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Local products abound at festival By: Cindy Verge
Hundreds of acres of flowers complemented by stunning craftmanship Festival attendees can't go wrong when they decide to try some of the local products available in Skagit Valley. Golden Glen Creamery's dairy products are as fresh as it gets and they come in old-fashioned glass bottles. Try some at 15098 Field Rd., Bow. Rosabella's Garden Bakery was started by owner Rose Merritt. The country store features many gift items and lots of delicious food. Once you try Rose's apple pie, you will be back again and again. At 8933 Farm to Market Rd. in Bow. Sauk Mountain Pottery features hand made wood-fired stonewear made right here in Skagit County. Other artisians from the Concrete area join together to stock the site at 16769 McLean Rd. in Mount Vernon with quality goods. Of course, there are also the five different art shows going on during the festival, featuring something for any art lover and at a variety of locations. Check out page 6 of our brochure to find out more about the ALN Art Bash, Art in a Pickle Barn (now at Cascade Mall), Art at the Schoolhouse (located at Christiansen Nursery), Pleasant Ridge Gallery at Rexville or the Conway Muse Old Auction Barn.
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