OPLCTA Launch Event recommendation

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Launch Event recommendation
Summary: OPLCTA’s direction to Kathy and Steve was understood to provide recommended
course of actions for fall 2009 Membership Launch.
Recommended course of action is to produce and distribute both print and e-blast marketing
campaign to potential membership. Follow-up with personal contacts by OPLCTA
“Ambassadors”, equipped with print and web collaterals which articulate the mission, vision, and
return on investment value for OPLCTA members.
Optimal timeframe for campaign is seen as September – October with early November as the
end date.
Suggested primary launch scenario:
 1st of October canvas mailing to potential membership database;
 1st of October press release distribution;
 followed by a 7th & 12th of October e-blast of message;
 culminated with a October 14th of October presentation at the The Olympic Peninsula
Tourism Summit, sponsored by the Olympic Peninsula Tourism (booth, presentation,
take-away materials, ‘farmers-table’ lunch);
 follow-up visits “Ambassador” through the balance of October.
 Assessment and evaluation in December.
Secondary launch scenario = primary launch plus:
Satellite / hybrid support events focused on generating initial OPLCTA awareness at the
following existing regional events:
 August 15 - booth for the Olympic Culinary Loop at Salmon Fest, which will take place at
the Little Creek Casino Resort
 August 30 – booth and/or table-tents at the Jefferson County Farmers Market Assoc.
Harvest Dinner, which will take place at Fort Worden Commons c/o Bon Appétit
 September 11-13, booth Annual Wooden Boat Festival, Port Townsend
 October 3 – booth Mason County’s Oysterfest, location TBD.
 October 10-11, booth Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival, Port Angeles Waterfront
 Fall (date ? + product?) for the Grays Harbor County Farm City Dinner - Grays Harbor
County Harvest Celebration, location TBD;
 November 7 – table tents? for the Port Angeles Harvest Winemaker Dinner, hosted by
Olympic Cellars at Joy's Wine Bistro
(Note: the ROI from these support events is directly linked to Weakness and Threats regarding
ready access to lots and lots of mature, first rate product within next 15 – 30 days!!)
Steve and Kathy engaged in a modified SWOT analysis of above launch proposal. Some
findings include:
Strengths:
 Cost effective when compared to developing, staffing, and funding booths, gatherings, or
like events.
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Scalable in that we can quickly deploy campaign, and then individually personalize
follow-up
Growers & producers along with hoteliers and restaurateurs are in their respective:
fields, tidelands, wineries, properties or kitchens. They’re not alongside the public at
“Taste-centric” events or festivals. The campaign approaches them with a business
proposal at their place of business, via the communications mode they’re most accustom
to.
Opportunities:
 September-October campaign window should parallel with best, post season, cash flow
from growers, lodging and restaurants. (Liberally utilizing farming metaphors:)
 The target dates offer a “Fertile season” for launch event in September, October, not
later than first of November.
 Goal: To plant incentivized “seeds” within potential membership base, encouraging them
to sow a partnership with OPLCTA for the future harvest of a deliverables envisioned by
OPLCTA.
Weakness and Threats
 Don’t yet have mature product, (e.g. logo, website, events, actively touring, dining,
lodging foodie public), to prove our case for membership in OPLCTA.
 Rather – in a chicken-or-egg reality we’re asking industry growers and producers to
become OPLCTA members on faith that the eventual “harvest” will be a bountiful return
on their investment.)
To Do’s:
 Develop potential membership data base – mash-up draft attached as “contacts”
 Develop messaging;
 Deploy message via: Direct mail, e-mail, press releases, four county Chambers and
Farmers Market Associations;
 Develop talking points and tool kit for Olympic Peninsula Tourism Summit presentation
as well as personal follow-up contacts made by “Ambassadors”
o Will OPLCTA board become “Ambassadors” in whole or part? Otherwise need to
identify and recruit “Ambassadors”
 Back all this up with robust and mature: logo, web-site, collaterals, and calendar for
Q4’09 and Q1&2 ’10 culinary products.
Draft Launch event development task outline & Target Market listing – Attached
Culinary Launch event
Phase 1: Event Feasibility, Analysis
Feasibility Analysis Stage
 The Events Purpose
 Researching real world examples
 Shortlisting dates
Researching Viability
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Sponsors and Resellers
Target Market Listing
Finding similar events
Joint Collaboration
Event Costing – Vendor cost estimates
Phase 2: Baseline Preparations
Event Funding and Finances
Confirm dates, venues, contracts and attendance
Phase 3: Event Promotion
Tell the Story!
