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Woodsong Festival 2003
Woodsong Arts & Music Festival has been growing
by word of mouth for six years and features some of
the best independent bands on the continent including
a few of the bands that we've been honored to have
perform at some of our past events like Jonathan
Inc., Maplewood
Lane and Late
Tuesday plus some amazing bands that we'd like
to have play at one of our future events like Seattle's
Aaron
Sprinkle and The
Pale plus Victoria Williams, Robert Deeble and
many more.
Getting There from I-5:
Orcas Island is serviced by the Washington
State Ferry System. Ferries to Orcas depart several
times a day from Anacortes, WA (off the I-5 about
half-way between Vancouver and Seattle). Please arrive
at the ferry well before the scheduled departure.
Take exit 230 off the I-5. Turn right onto Goldenrod
at the intersection (McDonalds can be seen straight
across the street). Turn left at the first light onto
Highway 20 and follow it to Anacortes. Follow the
signs from Anacortes to the ferry terminal.
Get off the ferry at Orcas Island (there are several
islands). Follow the main island road to The Crow's
Nest at 358 Emma's Lane in Eastsound.
FREE FESTIVAL CAMPING:
Most festival-goers opt to stay somewhere on the
20, wooded, park-like acres that make up the festival
grounds. Come prepared for camping and pitch your
tent wherever you like on this parklike 20-acre site
complete with propane barbeques and outhouse facilities.
There are also potluck breakfasts being held on Saturday
and Sunday mornings from 8:00-9:30 am. If you wish
to participate in a breakfast, please bring a topping
or drink to share. You should bring or expect to purchase
all other meals/food items. There is a grocery store
and restaurants about 4 miles away in the town of
Eastsound.
HOTELS, ETC:
If you have babies or a strong distaste for camping,
you can find your own accommodations around the island
including hotels, bed and breakfasts, inns and resorts.
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