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Breakfast Crepes à la Ben Davis

Don’t be intimidated; crepes are easy to make. They will taste as good as the eggs you use. Adapted from a recipe in Piper Davis and Ellen Jackson’s The Grand Central Baking Book, these crepes are a delightful way to begin your day.




July 17-19 – Lavender Festival

Sequim Lavender Festival
July 17–19
Farm Tours: 10 am–6 pm daily
Street Fair & Food Court:
Friday & Saturday, 9 am–7 pm
Sunday, 9 am–6 pm
www.lavenderfestival.com

This is the premier celebration of the joys of lavender and the largest lavender festival in North America.

Sequim is located on Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula, cradled in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains and Olympic National Park. The Sequim-Dungeness Valley has an ideal microclimate for growing lavender.

Farm tours include a visit to seven beautiful farms in the stunning Sequim-Dungeness Valley. Growers share their techniques for cultivating, drying and using lavender, and visitors experience the perfume and beauty of this captivating herb. See dozens of varieties with colors and scents from sweet whites to crisp purples, while enjoying the sunshine, mountain views, scented breezes and open spaces of the valley.

At the street fair, more than 150 crafts and lavender booths, food and music can be found in downtown Sequim. Admission is free.




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