Subaru of America to be major sponsor of Sequim Lavender Festival

SEQUIM — Subaru of America Inc. will be a major sponsor of this year’s Sequim Lavender Festival.

“Having an automotive manufacturer of this magnitude with world-wide recognition recognizing our festival places us among an elite group of community events in this part of the world,” said Paul Jendrucko, media relations spokesman for the festival and co-owner of the Sequim Lavender Co.

“With Subaru’s sponsorship comes the pride in knowing that we doing the right things — producing a diverse and community-spirited event, having a fourteen year tradition and sharing our success in cultivating and bringing to market the famous Sequim lavender from plant to pantry.”

Other major sponsors so far for the 15th annual Sequim Lavender Festival, which will be held July 15-17, are First Federal, Innovation Law Group Ltd of Sequim and Peninsula Daily News.

For more information, contact Jendrucko at 360-582-1907 or click on www.lavenderfestival.com.

The festival is produced by the Sequim Lavender Growers Association.

A second group, the Sequim Lavender Farmers Association, will hold the Sequim Lavender Farm Faire.

Based at Sequim’s Carrie Blake Park, the Farm Fair will also be held the weekend of July 15-17.

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