WHEN to COME? In April! – Least crowded times: Weekdays! Weekendsare very busy; arrive before 10 am to beat the crowds. The festival is adriving tour, with events MILES apart. Our brochure map is not to scale
TULIPS – There will be tulips for you to see ALL of April. PLEASE NOTE: Drones are not allowed in the gardens or the fields.
SHOW GARDENS – Visiting both RoozenGaarde and Tulip Town is amust! Over one million spring bulbs are planted in the gardens. Bothcharge admission; RoozenGaarde tickets can-not be used at Tulip Town and vice versa. Petsare not allowed in the gardens.
WHEN do TULIPS BLOOM? – Skagit Valleytulips have been farmed here since the early1900s. Today the “field tulips” are the crops of theWashington Bulb Co., Inc. /RoozenGaarde. Thefield tulips bloom in April, but weather deter-mines exactly when. Check bloom status atwww.tulips.com/bloommap, call us at (360)
428-5959, go to www.tulipfestival.org, visit www.Facebook.com/SkagitVal-leyTulipFestival. Tulip crops rotate, so you WILL need a new map each year.
PARKING – PARKING – Park FREE at the two gardens, RoozenGaarde andTulip Town. Tulip Town parking is on Bradshaw Road. RoozenGaarde onBeaver Marsh Rd. Both have OVERFLOW lots on busy days; flaggers willdirect you. RoozenGaarde also operates Official PAY parking by some ofthe tulip fields. Parking in designated lots is included with paid Roozen-
Gaarde admission (show your ticket stub) ORyour Official PAY lot ticket stub is good for ONEadmission to RoozenGaarde. Admission/park-ing must all occur on the same day. NOTE: toomuch rain may close lots by the fields.
Private Parking – Landowners some-times charge for parking. The money you paycannot be used for admission or other parking.
Shoulder Parking – Very limited! Sheriff ’sOfficers will issue tickets!
Welcome to the 2018 Skagit Valley Tulip FestivalOur Thirty-Fifth Anniversary
Welcome to the wonders of color, beauty and entertainment atthe Skagit Valley Tulip Festival! The Festival, its sponsors,and the growers at RoozenGaarde/Washington Blub
Company as well as Tulip Town offer you the splendor of the tulip fieldsin addition to the enjoyment of events spread from the coastal commu-nities of LaConner and Anacortes, through Mount Vernon and Sedro-Woolley eastward to Concrete nestled in the foothills of the Cascades.From family fun at the Street Fair, the 5k fun run, a 60-mile bike ride;
to a social outing, with wine and music, just to mention a few items,you’ll find something for just about everyone. It’s all listed and explainedin this brochure. Plan a day, a weekend or a week andhave a great time.
Greg ReedPresident, Skagit Valley Tulip Festival Board of Directors
WHERE is THE SKAGIT VALLEY60 miles north of Seattle/60 miles south of Vancouver, BC Directly off I-5 – using Exits 221 - 231. See page 3 fortravel details.
Schedule of Events ..........................................................2Travel Info .......................................................................3Skagit Valley Tulip Growers .........................................4-5Event and Activity Listings........................................6-16Retail & Services ...........................................................11Festival/Tulip Map/Info Stations .............................12-13Places to Eat.............................................................17-20Places to Stay ...........................................................20-23Return Visit ...................................................................23
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SCHEDULE OF SPECIAL EVENTS &ACTIVITIESIndividual listings start on page 5. See also Map on pages 12-13.
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SPECIAL EVENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 302018 Poster Artist Signing • • • • • • • •Anacortes Quilt Walk • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •Anacortes Spring Wine Festival •Anacortes Vintage Market • •Annual Used Book Sale • •Bethany Covenant Spring Concert •Downtown Mount Vernon Street Fair • • •Fidalgo Island Quilters Show • •Garage Sale, Antiques & More • •Have a Heart Run •Kiwanis Salmon Barbecue • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •PACCAR Open House •Scrapbooking & Crafts Supply Sale •Skagit Farm to Pint Festival • • • • • • •Spotlight on Skagit •Tulip Charm Fairy Party •Tulip Pedal •Tulip Run •Tulip Town Children’s Art Table • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •US Bank Parade •Woodfest Weekend of Activities • •
ART SHOWS & GALLERIES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30Art at the Schoolhouse • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Art Gallery at Tulip Town • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •Art in a Pickle Barn • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rexville Grange Art Show • • • • • • • • • •Sauk Mountain Pottery • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
SPECIAL EVENTS FEB, MAR, MAYKey Bank Tulip Ambassador Event February 8Tulip Days Basketball Tournament March 23-25Peoples Bank/Judd & Black Appliance Gala Celebration March 29Kids Giant Garage Sale March 31
La Conner Daffodil Festival March weekendsSICBA Home & Garden Show March 23-25Kiwanis Salmon BBQ March 31-April 22Skagit Farm to Pint Festival March 31-April 7
Melissa is a native of the Pacific Northwest who has been creating andpainting her entire life. Her bright, impressionist style captures the
feeling of spring. She is a graduate of Washington State Universityand has a graphic design certificate from the Art Institute of Seat-tle and a web design certificate from Bellevue College. To seemore of her work, visit www.melissajander.com.
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2018 POSTER ARTIST MELISSA JANDER
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Burlington ExitExit I-5 and head west on SR 20 toward Anacortes
Proceed west on SR 20 for 3 miles until you reach Best Rd/Farm To Market Rd; TurnLeft on Best Rd and proceed 1.7 miles until you reach McLean Rd.This will put you at the McLean Rd roundabout, in the center of the tulip growing area.There are numerous routes you can follow – consult the Festival map to decide.
Conway ExitExit off Interstate 5 and head west toward LaConner
Proceed approximately 0.1 mile. Enter the roundabout and turn onto Fir Island Rd andproceed west 5.1 miles where the road curves to the left and up an incline to a bridgeover the Skagit River. Cross the bridge and continue for 3.1 miles when you will ar-rive at the intersection of Best and Calhoun roads. You are now at the southern edgeof the tulip growing area. From here, use the Festival map to visit events and activ-ities, find your favorite field or visit the gardens, RoozenGaarde and Tulip Town.
Mount Vernon ExitExit off I-5 and head west for 0.1 mile
Turn right onto S Third St for 0.3 miles, then EITHER continue onto W. Division St for 0.5 miles (you will cross the Skagit River)Turn Left onto S Wall St; Wall St turns into McLean Rd in 249 feet; Continue onMcLean Rd for 2.5 miles. OR continue onto W Division St for 2.3 miles (you will cross the Skagit River)Turn Left onto Avon Allen Rd for 1.1 miles; Turn Right onto McLean Rd and proceed1 mile to Beaver Marsh Rd.At this point you can turn Left onto Beaver Marsh Rd and proceed 0.4 miles toRoozenGaarde. Or, you can proceed on for 1 mile and turn Right onto Bradshaw Rdand proceed 0.5 miles to Tulip Town.
The quickest route out of the tulip field area is SR 20Use the Festival map to locate where you are and proceed to SR 20 and
east to I-5. If you decide to leave via Fir Island Rd to the south, we suggest you con-sider using the following route from the intersection of Fir Island Rd and PioneerHighway: Enter the roundabout and turn onto Pioneer Highway and proceed south2.3 miles; Turn left onto Milltown Rd and proceed east 0.9 miles. This is the inter-section of I-5 and Exit 218. From here you can proceed north or south on I-5 to yourend destination.
DETAILED travel DIRECTIONSThese detailed instructions should help you get from I-5 Exits to the tulipgrowing area. Exits 230 and 221 are recommended during peak travel times.
EXIT 230
EXIT 221
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As YouLeave
We’re exciting to offer a full line of 2018 merchandise to com-memorate your trip to the tulips. It’s available at shops throughoutthe area including RoozenGaarde, Tulip Town, and our office/storeat 311 W. Kincaid St. in downtown Mount Vernon. Some items,such as t-shirts and the full-size poster, are limited, so shop early!Order 24/7 at www.tulipfestival.org/shop.
2018 Skagit Valley Tulip Festival www.TulipFestival.org
Ride our trolley for great field photos,and a wondrous view of many colors.
Come and enjoy Tulip Town!
Photos © Peter Cherry
CELEBRATE SPRING AT TULIP TOWN!
(360) 424-8152 • www.tuliptown.com /tuliptown
World Tulip Summit Society Garden. 14countries are represented.
Veteran’s Memorial Garden honoring allwar veterans.
Superior tulip bulbs from our familyto yours.
Indoor flower show with backgroundmural by artist Jennifer Bowman.
Windmill display gardens.View new 2018 tulip catalogue varietiesand unique trial garden.
Open Daily April 1–30Dates may vary
9am–5pm (later if weather permits)
Admission $7 per adultChildren 5 & Under FREE
(sorry, no pets)
Purchase cut and potted tulips and garden plants. Visit the Art Galleryand Gift Shop. Enjoy face painting, kite flying, espresso, treats and
meals. Meet 2018 Poster Artist Melissa Jander April 7, 15, 21 and 29from 11 am-3 pm. Trolley rides 10-4 daily (weather permitting).