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pre-launch,
launch and
overall launch stories
Phase 4: Final Launch Preparations
Phase 5: Launching the event
Phase 6: Evaluation – Post Event Review(s)
Contacts:
CTED/WEDC
Egils Milbergs WEDC – Executive Director
Evergreen Plaza Building, Floor 6
711 S Capital Way Suite 607
Olympia, WA 98504-8302
Egils.Milbergs@wedc.wa.gov / (360) 586-5661
Noreen Hoban, Assistant to the Executive Director
Phone: 360.586.5662
Email: NoreenH@WEDC.wa.gov
Chambers
Port Townsend Chamber-Commerce - www.ptchamber.org - (360) 385-7869
Sequim Chamber of Commerce - www.cityofsequim.com - (360) 683-6197
Quilcene-Brinnon Chamber-Commerce - www.emeraldtowns.com - (360) 765-4999
Port Hadlock Chamber-Commerce - www.porthadlockchamber.org - (360) 379-5380
Chamber of Commerce - www.portangeles.org 121 E Railroad Ave, Port Angeles - (360) 4522363
Chamber of Commerce Shelton-Mason County - www.sheltonchamber.org 221 W Railroad Ave
# 5, Shelton - (360) 426-2021
McCleary Community Chamber of Commerce - www.mcclearychamber.org 100 S 3rd St,
McCleary - (360) 495-3667
Chamber of Commerce Tumwater - www.tumwaterchamber.com 5304 Littlerock Rd SW,
Tumwater - (360) 786-1685
Grays Harbor Chamber-Commerce - www.graysharbor.org - (360) 532-1924
Montesano Chamber of Commerce - www.wcce.org - (360) 249-5522
Elma Chamber Of Commerce - www.elmachamber.org - (360) 482-3055
Ocean Shores Chamber-Commerce - www.oceanshores.org - (360) 289-2451
Westport/Grayland Chamber-Commerce - www.westportgrayland-chamber.org - (360) 2689422
Cranberry Coast Chamber-Commerce - www.cranberrycoastcoc.com - (360) 267-2003
Washington Coast Chamber-Commerce (360) 289-4552
Cranberry Coast Chamber of Commerce - www.cranberrycoastcoc.com - (800) 473-6018
WSU Extension offices
Clallam County
County Director: Beus, Curtis E
Office Manager: Kennedy, Lori
223 E 4th St., Suite 15 (mailing)
223 E 4th St., Suite 15 (street)
Port Angeles, WA 98362-3015
Phone: (360) 417-2279
FAX: (360) 417-2414
beusc@wsu.edu
Jefferson County
County Director: Baril, Katherine L.
Admin Assistant Lead: Meyer, Laurie E.
201 W. Patison Street (mailing)
Port Hadlock, WA 98339-9751
Phone: (360) 379-5610 FAX: (360) 379-5617
kbaril@wsu.edu
Kate Dean
WSU Jefferson County Extension
Small Farms Program Coordinator
kdean@jefferson.wsu.edu
(360)379-5610
(360)301-1750 cell
Grays Harbor County
Don Tapio
32 Elma-McCleary Road
PO Box 3018 (mailing)
Elma, WA 98541-3018
Phone: (360) 482-2934
tapiod@wsu.edu
Mason County
County Director: Simmons, Robert C.
Office Manager: DeWall, Lisa
11840 Hwy 101 N. (mailing)
11840 Hwy 101 N. (street)
Shelton, WA 98584-9709
Phone: (360) 427-9670 x690
FAX: (360) 427-7264
simmons@wsu.edu (360) 867-2168
Famer Market Associations
Clallam Co.
THE PORT ANGELES FARMERS' MARKET
Year Round Hours
Saturday 10AM to 2PM
At the Clallam County Courthouse at 4th and Peabody
During the Summer
Wednesday 3PM to 6PM
At the corner of Laurel Street and First Street
Michele d'Hemecourt, Market Manager
P.O. Box 336
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Manager@portangelesfarmersmarket.com
360-460-0361 e-newsletter: http://tinyurl.com/cjpu9n.
