||| FROM MARCY MONTGOMERY for SAN JUAN MAKERS GUILD |||
A new, fun newsletter is featuring creative makers across the San Juans. Check out ‘Hatch’ to learn about creative arts, design, food, and events on Orcas, Lopez and San Juan Islands.
Classes, performances, festivals and more, all in one enjoyable read. See the featured stories at https://sanjuanmakersguild.com/hatch/.
September Hatch Newsletter Highlights for Orcas:
- Wonder Camp is hosting classes at the Imagine Festival at Doe Bay Resort on Saturday and Sunday, Sept 9-10, with Orcas instructors Joy Hughes – Making a Didgeridoo, Journaling with Debra Babcock (writing, drawing and painting), Watercolor still life and Nature Printing with Alexis Bouchard, and Blacksmithing with Zackarya Leck. Classes are free to Imagine Festival registrants. Learn about our instructors at https://orcaswondercamp.org/imagine .
- Interested in a Tool Library and Repair Cafes? Learn about sister programs across Washington with Kami Bruner of Zero Waste WA and Repair Economy WA. Join the conversation on Zoom on September 12 th , 11am. Free. To register, see https://sanjuanmakersguild.com/repair-economy-news/.
- A Special Farm-to-Fork lunch at Warm Valley Orchard on Sunday, Oct 1 during the Farm Tours benefits the Orcas School Garden. Join us in honoring our local food and fiber shed at Warm Valley Orchard. Lunch in the orchard is hosted by the Island Food Heroes program and features three courses of delicious local harvests prepared by The Kitchen. Enjoy island wine and ciders, appetizers from Girl Meets Dirt made from WVO fruits, with heritage grain bread and island cheeses preceding the sit-down lunch. Tours of the sheep-to yarn-to textile studio of Maria Nutt and the orchards, livestock and farm practices managed by Bob Nutt are available 10-noon and 2-4. Living Island Heritage experience for islanders and guests. Preorder tickets for the lunch available online at https://sjimakersguild.ticketbud.com/orcasfarmtourlunch23.
Hatch is published by the San Juan Islands Makers Guild to share news and activities from creative makers throughout the San Juan archipelago in the Salish Sea of Washington.
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