15002 Bradshaw Rd., Mount Vernon, WA 98273
15867 Beaver Marsh Rd. Mount Vernon, WA 98273www.tulips.com facebook.com/Roozengaarde
@roozengaarde on Instagram Visit our beautiful 5 acre Display Garden hand-planted with ½ millionbulbs & featuring an authentic Dutch windmill + 25 acre tulip field +22 acre daffodil field! Wonderful photo opportunities abound. Strollthe garden and mark your favorite tulips – over 150 flower varieties areon display and labeled for convenience. Our full-color bulb catalog offers FREE TULIP BULBS! Each year we redesign and replant thegarden with a new layout featuring brilliant color combinations,spectacular floral designs, and flowering rivers of deep blue muscari!Choose from your favorite tulip varieties freshly cut from our fields –buy 4 bunches and get the 5th FREE!
• Keep in touch with us on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter.
• View our Bloom Map at www.tulips.com to obtain the most up todate and reliable bloom information.
• Special discount offer for bulb orders placed at our garden!
• Meet 2018 poster artist Melissa Jander on 4/8, 4/14, 4/22, & 4/28.
• Open year round. Perfect for summer weddings! Our gift shop of-fers unique items for the home and garden and fresh flowers. Food& espresso available during the Festival.
• Garden admission: $7 per person; $6 for military with I.D. Children 5years and under are FREE. Parking is FREE. Admission ticket pro-vides free access to ALL parking areas located in our other Roozen-Gaarde/WBC fields. FREE Parking is marked with RoozenGaardesigns. Admission charge only applies to the spring bloom period.
• Open daily 9am -7pm. Sorry, no pets permitted in the garden.
WE SHIP FRESH CUT FLOWERS YEAR ROUND direct from our farmto ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES! (360) 424-8531
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Key Bank Tulip Ambassador EventCenter Court Cascade Mall201 Cascade Mall DrBurlington, WA 98233(360) 428-5959February 8, 5 pm. FREE
One boy and one girl from SkagitCounty will be chosen as Ambassa-dor to represent the 2018 SkagitValley Tulip Festival. They willmeet the governor and participatein parades. Past Ambassadors andLittle Miss Tulips will be honoredguests for the evening and at an in-vitation-only reception. 2
Peoples Bank and Judd & BlackAppliance 2018 Gala CelebrationSwinomish Casino & Lodge12885 Casino DrAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 428-5959March 29, 5:30-9 pmAdvance ticket purchase requiredwww.tulipfestival.org
Help us celebrate spring and thestart of our 35th Festival. Fun en-tertainment, delicious dinner, de-lectable dessert auction (creationssupplied by the chefs of SwinomishCasino and Lodge) and delightful
raffle items as we celebrate our pastand look to the future! 1
Kids Giant Garage SaleBurlington Parks and Rec. Center900 E. Fairhaven Ave.Burlingon, WA 98233(360) 755-9649$15 per booth, 18 years and underMarch 31, 9 am – noonwww.burlingtonwa.gov
Where kids make and take thecash! You’ll find new-to-you toys,sports equipment, games, puz-zles, books, and more at this funsale. Booths sell out fast, so don’tdelay if your child is interested inparticipating. 10
La Conner Daffodil FestivalLa Conner Chamber of Commerce413 Morris StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-4778www.lovelaconner.comEvents entire month of March.
Daffodil fans will enjoy the activ-ities put together by the La ConnerChamber of Commerce. A completelisting of events and activities canbe found on their website. 13
38th Annual SICBA Home & Garden ShowSkagit County Fairgrounds479 W. Taylor St.Mount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 757-6916March 23-25 Hours:Fri., Noon – 8 pm;Sat., 10 am – 7 pm;Sun., 10 am – 3 pmwww.sicbahomeshow.com$7/adults; Senior & Military dis-counts; Kids 15 & under FREE.
Over 120 vendor booths show-casing top products, services, andtrends for Home & Garden. Viewand enter to win the Playhousesfor Charity. Seminars, food trucks,live music, the LEGO© Build Con-tests, Wine/Beer/Spirit Tastingsand much more.11
Skagit Farm to Pint FestivalSponsored by the Port of Skagit11966 Westar LaneBurlington, WA 98233March 31-April 7 Various locationswww.skagitbeerweek.com
Festival March 31st, Skagit ValleyMalting Showcase April 7, activitiesat 11 Skagit Breweries throughoutweek. For complete Calendar ofEvents and Tickets, visit website. 17
Tulip Days Basketball TournamentVarious gyms throughout Skagit County(360) 416-1350March 23 - 25Games played 9 am-7 pm dailywww.skagitcounty.net/parks
Boys & Girls teams 4th-8thGrades. $285 per team with a four-game guarantee. Daily admissionfor spectators.
SCHEDULE of EVENTSFebruary & March Events
Join us March 29 to celebrate the Opening Ceremony!
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SCHEDULE of EVENTSSpecial Events
Anacortes Vintage MarketNEW Vintage by the SeaPort of Anacortes Event Center1st and Commercial AveApril 27-28www.AnacortesVintageMarket.com
Spend your day browsing thebest of repurposed home and gar-den items, gifts, and more! Over 35vendors will showcase home decor,garden goodies, antiques and up-cycled items ready to find a newhome with you. 6
Annual Used Book Sale at MountVernon Library315 Snoqualmie StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 336-6209www.mountvernonwa.govApril 20- 21; Fri 3-6 pm, Sat 10 am-4 pm
Books for all ages, CDs, DVDs,and more are available at deep dis-count prices at our only sale of theyear. Help spread literacy through-out Skagit County. The sale is at theFire Station at Broadway and Sec-ond behind the Library. 11
Bethany Covenant Spring ConcertBethany Covenant Church1318 S 18th StMount Vernon, WA 98274(360) 424-9399Sat, April 21, 7 pmwww.bccmv.net
After a day in the tulips come asyou are to this uplifting concert fea-turing excellent choirs of all ages
and the joyful sounds of theBethany Bells. Free admission andrefreshments after the program. 18
Downtown Mount Vernon Street FairS. First StreetMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 336-3801April 20 - 22, Fri & Sat 10 am-6 pm, Sun 10 am -5 pmwww.mountvernondowntown.orgwww.facebook.com/tulipfestival-streetfair
34th Annual Tulip Festival StreetFair, presented by the Mount Ver-non Downtown Association. 100s ofjuried arts & crafts vendors includ-ing painting and fine art, photogra-phy, jewelry, clothing, gourmet foodstuffs, unique gifts, delicious foodcourt offerings, live entertainment,and fun for the whole family. 11
Fidalgo Island Quilters Quilt Show Best Western Conference Center2300 Market StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 770-1157 or (360) 333-5350April 20-21, 10 am-5 pmwww.FidalgoIslandQuilters.com
The 2018 biennial “Quilts inBloom” show is in a new spaciousvenue. Guild members display tra-ditional, contemporary, modern, aswell as art, quilts and wearable art.Featured artists, vendors, FIQ Bou-tique, quilting demonstrations andmuch more. $7 donation. FashionShow Saturday at 1 pm. 16
30 Days of AprilWith the generous support of
our sponsors, we are pleased tooffer “30 Days of April.”
Here’s how it works: each day dur-ing our Festival, we will feature anitem that a visitor can win from ourFestival office at 311 W. Kincaid St,Mount Vernon. We will pick a ran-dom number each day and the cor-responding visitor will win the prize.
Prizes, sponsors and the day’slucky number will be posted atwww.tulipfestival.org as well aswww.Facebook.com/SkagitValley-TulipFestival.
2018 Photo Contest presented byNorth Coast Credit Union
Our annual Photo Contest isrunning on our Facebook page.Check www.Facebook.com/Skagit-ValleyTulipFestival in early Marchfor details. New categories this year!Submit your photos and view en-tries, with winning photos utilizedin our 2019 brochure. Thanks forremembering to obey the rules atthe gardens and in the fields.
2018 Poster Artist Melissa JanderPoster Signings
Melissa will sign your posterfrom 11 am - 3 pm and have otherpieces available at:
Tulip Town15002 Bradshaw RdMount Vernon, WA 98273April 7, 15, 21, 29Hours: 11 am - 3 pmRoozenGaarde 15867 Beaver Marsh RdMount Vernon, WA 98273 April 8, 14, 22, 28Hours: 11 am - 3 pm
Anacortes Quilt WalkDowntown Anacortes(360) 333-9311April 1-30, Hours Varywww.fidalgoislandquilters.com
Guild members proudly displaytraditional, contemporary, modern,and art quilts in Downtown busi-nesses. View quilts and dine andshop along the way! Maps availableat participating merchants and theAnacortes Visitor Center. A sanc-tioned Tulip Festival event. 6
Anacortes Spring Wine FestivalPort of Anacortes Event Center1st & Commercial AveAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 293-7911April 7, VIP Noon-5 pmGeneral Admission 1-5 pmTickets on-line at anacortes.org/spring-wine-festival
Event combines 30 regional vint-ners and local restaurants, result-ing in great wine-tasting, wonderfulappetizers and a charming view. 6
You’ll fi nd it at
Gardeners: what’s on your list today?
