Here at the Blue Mountain Land Trust, we prefer to shop local, especially if it means supporting our friends, supporters, and partners. Below are a few items on our staff holiday shopping lists, and we hope that some make it to yours.
Marti recommends…
Checking out the past Wild & Scenic Film Festival Sponsor and Learning on the Land host Grant County Chamber of Commerce Business Guide for a list of local businesses to support in the John Day and surrounding areas.
A bottle of wine from our sponsor, Foundry Vineyards.
Alex recommends…
A gifted donation to the Water for Warm Springs campaign. Donations to this campaign benefit our partner, the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs, as they work to restore their access and infrastructure for clean water.
A gift card from our sponsor Wenzel Nursery in Walla Walla which can be purchased over the phone until December 19.
Genevieve recommends…
A gift card from our partner Crossbuck Brewing.
Pre-order the Blues V, featuring photos from the John Day Area, to be shipped before December 25.
Katy recommends…
A digital download or DVD of the entire series of Secret Life of the Forest, from our partner Blue Mountain Television, for a loved one.
A handmade, dried flower wreath made by Emily Asmus of our partner, Welcome Table Farm, found at Colville Street Patisserie or at the Welcome Table Farmstand.
Jess recommends…
A bottle of small batch, Walla Walla Valley red wine vinegar made by our partner Vim & Vinegar. Purchase from their online store or from Andy’s Market.
A gift membership to Blue Mountain Land Trust. If you aren’t already a member, you can gift one for yourself while you’re at it.
These small businesses and organizations have supported the Blue Mountain Land Trust over the years and we hope you choose to support them this holiday season.
Photo credit: Bill Rodgers