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VALLEY VOWSVALLEY VOWSA SUPPLEMENT TO THE METHOW VALLEY NEWS
2016
A wedding resource guide for the
Methow Valley
FREE
Venues
Photography
Catering&
So Much more!
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WEDDINGFAVORITES
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Here you’ll find a luxurious and relaxed atmosphere with hospitality at its finest. We offer comfortable,
romantic accommodations for the bride and groom as well as wedding party and guest lodging.
Beautifully Appointed Hotel Suites
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Full Gourmet Kitchens and Barbecues
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ContentsFinding the perfect location
… which could be just about anywhere in the Methow
4 Celebrate with a taste of the Methow
Local caterers make the most of local foods
7A few of the essentials
Trust the professionals to make sure the details are covered
8Creative gifts, Methow-Style
Quality is the norm for locally made food, arts, crafts & personal-care items
11A classic Methow Valley wedding
Zach & Taylor Ferrill created a Western theme, with all the trimmings
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Don Nelson, publisher/editorSheila Ward, advertisingTyson Kellie, advertising
Rebecca Walker, office managerDana Sphar, ad design/production
Darla Hussey, design
Articles by Joanna Bastian
A publication of the Methow Valley News
P.O. Box 97, Twisp, WA 98856509.997.7011 • 509.997.3277 [email protected]
www.methowvalleynews.com
Find us on FacebookCOVER PHOTO BY TERI PIEPER
What does a “Methow Valley wedding” look like?
You tell us. If they were all alike, it wouldn’t be nearly as much
fun to get married here.
There are some common features, to be sure: beautiful scen-
ery, unique settings, boundless activity options, honeymoon-
right-where-you-are potential.
Beyond that, it’s an open canvas on which you can create
everything — from traditional to adventurous to quirky.
All the elements you need are here: lodging, facilities, cater-
ing, gifts, f lowers, entertainment, planning help, recreational
diversions, photography, salons, equipment, printing, furnish-
ings, spas and other amenities.
Just add imagination. We’ll take care of the rest.
Our annual Valley Vows publication will help you make deci-
sions about every aspect of your special day. Check out the
array of articles about the local possibilities. Take note of our
advertisers as well — they are all ready to respond to your every
desire. After the planning and ceremony and celebration, you’ll
need only one word to describe your Methow Valley wedding:
memorable.
And unlike any other.
— Don NelsonMEM
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VOWS
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… which could be just about
anywhere in the Methow
Not only is Spring Creek Ranch a stunning locale, but the owner will help put you in touch with any professionals you need to make your event a success. PHOTO BY E.A. WEYMULLER
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FINDING THE PERFECT LOCATION
By Joa n na Basti a n
THE Methow Valley is a premier wedding destination with some-
thing for everyone. Clear blue skies, pristine river valleys, charming or-chards and the dramatic spires of the North Cascades form naturally elegant backdrops.
Within each individual location, there are many options to create either an intimate or grand celebration. Whether you tie the knot on a mountain ridge or a riverbank, or in a forest, orchard, or meadow, the Methow Valley has a unique location that fits your style and ref lects your love story.
Different venues in the Methow Valley have a wide variety of settings, catering services, accommodations and recreation. Use this guide as a resource to find the perfect location for your perfect day.
Distinctive lodges• Sun Mountain Lodge (www.sunmoun-
tainlodge.com), offers full-service wed-ding packages, event planning and catering — with stunning views in all directions, and an elegant, inventive restaurant. For activities surrounding the big day, the lodge has an extensive trails system, horseback-riding tours and mountain bike rentals.
• Freestone Inn (www.freestoneinn.com)
Fresh.
Local.
Divine.
Offering unique menus with
seasonal ingredients.
• 509.341.4311 • Kathy Borgersen & Callie lovette • [email protected] •
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near Mazama takes full advantage of the location and views that have made the Wilson Ranch a special place in the Methow for decades. Lodge rooms, cabins, a first-class restaurant and Jack’s Hut (food, coffee, clothing, gear, rentals) are part of the offerings, along with a serene lakeside setting.
• North Cascades Basecamp (www.northcascadesbasecamp.com), on Lost River Road west of Mazama, is nestled
in the dense forest and offers a host of year-round outdoor activities
along with rooms, cabins, food, meeting facilities and special programs.