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Garage Sale, Antiques & MoreSkagit County Fairgrounds479 W Taylor StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 416-1350April 13 & 14, 9 am - 4 pm$3 admissionwww.skagitcounty.net/garagesale
Over 150 Vendors! Great Food!Live Music! Hand Crafted Items! 11
Have a Heart 2.5k and 5k FamilyFun RunCommunity Action of Skagit CountyEdgewater Park600 Behrens Millett RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 588-5737April 28, 9 amwww.haveaheartrun.org
Join us for our 9th annual familyfun run benefitting Community Ac-tion. When you run with us, you’rehelping people find the tools andsupport they need to get out ofpoverty. Create a team, raise pledges,and help us inspire hope. 12
Kiwanis Salmon BarbecueHillcrest Lodge, 1717 S 13th St Mount Vernon, WA 98274March 31 - April 22, 11 am-7 pmwww.kiwanisbbq.com: For 15+group reservations, call either (360)428-7028 or (360) 708-5550
Wild Salmon barbecued overAlder, with baked potato, slaw, gar-lic bread, & ice cream. Two servingsizes ONLY $12 or $15. HeatedLodge. (I-5 Exit 225 or 226, headeast and follow signs). Help us“serve the children of the world.” 4
PACCAR Technical Center Open House12479 Farm To Market RdMount Vernon, WA 982731 mile N of SR 20(360) 757-8311April 14, 11 am-3 pm ONLY - FREE
Our 242-acre site provides testand development for PACCAR divi-sions, including Kenworth, Peterbilt,and DAF trucks. The tour high-lights test labs and trucks manufac-tured by PACCAR. Come see ourtrucks and how we test them! 35
Scrapbooking, Crafts, & More Supply SaleBurlington Parks and Rec Center900 E Fairhaven AveBurlingon, WA 98233(360) 755-9649April 28, 9 am-noon$25 per boothwww.burlingtonwa.gov
Great deals! Come browse themany booths of paper, stickers, pens,art stuff, craft supplies, and morepriced to sell! Bring a bag,checks/cash, for quick sales and enjoyshopping for “crafty” supplies! 10
Spotlight on Skagit 2018Hosted by Economic DevelopmentAlliance of Skagit County Van Zyverden’s Bulb Warehouse12035 Higgins Airport WayBurlington, WA 98233(360) 336-6114April 19, 4 pm-7 pm www.skagit.org
A business-to-business tradeshow filled with more than 100vendor booths that attract over1,200 attendees each year. Don’tmiss this fantastic networking op-portunity with great food, enter-tainment and more! Tickets are $10each. For more information, visitwww.skagit.org. 17
Tulip Charm Fairy Partyby COUNTRY FinancialCascade Mall201 Cascade Mall DrBurlington, WA 98233(360) 428-5959April 29Two Sessions: 1 pm and 2:30 pm Tickets: $15 each at www.event-brite.com, parents free.www.tulipfestival.org
We invite you and your childrento come and meet Tinkerbellbrought to life by EnchantingEvents™. Children will enjoymeeting Tinkerbell (completewith opportunity for pictures), geta special tulip cookie and juice, beread a story, get an autographedphoto, and build a fairy garden,plus more. Parents must stay dur-ing the event; free coffee for par-ents. COUNTRY Financial will beawarding door prizes during eachsession. 2
Tulip Pedal – 36th AnnualSafe Kids NorthwestLa Conner Middle School503 N Sixth
La Conner, WA 98257(360) 661-7417April 21www.safekidsnorthwest.org.www.active.com for registrationRegistration from 7 am-Noon.Course open until 4 pm.
Ride on your own on 20, 40 and60-mile routes, or ride all three!Pre-registration: $35. Day-of: $40.Kids 14 and under free. 13
Tulip Run – 33rd Annual Skagit Regional AirportBurlington, WA 98233(207) 610-0532April 7, 9:30 am startwww.tuliprun.com
Join us. Be a part of Skagit ValleyTulip Festival’s premier runningevent. This scenic 2 or 5 mile courseis flat and fast on gravel packedtrails. It's an experience the wholefamily will enjoy. Free to 10 andunder (to encourage you) and freeto 70 and older (you deserve it!).Otherwise, $20 or $30 w/shirt. Infoand register on-line. 17
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SWHS will host students show-casing their skill in everything fromwood working to robotics AND willfeature vendors with handcraftedwood and other products. Mastercraftsman will demonstrate theirskills in wood turning and othercrafts. Be sure to check out thehandcrafted student entries –prizes awarded on Sunday. 3
Eagle Haven Winery8243 Sims RdSedro-Woolley, WA 98284(360) 856-6248April 1410 am-6 pmwww.eaglehavenwinery.com
Join us as we host local areachainsaw carvers, plus familyactivities including wagon ridesand rock painting. Food ven-dors on-site. Wine tasting alsoavailable. 9
Willowbrook Manor English Tea27420 Minkler Rd.Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284(360) 218-4585April 14 10 am-6 pmReservations also open on April 6,7, 13, 20, 21, 27, and 28.www.teaandtour.com
Reserve your spot for an EnglishTea session at our elegant manorhouse, including a tour of thegrounds and art exhibit. Find outmore, including fee, on website. 9
Pancake BreakfastAmerican Legion701 Murdock StSedro-Woolley, WA 98284(360) 855-1841April 15 8 am-11 am
Bring your appetite for this allyou can eat breakfast of eggs,omelets, pancakes, bacon, sausage,ham, biscuits and gravy, hashbrowns, orange juice and coffee!All for $7. Proceeds support vet-eran activities. 3
SCHEDULE of EVENTSSpecial Events – cont’dTulip Town Children’s Art TableTulip Town15002 Bradshaw RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-8152Mon - Fri, 10 am-3:30 pmwww.tuliptown.comSee complete listing on page 4.
US Bank ParadeFirst Street, La Conner, WA 98257(360) 428-5959April 14, 2 pmwww.tulipfestival.orgDay of parade entries welcome!
US Bank proudly sponsors the32nd Annual Kiwanis Club of La Conner Not So Impromptu TulipParade. Join in the fun as a spectatoror participant. No entry is too small;wacky impromptu entries welcome.Line up for the parade in the Port of
Skagit complex. Entry forms avail-able at Skagit County US Bankbranches and at www.tulipfesti-val.org. Look for US Bank employ-ees for day-of-parade giveaways. 13
Woodfest Weekend of Activities –Timber to Tech
NEW this year student tech-nology exhibits, expandedevents at multiple locations inSedro-Woolley all with Free Ad-mission! For more informationvisit www.sedro-woolley.com.
Event Locations:Sedro-Woolley High School 1235 Third StSedro-Woolley, WA 98284(360) 855-1841 April 14-15Sat 9 am-4 pm, Sun 10 am-3 pm
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Art at the SchoolhouseChristianson’s Nursery15806 Best RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 466-3821April 1-30, 10 am-5 pmwww.stanwoodarts.com
The Stanwood Camano ArtsGuild returns to the historicschoolhouse at Christianson’sNursery where we will be offer-ing paintings, photography, rus-tic garden art, stained glass,mixed media, metal sculptures,and jewelry. 23
Art Gallery at Tulip TownTulip Town15002 Bradshaw RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-8152www.tuliptown.comSee complete listing on page 4.
Art in a Pickle Barnlocated at:Azusa Farm and Gardens14904 State Route 20Mount Vernon, WA 98273April 1-30, 9 am - 5 pmwww.skagitart.orgwww.azusafarm.com
SCHEDULE of EVENTSArt Shows & Galleries
Skagit Art Association’s annualFine Art & Gift show with anopening reception, 6 pm March31, when the 2018 award winnersare revealed. Wander the magnif-icent gardens and enjoy works byNW artists, ranging from paint-ings, photography, glass, textile,jewelry, pottery and more. Rotat-ing artists daily! 5
Rexville Grange Art Show19299 Rexville Grange RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(425) 327-6001 or(360) 466-0477 during showApril 6-15 10 am-6 pm
For 10 days in April the RexvilleGrange is transformed into an ex-traordinary gallery of art and fine
crafts. Come and enjoy the collec-tion featuring pottery, painting,jewelry, glass, garden art, photog-raphy, hand-turned wood, pursesand scarves. 24
Sauk Mountain Pottery18772 Best RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 610-6354April 1-30, 10 am-5 pm
Wood-fired stoneware andporcelain with celebrated tulipdesigns in the small barn be-hind the blue and white Colo-nial-style house on Best Rd.Park out front and follow thefootpath to the pottery. Find uson Facebook. 25
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SCHEDULE of EVENTSBoat, Bike, Vehicle & Air Tours
Tulip Country Bike Tours13391 Avon Allen RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-7461www.countrycycling.com
Experience the festival on ourself-guided tours. Bike rental equip-ment, maps and festival tips/infor-mation. $40/adults, $10 per child ortag-a-long bike per day. Group andguided tours available. 27
WSU Master Gardener Step-On Guides
Step up your group tour itiner-ary. Learn more about the agri-culture and history of the SkagitValley with our WSU SkagitCounty Master Gardeners as yourguide. To reserve, contact us [email protected].
Points of InterestEaglemont Golf Course/SkagitValley Viewpoint4800 Eaglemont DrMount Vernon, WA 98274(360) 424-0800 for tee timeswww.eaglemontgolf.com
18-hole championship-qualitypublic golf course and drivingrange, ranked top 10 in Washing-ton State by Golf Digest. The 20,000square foot clubhouse has a fullservice restaurant with arguablythe best view in the valley. 34
LaConner Sculpture TourLaConner, WA 98257(360) 466-3125
www.townoflaconner.org/artscommission.cfm
Enjoy sculptures on displaythroughout town. Map online. 13
Lincoln Theatre712 S First StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 336-8955A variety of events during April.Visit our website for details. www.lincolntheatre.org
A 1926 historic theatre gem indowntown Mount Vernon present-ing a wide range of performing arts,concerts and art house films. OpenHouse with free tours and Wurlitzermusic during the street fair. PaulaPoundstone on April 28. 11
Padilla Bay National EstuarineResearch Reserve10441 Bayview-Edison RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 428-1558Tues-Sat 10 am-5 pmwww.padillabay.gov
The only National Estuarine Re-search Reserve in Washington State.Public welcome! Breazeale Inter-pretive Center featuring new saltwater aquaria, interactive exhibits,reference library, gift shop, trails,bird watching tips and a Heron-cam. Bike friendly. FREE. 20
Swinomish Casino and Lodge12885 Casino DrAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 293-2691 or (888) 288-8883www.swinomishcasinoandlodge.com
Located on the water’s edge nearAnacortes. Over 800 of the most
Dyberg AviationBurlington, WA 98233(253) 906-7930www.dybergaviation.com
We’re a state of the art flighttraining center offering reason-ably priced aerial tours of thetulip fields in season and scenicflights and highly qualified flighttraining year-round. Our friendlyand supportive staff can help yousoar above the rest.
