Roads, just south of the Bridge in
[email protected]
Everson.
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We celebrate Fall at Stoney Ridge! U-pick 29 Holistic Homestead
pumpkins and apples, Fall decorations,
Gretchen Norman
wagon rides, hay-maze, farm animals,
409 Robinson Street
cider, hotdog stand and caramel apple
Everson, WA 98247
pie! Open Thursdays, Fridays and Satur(360) 303-3711
days in October. U-cut Christmas trees
[email protected]
in November and December. Fun for the
www.holistichomestead.com/info
whole family!
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Holistic Homestead focuses on organic
vegetable production that serves as a
26 Samson Estates Winery
Rob & Dhar Dhaliwal
health preventative. By restoring the
1861 Van Dyk Road
health of the soil, we maintain the health
of the plants, animals, and therefore
Everson, WA 98247
(360) 966-7787
humans. The produce is grown in Everson and marketed throughout Whatcom
fax (360) 966-4526
[email protected]
County. The produce can be found at 3
www.samsonsetates.com
Farmers Markets, Terra Organica, Crossroads Grocery, Ciao Thyme, Pastazza,
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The winery was added to our existing
Nimbus, Mt. Bakery, and the Juice-It Bar
during the growing season.
raspberry and blueberry farm in 2001.
We offer traditional red & white wines,
fruit wines and dessert wines. All of
our grapes and berries are carefully
selected to achieve the highest quality
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in our award-winning wines. Visit our
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tasting room and gift shop to sample and
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purchase our wines. Hours of operation:
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Oct. 1 to May 31, 11am to 5pm, Fri., Sat.,
& Sun. June 1 to Sept.30, 11am to 6pm
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daily, seven days a week.
NS - Nursery Stand
PO - Phone Orders
31 Tuxedo Garden
Gary Pike
3246 South Pass Road
Everson, WA 98247
(360) 966-7829
[email protected]
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Tuxedo Garden offers retail and wholesale
perennials and annuals featuring
rhododendrons, irises, lilies, and several
varieties of bedding plants. We also have
a large assortment of ceramic pots. You
can visit our second nursery stand at
4481 Guide Meridian, open from March to
Oct. M-Sa 9AM-5:30PM.
32 Alm Hill Gardens
Gretchen Hoyt & Ben Craft
3550 Alm Road
Everson, WA 98247
(360) 966-4157
fax (360) 966-4157
[email protected]
www.almhillgardens.com
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Alm Hill Gardens is a sustainable family
farm in business for 30 years in Whatcom
County. We grow raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, table grapes, asparagus
and vegetables: our specialties being
vine-ripened tomatoes, pickling cukes,
shell and green beans, and specialty
baby salad greens. Call ahead for on
farm pick-up or see us at the Saturday
Bellingham Farmer’s Market from April
to October.
33 Third Thyme Farm
Ginny & Les Wagner
9231 Kendall Road
Sumas, WA 98295
(360) 988-5805
fax (360) 988-5805
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Small family farm raising grass fed
and finished Beef, Lamb and Goat. All
packaged meat USDA inspected. Eggs
available year-round. Fiber processed for
spinning; quilt/comforter batting; needle
felted wool by the yard. Call to check on
availability of products; leave message
or send fax.
34 Cloud Mountain Farm & Nursery
Tom & Cheryl Thornton
6906 Goodwin Road
Everson, WA 98247
(360) 966-5859
fax (360) 966-0921
[email protected]
www.cloudmountainfarm.com
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We offer a variety of products and
services for the gardener and consumer
including: retail nursery, free Spring plant
workshops February through April, demonstration gardens, commercial (IPM)
apples, and Julia’s pumpkin patch. Our
farm stand offers over a dozen varieties
of apples and fresh cider in Autumn.
The farm is open to the public February
through November; call for hours during
the different seasons.
35 Jackson’s Blueberries
B.C. Jackson
3171 Hopewell Road
Everson, WA 98247
(360) 815-2856
[email protected]
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Family farm with old-style blueberry
varieties available. U-Pick, We-Pick or
freezer-ready grade A berries in season.
Farm stand with blueberry pottery
designed by a local artist. Open MondaySaturday 9-6 weather permitting.
