Keep an eye out for the orange flags at each farm stating Official Farm of The Skagit Valley Festival of Family Farms.
October 5th & 6th, 2024, 10am to 4pm
Tons of kids activities! Bring your whole family!
Businesses and individuals that contribute a minimum of $25 are members of the festival’s Circle of Friends
$20,000
Skagit County Lodging Tax Fund
$4,500
Port of Skagit County
$2,500
Cascadian Farms
$1,000
Washington State Potato Commission
Cascade Natural Gas
Banner Bank
$500
SaltChuk Resources
Fisher Companies, Inc.
Puget Sound Energy
$300
Northwest Farm Credit
$250
Blade Chevrolet
Burlington Eye Care, Dr. Raymond Powell
Dahl’s Electric
Fisher & Sons
Linda Becker
Pat Rimmer Tire Center, Sedro Woolley
Saltchuk Resources
Skagit State Bank
The Hose Shop, Inc.
$200
Delaval Direct Distribution
$150
D&D Seed Co., Inc.
Norm Nelson, Inc.
Ron & Jan Wesen
Osborne Seed Co.
Valley Freightliner
$100
Chuckanut Valley Veterinary
Columbia Bank
Chrishaven Trees
Puget Sound Energy
Puget Sound Veterinary Group
Reisner Distributor Company
Skagit River Steel & Recycling
Stowes Shoes and Clothing
Wilbur Ellis Co.
$25
Carletti Architects
Goods and Services
Baker Septic
Courier Printing
Courier-Times
Skagit Valley Herald
Washington State Potato Commission
Western Washington Agricultural Association
WSU Skagit County Extension
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