Orcas Island Eclipse ChartersWhale & Wildlife ToursDeparts from Anacortes andOrcas Island(425) 493-4555Reserve on-line at:www.orcasislandwhales.com
Ask about Tulip Festival pre-book. 15% off regular rates.
Naturalist guided, familyfriendly, fast and comfortable, 56ft. vessel Orcas Express visits 172islands abounding with whalesand wildlife. Individuals, groups,parties, transportation. A must dowhile visiting the Northwest! 2018is our 28th year! 6
Roads2Tulips Adventures488 Wanapum DrLa Conner, WA 98257(425) 493-4555March 18-April 29www.Roads2Tulips.com
Cars to La Conner - Free Re-served parking - Amtrak Train -Mount Vernon pickup - Boaters - La Conner Marina pickup -RoozenGaarde or Tulip Town Tour,hosted lunch at Farmhouse Restau-rant - Skagit Valley Museum tour -La Conner shops - Discountcoupons - Swinomish Casino stopbefore return train.
Shutter Tours1916 Pike Place, Suite 12Seattle, WA 98101(425) 516-8838www.shuttertours.com
Relax in our comfortable tourbus with a top rated tour com-pany. See tulips and receive tips toimprove your photography. Photostops include tulip fields andlunch in La Conner. Seattle hotelpickups available.
Skagit Guided Adventures (360) 474-7479www.skagitguidedadventures.com
Visit the exquisitely arrangedgardens and colorful fields; pho-tograph to your heart’s content;and learn about the tulip history,industry and festival by our ex-pert friendly local guide. Toursdaily 9:30 am and 2:30 pm fromMount Vernon’s Amtrak station.Free area hotel pickup.
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The Outlet Shoppes at Burlington448 Fashion WayBurlington, WA 98233(360) 757-3548Mon-Sat, 9:30 am-8:30 pm;Sun, 10 am-7 pmw w w. T h e O ut l e t S h opp e s at -Burlington.com
Conveniently located near theTulip Fields, located right on Inter-state 5 at exit 229. Visitors can save25-60% in well-known designeroutlets including Nike, Coach, Lul-ulemon Athletica, Coleman Out-door, Helly Hansen, Gap, EddieBauer, Justice, Pendelton, Carters,and more. Take home a treat thewhole family will enjoy from RockyMountain Chocolate Factory. 22
The Skagit Casino Resort5984 N Darrk LaneBow, WA 98232
(877) 275-2448www.theskagit.com
Enjoy some “Vegas-style” casinoaction at The Skagit Casino Re-sort! Our Hotel-Casino offers over900 of the hottest slot and tablegames, exciting promotions, andmonthly headline entertainment.Enjoy televised sports in WinnersLounge and three great restau-rants. Just five minutes north ofBurlington; on I-5 at Exit 236. 21
Retail ServicesA Touch of Dutch11 NW Front StCoupeville, WA 98239-1395(360) 678-7729www.ATouchOfDutch.comMon - Sun 11 am–5 pm
If Europe is too far, take a shortdrive through Deception Pass fora taste of Holland, Germany, Scan-dinavia, & more! 90+ kinds ofLicorice, hand-poured solid lotionbars, local artist sea glass jewelry,liquor chocolates, Heritage Lace,and more! We ship anywhere!
Alaska USA Federal Credit Union2018 Bloom Map Sponsor(800) 525-9094www.alaskausa.org
We’re a not-for-profit, member-owned financial services cooper-ative providing services, value,and convenience since 1948, withgreat rates on loans and depositsas well as low fees for services.This commitment to each mem-ber’s financial well-being is whatmakes the Alaska USA experiencebetter than banking.
Country Meadow Village1501 Collins RdSedro-Woolley, WA 98284(360) 856-0404www.villageconcepts.com/coun-try-meadow-village
Country Meadow Village is anaward-winning family-ownedbusiness celebrating over 20 years
of dedicated stable service in thesenior living industry in the greaterSkagit Valley. We “Bring Retirementto Life” everyday! Come check outour fresh newly remodeled space.
Creekside Continuing Care Community 400 Gilkey RdBurlington, WA 98233(360) 755-5550www.creeksideccc.com
Celebrate the Art of Living Well!Explore our website or visit our 10-acre campus, complete with Cot-tages, Independent, AssistedLiving, and Memory Care Apart-ments. Our amenities include a ro-bust wellness and life enrichmentprogram. Creekside…The Differ-ence between Living & Living Well!
Motorcars Limited1100 E College WayMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 848-1818www.motorcarslimited.com
The Northwest’s premier pre-owned dealership. Celebrating our27th year in business, we featureover 300 units in stock. Visit ournewly expanded second locationwith a 13,000 foot showroom onalmost 2 acres. Come experiencewhy over 75% of our business isrepeat or referral.
PRC18729 Fir Island Rd, Ste CMount Vernon, WA 98274(360) 445-6221www.PRCconway.com
Mon–Sat 9 am-9 pmSun 10 am-7 pm
Bringing our passion for med-ical cannabis to the recreationalcannabis market. Friendly andknowledgeable Cannabis Consult-ants will educate you on availablestrains and their effects. Don’t beshy... come by and check us out.Must be 21 to enter.
The UPS Store1777 S Burlington BlvdBurlington, WA 98233(360) 707-5631www.burlington-wa-5499.the-upsstorelocal.com
More than shipping, we’re yourone-stop-shop for UPS productsand services. Through our rela-tionship with valued serviceproviders, you’ll get exclusive dealson the types of business servicesyou need most. Conveniently lo-cated near Costco at I-5 Exit 229.
Warren Jewelers1126 S Burlington Blvd Burlington, WA 98233(360) 707-544412559 116th Ave. NEKirkland, WA 98034(425) 821-1444Closed Sundayswww.warrenjewelers.net
Award winning tulip jewelryinspired by and made for the Sk-agit Valley Tulip Festival. Pen-dants, earrings, pins and rings indifferent colors of gold plus ster-ling silver. Prices start at $29.95and are available year round. 15
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5) NO PARKING ZONES will be enforced and tickets will be issued.6) NO PARKING allowed in travel lanes of any public road or on private property.7) PRIVATE LAND The tulip area is all private property. Please respect it.8) FARM EQUIPMENT – Slow tractors now ensure a good harvest later.9) NO DRONES – Drones are NOT allowed in gardens or tulip fields.
