Whatcom County Farm Tour

Whatcom County Farm Tour

Photo: KAFE


September is “Eat Local Month!”  Join Sustainable Connections for this month-long celebration of farmers, chefs, grocers, and fishers!

On Saturday, September 16th from 10am-4pm, the Whatcom County Farm Tour gives you and your family a chance to meet those who grow and raise our food and how that food makes it from farm to plate!  Farms from around the area are welcoming you in to show you up close how they operate.

Participating farms include:

Alluvial Farms
Barmann Cellars
Cloud Mountain Farm Center
CTK Foodshare and Farm
Fair Cow’s Path Farm
Lydia’s Flock
Oak Meadows Farm
Small Acres Farm
Spring Time Farm
Steensma Creamery & Grace Harbor Farms (co-hosting)
We Grow! Garden
Wright Brothers Farm

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE TOUR AND HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE!

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