Sequim - Sequim Open Aire Market,
Market every Saturday from May 9th thru October 17th to the Sequim Open Aire Market,
located in downtown Sequim on Cedar Street between Sequim Avenue and 2nd Avenue
Mark Ozias, Market Director
P.O. Box 1817, Sequim, WA 98382
director@sequimmarket.com
(360) 460-2668 (M-F, 8:00 am - noon)
Joe Irvin, Site Manager
sitemanager@sequimmarket.com
Grays Harbor County
Street Market
Sunday’s June – Aug. 11AM-4PM
Kayte Jenson
Market Director
360-532-8443
Kayte@graysharborstreetmarket.com
Address : Grays Harbor Street Market
PO Box 247
Aberdeen, WA 98520
The Grays Harbor Street Market now has an office on the 2nd floor of the D&R Theater
Contact Kayte there M - W - F from 9:00 am. to 1:00 pm. Phone: 360-532-8443
Location Anchor Bank Parking lot across from Aberdeen Library
Aberdeen, WA 98520
Hoquiam Market – (year round)
Every Saturday 9am Opening Bell / 1pm Closing Bell
Downtown Aberdeen, in the Anchor Bank parking lot, on the southeast corner of First and "I"
Streets.
Contact Information
Guy Koehler
home.centurytel.net/rivendellranch/ghcfm
360-987-0088
Mailing Address:
100 Hensel Rd
Hoquiam, WA 98550
Jefferson Co.
2009 Market Season
Saturdays
9:30 am - 1:30 pm
May 2-Nov 21, 2009
Wednesdays
3:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Jun 10-Sep 30, 2009
Will O'Donnell, Director
Port Townsend Farmers Market
will@ptfarmersmarket.org
www.ptfarmersmarket.org
360-379-9098
Mason County
Farmers Market Manager
Elizabeth Campbell
360-432-9037
maddieandliz@msn.com
Website Manager: Claude Mahmood, cwm3rd@comcast.net
Shelton Farmers Market
P. O. Box 1061
Shelton WA 98584
www.sheltonfarmersmarket.com
Shelton Farmers Market
Open the first week of May and closes the last week of September.
Days of operation are Saturday 9am to 2pm.
located on 3rd Street between Cedar and Franklin (or for a pdf map click here)
Nice self-guided farm tour map: http://www.masoncd.org/718Farm2Map08.pdf
Belfair Farmers Market
Sat. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Highway 3, at Theler Wetlands entrance
Harstine Island Farmers Market
Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Harstine Island Community Hall
Producers –
Lytle Seafoods Oyster Shack (Mike & Kathy Lytle)
1 Rock View Lane Hoquiam (360-538-2654)
www.lytleseafoods.com.
Bradys Oysters, Inc. (Kristi Ballo, Korry Engvall)
3714 Oyster Place E. Aberdeen (360) 268-0077
www.bradysoysters.com.
Poverty Flats (Ken Wahlheim & Paula Cook)
1367 Udell-Hansen Rd Grayland (360) 267-3944
Lily Lane (Monte & Loni Hooper)
6 John Wayne Lane Aberdeen (360) 648-0044
ilylane@comcast.net.
Westport Winery & Vineyards By-the-Sea (Blain & Kim Roberts)
1 South Arbor Rd. Aberdeen (360) 648-2224
www.westportwines.com.
www.westportwines.com.
Jack’s Lilium & Dahlia Farm (Jack Bucy)
7308 Blaine Rd. Aberdeen (360) 464-8263
Hockett Family Christmas Trees (Franklin Hockett)
Timberview Lane Montesano (360) 249-5209
Sasquatch Farm (Nancy Dale)
267 Wynoochee Valley Rd. Montesano (360) 580-2544
Anderson Family Farm (Doug & Liane Anderson)
353 Wynoochee Valley Rd. Montesano (360) 249-3550
andersonfamilyfarm@gmail.com.
DEW Acres (Darrell & Evelyn Wogan)
64 Geissler Rd. Montesano (360) 249-5086
www.dewacres.com. Email:
dewacres@hotmail.com.
Shaffner Farms (Owen & JoAnn Shaffner)
158 Geissler Rd. Montesano (360) 249-6722
info@shaffnerfarm.com.
Estrella Family Creamery (Anthony & Kelli Estrella)
659 Wynoochee Valley Rd. Montesano (360) 249-6541
www.estrellafamilycreamery.com.
Wynoochee Windmill Farm (John & Terry Stevenson)
1381 Wynoochee Valley Rd. Montesano (360) 249-3755
C&S Livestock (Craig & Sally Thiessen)
65 Simmons Rd. Montesano (360) 249-6196 or (360) 500-9079
www.cslivestock.
Brady Tree Farm (George E. Halverson)
79 Middle Satsop Rd. Montesano (360) 249-2000
Hedlund Christmas Tree Farm (Ed Hedlund)
W. 980 Schafer Park Rd. Elma (360) 482-3987
www.hedlundtrees.com.
Juel’s Unique Nursery (Julie Sanchez)
350 E. Satsop Rd. Elma (360) 482-2441
www.juelsuniquenursery.com.