• River Run Inn (www.river-run-inn.com) is another beautiful
setting for a destination wedding. The inn provides event planning, catering services and a gorgeous setting along the river.
• Mazama Country Inn (www.MazamaCountryInn.com) offers winter wedding event planning, cater-ing and horse-drawn sleigh rides.
Skalitude Retreat Skalitude Retreat (www.skalitude.
com) is a model of sustainable living. The stunning Mount Panchenmama serves as the backdrop to the 160-acre
eco-retreat. Located just south of Carl-ton and nestled in the foothills of the east slopes of the North Cascades, the scenic meadow surrounded by moun-tains is perfect for either intimate or large gatherings.
The basic wedding package includes lodging, use of the kitchen and place settings, tables and chairs, PA system and site support. Owner Lindsey Swope has the experience and local connections to help you plan your celebration.
In the basin-shaped meadow, a 2,000-square-foot Sky Lodge seats up to 200 people and is a breezy, shaded option for rain or shine.
Goat Wall View At the foot of the stunning Goat Wall
in Mazama, Goat Wall View (www.goatwallview.com) is an ideal setting for the ceremony and the reception. Five acres of woods surround an intimately secluded meadow bordered by gardens that change with the seasons.
Owner Claudia Napp Webber is an event planner with more than a decade of experience. She can connect you with local vendors who fit your person-ality and budget to create an experience that you and your guests will not forget.
On-site restrooms, a full kitchen, gas grill, covered porches and plenty of parking make this scenic location very guest-friendly. On-site lodging includes a roomy three-level home and separate studio apartment. Additional lodging at the Mazama Country Inn, Mazama Ranch House and North Cascades Basecamp is just minutes away.
Spring Creek RanchLocated across the Methow River
from downtown Winthrop, Spring Creek Ranch (www.springcreekwin-throp.com), is a quiet escape from the ordinary. Lush meadows, a creek and a picturesque pond are surrounded by mountain views.
Owner Sarah Berns can help you plan your event and organize services with local vendors so that you can enjoy your stay without worry. Wedding packages include a two-night stay for up to 15 people.
Additional lodging is available at the nearby Methow River Lodge & Cabins (methowriverlodge.com), or at several establishments in or near downtown Winthrop. Wintertime guests can ski out the front door onto the groomed cross-country ski trails of the scenic Methow Trails system.
Gardner View RanchGardner View Ranch (www.gardner-
viewranch.com), offers spectacular views of Mount Gardner from 33 acres of pastoral meadows, orchards and river shore.
Owners Rick and Jan Fulcher have the experience and the Methow Valley con-tacts to help couples plan all the details for their special day. They can coordi-nate catering, photography, f lowers, live music, a DJ, an officiant, and even arrange for horse-drawn wagons and carriages.
The Riverside Barn is an ideal event venue with a commercial-grade kitchen and a second-f loor suite. Amenities include a ranch-style pine-log altar, hay bales, chairs, tables, linens, table set-tings and plenty of parking.
Pipestone Canyon Ranch Pipestone Canyon Ranch (www.pipe-
stonecanyonranch.com), near the historic and breathtaking Pipestone Canyon, is a secluded paradise for any event. Back-drop options are varied, with the choice of a rocky hillside, lush pasture, mead-ows or a cottonwood-lined creek.
The Pipestone Canyon Ranch is a working ranch, with alfalfa meadows and a rustic barn. The barn has modern
near Mazama takes full advantage of the location and views that have made the Wilson Ranch a special place in the Methow for decades. Lodge rooms, cabins, a first-class restaurant and Jack’s Hut (food, coffee, clothing, gear, rentals) are part of the offerings, along with a serene lakeside setting.
• North Cascades Basecamp (northcascadesbasecamp.comRiver Road west of Mazama, is nestled
in the dense forest and offers a host of year-round outdoor activities
run-inn.comsetting for a destination wedding. The inn provides event planning, catering services and a gorgeous setting along the river.
• Mazama Country Inn (MazamaCountryInn.comwinter wedding event planning, cater-ing and horse-drawn sleigh rides.
