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2008 Lavender & Wind Art Festival with a Taste of Provence
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What a fabulous Festival we had this year. The weather was sunny and warm, no fog, no wind, plenty of purple. Who could ask for more?
Food & Wine Tent
Artists (Peggy Darst-Townsdin with her photography & books)
Musicians (these were the Shifty Sailors)
Rick took care of Mary who's knee was hurting.
Olivia Forte-Gardener (our WSU Extension Sustainable Ag. coordinator) talking with our favorite Canadian visitor who said she'd come all the way from Alberta for our festival. Impressive. In the background folks are waking the lavender labyrinth. |
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Joan Brosnahan, Collage & Paint Example of art at the show this year:
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Musicians: Friday 5:30 pm: db Jazz. Don Wodjenski (tenor & soprano Saxophones) and Bob Wagner (piano) return to our Artist's Reception with their fabulous sound Saturday 10:30 am Vern Olsen 12:00 pm Vieux est Nouveau 2:00 pm Emmaline DelaPaix (Trio)With simple clear instrumentation and her high, crisp voice, she shows her talent as a songwriter. Her songs are catchy and her instrumentation inventive. Sunday 10:30 am Gale DuBrow, accompanied by Hans Brehmer, will bring her wonderful singing in both French and English. She sings romantic jazz, with heartfelt storytelling that is warm and emotional with sensitive musicianship 12:00 pm Siri Bardarson on cello & guitar, and formerly of "No Band is an Island," brings a deep love of music and amazing creativity to her performances. 2:00 pm Shifty Sailors, A Whidbey Island Institution! They sing songs of the sea. 3:30 Woodrush, Their sound can be described as a blend of classic folk harmonies with a musical backbone of rock, funk, and R&B. One of their members used to pull weeds right here at Lavender Wind Farm! |
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