Olympic View Dairy (Greg, Terry & Geoff Willis)
83 Willis Rd. Montesano (360) 249-5386
Chapman Farms (Scott Chapman)
239 Brady Loop Rd. E. Montesano (360) 581-4177
Lubbe Farms (Kurt & Lynn Lubbe)
186 Brady Loop Rd. E. Montesano (360) 249-5475
Peonies Plus (Frank Dickson & Ginny Scott)
41 Calder Rd. Elma (360) 490-3608 or (360) 861-8030
www.peoniesplus.com
or email us at inland@comcast.net.
Cindy’s Plant Stand (Cindy Knight)
1199 Monte-Elma Rd. Elma (360) 482-3258
B.C. Farm (Scott Beerbower)
1179 Monte-Elma Rd. Elma (360) 482-2098
Amerasian Farm (Richard & Lolita Clark)
118 Hurd Rd. Elma (360) 482-4563
Satsop Bulb Farm (Kris Edem & Karel Smith)
930 Monte-Elma Rd. Elma (360) 482-5566
www.satsopbulbfarm.com.
Zepp Farm LLC (Mel & Jane Zepp)
17 Larson Rd. McCleary (360) 701-7586
jzepp@live.com.
Bitterroot Farms (Tom & Deanna Newton)
784 Mox-Chehalis Rd. McCleary (360) 495-3132
highlandmom@centurytel.net. Visit us at
www.bitterrootfarms.com.
Oak Meadows Buffalo Ranch (Ed & Jill Lagergren)
91 Porter Creek Rd. W. Elma (360) 482-3853
www.oakmeadowsbuffalo.com.
Dan’s Dahlias (Dan Pearson)
994 South Bank Rd. Oakville (360) 482-2406
www.dansdahlias.com.
Samara Nursery (Brett DeMond & Lonnie Crumley)
97 Bartell Rd. Oakville (360) 482-3037
livingart@centurytel.net.
Ramsdells’ Outback Ranch (Mel & Sherry Ramsdell)
133 Fall River Rd. Box No. 133. Cosmopolis (360) 533-3939
sabr_57@hotmail.com.
Andrea's Garden • Conrad & Amie Albaugh
102 Vautier Rd., Sequim, WA 98382
(360) 582-9722 • haalbaugh@yahoo.com
Cut flowers
Bayside Garden • Kathy Ackerman
P.O. Box 149, Brinnon, WA 98320
(360) 796-4155 • Baysidegardengal@hotmail.com
Produce with a focus on tree fruit and berries
Berg's Bonsai • Chris Berg
2916 NW Bucklin Hill Rd, #242, Silverdale, WA 98383
(360) 437-9664
Bonsai!
Cape Cleare Fishery • Rick Oltman
P.O. Box 193, Chimacum, WA 98325
(360) 385-7486/(206) 799-7678
rick@capecleare.com
Wild Alaskan fish
Colinwood Farms • Jesse Hopkins
1210 F Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 379-9610 • liveorganiclife@yahoo.com
Produce with a focus on potatoes
Corona Farm • Adam Blake & Emmy Graham
1611 Corona Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 379-2688 • adam at coronafarm dot com
Produce with focus on the unusual, hummus. CSA available!
Dharma Ridge Farm • Zach & Haley Wailand
101 Dharma Rd., Chimacum, WA 98325
(360) 732-0178 • info@dharmaridgefarm.com
Organic produce. CSA available!
Eaglemount Farm • Trudy Davis
P.O. Box 2014, Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 732-4084 • trudydavis@embarq.com
Beer, wine, & hard cider
Finn River Farm • Keith and Crystie Kisler
62 Barnswallow Rd., Chimacum, WA 98325
(360) 732-6822 • kisler@finnriverfarm.com
Produce with a focus on berries, cider coming!
Frog Hill Farm • Sebastian Aguilar & Kelly Gelino
3029 35th St., Port Townsend, WA 98369
(360) 385-9452 • soillife@msn.com
Produce. CSA available!
