Dustbowl Revival to Perform at Wild Buffalo, Washington Native Plant Society Hosts Field Trips, and Northwest Raspberry Festival in Lynden
This weekend in Whatcom County, Washington, is packed with exciting events for residents to enjoy. Dustbowl Revival, a renowned American roots music band, will be performing at the Wild Buffalo on Friday, July 19. The show promises to be a lively celebration of music, featuring special guests. Tickets can be purchased on the Wild Buffalo website.
For those interested in food and cycling, Sustainable Connections is hosting the Farm to Table Trail ride in Ferndale, offering participants the opportunity to explore the local farm-fresh food scene while biking. The four-hour tour includes visits to local farms such as Appel Farms, Boxx Berry Farm, and Twin Sisters Creamery.
Nature enthusiasts can join the Washington Native Plant Society’s Koma Kulshan Chapter on a series of free field trips to the North Cascades throughout the summer. The upcoming hike to Grouse Ridge on July 20 will take participants through flower-covered alpine meadows with stunning views of Mount Baker. Registration is required for these trips, with a limit of 12 participants per outing.
Lastly, the highlight of the weekend is the Northwest Raspberry Festival in Lynden, offering a variety of activities including a 3-on-3 basketball tournament, wine tasting, a car show, live music, and more. Residents are encouraged to visit Lynden to celebrate all things raspberry. More information about the festival can be found on the Lynden website.
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