Skalitude Retreat Skalitude Retreat Skalitude Retreat Skalitude Retreat (
com) is a model of sustainable living. The stunning Mount Panchenmama serves as the backdrop to the 160-acre
Wedding, Reception, Lodging!Fine Northwest Cuisine
18 Rooms plus Cabins for your GuestsExtraordinary Scenery
www.mazamacountryinn.com800-843-7951
MAZAMACOUNTRY INN
As you plan for your lives together, know that we are protecting the natural beauty, working farmlands, and clean flowing rivers that have drawn you here.
A wedding gift made in your honor to the Methow Conservancy or another local nonprofit organization is a special way to ensure
that what you love about the Methow Valley endures.
www.methowconservancy.org
Forever
ConservancyMethow
METHOW VALLEYCOMMUNITY CENTER
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renovations and is now a warm and welcoming event center. The barn has a kitchen and prep area, and dishes, tables and chairs are available for event use. The barn can accommodate indoor seating for up to 200 guests, and the doors open to an expansive outdoor area with incredible views of the sur-rounding hills and farmlands.
And more …• The Winthrop Barn (www.winthrop
barn.com) is a popular wedding venue, with its spacious hall, full kitchen and town park just outside its doors.
• Bear Creek Golf Course (www.bearcreekgolfcourse.com) near Winthrop can host wedding parties in a charm-ing setting that may just have you reaching for your clubs.
• Brown’s Farm (methownet.com/brownsfarm/index.html), on Wolf Creek Road just off of Highway 20
west of Winthrop, has a variety of lodging options and a gracious set-ting with compelling Methow Valley views.
• For receptions and events, consider the roomy Methow Valley Commu-nity Center (methowvalleycommunitycenter.weebly.com) and Twisp Valley Grange (twispgrange.blogspot.com) in Twisp. Elegant lodging is available nearby at Twisp River Suites (www.twispriversuites.com), which offers spe-cial rooms for folks with dogs. Groups can rent the venerable Methow Valley Inn (www.methowvalleyinn.com) and make it their own personal B&B. Or, find quiet relaxation at Methow Suites B&B (www.methowsuites.com).These are just a few highlights of all
the locations the Methow Valley has to offer. You can be certain that whichever location you choose, the scenery will be just as memorable as the ceremony.
For spectacular vistas, Gardner View Ranch is an excellent choice for your Methow Valley wedding. Photo by SoL Gutierrez
Twisp Valley GrangeAvailable for
Weddings & PartiesBeautiful Dance Floor
Full Kitchen/Dining AreaVery Affordable Rates
For info and Reservations call:Kim 509-997-8050 or Susan 509-449-5900
THE BARN, perfect for weddings big or small. Romantic park location on the river. Space for dining, dancing & entertainment.
Win� rop Barn Au� torium
Downtown location on the river at the Winthrop Park509.996.2117www.winthropbarn.com
Wedding ceremonies &receptions at the Barn, a Valley traditionFull Kitchen & WIFI
DJ NOAH509-341-9292
www.boomboomproductions.com
Reflected LightImagesCapturingthe Spiritof the Day
weddingsportraitsfine art
Teri J Pieper509.630.6224
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Celebrate with a taste of the MethowLocal caterers make the most of local foodsBy Joa n na Basti a n
The heart of North Central Wash-ington is known for fresh,
locally grown, organic foods, and for professional caterers who combine local ingredients into a mouthwater-ing feast.
In the Methow Valley, profession-al growers lovingly produce organ-ic fruits, vegetables and grains that are kissed by the sun and nourished with spring water. In green pastures
bordered by melodic creeks, goats hap-pily graze and frolic. From their milk, cheese makers create a variety of small-batch chèvre, f lavored with chives and garlic from the garden, or with lavender from the fields nearby.
Bart and Sue Northcott of B-S Bar-B-Que use farm-raised, grass-fed organic meats and locally grown fruits and veg-gies to feed a crowd. Start the wedding weekend with a classic summer-night grilling party that includes country-style spare ribs, baked beans, salads, rolls and dessert.
Stewart Dietz creates her menus based on fresh seasonal foods grown in the Methow Valley. Local artisan cheeses, wine, beer and grains are incorporated in every menu to complement the lo-cally grown produce and meats.
Dietz has extensive experience in event planning and catering weddings. She provides linens, tents, glassware, setup and cleanup. Decadent photos of her creations can be found on her Face-book page and website.
Kathy Borgersen, owner of Sunf lower Catering & Events, is a familiar figure at catered events around the valley and can put together a sumptuous table for parties large and small.