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1 Swinomish Casino & Lodge2 Key Bank Ambassador Event2 Children's Museum 2 COUNTRY Financial
Tulip Fairy Party3 Woodfest Weekend4 Kiwanis Salmon BBQ 5 Art in a Pickle Barn 5 Azusa Farm & Gardens6 Anacortes Brewery6 Anacortes Quilt Walk 6 Anacortes Spring Wine Festival6 Anacortes Vintage Market
6 Orcas Eclipse Charters6 SeaBear Smokehouse7 Taylor Shellfish Farms 8 South Fork Farms9 Eagle Haven Winery/Woodfest9 English Tea/Willowbrook Manor10 Scrapbooking, Crafts & More10 Kid’s Giant Garage Sale11 Downtown Mount Vernon
Street Fair 11 Forte Artisan Chocolates11 Lincoln Theatre 11 Skagit River Brewery11 Garage Sale, Antiques & More11 Annual Used Book Sale11 Valley Shine Distillery11 SICBA Home Show12 Have a Heart Run13 Daffodil Festival
13 Tulip Pedal 13 US Bank Parade 13 La Conner Sculpture Tour13 La Conner Brewing Company13 Museum of Northwest Art13 Pacific NW Quilt & Fiber Arts Museum13 Skagit County Historical Museum14 Pasek Cellars Winery15 Warren Jewelers 16 Fidalgo Island Quilters Show17 Tulip Run 17 Heritage Flight Museum17 Skagit Farm to Pint17 Spotlight on Skagit 201817 Chuckanut Brewery18 Bethany Covenant Spring Concert19 Skagit Valley Gardens 20 Padilla Bay Estuarine Reserve 21 The Skagit Casino Resort
22 The Outlet Shoppes at Burlington 23 Christianson’s Nursery 23 Art at the Schoolhouse 24 Rexville Grange Art Show25 Sauk Mountain Pottery 26 Schuh Farms 27 Tulip Country Bike Tours & Rental27 4-H Club Petting Farm28 Skagit’s Own Fish Market29 Snow Goose Produce 30 WSU Discovery Garden 31 Farmstrong Brewery 32 Tulip Valley Winery33 Fidalgo Bay Cofffee Roasters34 Eaglemont Golf Course35 PACCAR Open House 36 Chuckanut Brewery36 Stones Throw Brewery
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Tulip Office to Roozengaarde: 3.7 milesTulip Office to Tulip Town: 4.8 milesTulip Office to Best and McLean Rd: 5.3 milesConway to Best and Calhoun Rd: 8.3 milesI-5 and SR 20 to Best and McLean Rd: 5.6 milesDistance between Roozengaarde and Tulip Town: 1.8 miles
TOILETS At all events, Visitor Centers, Info Stations, Festival Office, andcorner of Beaver Marsh Rd and McLean Rd
Tulip Festival Office: (I-5 Exit 226) 311 W Kincaid, Mount Vernon, WA – 7 days a week 9am-5pm during April
Skagit River Produce: (I-5 Exit 221) 19193 SR 534, Mount Vernon, WAConway Foods: (I-5 Exit 221) 18707 Main St, Conway, WA Cascade Mall Customer Service: (I-5 Exit 230)
201 Cascade Mall Dr., Burlington, WA Skagit’s Own Fish Market: (I-5 Exit 230) 18042 SR 20, Burlington, WA Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites: (I-5 Exit 230) 900 Andis Rd,
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SCHEDULE of EVENTSLocal Foods & ProduceSchuh Farms15565 State Route 536Mount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-6982Daily 9 am-5 pm
Century barn with seasonaltreasures, unique cut tulips, icecream, and espresso. New barn withbakery, playground, tractor train,and hayrides. Car and farm equip-ment show. Homemade pies andpasteries, soup, sandwiches, andvendors with tacos, mini doughnuts,and kettle corn too! Free parking. 26
SeaBear Smokehouse Store605 30th StAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 230-1082April Hours: Daily, 10 am-5 pm;www.seabear.com
Smoked salmon, made inAnacortes for over 60 years andloved nationwide. Visit thesmokehouse for free samples,photos with a giant King salmonand delicious locally-madefoods. Bring in this brochure forfree Smoked Salmon jerky with$20 purchase (1 per visit). 6
Skagit’s Own Fish Market18042 State Route 20Burlington, WA 98233(360) 707-2722Mon - Sat 10:30 am-6 pm;Sun 11 am-4pmwww.skagitfish.com
Run by local fishermen, wehave the freshest seafood, and
the freshest locally crafted fooditems year-round. From fresh,smoked, or pickled fish to localbalsamic vinegars, chutneys,honey, salsas, and more, you’llenjoy the taste of Skagit Valleyhere. Lunch daily! 28
Snow Goose Produce15170 Fir Island RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 445-6908Open daily 8:30 am-6:30 pmwww.snowgooseproduce-mar-ket.com
A true farmer’s market in theheart of Skagit cropland. TheGOOSE is committed to fresh,local and organic. Fresh fish and other seafood in live tank,flowers (including cut & pottedtulips), immodest ice creamcones, local wines. 29
Taylor Shellfish Farms2182 Chuckanut DrBow, WA 98232(360) 766-6002Open Daily 9 am-5 pm, www.taylorshellfish.com
From our sustainable farms toyour table, purchase oysters, clams,mussels, & geoducks, plus a varietyof other fresh & frozen seafood.Enjoy our scenic picnic & BBQ areaon Samish Bay. Retail store open 7days a week. We ship! 7
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Children's Museum of SkagitCounty550 Cascade Mall DrBurlington, WA 98233(360) 757-8888Mon - Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun Noon-5 pm, Toddler Tues, 8:30 am-10 am.$6.25 per person. Kids under oneare FREE. www.skagitchildrensmuseum.net
Visit the Children’s Museum ofSkagit County where kids 10 andunder will learn and have fun. 2
Heritage Flight Museum15053 Crosswind DrBurlington, WA 98233(360) 424-5151Visit our website for hours andadmission prices and eventswww.heritageflight.org
Come see, hear and smell his-tory! Perhaps catch HFM’s WWII,Korea and Vietnam era aircraftflying! Museum provides a uniquefamily experience with its collec-tion of planes, artifacts and mem-orabilia, including those offounder and Apollo 8 astronautWilliam Anders. Plan to visit HFMat Skagit Regional Airport. 17
Museum of Northwest Art121 First StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-4446Sun-Mon: Noon-5 pmTue - Sat: 10 am-5 pm
www.museumofnwart.orgMoNA collects and exhibits con-
temporary art from across theNorthwest, including Alaska, BritishColumbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon,and Washington. The Museum andMuseum Store are open seven daysa week and over 360 days a year. 13
Pacific Northwest Quilt & FIberArts Museum703 S 2nd StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-4288Open daily 11 am-5 pm in April,Wed-Sun 11 am - 5 pm rest of year www.qfamuseum.org
Three floors of quilts and fiberart exhibits in the 1891 VictorianGaches Mansion, presenting re-gional, national and internationalpieces ranging from historic tocontemporary. Enjoy “La ConnerIn Bloom,” a special exhibit, all ofApril. Admission $7, kids free! 13
Skagit County Historical Museum501 S 4th StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-3365Open Tue – Sun 11 am-4 pm www.skagitcounty.net/museum
Celebrating 50 years of SkagitHistory at the top of the hill. Fea-tured exhibit “Old Time Tools andNew Fangled Furniture” throughMay 13. Visit our website or Face-book page ‘Skagit County HistoricalMuseum’ – for information. 13
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SCHEDULE of EVENTSMuseums
Azusa Farm and Gardens14904 State Route 20Mount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-1580Daily 9 am-6 pmwww.azusafarm.com
Beautiful farm with lovely gar-den store offering a large selectionof nursery plants, gardening sup-plies, and gifts. Come see ourthemed display gardens, get com-plimentary garden coaching, oruse our landscape design/buildservices. Home of “Art in a PickleBarn” throughout April. 5
Beaks, Noses, and Bills 4-H ClubPetting Farm13391 Avon Allen RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 202-5023Weekends only: April 7-8, 14-15,21-22, 28-29, 10 am 4 pm
Visit our rabbits, chicks, goats,ponies, ducks, and baby pigs.$5/ea. donation appreciated. 27
Christianson’s Nursery15806 Best RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 466-3821Daily 9 am-6 pmwww.christiansonsnursery.com
“An enticing selection of com-mon and uncommon plants.”Largest selection of roses, peren-
nials & trees in NW Washington.Browse our greenhouses, 1888Schoolhouse, antiques & gift shopand greet resident animals. Chris-tianson’s is a NW Flower & Gar-den Show People’s Choice AwardWinner. 23
RoozenGaardeDivision of Washington Bulb Co.,Inc.15867 Beaver Marsh RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-8531www.tulips.comSee complete listing on page 4.
Skagit Valley Gardens18923 Peter Johnson RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-6760Open daily 9 am- 6 pmwww.skagitvalleygardens.com
Retail Garden Center withbeautiful displays, greenhousesfilled with annuals, hanging bas-kets and garden accessories. GiftBoutique “The Root Cellar” isfilled with unique gifts, jewelry,home décor, Vera Bradley and somuch more. Field of Beans Cafe,serving lunch daily inside SkagitValley Gardens. Sandwiches,homemade soups, salads, freshlybaked pastries and desserts andmore! 19
South Fork Farms19115 Dike RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 840-3666Mon-Sat: 11 am-4 pmClosed SundaysAlso open by appointmentwww.alpacasofsouthforkfarms.com
Have you ever fed an alpaca?These beautiful animals will cap-ture your heart. Shop BunkhouseBoutique, with all things alpaca,for yarn, garments, gloves, andchildren’s items. We’re a one-of-a-kind store, open all year! 8
Tulip Town15002 Bradshaw Rd Mount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-8152www.tuliptown.comSee complete listing on page 4.