36 Double Rainbow Farms
David Peterson
(mailing) 3225 Bennett Drive
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 303-1391
[email protected]
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A community supported farm focusing
on naturally grown produce for CSA
members, restaurants, and fresh produce
markets. Please call for purchasing and
CSA membership information.
43 Forest Garden
905 East Victor Street
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 676-0691
[email protected]
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Forest Garden is home to our Green
Bank Plant Recycling nursery and Urban
Ecology classes, offered spring, summer, and fall for youth and adults. We
specialize in organic market gardening
and permaculture landscape and design.
Our student-run market garden produces
flowers and vegetables. Forest floor fauna
and native plants are available for sale
and are used in our off-site projects.
Send for brochure.
44 Joe’s Garden, Inc.
Carl & Karol Weston
3110 Taylor Avenue
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 671-7639
fax: (360) 671-0171
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Joe’s Garden, a 7-acre farm located right
in Bellingham, has an 80-year history
of providing Bellingham and Whatcom
County with the freshest produce and
37 Cedarville Farm
cut flowers. Visitors can stroll through
Mike & Kim Finger
the garden and see a large array of
3081 Goshen Road
vegetables and flowers, from seedlings to
Bellingham, WA 98226
harvest, all grown without the use of any
(360) 592-5594
pesticides. Our farm store, located on the
[email protected]
corner of 32nd Street and Taylor Avenue,
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will truly excite your senses. Visitors are
We are Whatcom County’s oldest and
welcome at the farm Monday through
largest CSA farm (subscription farm),
providing over 115 families each season Saturday 9AM to 6PM. Saturdays we close
with a great variety of startlingly fresh at 5:30PM.
vegetables, herbs, and flowers, organically grown on fertile soil adjacent to the 45 Alchemist Seafoods
Dave Mann
Nooksack River. Sign up for a share, or
(mailing) 392 Sudden Valley
visit us at the Sat. & Wed. Bellingham
Bellingham, WA 98229
Farmers’ Markets. We look forward to
(360) 510-7600
putting our delicious and wholesome
fax (360) 734-9633
produce on your table.
[email protected]
www.alchemistseasfoods.com
38 Bellingham Country Gardens
Pick-up in Bellingham or local
Sam Grubbs
delivery in Sudden Valley.
2838 Kelly Road
Get WildTM Alaskan salmon direct from
Bellingham, WA 98226
the fisherman. Dave Mann, skipper of the
(360) 592-5987
F/V Alchemist, harvests and processes
(360) 223-3724
all of his salmon at sea. The fish are then
[email protected]
www.bellinghamcountrygardens.com frozen and vacuum packed for freshness.
Sockeye & Coho are available in 10-12
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oz. portions or whole filets. Seattle Style
We are a family farm offering fresh
picked and U-Pick vegetables and flow- Smoke, Candy and Lox are also available.
Please call ahead—no drop-ins.
ers, natural, without chemicals. All of
your vegetable needs are here, including
46 Moondance Farm
salad greens, tomatoes, carrots, peas,
Billy Tate and Nicole Brown
beans, beets, onions, peppers & more.
460 Innis Creek Rd
You might enjoy the leeks and bok choy
Acme 98220
also. Corn makes a delight for your
360-595-0155
summer and fall meals. The PUMPKIN
[email protected]
PATCH is ready for Halloween. Open Sat.
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and Wed. 9-6.
Moondance Farm is a sustainable family
farm nestled in the foothills of Mount
39 Cleaarian Berry Farm
Baker. The farm’s focus is to grow nutriCarol Allison
tious organic food in unison with family
5455 Allison Road
and community. Our vegetables, fruits,
Bellingham, WA 98226
herbs and flowers are grown naturally
(360) 592-5106
and offered from the farm seasonally,
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including ethnic specialties and heirloom
One acre of fresh market blueberries.
varieties.
Season lasts from six to twelve weeks
beginning approximately July 4 and ends
47 Samish Bay Cheese
mid-September.