Local bakeries create delicate pas-tries from grains, eggs, milk and fruit all gathered right here in the beautiful Methow Valley, sweetened with honey produced by local bees.
Rocking Horse Bakery in Winthrop cre-ates a selection of goodies featuring local ingredients. Menu items include pastries, breads, salads and sandwiches. Cin-namon Twisp Bakery and the Mazama
Store also can handle special orders.A visit to the Methow Valley would
not be complete without a savory ex-perience of all the tastes powered by our sunny skies and fresh spring water.
Professional catering services in the valley can create a menu that celebrates the Methow with tastes that will make your guests want to keep coming back for more.
C O N T A C T SB-S Bar-B-Que: www.bsbarbque.comStewart Dietz Catering: www.dietzcatering.comArrowleaf Bistro: (509) 996-3919Suekii Cornwall, Winthrop Tipi Dinners: (509) 429-1516Rocking Horse Bakery: (509) 996-4241Sunflower Catering & Events: (509) 341-4311; [email protected] Twisp Bakery: 509) 997-5030Mazama Store: (509) 996-2855
Methow Valley menus can’t be beat for offering your guests a delicious variety. Photo by teri PiePer
Fresh, local, unique flowers & foliageMethow grown at Brightwood Gardens
Wedding & Event Flowers
Do It Yourself Bucket & bulk salesMelissa (509) [email protected]/DIYEverydayBouquetsbrightwoodgardens.com
CeremoniesReceptionsDance parties
Travis J Smith509 557 8298
Methow Valley
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about the Methow?
The Methow Valley News has got you covered! Our print and online versions will keep you in the know.
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A few of the essentiAlsBy Joa n na Basti a n
The essential elements of any big event are coordination, the “look,”
photography and the sound system. Methow Valley professionals are ready to make your big day unfor-gettable and worry-free.
The plannerWedding planner Autumn Jateff
began her experience by work-ing with caterers at large events.
She found herself naturally stepping into a coordination role as she orga-nized events and communicated with vendors.
Jateff enjoys planning and coordinat-ing all the details months before an event so it all comes together without a hitch on the day that a couple gets hitched.
Jateff has the contacts in the valley to meet every style and budget. After meeting with couples to discuss their vision and budget, she designs a wedding plan that includes f lowers, rentals, a DJ, location, caterers and photographers.
After deciding on a wedding theme with the couple, Jateff will book ser-vices and rentals. She then creates a checklist and a detailed timeline that is distributed to all vendors.
For the rehearsal, she oversees on-site set-up and works with the DJ, who will emcee the event and maintain the f low of the reception.
On the day of the wedding, Jateff works in the background to ensure the day runs smoothly, even when the unexpected occurs. “I always have a backup plan. If it rains, we have tents or indoor options,” she said. “I always have something else up my sleeve.”
Jateff is also a professional seamstress, which comes in handy for those last-minute unexpected alterations.
Her favorite wedding theme to date? “Clients from the coast wanted a rustic mountain wedding,” she said. “They
Trust the professionals to make sure the details are
covered
Photo by teri PiePer
“ I’ve always been the guy who
gravitated to the album collections in people’s homes, and made mixtapes for everyone. This love of music and mixing tunes has grown into Boom Boom Productions.”
Noah Ashford
Methow Valley News
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chose a camping theme that included blue enamel plates and mugs. Every-one made s’mores over campfires — it played out so well!”
Hair and makeupHillary Roseland has spent the last
eight years creating elegant styles in hair for weddings. She works with color, braids, buns, up-dos, curls and f lowers to create a clean and elegant style just for you.
Nectar Skin Bar & Boutique in Win-throp has professional aestheticians and carries a line of natural makeups to make you and your wedding party look your best on your special day.
PhotographersLocal photographers are intimately fa-
miliar with the breathtaking landscape of the Methow Valley. Beautiful rivers lined with colorful aspens and cotton-woods line the valley f loor. Waterfalls cascade along mountain trails, orchards full of blossoms in spring transform dramatically later in the season with branches covered in peaches, bright red cherries and colorful apples.
To capture your moments in time, the photographers will want to get to know you and find out what makes your story
unique. Generally, couples meet well in advance of the wedding to discuss pric-ing and options, and then have another meeting on location to plan out how the day will unfold.