WSU Discovery Garden16650 State Route 536Mount Vernon, WA 98273Open Dawn-Dusk
Enjoy a stroll through this won-derful garden showcasing plantsthat do well in the Pacific North-west. Docents, to answer your gar-dening questions, availableweekends. 30
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Anacortes Brewery/H2O/Rockfish Grill314/320 Commercial AveAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 588-1720www.anacortesrockfish.com
Enjoy H2O’s full menu, craftcocktails using house made liquors,live music and dance floor. 6
Chuckanut Brewery & KitchenTwo locations:11937 Higgins Airport WayBurlington, WA 98233601 W Holly StBellingham, WA 98225(360) 752-3377Opens 11am dailywww.chuckanutbrewer yand-kitchen.com
All ages welcome at both brew-eries. Enjoy the Kitchen with its lo-cally inspired fresh American menuand the South Nut tasting room onAirport Way with its food trucks.Award winning European stylebeers at both locations. Open everyday with outdoor seating too! 17 36
Eagle Haven Winery8243 Sims RdSedro-Woolley, WA 98284(360) 856-6248Fri: 11 am-7 pm; Sat & Sun: 11 am-6 pmwww.EagleHavenWinery.com
Join us at the Woodfest Week-end of Activities on April 14-15.Or come by and taste our winesand check us out. Wines at specialpricing for Woodfest. Follow us onFacebook, email us at [email protected]. 9
Farmstrong Brewery Co.110 Stewart RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 873-8852Hours: Mon 3 pm-close, Tue - Sun Noon-closewww.farmstrongbrewing.com
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La Conner Brewing Company117 S First StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-1415Daily 11:30 amwww.laconnerbrewery.com
Unique Northwest-style family-friendly brewpub featuring wood-fired pizza, burgers and otherfresh local pub fare served withour small-batch, hand-craftedbeers. Enjoy by the fireplace or onthe garden terrace. 13
Pasek Cellars Winery18729 Fir Island RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 445-404811 am-5 pm, Year Roundwww.pasekcellars.com
Pasek Cellars crafts unique anddelicious wines from NW andtropical fruits, plus Washingtongrapes. Stop by our tasting roomat Exit 221 at the Conway SkagitBarn and sample the Official TulipFestival wines. 14
Skagit Farm to Pint Festival11966 Westar LnBurlington, WA 98233March 31-April 7 various locationswww.skagitbeerweek.com 17
Skagit River Brewery404 S Third StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 336-2884Daily 11 amwww.skagitbrew.com 11
Stones Throw Brewery1009 Larrabee AveBellingham WA, 98225(360) 362-5058www.stonesthrowbrewco.comMon-Thurs: Noon-10 pmFri Noon-11 pm, Sat 11 am-11 pmSun 11 am-10 pm
Located in the beautifulFairhaven district, we’re the per-fect place to enjoy a pint any timeof year. Take a seat at the bar, relaxin our beer garden, or cozy up bythe fire-pit: we’re dog and kidfriendly. 36
Tulip Valley Winery16163 State Route 536Mount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 428-6894Mon-Thurs 11 am-5 pm Fri-Sun 11am-6 pmwww.tulipvalley.net
We’re the home of the OfficialHard Cider, so stop by the Big RedBarn for award winning wine andcider. Enjoy a glass on the deck orat the gift and art exhibit. Heli-copter rides and BBQ all weekend,weather permitting. 32
Valley Shine Distillery320 S First St.Mount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 853-6702Tue - Thu 11 am-8:30 pmFri-Sat 11 am-9:30 pmSun 9 am-6 pm (brunch served)Mon closedwww.valleyshinedistillery.com
Valley Shine Distillery providesan inviting atmosphere to enjoysmall batch spirits, craft cocktailsand unique local cuisine. Withseven spirits to choose from, thereis something for everyone. Allages welcome. 11
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Places to Eat
13Moons Restaurant atSwinomish Casino and Lodge12885 Casino DrAnacortes, WA 98221(360)293-2691 or (855)794-6563www.sw inomishcasino and-lodge.com
Dine in our beautiful 13moonsRestaurant and watch as yourmeal is prepared in our exhibitionkitchen. Swinomish Casino &Lodge also offers the Carvers Caféand two fast, casual dining op-tions including Fatburger andManchu Wok.
Adrift510 Commercial AveAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 588-0653Mon - SatMenu available on Facebook/Yelp/Trip Advisor
A reflection of our community:swell food, provocative art, inspir-ing literature, and the cama-raderie of friends. Creative menufeaturing natural beef, pork,seafood, seasonal fruit & vegeta-bles, wines & beers, sourcing forSkagit and Island Counties when-ever possible.
Anacortes Brewery/H2O/Rockfish Grill314/320 Commercial AveAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 588-1720
www.anacortesrockfish.comwww.anacortesH20.com
Home of the Official Festival Mi-crobrew. The Rockfish features freshseafood, burgers and signaturesandwiches, woodfired pizzas plusbeer brewed right on the premises.Enjoy H2O’s innovative menu andcraft cocktails using house madeliquors. Live music every week.
Anelia’s Kitchen and Stage513 S. 1st StreetLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 399-1805www.aneliaskitchenandstage.com
We offer a diverse, seasonalmenu with a focus on family Pol-ish recipes and northwest faremade in house with fresh, localingredients. In addition, we havea full bar featuring house in-fused vodkas and live music foryour enjoyment every Fridayand Saturday.
Annie’s Pizza Station44568 State Route 20Concrete, WA 98237(360) 853-7227Tues-Sat, 11 am-9 pm, Sun 2-8 pmwww.anniespizzastation.net
The best pizza anywhere, wellworth the trip through breathtak-ing Upper Skagit Valley. We useonly the finest ingredients,preparing freshly handcraftedpizzas, sandwiches, salads andpasta. Family Friendly.
Anthony’s RestaurantsCap Sante Marina1207 Q Ave, Anacortes, WA 98221(360) 588-0333Anthony's Hearthfire Grill(360) 527-3473Anthony's at Squalicum Harbor(360) 647-5588Both on Bellwether Way, Bellingham, WAwww.anthonys.com
Dedicated to a truly Northwestdining experience, Anthony's hasearned the reputation for thefinest fresh seafood with an un-compromising commitment toquality and value.
Big Scoop Sundae Palace327 E College WayMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-3558Daily 11 am-10 pmwww.bigscoopsundaepalace.com
Old fashioned ice cream parlorand restaurant. Open lunch anddinner, featuring a great dinnermenu, gourmet burgers and over30 different ice cream flavors. Haveyour next birthday party here!
Bob’s Burgers and Brew9394 Old Hwy 99Burlington, WA 98233(360) 757-90978822 Quil Ceda ParkwayTulalip, WA 98271(360) 716-3605www.bobsburgersandbrew.com
Our motto is “We’re just better.”Enjoy gourmet burgers, salads, a
great Sunday brunch and more.Family dining featuring severallarge TVs, a full-service lounge,great service and great food.
Burgermaster2030 Freeway Dr.Mount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 899-4075Open daily, Sun-Thurs. 10 am-9pm, Fri-Sat. 10 am-10 pmwww.burgermaster.biz/mount-vernon
Classic drive-in with take-outwindow, some outside seating.Great food – burgers, fish & chips,plus shakes and desserts. Watchfor cruise-ins on Fridays duringthe summer.
Calico Cupboard Café and BakeryAn award-winning specialty
café and bakery, featuring break-fasts and lunches, vegetarian andgluten free entrees and bakery, fa-mous cinnamon rolls, cookies andpies. NW wines, microbrews, andespresso.Three locations:121B Freeway DrMount Vernon, WA 98273 (360) 336-3107
720 S First StLa Conner, WA 98257 (360) 466-4451
901 Commercial AveAnacortes, WA 98221 (360) 293-7315Open Dailywww.calicocupboardcafe.com
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Mon - Thu 11 am-8 pm, Fri 11 am-9 pm, Sat 9:30 am-9 pm, Sun 9:30 am-8 pmwww.fireweedterrace.com
A dining experience fusing acasual atmosphere incorporatingcontemporary American cuisinewith inspirations of internationaltastes and seasonal local ingredi-ents. Plus a full bar, rotating beertaps, beautiful views of PugetSound and Olympics, even pet-friendly seasonal outdoor dining.
Five Guys1870 Marketplace DrBurlington, WA 98233(360) 757-867711 am–10 pm every dayAlso serving you in:Bellingham, Lakewood, Longview,Marysville, Puyallup, Tacomawww.fiveguys.com/order-on-line.aspx
With over 250,000 possibleways to order a burger (and withgreat hot dogs), everyone willenjoy their visit. Free peanutsavailable!
Fred Meyer920 S Burlington BlvdBurlington, WA 98233(360) 757-9100www.fredmeyer.com
Our full service deli and bakeryhave everything from hot entreesand delicious sandwich fixings tofresh donuts. Your picnic lunch inthe tulips will be a delight!
Il Granaio Restaurant100 W MontgomeryMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 419-0674Mon-Thurs 11 am-9 pm, Fri 11 am-10 pm, Sat 3-10 pm, Sun 3-9 pmwww.granaio.com
Authentic Italian cuisine in theOld Towne Grainery in MountVernon. Extensive menu servedwith Italian and Northwest wines,full bar and homemade desserts.Take out available. Voted “BestItalian” in the 2009 Best of West-ern Washington.
Kiwanis Salmon BarbecueHillcrest Lodge, 1717 S 13th St,Mount Vernon, WA 98274March 31-April 22, 11 am-7 pmwww.kiwanisbbq.com: For 15+group reservations, call (360) 428-7028 or (360) 708-5550
Wild Salmon barbecued overAlder, with baked potato, slaw, gar-lic bread, & ice cream. Two servingsizes ONLY $12 or $15. HeatedLodge. (I-5 Exit 225 or 226, headeast and follow signs.) Help us“serve the children of the world.”
La Conner Brewing Company117 S First StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-1415Daily 11:30 amwww.laconnerbrewery.com
Unique Northwest-style family-friendly brewpub featuring wood-fired pizzas, burgers and otherfresh local pub fare served with
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Chuckanut Manor Seafood & Grill3056 Chuckanut DrBow, WA 98232(360) 766-6191Tues - Sat, 11:30 am;Sunday Brunch 10:30 amwww.chuckanutmanor.com
Restaurant with outside deckoverlooking Samish Bay. Lunch anddinner featuring wild seafood andaged meats. Premium wines. FridaySmorgasbord and Sunday Brunch.
COA102 S 10th StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 840-1938Daily: 11 am-10 pmwww.coaeatery.com
Step inside a COA Restaurantand you’re instantly in old Mexico,with décor as authentic as themenu. With soft lighting, colors, art,music and wonderful aromas com-ing from the kitchen, the stage is setfor a superb dining experience.
Conway Pub and Eatery18611 Main StConway, WA 98238(360) 445-473310 am Daily
Off of I-5 Exit 221 on the TulipRoute. We serve the Ultimate BestBurgers, steaks and “Pan-FriedOysters.” Families welcome. Spir-its added to our menu enhance ourold time atmosphere and great hos-pitality. Family owned since 1991.
C-SQUARE & Third Street Cafe309 S Third StMount Vernon, WA 98273C-Square: (360) 542-5020Third Street Cafe: (360) 542-5022C-Square: 7 am-7 pm dailyThird Street Cafe: M-Fri 11 am-10pm, Sat 9 am-10 pm, Sun 9 am-9 pmwww.csquare.coop
An extension of the Skagit Val-ley Food Co-op, C-SQUARE ishome to Third Street Cafe, a cof-fee bar, bakery, ice cream shop,and charcuterie. Third Street Cafeis a full-service restaurant and barthat features dishes made fromscratch with local ingredients plusa unique wine list.