Golden Harvest • Tom Schioler
PO Box 200, Greenbank, WA 98253
(425) 299-1135
Honey
Green Gable Garden • Carman & Richard Tracer
1821 E. Marrowstone Rd, Nordland, WA 98358
(360) 385-9712 • tracerfamily3@msn.com
Flower bouquets
Handsown Homegrown • Jared Hankins & Sara O'Keefe
23552 State Hwy 3 NW, Poulsbo, WA 98370
(360) 598-4711 • handsownhomegrown@yahoo.com
Heirloom produce with a focus on tomatoes
Harmonys Way Soap Works • Felicia Allen
1460 Egg & I Rd., Chimacum, WA 98325
(360) 732-0638 • harmonyswayfarm@earthlink.net
Goat milk soap
Ivy Hill • Don Haviland, Karen Lee
2909 Ivy Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 385-3633 • haviland@cablespeed.com • kllee99@hotmail.com
Nursery plants
Midori Farm • Hanako Myers, Marko Colby
3320 Elm St., Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 531-1312 • info@midorifarm.com
Plant starts, produce, kim chee, fermented foods
Moosedreams Lavender Farms • Beth Norris, Barbara Landbeck
3101 Greentree Lane, Port Angeles, WA 98362
(360) 681-4949 • moosedreams@tfon.com
Lavender and lavender products
Morganics • Pauline Morgan
2610 Sherman St., Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 385-0996 • babyblu2610@gmail.com
Jams
Mountain Spirit • Denise Joy
P.O. Box 368, Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 385-4491 • mtnspirit@olympus.net
Herbal products, teas and tinctures
Mystery Bay Farm Rachael VanLannen
72 Beveridge Lane Nordland, WA 98358
(360) 385-3309 info@mysterybayfarm.com
Goat Cheese- Chevre and Ricotta
Nash's Organic Produce • Scott Chicester
1865 East Anderson Rd., Sequim, WA 98382
(360) 681-7458 • organic_chi@mac.com
Organic produce. CSA available!
Oatsplanter • Steven Habersetzer
PO Box 1751, Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 385-2135
Produce specializing in garlic
Old Tarboo Farm • Dana Nixon
781 Old Tarboo Road, Quilcene, WA 98376
(360) 732-0965 • danadoodad@yahoo.com
Produce
Phocas Farms • Jim & Kathy Robinson
343 Robinson Rd., Port Angeles, WA 98362-7113
(360) 457-2917 • luddite@olypen.com
Sedums, semperviva, saffron plants
Red Dog Farm • Karyn Williams
PO Box 402, Chimacum, WA 98325
(360) 774-6249 • karynlw@hotmail.com
Organic produce. CSA available!
Sequim Lavender Co. • Paul & Mary Jendruck
503 Guiles Rd., Sequim, WA 98382
(360) 582-1907 • dogdotcalm@yahoo.com
Lavender and lavender products
Serendipity Farm • Christine Llewellyn & Arianne Bertucci
P.O. Box 97, Quilcene, WA 98376
(360) 765-0263 • (360) 765-0606 • serendipityfarm@bigplanet.com
Produce, jams. CSA available!
Some Like It Hot • Charlie Bodony
552 Hastings Ave., Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 531-1410 • mrv@olypen.com
Ground chili spices
Sunfield Farm • Willie Reid
P.O. Box 85, Port Hadlock, WA 98339
(360) 385-3658 • bonsiereid@gmail.com
Produce. CSA available!
Tiny's Organics • Rosalie McPherson
PO Box 222, Port Gamble, WA 98364
(360) 649-1445 • rosaliemcpherson@yahoo.com
Organic tree fruit
Walker Mountain Meadows • Kris Kench
Walker Mt. Meadows Nursery & Farm
82 Leadville Ave Quilcene, Wa. 98376
360 765-4747
walkermtmeadows@hotmail.com
Grass fed and naturally raised beef, lamb, pork & eggs.
Trees and Nursery stock
Whiskey Hill Goat Dairy • Diana Dyer
2333 Cape George Rd., Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 385-3407 • raven5di@hotmail.com
Goat cheeses, soaps, lotions, eggs
Wild Harvest Creamery Suzanne Tyler
Chimacum, WA 98325
360-732-0771 Suzanne@WildHarvestCreamery.com
Goat Cheeses (chevre feta), lamb, goat meat
Wildwood Farms • Mary & Pete Brackney
P.O. Box 579, Quilcene, WA 98376
(360) 765-3181
Produce, eggs, flowers, jam
Willow Wind Gardens • Mikiya Lockhart
P.O. Box 725, Port Hadlock, WA 98339
(360) 301-6657 • ztb1@earthlink.net
Flowering perennials, herbs, shrubs
Dry Creek Farm
Harley Oien
215 Rife Road
Port Angeles, WA 98363
(360) 457-2943
Harmony Hill Herb and Flower Farm
Rory Haggerty
403 Marsden Road
Port Angeles, WA 98362
(360) 452-6611
www.harmonyhillherbs.com
Johnston Farm
Christie Johnston
1046 Heuhslein Rd
Port Angeles, WA 98362
(360) 452-1936
Lazy J Farm
Lela Copeland
225 Gehrke Road
Port Angeles, WA 98362
(360) 820-0339
Nash's Organic Produce
Kia Armstrong
1865 E Anderson Rd
Sequim, WA 98382
(360) 681-7458
www.nashsorganicproduce.com
