Posts Tagged ‘Bellingham’

Wood Stone Staff Picnic 2011

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

Let it be known: Wood Stone knows how to throw a great party! This year’s staff picnic was no exception. A “fiesta” theme greeted employees as they entered the Birch Bay State Park location on a (somewhat rare for 2011) gorgeous Saturday afternoon. Tables were brimming with themed t-shirts, sombreros, cactus drink coolers and even chili pepper jewelry! Of course the food was phenomenal…and the games? Not sure what was more fun – watching the kids destroy the gigantic piñata, the team relays or the Hot Tamale eating contest (between our new presidents!).

Thanks to all (Jana Logan, et al) who helped organize another successful (and fun!) Wood Stone event!

BALLE visits Wood Stone

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

Around lunch time today, the walls of Wood Stone were a-buzz. Turns out the folks from BALLE (Business Alliance for Local Living Economies) stopped by to check out the Wood Stone factory while on an extensive tour of local businesses. We were lucky enough to be the first stop on the tour and even had an extra special guest chef in the kitchen help prepare lunch for all! Thanks again to Chef Bill Brizzolara from North Carolina State University and the folks at BALLE. We hope you enjoyed your visit!

Wood Stone Corp & Ski to Sea 2011

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

After taking a few seasons off, Wood Stone was excited to have a Ski to Sea  team to compete this year. This Memorial Day weekend, we successfully nordic skied, alpine skied, ran, road biked, canoed, mt. biked and kayaked our way to taking 18th in our division – not bad for taking some time off!  We had a great time and are looking forward to 2012.  Congrats to Kurt, Jamie, Josh, Merrill, Brett, Mark, Brian & Wade!

NY Times names Willows Inn as must-visit desination in 2011

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Congratulations to our friends at the Willows Inn! A recent article at the NY Times named the Willows the #2 place to visit in the world in 2011. With our friends Riley and Blaine at the helm, we couldn’t agree more. Read an excerpt from the article below or CLICK HERE to read the article in its entirety…

Willows Inn Team

2. San Juan Islands, Wash.
Bold-face restaurateurs vie with unspoiled nature. Nature wins.

The big draw for the San Juan Islands this year just might be its dining scene. Blaine Wetzel, a former chef at the wildly acclaimed Copenhagen restaurant Noma, took the reins at Willows Inn on Lummi Island (due to reopen on Feb. 10), while Lisa Nakamura, who has trained with big-name chefs like Thomas Keller, opened Allium on Orcas Island.

But the eternal lure of the San Juans — what brings chefs out as well as tourists — are the landscapes. On islands from Shaw to Decatur, pastoral hills give way to broody forests and scrappy escarpments that overlook fjordlike inlets. Thanks to an active land preservation effort by organizations like the San Juan County Land Bank, each year new areas are protected from logging or unruly development, and in turn provide fresh terrain for the public to explore.

Last year, the San Juan Island National Historic Park grew by 312 acres with the purchase of densely forested Mitchell Hill. On Lopez Island, a 50-year lease signed by the state Department of Natural Resources in 2009 now protects the Lopez Hill area from logging; a web of public trails winds past mossy conifers and madrona trees with peeling cinnamon-red bark. And some smaller parcels have the air of a secret about them, like the spectacular Watmough Bay Preserve on Lopez, with a trail that leads to a strip of beach on a wooded inlet, its moody water as magically lighted as a Bierstadt painting.
— SARA DICKERMAN

Watch the PBS special “Fixing the Future” here

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

If you missed the PBS special “Fixing the Future,” which featured Wood Stone and other notable businesses in Bellingham, WA and around the nation, you can view it below. We’d love to hear your comments!

Watch the full episode. See more NOW on PBS.