B&B FAMILY FARM
B&B Family Farm is excited to participate once again in the tradition of Sequim’s Lavender Weekend. Our farm is open May through September and is always free, including Sequim Lavender Weekend. You will find almost 10,000 plants of 16 different varieties on our farm and many folks also will get to see the lavender hanging to dry in our almost centuryold barn.
5883 Old Olympic Highway 360-504-2585 bbfamilyfarm.com
We have fantastic photo opportunities throughout our property with our barns, Olympic Mountain range backdrop and beautiful lavender fields. Our family, Bruce, Bonnie, Kristy and Zion, are excited to share our love of lavender by providing informational tours of our lavender drying and processing. Additionally, we have distilling demonstrations from our certified International Perfume Foundation distiller, Zion, plus lavender harvesting information and bud defoliating and cleaning demonstrations with our unique “jitter-bud” lavender cleaning machine. Our tours happen continuously throughout the day with no waiting. We have a beautiful gift shop full of handmade lavender soaps, lotions, award-winning essential oils and many other treats, all made here on our farm. U-cut lavender is available and easy to access. We will have lavender lemonade for sale and rock painting, hiding and finding activities for children. We are easy to access on Old Olympic Highway and have 12 sprawling acres with plenty of parking. B&B Family Farm is family- and pet-friendly and has a relaxed and low-key atmosphere. Join our family as we celebrate another season of lavender in Sequim. We look forward to meeting you!
FREE ADMISSION
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• Family owned and operated • Unique, free, educational farm experience • Quality, handmade lavender products
• Oil distillation
5883 Old Olympic Hwy. Sequim, Washington (360) 504-2585
bbfamilyfarm.com 8 • Sequim Lavender Weekend 2018
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• 1000s of lavender bunches drying in 100 year old barn • U-Pick • Tours and demonstrations
Open Daily May-Sept 9-5 Sequim Gazette & Peninsula Daily News