Red Dog Farm
Karyn Williams
406 Center Road
Chimacum, WA 98325
(360) 732-0223
Rick's Organic Produce
Rick Swayne
310 Cameron Road
Port Angeles, WA 98363
(360) 683-1625
WestWind Farm
Jane and Peter Vanderhoof
585 Wasankari Road
Port Angeles, WA 98363
(360) 928-3022
8 Arms Community Bakery
Jen Ownbey
754-6894 www.8armsbakery.com
Baked goods
Barn Yard Gardens
Kirsten Workman
427-0616 www.barnyardgardens.com
Annual plants, perennial plants, veggie starts, vegetables, herbs, flowers
Big D's Custom Printing
Derick Hunt
545-4402
Printed T-shirts and more
Cedar Circle Farms
Elizabeth Campbell
360-432-9037 maddieandliz@msn.com
Vegetables, berries, starts, hanging baskets
Fairy-Grown Gardens
Katra Adams
432-0481 Sheltonfelts@msn.com
Veggies, seedlings
Flying Dog Farm
Sue & John Sampson
427-2358 jsnh@earthlink.net
Veggies, seedlings
Great Northwest
Carla Connelly
360-426-4717 greatnorthwestllc@yahoo.com
Salmon Fillets, Smoked Oysters, Smoked Salmon, Shrimp, Geoduck
Greenman's Garden
Claude Mahmood
360-432-3520 | cwm3rd@comcast.net
www.greenmansgarden.com
Community Supported Agriculture, Locally Grown Vegetables and Fruit
Heirloom Tomatoes and More
See me at the market or contact me at:
bluelytes@yahoo.com
or contact by mail at:
PO Box 1132
Shelton, Wash. 98584
Will do my best to accomodate special requests for specific plants.
Jekuthiel's Dairy
Jessica Howard, owner
Located near Shelton, WA (45 min NW of Olympia)
360-229-1924 | http://jekuthiel.com/dairy.html
Laughing Duck Farm
Laura Neal Seward
360-427-2830 | Laughing@localnet.com
Flowers and Paintings
Leaf Art Plus
Barbara Brown, Joyce Hawkins and Cindy Trokey
LeafArtPlus@comcast.net
Concrete art, jewelry, and hand-turned bowls
Mother's Gifts
Velma Stevens & David Smith
360-463-0003 | slippy1or2@yahoo.com
Soap, Rice Pillows, Crafts, Some Produce and Flowers
Nature's Creation Organic Farm
Nick & Brittany Pouch
360-426-6693 nicholaspouch@yahoo.com
Produce, Veggie Starts, Glass Art, Rock and Minerals, Fossils
Outback Farm
Roger & Sharon Pearson
426-9221
Salish Sea Soap & Sunsine Valley Farms
Jan Barnett
360-426-4490 | salishseasoap@gmail.com
Soap, plants, produce, lotions, dog products
Serenity Now LLC
Samantha S Farmer
360-277-4203 | sammisue83@yahoo.com
Jar Candlies, Tea Lights, Floater Candles, Homemade Greeting Cards
The Pink Kitchen
Kathy Weber
426-7533 |
Baked goods
Tooling Around with Leather
Dave Puls
426-0358 | toolingleather@q.com
Leather goods
Food Processors
Eaglemount Wine & Cider • Trudy Davis
P.O. Box 2014, Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 732-4084 • info@eaglemountwinery.com
Mt. Townsend Creamery • Matthew Day
334 Sherman St. • Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 379-0895 • info@mttownsendcreamery.com
Morganics • Pauline Morgan
2610 Sherman St., Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 385-0996 • babyblu2610@gmail.com
Pane d'Amore Bakery • Frank d'Amore & Linda Yakush
617 Tyler Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 385-1199 • panedamore@olympus.net
Pastry Design • Anca Hasson
170 Fir Circle, Port Hadlock, WA 98339
(360) 440-7534 • (360) 440-7534 Anca • jhnhasson@msn.com
Some Like It Hot • Charlie Bodony
552 Hastings Ave, Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 531-1410 • mrv@olypen.com
Princess Valiant Coffee
Denise Brennan
PO Box 684
Port Angeles, WA 98362
(360) 452-2334
www.princessvaliant.com
Non-Food Processors
Harmonys Way Soap Works • Felicia Allen
1460 Egg & I Rd., Chimacum, WA 98325
(360) 732-0638 • harmonyswayfarm@earthlink.net
Moosedreams Lavender Farms • Elizabeth Norris & Barbara Landbeck
3101 Greentree Lane Port Angeles, WA. 98362
360-417-0317 • moosedreams@tfon.com
Sequim Lavender Company • Paul & Mary Jendrucko
503 Guiles Rd., Sequim, WA 98382
(360) 582-1907 • dogdotcalm@yahoo.com
Solum & Herbe • Susan Parker
737 Quincy Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 379-4962 • solumherbe@olypen.com
Tusacios Bath • Tim & Corrie Black
1145 Van Ness Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 385-0158 • tbillyblack@yahoo.com
Family Farm - Julie Mustitch sells flowers and fresh produce. Flowers include dahlia’s, lillie’s
and assorted mixes. Produce includes peas, kohlrabi, broccoli, spinach, and snow and sugar
snap peas.
