
In Full Bloom – The Story of the Sequim Lavender Festival with Kelly Iriye
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Join us this week as we dive deep into the fragrant fields of Sequim, Washington, with a local legend: Kelly Iriye, the Director of the Sequim Lavender Festival. Known as “America’s Lavender Festival,” this beloved annual event draws visitors from all over the world to celebrate the region’s world-class lavender farms.
In this episode, we explore:
Kelly’s Journey: how passion, purpose, and purple blooms shaped her path.
Festival Evolution: How the festival has grown since inception, including its origins, significant milestones, and creative pivots during challenging times.
Community & Culture: Hear about the collaborative spirit that defines Sequim—the bond between regional growers, artisans, musicians, and visitors.
Festival Highlights: Insider tips on the must-see experiences—lavender farm tours, essential-oil workshops, live music, culinary delights, artisanal crafts, and family-friendly activities.
Future Vision: What’s next for the festival? Kelly shares upcoming trends, new initiatives, and ways people can connect year-round—not just in July.
Whether you’re a lavender aficionado or simply curious about what makes Sequim shine in purple, this episode is full of aromatic insights, colorful stories, and blooming inspiration.
Perfect for:
Gardening enthusiasts and small-scale farmers
Festival lovers and event planners
Travelers seeking unique local experiences
Anyone who enjoys heartfelt conversations rooted in community and place
Tune in now to experience the scent, spirit, and stories behind the Sequim Lavender Festival with someone who knows it best!
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