Roger & Suzanne Wechsler
15115 Bow Hill Road
40 Shumway’s Berries
Bow, WA 98232
Ladd & Paige Shumway
(360) 766-6707
3957 Mt. Baker Highway
[email protected]
(360) 592-2022
www.samishbaycheese.com
(360) 354-5981
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Stop by our Mt. Baker Hwy stand for our Stop by and taste several organic
fresh, hand-selected, top-crop strawber- farmstead artisan cheeses made on a
ries, sun ripened in the micro-climate of small dairy farm in Bow. Call for shop
hours, tour and cooking class schedules.
Nugents Corner. Shumway berries are
Eggs available year round, plus organic
unique, bulbous, juicy and delicious.
Call or ask at the stand about our scenic beef and pork and natural lamb. We are a
certified organic farm just east of scenic
U-pick open during strawberry season
Chuckanut Drive.
(approx. June 1--July 4).
Restaurants
R1. Nimbus
119 North Commercial Street, 14th Floor
Bellingham, WA 98227
(360) 676-1307
www.nimbus.to
From the dock, take a right on West Shore Drive;
just steps from the Lummi Island ferry.
360-758-2233
We serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Our pizzas are made in a Woodstone open hearth
oven, and our ingredients are locally sourced. We have 6 micro-brews on tap, and a great
little wine list. Many of our menu items can be taken to go. We are open every day from 9
am to 9 pm in summer.
We serve TAKE-OUT PIZZA only Mondays and Tuesdays, 4pm to 9pm all winter. Open
Wednesday through Friday 11am to 9pm in winter and 9am to 9pm weekends.
R15. Book Fare
1200 11th Street (upstairs in Village Books)
Bellingham, Wa 98225
(360) 671-2626
A cozy café above Village Books proudly committed to “Buying Fresh and Thinking Local.”
R16. Flats Tapas Bar
1307 11th St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 738-6001
Nimbus is innovative fine-dining perched atop the 14th floor of the historic Bellingham Towers
Building. Chef Jim Kowalski’s commitment to creative and seasonal menus brings the freshest
of Whatcom County to your table. With an astonishing array of organic mixers, fresh-squeezed
juices, and what the Bellingham Weekly called Bellingham’s Best Cocktail, Nimbus is a great
place to enjoy some of the county’s finest views, food, and atmosphere.
The intimate and relaxing atmosphere of this 103-year-old brick building is a fitting setting for over 150 wines and beers to accompany an amazing menu full of imported meats,
cheeses and fresh, local produce! The smaller portions and prices allow you to sample a
variety of European treasures, all prepared fresh and cooked to order!
R2. Hizzoner’s
R17. Pizzazza
109 Prospect St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 734-7677
Hizzoner’s has been a locally owned, award winning landmark for over 25 years. Join us at our
NEW location next to the Whatcom Museum opening in late summer 2006. Unique breakfast,
lunch, and dinner featuring fresh, local, and organic ingredients. Our full-service bar serves
martinis, local wines, and beer brewed in Washington.
R3. Old Town Café
316 West Holly St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 671-4431
The Old Town Café is a family owned business featuring natural and organic products. We
make almost everything on our menu right here in our kitchen and source our ingredients from
local farms and producers. We strongly support local musicians and have been serving a
free Thanksgiving Dinner every year for thirty years. Come on in for breakfast served all day,
delicious lunches, or our renowned Sunday brunch.
R4. Mt. Bakery
308C West Champion St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 715-2195
www.mountbakery.com
Mt. Bakery is a local family owned business established in 2000 which uses organic product
from local farms when available. Come in on Saturday or Sunday for real Belgian waffles or
during the week for artisan bread and breakfast and the best hot chocolate in Bellingham.
You can also visit us at the Saturday Bellingham Farmers Market.
1501 12th Street (Inside Yorky’s Market)
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 756-9322
Authentic Neopolitan style pizza - fine food on the go!
R18. Mambo Italiano Café
1303 12th St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 734-7677
Casual upscale Italian food made fresh daily. Pasta, hand-tossed pizza, fire-roasted
vegetables, fresh fish and local shellfish are signature items. Our soups, bread, and
sauces are all made in house from scratch. Full bar and wine list. Lunch and dinner
daily. Located in Sycamore Square in Historic Fairhaven.