Black Sheep Farm – Karen Bert will have her gourmet salad mix, basil, spinach, and other
produce.
Johnston Farm – Christie Johnson will be there with very sweet strawberries, rhubarb, goose
berries, zucchini, kohlrabi, sugar snap peas, snow peas and shelling peas, lettuce heads, mixed
salad greens, steaming/braising mix, spinach, beets, chard, broccoli, garlic, bulbs, fresh herbs,
basil, sweet pea flower bunches, and maybe few tomatoes!!
Lazy J Farm – Mouse will have salad mix, spinach, heads of lettuce, zucchini, brocolli, peas
(sugar snap and snow), baby carrots, beets, kale, collards, chard, bok choy, arugula, mizuna,
cilantro, garlic scapes.
Nash's Organic Produce - Nash’s will have a variety of organic produce including red butter
lettuce, red radishes, and spinach. They also have certified organic Rainier and Bing cherries
from PDQ farms in Zillah, WA.
Okasan – Eon Lee sells kim chi (both turnip and cabbage kim chee), spring onions, radishes,
red leaf lettuce, carrots, cucumbers, and spinach.
Red Dog Farm Jay will have kohlrabi, lettuce, purple carrots, red and gold beets, bunched
greens, fresh garlic, new potatoes, green onions, radishes, broccoli, cauliflower and more!.
Rick’s Organic Produce – Rick Swayne will have broccoli, snap peas, possibly canning peas,
cauliflower, spinach, and cabbage.
Westwind Farm - Jane Vanderhoof will have new potatoes, salad, and eggs! If you want eggs,
get there early because they sell out fast!
Honey:
Elwha Apiary - Sam and Dave Crossley sell honey and beeswax products (crème and candles),
and elephant garlic.
Seafood – Aquaculture Farmers and Resellers:
Quilbay - Michelle will be back this week, selling manilla clams and pacific oysters, bbq and
cocktail size (the Quilbay Quenchers) caught fresh that day.
Tuna Dan –Tuna Dan is back from Alaska, and will have fresh, troll-caught king salmon!
Wild West – Preston Onkst and Angie Ball will have Neah Bay King Salmon, and other wild
products – wild mushrooms, sea kelp, etc.
Breads, Pastas, Baked Goods, and Prepared Foods:
Bell Street Bakery - Jason will have Artisan breads, fresh pastas and freshly milled grain flours.
He will also bring some scones, cinnamon rolls, and sandwiches!
Blueberry Hill Farm – Karen Nelson sells English muffins and bread made with Nash’s grains,
pie and quiche by the slice, and cinnamon buns!
Dynasty Chinese Restaurant - They will be have hot dumplings, chow mein, and spring rolls
from Dynasty, located on First and Lincoln.
Fried Bread – Sharon Nott sells fried bread, made at the Market and served hot, and green tea
in ceramic cups.
Friends of the Fields – FOF will be at the Market again this Saturday with their Strawberry
Shortcake! Made with fresh local berries, homemade biscuits, and REAL whipped cream! Enjoy
delicious shortcake and help save local farmland. ALL proceeds go to protecting local farmland.
Sequim Valley Syrups and Jams - Jack Clapp sells pies, cookies, cinnamon buns, and syrups,
and jams.
Coffee:
Princess Valiant – Denise Brennan has a wide variety of fresh roasted coffee.
Dog Food:
Bountiful Café – April sells dinner mixes, ground meat, bones, treats and more!
Artisans:
Aglazing Art - Rosalynn Rees runs Aglazing Art Studio, a full service fired arts studio. Aglazing
Art Studio provides all supplies, instruction and encouragement for painting ceramics, hand
building with wet clay, or for fusing glass. They are also happy to help you with any custom
project and will always come up with ideas that will fit any budget.