Farmhouse Restaurant13724 La Conner Whitney RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 466-44117 am-9 pm Daily (April)www.thefarmhouserestaurant.net
A Skagit Valley Landmark,Country charm, and home-stylecooking. Traditional turkey din-ners, yummy sandwiches and sal-ads, freshly-baked desserts,including our famous Mile-Highlemon meringue pie. Bus tourswelcome.
Fireweed Terrace Restaurant &Lounge @ Eaglemont4800 Eaglemont DrMount Vernon, WA 98274(360) 428-1954
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our small-batch, hand-craftedbeers. Enjoy by the fireplace or onthe garden terrace.
La Conner Pub & Eatery702 S First StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-9932Open Dailywww.laconnertavern.com
Along the Swinomish Channel,La Conner Pub & Eatery is hometo affordable waterfront, familydining. With full menu options,customer favorites include fish &chips and chowder. Complete barand pull tabs available. Familyowned and operated since 1972.
La Conner Seafood and PrimeRib House614 S First StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-4014Daily 11:30 amwww.laconnerseafood.com
Waterfront restaurant voted theBest Seafood Restaurant in SkagitValley and featured in NorthwestBest Places. Everything preparedfrom scratch, fresh seafood, agedbeef, pasta and chicken result inquality dining.
Max Dale’s Steak & Chop House2030 Riverside DrMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-7171Lunch Mon - Fri 11:30 amDinner Daily 4 pmwww.maxdales.com
Serving Skagit County since1951. Private dining room featur-ing high back booths. Lunch menuwith several signature salads andsandwiches. Dinner featuringPrime Rib, steaks and seafood.Comfortable and classy martinilounge with daily happy hour.Reservations gladly accepted.
Nell Thorn Restaurant and Pub 116 S First St La Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-4261 Tuesday - Sunday, 11:30 am-9 pm; Monday Dinner: 4-9 pm www.nellthorn.com
Visit this jewel of true North-west dining & a local favorite. Ourunique waterfront location fea-tures a local, sustainable farm totable menu, craft cocktails, finewines and microbrews on tap.Enjoy the channel side view fromour lovely seasonal patio.
Olde Towne Grainery Tearoom &Galleria100 E Montgomery St, Ste 240Mount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 419-9090Daily 11 am-4 pm (closed Mondays)www.facebook.com/OldeTowneGrainery
A relaxing, warm, cozy spot inan early 1900s historical granarybuilding in downtown Mount Ver-non, our menu offers various lev-els from the Queen's Tea, (salad,quiche, finger sandwiches, sconesand desserts) to an afternoon re-freshment of lighter fare and tea.
Olive Garden1809 Marketplace DrBurlington, WA 98233(360) 757-0480Daily 11 amwww.olivegarden.com
When you’re here, you’re family!Our cuisine is made fresh for youand is inspired by the great chefsof Tuscany. Enjoy all your fa-vorites along with soft breadsticksand endless salad – a genuine Ital-ian dining experience!
Ristretto Coffee Lounge & Wine Bar416 South First StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 336-0951Mon-Sat 7 am-6 pmSun 8 am-5 pmwww.ristrettocoffeelounge.com
Located in charming, historicdowntown Mount Vernon, we’re alocally owned and operated coffeeand wine bar featuring VictrolaCoffee, a rotating wine and beerlist and tasty food options. Comeby, enjoy a great drink and seewhy the locals say we’re awesome!
Sakura Japanese Steak House & Sushi Bar 1830 S Burlington BlvdBurlington, WA 98233(360) 588-4281Open for lunch and dinner dailywww.sakuraburlington.com
Enjoy the quality cuisine of theaward-winning Sakura JapaneseSteak House and Sushi bar, lo-cated freeway close in Burlington.Great food for the whole family,where only high-grade meats and
fresh vegetables are served andthere’s NO MSG in any dish.
Seeds Bistro & Bar623 Morris StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-3280Daily 11 am-9 pmwww.seedsbistro.com
Honoring and promoting ourbeautiful Skagit Valley by sourc-ing local ingredients to create ourNorthwest inspired menu, servedin a warm and inviting atmos-phere. Handcrafted cocktails andNorthwest beer and wine.
Skagit River Brewery404 S Third StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 336-288411 am Dailywww.skagitbrew.com
This is the place to come to par-take in the finest Ales & Lagers inthe Northwest. Our Pub offers a va-riety of BBQ items and wood-firedpizzas. Come and have some fun!
Skagit Valley Food Co-op202 S First StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 336-9777www.skagitfoodcoop.com
Stock up for your adventure,featuring local organic produce,an award-winning Deli with hotentrees, espresso, salads, icecream, juice, smoothies andplenty of picnic-ready ingredients.A sweet mercantile with lots oflocal crafts and gifts.
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Subway SandwichesPicnic in the tulips with fresh,
delicious SUBWAY sandwiches.Any 3 FOOTLONG’s $22.99! www.order.subway.comFree coffee before 9 am!
9660 Old Hwy 99 N Ste BBurlington, WA 98233
Mon-Thu 7 am-9 pmFri 7 am-10 pmSat 8 am-10 pmSun 8 am-9 pm
1765 S Burlington BlvdBurlington, WA 98233
Mon-Sun 8 am-10 pm108A N TownshipSedro-Woolley, WA 98284
Mon-Fri 7 am-10 pm; Sat 8 am-10 pm; Sun 9 am-10 pm
2323 E Section St Mount Vernon, WA 98274
Mon-Sun 8 am-10 pm
The Skagit Casino Resort5984 North Darrk LaneBow, WA 98232(877) 275-2448Open Dailywww.theskagit.com
Located right off I-5 at exit236, Skagit Valley Casino Resortoffers a restaurant to suit everytaste! Skagit Skillet, Market Buf-fet, and Skagit Express each offerfantastic food in a unique andfun setting.
Trumpeter Public HouseFamily Restaurant and Bar416 Myrtle StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 588-4515Tues - Sat from 11 amwww.trumpeterpublichouse.com
Embracing Skagit Valley’scharm, choosing local familyfarms and our own roof-top gar-den for the ingredients in ourgluten free menu. We strive topresent the best our Valley has tooffer in a warm, gracious, andcomfortable atmosphere.
Anacortes Ship Harbor Inn5316 Ferry Terminal RdAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 293-5177www.shipharborinn.com
Come to the Sea and Breathe.Remodeled accommodationswith ferry and island views.Amenities: Extended ContinentalBreakfast, luxury bedding and W-Fi, Bistro, Bar and deck w/fire-place overlooking the water. Comesee why many of our guests checkin and don’t want to leave.
BEST WESTERN College Way Inn300 W College WayMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-4287 or (800) 793-4024www.bestwestern.com/college-wayinn
Seasonally heated outdoorpool, year round hot tub (no jets),and complimentary continentalbreakfast. All rooms have newfurniture, wireless internet access,refrigerator, microwave, cableTV/free HBO. Few pet rooms andkitchenettes. 100% smoke free.Approx. 8 minutes to tulip fields.
Best Western PLUS Skagit ValleyInn2300 Market StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 428-5678 www.bestwestern.com
Located next to the beautifulSkagit River, we’ve recently been
remodeled with over-sized guestrooms. Guests enjoy a free break-fast, with a variety of options, in-cluding organic oatmeal andomelets made to order. Enjoyfresh baked cookies in the lobby.
Candlewood Suites1866 S Burlington BlvdBurlington, WA 98233(360) 755-3300 or www.candlewoodsuites/burling-tonwa.com
Skagit Valley’s exclusive Ex-tended Stay. Stay one night or oneyear at this apartment-style hotelfeaturing full kitchens in eachroom, complimentary Laundry/Gym and the Candlewood Cup-board store. Our clean rooms andfriendly staff will make your Tulipexperience one to remember.
Cocusa Motel370 W Rio Vista AveBurlington, WA 98233(360) 757-6044 or (800) 628-2257www.cocusamotel.com
63 units, newly remodeled,standard, family, handicap, meet-ing and jacuzzi rooms. In-roomcoffee, microwave and refrigera-tors. Free wireless high-speed in-ternet. Free local calls, Cinemaxand continental breakfast. Adja-cent restaurant/lounge, nearshopping and casinos. Truck andRV parking.
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Days Inn2009 Riverside DrMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-4141www.daysinn.com/hotel/04735
I-5 Exit 227 – College Way. Fullservice facility with oversizedrooms. Complimentary DeluxeDaybreak Breakfast. Seasonalheated pool. Free wireless inter-net. Pet friendly. Moreno’s FamilyMexican Restaurant/lounge on-site. Close to shopping centers andcasinos. Meeting rooms available.Free truck parking.
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott9384 Old Hwy 99 NBurlington, WA 98233(360) 757-2717www.marriott.com/otsfs
Easy access to I-5. Recentlyremodeled, centrally locatedand minutes from the TulipFields, shopping, dining, andarea attractions. Enjoy roomservice from Bob's Burgers andBrew. Indoor pool, 100% smoke-free, and includes complimen-tary breakfast. Earn MarriottRewards Points.