Farmers Markets
Bellingham Farmers Market
Apr.— Dec. 23, Saturdays 10am-3pm
Downtown in the Depot Market Square Building
on Railroad Ave. and Chestnut St.
Fairhaven Farmers Market
Jun.— Sep., Wednesdays 3-7pm
Fairhaven on the Village Green
R5. Magnolias Bistro and Bar
1317 Commercial St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 676-0094
Magnolias Bistro and Bar, serving up-scale American and European comfort foods. Offering
dishes with unique flair using fresh, local ingredients. Magnolias’ warm inviting atmosphere,
great service and hospitality will insure a wonderful dining experience. Magnolias hours of
operation will be Sunday through Saturday serving lunch and dinner with full-service catering
available for any occasion on or off premises. Opening soon spring 2006, one block down from
the Mount Baker Theatre.
R6. & R7. Juice It Juice Bar and Vegetarian Café
1306 Cornwall Avenue
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 676-2424
And
1530 Cornwall Avenue (in the Bellingham Public Market)
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 671-1634
Retailers and Specialty Stores
—Locally owned grocers and specialty stores proud to offer local products
A. The Green Barn,
8475 Guide Meridian, Lynden, (360) 318-8869
The Green Barn is known as an open-air market outlet that boasts fresh, quality produce
at amazing prices year round. Founded in May of 2003, we are locally owned and operated
and are always expanding our product line which already includes many local, organic
produce items as well as groceries such as dairy, honey, coffee, whole foods, Dutch and
Indonesian foods.
B. Bellingham Public Market,
www.bellinghampublicmarket.com
1530 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham, (360) 647-8006
Juice It Juice Bar and Vegetarian Café offers fresh fruit and vegetable juices as well as
smoothies, wheatgrass, soups, sandwiches, and salads. We proudly use as many local and
organic ingredients as possible. Come in and get energized!
The Bellingham Public Market is a shopping destination where you can purchase groceries, have a bite to eat, and browse unique shops and day tables. Featuring locally owned
businesses offering fresh produce, natural groceries, hand-made chocolates and gelato,
espresso and teas, fresh-squeezed juices, a food court, unique gifts, local crafts, books,
news and more! Open until 10pm everyday in the heart of downtown Bellingham!
R8. Mallard Ice Cream
C. Community Food Co-op
1323 Railroad Ave.
Bellingham, WA 98225
360 734-3884
www.mallardicecream.com
www.communityfood.coop
1220 N. Forest St., Bellingham, (360) 734-8158
Bellingham’s Natural Grocer features fresh, local, and organic products, including a deli,
bakery, and espresso/juice bar. Voted Best Grocery Store two years running by the readers
of the Bellingham Weekly. Supported by an active membership of 11,000 plus, the Co-op
Mallard is committed to crafting the freshest, tastiest ice cream possible. That’s why we use
has been serving Whatcom County for more than 30 years. Guided by a nine-member
locally grown, organic fruit harvested at the peak of freshness. Virtually all our produce comes
board of directors elected from the membership, the Co-op supports many community
from organic growers, and the majority of our ingredients are purchased directly from farmers. events and organizations through in-kind and cash donations and sponsorships.
R9. Boundary Bay Brewery
Boundary Bay Brewery
1107 Railroad Ave.
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360)647-5593
www.bbaybrewery.com
Boundary Bay features award winning handcrafted ales & food as fresh and unique as our
beers, a family friendly atmosphere, free local music, outdoor deck seating, a beer garden, &
more. Boundary Bay was recently voted best WA brewery and won best IPA in the Northwest by
a readers survey in Northwest Brewing News. IPA won again out of 37 judged in the Annual
Peoples Choice Competition hosted by the Beverage Place Pub.
R10. La Fiamma Wood Fire Pizza
200 East Chestnut St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 647-0060
www.lafiamma.com
A winner at the National Pizza Festival, La Fiamma serves artisan pizza, pasta, salads, and
panini and sources as many local ingredients as possible. You can witness the display of a
pizza’s progression through the kitchen (kids love it), or you can relax in our heated outdoor
dining area and catch an amazing sunset over the San Juan Islands.