Teri Pieper, owner of Ref lected Light Images in Winthrop, is a professional wedding photographer known for cap-turing moments that make every wed-ding unique. Her specialty is “capturing the light of the day and the season,” she said. For Pieper, the main attraction of the Methow Valley as a destination for weddings is the natural beauty of the area. With all the varied terrain in the valley, no two wedding photos ever look alike.
Sol Gutierrez loves to create pictures that tell stories. Her style has been de-scribed as organic, modern and photo-journalistic. It is important to her that she is a good match for you. Gutierrez provides online galleries, prints and personalized photo albums with a va-riety of artistic covers in different tex-tiles, colors and designs.
Wedding photos tell a complete story from start to finish. The story may begin the night before at a rehearsal barbecue, and it might continue on the next day and include action foot-age of you and your guests enjoying
everything the Methow Valley has to offer. The photo montage may include details of couples getting ready, f lowers being arranged, and of moments being shared between mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, or friends and family.
For each of these moments, you will want a photographer who will honor the details of your love story in the Methow Valley.
The soundsNoah Ashford, owner of Boom Boom
Productions, wants to know what moves you and what you want your party to be like. Working with Ashford starts with an email or phone call to schedule the event. He will then work with whatever you give him, whether it’s a full play list, a handful of songs or suggested genres — even live bands. Ashford will then create a mock play list that includes a wide variety of music.
“People want the right mix as the crowd changes throughout the eve-ning,” Ashford said.
Ashford has professionally DJed for five years. His entire life has been spent immersed in music, “It has always been musical. I got my first guitar when I was 7 or 8 years old, and I’ve always
had a guitar since then,” he said.Music has always been a “driving
force” in his life, Ashford said. “I’ve always been the guy who gravitated to the album collections in people’s homes, and made mixtapes for every-one. This love of music and mixing tunes has grown into Boom Boom Productions.”
Ashford provides sound systems for the entire ceremony, from start to finish. Two separate sound systems are set up: one for the ceremony and one for the reception. For the ceremony, a
C O N T A C T SAutumn Jateff: (509) 997-0458Hillary Roseland: (509) 449-084Nectar Skin Bar & Boutique: www.nectarskinbarwinthrop.comSol Gutierrez: www.solgutierrez.comReflected Light Images: teripieper.comWeymuller Photography: www.weymullerphotography.comBoom Boom Productions: www.boomboomproductions.com
(509) 996-2284 • 19 Bear Creek Golf Course Road, Winthrop, WA 98862 • www.bearcreekgolfcourse.com
THE EAGLE’S NEST AT BEAR CREEK is a new venueavailable for small weddings, receptions and parties.
THE PERFECT PLACE FOR THOSE LOOKING FOR AN AFFORDABLE WEDDING VENUE WITH MID-CENTURY, RUSTIC COUNTRY CHARM.AMENITIES INCLUDE: FULL KITCHEN • INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SPACE
A LARGE PATIO, GREAT FOR DANCING • AN OUTDOOR AREA FOR A BAND • A BEAUTIFUL VIEW!
The MethowValley
Inn Methow Valley Innwww.methowvalleyinn.com
THE PERFECTWEDDING VENUE!
Enjoy the romance and charmof this historic Inn, with
beautiful rooms and lovely,private gardens and grounds.
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wireless lapel mic is given to the offici-ant — this small mic is strong enough to pick up the voices of the couple. A second wireless handheld microphone is provided for other members of the wedding party who will sing or read poems as part of the ceremony.
Ashford works with the wedding planner to ensure the ceremony and re-ception move along smoothly.
“The best part of DJing is feeling tran-sition between the ceremony, cocktails, dinner and, finally, the dance,” Ashford said. “I’m in the background, the music is not overpowering — people come from all over to visit and catch up with one another. When the music just fits, it makes the night. Everybody is happy, having a good time. That makes it all worthwhile.”
Stylist Hillary Roseland will create a unique coif just for you. Photo by teri PiePer
Ryan Flynn Photography
Custom FloristSpecializing in Weddings & Events
NORTH CASCADES BASECAMPwww.NorthCascadesBasecamp.com509.996.2334info@NorthCascadesBasecamp.com• Lodge, cabin & trails on 25 acres• Weddings, reunions, receptions• Peaceful river and mountain setting• All natural venue in Mazama
Reserve our Riverside Patiofor yourRehearsal Dinnerfor up to 50 guests
We are the source for Beer in kegsfor your reception, beer from otherbreweries and wines by the bottle.We offer full service catering, too!