Four Points by Sheraton714 Lakeway DrBellingham, WA 98225(360) 671-1011 www.fourpointsbellingham.com
We’re your premier full servicehotel in Bellingham, an ideal loca-tion for group meetings, corporatetravel, weddings, and family vaca-tions, with 132 newly renovatedaccommodations and suites plus
two restaurants and an indoorpool located near tulips and theborder. Earn SPG points duringyour stay.
Hampton Inn & Suites1860 Burlington BlvdBurlington, WA 98233(360) 757-7100www.burlingtonsuites.hampton-inn.com
Feel our award winningHamptonality! Clean, comfort-able beds, friendly staff, FREEhot breakfast, FREE wireless in-ternet, indoor pool, hot tub, fit-ness and business center. Easyaccess off I-5, near shoppingand restaurants. Minutes fromthe tulips.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites900 Andis RdBurlington, WA 98233(360) 755-7338www.holidayinnexpress.com/buringtonwa
100% non-smoking hotel in theheart of tulip country. Offerscomplimentary hot breakfast, in-door heated pool/hot tub, mi-crowave/refrigerators in everyroom and one-bedroom suiteswith comfortable living area per-fect for a family vacation. EarnIHG Rewards.
La Conner Channel Lodge 205 N First StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-1500 or (888) 466-4113www.laconnerlodging.com
Waterfront luxury awaits you!The Channel Lodge beckons youto enjoy an elegant getaway thatincludes breakfast, parking, Wi-Fi,luxurious bedding, fireplaces,TV/DVD player, & private bal-conies. Enjoy live piano music onthe weekends & relax with our spaservices.
La Conner Country Inn107 S Second StreetLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-1500 or (888) 466-4113 www.laconnerlodging.com
Come enjoy our charming Inn,lined with cedar-shake siding,filled with warmth and friendli-ness. Make our lobby your homeaway from home. After a memo-rable night’s rest, your compli-mentary continental breakfastawaits you. Enjoy free Wi-Fi andparking, and exploring thenearby town.
Marina Inn3300 Commercial AveAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 293-1100 or (800) 231-5198www.marinainnwa.com
Feel confident choosing MarinaInn with our exceptionally cleanrooms, excellent customer serviceand 24 hour Front Desk. Enjoy ourFresh Baked cookies every eveningand Continental Breakfast everymorning. Free wireless. Discountsfor Seniors, Military, and AAA.
Swinomish Casino and Lodge 12885 Casino DrAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 293-2691 or (888) 288-8883www.sw inomishcasino and-lodge.com
Explore Swinomish Casino andLodge! Enjoy the breath-takingviews of the San Juan Islands, Mt.Baker, and Padilla Bay. Relax onthe patio at 13moons Restaurantand experience the excitement ofthe casino. Share a craft cocktailwith friends at the new Center Bar.
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The Skagit Casino Resort5984 North Darrk LaneBow, WA 98232(877) 275-2448www.theskagit.com
The Skagit Hotel offers 103restful rooms, including 29 suiteswith jetted spas and fireplaces.Amenities include an indoorheated pool with retractable roof,dry sauna, hot tub, and fitnessroom. Each room comes withHBO movie channels, LCD flatscreen TVs, high-speed internetaccess, coffee maker, and more!
The Skagit Ridge Hotel18444 Bow Ridge DrBow, WA 98232(888) 724-1640www.theskagitridge.com
With scenic views of theNorth Cascades and Skagit Val-ley, The Skagit Ridge Hotel offers41 well appointed guest roomsfeaturing LCD flat screen TV's,HBO movie channels, high-speed internet access, minifridge, microwave, coffee maker,and more! Continental breakfastand 24-hour shuttle to SkagitCasino Resort is also available.
Tulip Inn2200 Freeway DrMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 428-5969 or (800) 599-5969www.tulipinn.net
Deluxe Guest Rooms, Compli-mentary Continental Breakfast,In-room Coffee, Refrigerators/Mi-crowaves, Free WIFI, Satellite TV,
Places to Stay – cont’dHBO and Sports Channels,Queen/King Beds, Kitchen Units,100% Smoke Free, Pet FriendlyRoom, Near Tulip Fields, Restau-rants, Shopping. AAA-approved.I-5 Exit 227.
BED AND BREAKFASTChuckanut Manor B&B3056 Chuckanut DrBow, WA 98232(360) 766-6191
One 2-bedroom suite for 1-4people furnished in antiques withkitchen, dining area, living room,bath and Jacuzzi spa. Continentalbreakfast included. Spectacularview and sunset!
Katy’s Inn503 S Third StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-9909 or (866) 528-9746www.katysinn.com
In the heart of La Conner!View of the Channel! Walkingdistance to all shops and restau-rants! Victorian home built in1882. Four rooms all with Pri-vate Baths. Fantastic breakfast.Come Stay with Us!
Pleasant Ridge B&B14022 Dodge Valley RoadMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 466-2444www.pleasantridgebb.com
Guests are calling this thenicest lodging around. Close toeverything that’s going on withoutthe noise and crowds of the city.Situated on three gorgeous coun-try acres of Pleasant Ridge nearLa Conner. Three rooms, privatebaths, gourmet breakfast.
Whispering Firs B&B19357 Kanako LaneMount Vernon, WA 98274(360) 428-1900 or (800) 428-1992www.whisperingfirs.com
Set on 250 acres overlookingPuget Sound and San Juan is-lands. Wooded hiking, privatefishing and wildlife. Large rooms,astonishing views, Jacuzzi andfull breakfast. Children and petsaccepted with prior arrange-ments. Vic and Linda Benson,Innkeepers.
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RV/CAMPING SITES
Burlington-Anacortes KOA6397 N Green RdBurlington, WA 98233(800) 562-9154 or (360) 724-5511www.koa.com/campgrounds/ burlington
Quiet and beautiful countrysetting campgrounds near thetulip festival. Enjoy our new50amp full service pull-thru siteswith free cable, Wi-Fi, indoor pool,and spacious rec hall. We alsohave newly located camping cab-ins and deluxe cabins available.
Mount Vernon RV Park1229 Memorial HwyMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 428-8787 or (800) 385-9895
Located next to downtownMount Vernon in the heart of Sk-agit Valley. 81 full service sites in-cluding large pull thrus. Picnictables, immaculate restroomswith free showers, 50-amp serv-ice. Free Cable TV and Wi-Fi.
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ANACORTES (360) 293-3832 Anacortes Chamber of Commerce819 Commercial Ave #FAnacortes, WA 98221www.anacortes.orgWaterfront Festival: June 2-3Anacortes Arts Festival: August 3-5Bier on the Pier: October 5-6
BURLINGTON (360) 757-0994 Burlington Chamber of Commerce520 E Fairhaven AveBurlington, WA 98233www.burlington-chamber.comBerry Dairy Days: June 15-17Harvest Festival Pumpkin Pitch:
September 29
CONCRETE (360) 853-8784 Concrete Chamber of Commerce45770 Main St, Concrete, WA 98327www.concrete-wa.comSkagit Eagle Festival: Every full weekend
in JanuaryMardi Gras Parade February 10Cascade Days: August 18-19Ghost Walk: Saturdays in October
LA CONNER (360) 466-4778 La Conner Chamber of Commerce413 Morris St, La Conner, WA 98257Details at www.lovelaconner.comLaConner Daffodil Festival March (activitiesall month)Opening Day Boat Parade: MayClassic Boat and Car Show: AugustBrew on the Slough: October 20Holiday Events: December
MOUNT VERNON (360) 428-8547 Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce301 W Kincaid, Mount Vernon, WA 98273www.mountvernonchamber.comRiverwalk Concerts – Thursday second
week of July through AugustHighland Games: July 14-15Skagit County Fair: August 8-11Skagit Wine & Beer Festival: Nov. 17
SEDRO-WOOLLEY (360) 855-1841 Sedro-Woolley Chamber of Commerce810 Metcalf StSedro-Woolley, WA 98284www.sedro-woolley.comBlast from the Past: June 1-3Loggerodeo: June 29-July 4Tree Lighting & Parade: December 1 Breakfast with Santa December 8
OTHER EVENTSSkagit River Salmon Festival – September 8 Edgewater Park, Mount Vernon
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We receive funding from the town of La Conner, the cities of Anacortes,Burlington, Mount Vernon, Sedro-Woolley, and from Skagit County throughhotel/motel lodging tax grants.
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Birds of WinterDecember - February annually
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Festival of Family FarmsOctober 6 - 7
www.festivaloffamilyfarms.com
OFFICIAL
OFFICIAL WINE – Pasek Cellers18279 Fir Island Rd, Mount Vernon, WA (360) 445-4048
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OFFICIAL MICROBEER – Anacortes Brewery320 Commercial Ave, Anacortes, WA (360) 588-1720
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OFFICIAL COFFEE – Fidalgo Bay Coffee Roasters856 North Hill Blvd, Burlington, WA (360) 757-8818
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OFFICIAL JEWELRY – Warren Jewelers1126 S Burlington Blvd, Burlington, WA (360) 707-5444
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OFFICIAL CHOCOLATE – Forté Artisan Chocolate700 S First St, Mount Vernon (360) 588-4859
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OFFICIAL HARD CIDER – Tulip Valley Winery16163 State Route 536, Mount Vernon, WA (360) 428-6894
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Our thanks to the people who entered the 2017 Photo Contest. Some of their photos are featured in our brochure,
including contest winners. To see more, visit the Photo/Videosection of www.tulipfestival.org.
We are proud of the small businesses and agricul-tural heritage in Skagit Valley and have developed anOfficial Product program to promote local products.These businesses highlight some of the best SkagitValley has to offer.
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