Country Meadow Village Community Blog

Tulip time in Sedro-Woolley

By admin: 03/03/2013 @ 10:10 am

 

Country Meadow Village driver Nate Vandenburg (in the black hat) poses with the amazing volunteers of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. They spent the day touring the area learning all about the festival for 2013.

It must be tulip time once again in Skagit County! Country Meadow Village bus driver Nate Vandenburg (pictured above in the black hat) spent the day driving a group of volunteers for the 2013 Skagit Valley Tulip Festival as they toured the fields, learning all about the festival for the upcoming festivities!

 
 
 

Country Meadow Village bus blends in with Skagit Valley Tulip Festival!

By admin: 04/23/2012 @ 12:10 pm

 

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Country Meadow Village took a trip to the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival and Program Director David Bricka was able to take this stunning photo! That’s the back of the Country Meadow Village bus, which has a wrapped photo of the tulip fields, and one of the actual fields in the background. Pretty cool!

 
 
 

2011 Skagit Valley Tulip Festival Poster Artist comes to Country Meadow Village

By admin: 04/20/2011 @ 4:07 pm

 

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2011 Skagit Valley Tulip Festival poster artist John Ebner came to Country Meadow Village to visit with residents as part of the sanctioned festival event “Tiptoe Through Our Tulips at Country Meadow Village.”  Mr. Ebner visited with every resident in the dining room and personally autographed a beautiful post card with the poster image on it.

 
 
 

Planting and planning for spring

By admin: 02/23/2011 @ 9:19 am

 

By Kathy Boyd
Skagit Valley Herald

Volunteers from two local Girl Scout troops and students from Sedro-Woolley High School recently pushed their spades into a community garden while thinking about springtime beauty.

The youth helped residents and staff at Country Meadow Village near Sedro-Woolley plant 1,500-plus tulip bulbs.

Country Meadow Village Program Director David Bricka said Washington Bulb Co. donated some of the bulbs, which are expected to bloom in time for viewing by visitors during the 2011 Skagit Valley Tulip Festival in April.

“We had a perfect rain-free day to plant all of the bulbs,” Bricka said. “It was wonderful having so many kids of all ages filling the courtyards with laughter and frivolity.”

Nancy Jankelson, Assistant Festival Director, said the students’ newly created flowerbeds in the resident community’s two interior courtyards will be featured in the 2011 Festival brochure as a new sanctioned

event on April 13. The event, called Tiptoe Through Our Tulips at Country Meadow Village, will feature artist John Ebner signing copies of the 2011 festival poster.

Jankelson encourages more community participation in the 28th annual Festival.

“We like to involve as many people as possible from all over the Skagit Valley,” Jankelson said.