201 N. Hwy 20 • 888-220-3360 www.twispriverpub.com
Real Food, Fresh Brews, Live Music
Party Rental EquipmentPlatesGlasses
Flatware Linens
Barbecues & more
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Creative gifts, Methow-StyleQuality is the norm for
locally made food, arts, crafts & personal-care items
By Joa nna Basti a n
In traditional and modern wedding cultures, gift-giving goes both ways.
Family and friends wish to bestow newlyweds with a gift celebrating their union, and newlyweds want to share the moment and thank their supporters with a souvenir of the occasion.
Start by visiting www.MethowMade.com to view products created by local producers and artists. The website lists retailers that offer locally made prod-ucts and provides information on local artisans and producers. Here you can find products that would make great
gifts for the wedding party and fun sou-venirs for the guests.
You can also find the Methow Valley News’ Made in the Methow magazine at retail locations around the valley, or can view it online at issuu.com/methowvalleypublishing/docs/2015_madeinthemethow.
TwispWorks artists make and sell their creations right on the Twisp campus — check out www.twispworks.org. You can surprise bridesmaids with colorful silk scarves from Culler Stu-dios. Textile artist Sara Ashford creates wearable art using natural dyes harvest-ed from the studio’s f lower garden.
The Methow Valley holds a treasure trove of creative gifting options. Photo by E.A. WEymullEr
METHOW VALLEY’S PIPESTONE CANYON RANCH
WEDDINGS REUNIONSMEETINGS BIRTHDAYS
2 Spacious Dining Areas Large Kitchen Plenty of Parking Private Dressing Rooms
Large Doors to Exterior All Inclusive with Tables, Chairs & Place Settings
Our private settinghas a lush lawn nestled among towering pines for your ceremony and reception.
The perfect location for your wedding!
www.methownet.com/brownsfarm
(509) 996-2571
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Contact silversmith Sarah Jo Lightner of Glitter & Grit Silversmith to create jewelry for the special day, such as pulled sterling silver and local stones that can be combined in a tribute just for your occasion.
Glass dot tumblers created by Saman-tha Carlin of Lucid Glassworks are both whimsical and elegant. Include a drink-ing glass at each place setting, or vases at each table that guests can take home to remember the day forever.
There are several other places to find locally produced goods: Glover Street Market in Twisp, Aspen Grove in Win-throp, the Winthrop Store, the Mazama Store, the Carlton General Store, Sun Mountain Lodge gift shop, Hank’s Harvest Foods in Twisp and Evergreen IGA in Winthrop.
More artConfluence Gallery and D*Signs Gal-
lery in Twisp, and Winthrop Gallery abound with locally created arts, crafts and personal-care items of extraordi-nary quality. Their exhibits change regularly.
Charitable donationsThe Methow Valley gives people last-
ing memories with iconic scenery and
unforgettable experiences. Consider giving back to the Methow with a chari-table donation to support the landscape and community.
The Methow Conservancy, www.methowconservancy.org, works with landowners to secure conserva-tion easements that protect the open space and scenic views that define the Methow Valley.
Room One, www.roomone.org, part-ners with organizations across the region to help residents rebuild and re-cover after our devastating fire seasons. Donations can be made through Room One.
In the gardenInside Out Home and Garden in
Winthrop carries whimsical yard art and garden tools. Step inside the boardwalk store to find hanging ham-mocks, metalwork, hummingbird feeders, teak furniture and creative solutions for home and garden. Open seasonally.
YardFood on Highway 20 in Twisp offers heirloom vegetable seeds, beauti-fully potted succulents and a healthy selection of outdoor landscaping op-tions. Wildf lower-seed packets make excellent party favors, and when the
f lowers sprout next year, you and your guests can remember your special time in the Methow Valley.
Local registryContact your favorite shops to create
a gift list. You can then either email or post the list for friends and family. Guests can place their orders in person, over the phone or by email. Shopkeepers will keep the list on location and update as well-wishers purchase items from the list.
Gift basketsGift baskets are a fun way to show off
unique gifts from the Methow Valley. Here are few ideas of locally themed gift baskets for the newlyweds, or for guests you want to thank for being a part of your special weekend. Look for them at the retailers listed above.