R11. Swan Café
1220 N. Forest St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 734-8158
www.communityfood.coop
Although we are consistently voted the Best Vegetarian Restaurant by Bellingham Weekly readers, we offer a lot more than vegetarian food. We source as much local product as possible to
prepare our salads, entrees, desserts, pastries, organic juices & espresso. Our offerings include
local fruits & vegetables, local cheeses, locally-roasted coffee, free-range meats, wild seafood,
wheat-free & vegan options.
R12. Pastázza
2945 Newmarket St., Ste 101
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 714-1168
www.pastazza.com
Pastázza is a casual fine-dining restaurant serving fresh pasta in traditional Italian, Mediterranean, Asian, and Northwest eclectic cuisines. Pastázza is dedicated to serving tasteful and
nutritious meals using as many locally grown, organic products as possible, as well as fresh
Washington chicken and Northwest seafood. All of our soups, sauces, and desserts are made
from scratch using all natural ingredients, including locally grown berries, fruit, and produce.
R13.The Willows
2579 West Shore Drive
Lummi Island, WA 98262
360-758-2620 or
1-888-294-2620
www.willows-inn.com
The Willows restaurant specializes in the concept of “Farm to Table”. Our products - chickens,
eggs, & produce - are grown at our own Nettles Farm specifically for our restaurant at the
Willows Inn Bed & Breakfast. Fresh herbs, greens, tomatoes, eggs, and so on become key
ingredients in a food experience that will make you feel like you have traveled back in time to
Grandma’s table where food tasted real and was honest and wholesome. With our picturesque
view of the San Juan Islands from our deck and indoor dining room, we have all that it takes
for a perfect meal.
D. Breadfarm
www.breadfarm.com
5766 Cains Court, Bow, WA 98232, (360) 766-4065
Breadfarm is a certified organic bakery. We specialize in hand-formed, artisan breads.
Dedicated to supporting our local economy, we source regional products whenever possible. Stop by our bakery in Edison for a taste, or find breads at your local farmers market
or grocer. Open 7 days a week from 11am-7pm.
E. Slough Food
www.sloughfood.com
5766 Suite B Caines Court, Edison, WA 98232, (360) 766-4458
Slough Food is a fine wine and cheese (cut to order) specialty grocery store. Our chocolate
selection is amazing. Slough Food is your source for both Prosciutto from Parma and
local treasures including Gothberg Farms goat’s milk cheeses. Destination Edison, Open
Everyday, 11am-7pm, and Sundays ‘till 5pm.
Cost Cutter Stores,
www.brownandcole.com
F. Blaine Cost Cutter, 1733 H St. #100, Blaine
G. Lynden Cost Cutter, 1898 Front St., Lynden
H. Ferndale Cost Cutter, 1750 Labounty Dr., Ferndale
I. Meridian Cost Cutter, 4131 Guide Meridian, Bellingham
J. Sunset Cost Cutter, 1275 E. Sunset Dr., Bellingham
K. Lakeway Cost Cutter, 1030 Lakeway Dr., Bellingham
Food Pavilion Stores
www.foodpavilion.com
L. Lynden Food Pavilion, 8130 Guide Meridian, Lynden
M. Southside Food Pavilion, 3125 Old Fairhaven Parkway, Bellingham
N. Everson Red Apple
210 E. Main, Everson
Haggen, Inc.,
www.haggen.com
O. Ferndale, 1815 Main Street, Ferndale
P. Barkley Village, 2900 Woburn St., Bellingham
Q. Meridian & Illinois, 2814 Guide Meridian, Bellingham
R. Sehome Village, 210 36th Street, Bellingham
S. Fairhaven, 1401 12th St., Bellingham
Caterers
Ciaò Thyme Catering
Bellingham, WA
(360) 733-1267
[email protected]
www.ciaothyme.com
At Ciaò Thyme, we specialize in off-site event catering. We write seasonal menus that
highlight the bounty of our local farmers and fishermen. Ciaò Thyme has strong business
relationships with many Whatcom County farms and vendors. By buying
local, composting waste, supporting community events and educating our
clients about seasonality, we strive to be a part of the
sustainability model.