Happy Hounds - Juanita and Scott Chandler sells hand-crafted textile products for pets and their
people - waste bag carriers, dog blankets, dog bandannas, dog jackets, and pet carriers, as well
as fleece tops and hats for people.
Kimberly's Candles and More - Kimberly Major-Brown sells votives, tart melts, jelly jar candles,
tea lights, pillars, wick-less candles, goat's milk soap, and aroma bead sachets.
Mike’s Cedar Works - Mike Caldwell builds beautiful outdoor products from personally selected
Western Red cedar. A perfect wood for this Northwest climate. He makes chairs, benches,
tables, rocking chairs, picnic tables, planters, arbors, and even pet bowls for large dogs to small
cats. All products can be custom built for your particular size or need.
A New Leaf - Flower / Plant
Alkat, LLC - Wood Products
All Wood Creations - Wood Products
Art by Francine (new vendor in 2009)
Bandit Glass - Jeweler
Basketry Studio (The) - Craft
Bently Cedar Products - Wood Products
Billy Bob's BBQ - Food Vendor
Birds and the Beads (The) - Jeweler
Blooming Brush (The) (new vendor in 2009)
Bubo's Treasures - Wood Products
Cay's Art - Fine Arts
C R Wearables - Jeweler
Cedar Box (The) - Wood Products
Cedar Creek - Food Vendor
Charms - Jewelry
Chocolate Serenade (new vendor in 2009)
Cindy's Spare Loot - Jewelry
Crafts by Carolyn - Jeweler
Cutting Garden, The (new vendor in 2009)
Debra Brochin - Art / Fine Art
Deer Park Designs (new vendor in 2009)
Dietz Mushrooms - Produce
Digi-Photos - Photography
DJ's Pens - Craft (new vendor in 2009)
Dragon Lady Handicrafts - Craft
Egg & I Fuchsias (new vendor in 2009)
Elwha River Gourds - Craft
Emma's All-Natural Dog Biscuits (new vendor in 2009)
Emily's Flowers - Flowers and Plants
Fairaview Farm (new vendor in 2009)
Family Farm (The) - Farm / Produce & Flower / Plant
Fresh Hats - Craft
Full Moon (The) - Craft
Galloping Goats Farm - Skin Care
Garden Mosaics - Craft
Garry L Flynn (new vendor in 2009)
Geezer Crafts Baskets - Wooden Baskets
Glacier Glass
Grace's Doilies - Craft
Graysmarsh Farm Farm / Produce
Hippo Pots - Craft
I Care! Cosmetics - Skin Care
Jeanne Engesath-Fine Arts Art / Fine Art
Jump Start Java - Food Vendor
Kathy's Childrens Wear - Craft
Kitchen Cottage - Craft
Laminations in Time - Wood Products
Laurel Branch Designs (new vendor in 2009)
Lavender Skep Apiary - Food Product
Lazaire Precision Products - Wood Products
Let's Do Lavender - Craft
Live Bread Shoppe (The) - Food Products
M & H Farm - Farm / Produce
Madrona Ridge Pottery - Craft
Magnificent Mud - Craft
Marlow Metalworks - Craft
Mondalyn Studios - Leather Crafts
Nash's Organic Produce - Farm / Produce
Northwest Uniques - Craft
Olga's Yurt of Fiber - Craft
Olivia's Designs (youth) (new vendor in 2009)
Olympic Outdoor Furniture - Wood Products
Out on a Whim - Jewelry
Pacific Northwest Naturals - Flower / Plant / Jewelry
QuilBay Seafood (new vendor in 2009)
RA Silversmith (new vendor in 2009)
Rainshadow Studios (new vendor in 2009)
Rand Star Images - Art / Fine Art
Rockin' Rocks - Jeweler
Sandy Edwards - Skin Care
Sequim Soapworks - Skin Care
Sequim Valley Products - Food Products
Serene Creations - Craft
Sharray - Jewelry
Shepherd's Fold (The) - Craft
Smoothie Essentials - Skin Care
Special Things - Craft
Strait Goods (The) - Food Products (new vendor in 2009)
Studios 19 - Wood Products
Tie Mee - Craft
Three Strands Handwovens (new vendor in 2009)
Tuna Dan - Food Products
Unique As You - Craft
Valley of the Sun - Skin Care
Water Hole # 1 - Food Vendor
Whimsical Woods - Wood Products
Whimzees - Craft
Wild Harvest Creamery - Food Products
XS Baggage & Co. – Craft
Assoc. members –
Recommend building upon Ken Wilson’s 6/19 /OPCTA MEMBERSHIP.xls document, with focus
on the non-consumer (aka “public”) outreach for the initial phase of this membership launch.
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