Local flavors• Hanna’s Inner City Herb
Garden : herb vinegars, seasonings, and tea blends
• Texas Creek Hot Sauces: award-winning salsas and hot sauces
• Bluebird Grain Farms: locally grown, organic ancient grains
• Sunny Pine Farm: f lavored chèvre and feta cheeses
• Local honey: a bit of bee love for everybody
• Roasted coffee: big f lavor from small-roasted batches by Blue Star Coffee Roasters and Lariat Coffee Roasters
• Hard ciders: Sinclair Orchards and Methow Valley Ciderhouse creations from apples grown right here in the valley.
• Lost River Winery: award-winning wines
Outdoor adventure• Trail maps from Methow Trails, www.
methowtrails.org• Methow Field Guide from Trail’s End
Bookstore, Winthrop• Gift card for Winthrop Mountain
Sports or Cascades Outdoor Store in Winthrop, or Goat’s Beard Mountain Supplies in Mazama
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Zach & Taylor Ferrill created a Western theme, with all the trimmings
By Joa n na Basti a n
At the edge of a meadow, a river f lows below rocky cliffs. In the dis-
tance, pine-covered mountain ridges
touch the sky. Here, Zach and Taylor Ferrill begin their lives together in the same spot where they will spend their lives together — on land Taylor recently inherited from her
grandmother in the Methow Valley.A warm summer sun illumi-
nates the tall grasses that sway in the breeze like waves rolling across
the ocean. A false barn front serves as an entryway to the outdoor gathering. The guest book lies open on a table sur-rounded by photos of Taylor and Zach.
A musician softly strums his guitar as 500 guests settle on hay bales draped with white sheets. The wedding pro-grams, made of heavy cardstock and at-tached to wooden dowels, conveniently serve double-duty when used as hand-held fans.
At the far side of the meadow, the groom and his men swing their legs up and over the broad backs of their wait-ing horses. They ride abreast through the meadow. Upon arriving at the wedding site, the groom dismounts and strides to the front of the waiting crowd.
Taylor and her bridesmaids soon arrive in a horse-drawn buggy along
with the f lower girls. When the car-riage stops at the entryway, the grooms-men assist the ladies as they step to the ground. Two-by-two, they stroll down the aisle to acoustic music.
Taylor meets Zach under their future ranch gate that, on this day, serves as the wedding arch at the front of the crowd. Gauzy drapes sway in the gentle wind, framing a view of the pristine Methow River. A blue-and-taupe flower swag tops the arch, and saddles hang on the fence that extends to either side of the gate.
Practical considerationsTaylor, usually clad in jeans and
boots, selected her vintage lace dress with two goals in mind. “I really wanted to look girly, but I also wanted some-thing that would hold up in a muddy, dirty field,” she said.
The vintage lace was sturdy, and the Boulet tooled-leather boots that Zach picked out for Taylor gave the ensem-ble a classy, Western feel: strong and elegant.
Fabric bouquets were used instead
A classic Methow Valley wedding
The Ferrills took their theme all the way to the mode of transporting the wedding party to the ceremony. pHOTO BY pamela GrillO pHOTOGrapHY
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of fresh f lowers because they held up during the heat of the day and kept their color and form through the cool of the night. The fabric bouquets and arrangements are also keepsakes to re-member the day.
The reception took place under large white tents provided by North Cas-cades Safari, a local guide service and employer of the groom. North Cas-cades Safari also provided camp cooks to prepare the dinner. Family mem-bers provided meats for grilling, while friends Marva Mountjoy and Lynn Clark headed up the food commit-tee and organized an army of wedding
guests that brought salads. Strings of party lights illuminated the
meadow, and guests danced all night long while Jumper Flats from Water-ville performed onstage.
Noah Ashford of Boom Boom Pro-ductions coordinated the sound system. Alex Bosco caught the day on video and Pamela Grillo Photography of Waterville captured the day from start to finish in still photos. Claude Miller, Zach’s grandfather, helped with every aspect of the wedding.
“We wanted our wedding to ref lect our Western lifestyle,” Taylor said. “It was so much work, and so worth it.”
The Ferrills chose to hold the ceremony under what will be the gate of their new ranch. pHOTO BY pamela GrillO pHOTOGrapHY
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