
2009 Schedule
There are big changes at Clear Creek Lavender for 2009. Denise and I have completed a new house at the farm ,and now live there full-time. We also added onto an existing building, and have our studio on site as well. For the first time, everything is on the farm!
April 11 - Brookside Herb Festival
April 18 - Sand Springs Herbal Affair
April 25 - Jenks Herb Festival
May 1-3 - Norman MayFair
May 9 - Cherry Street Farmer's Market
7am - 11am
May 16 - Cherry Street Farmer's Market
7am - 11am
May 23 - Cherry Street Farmer's Market
7am - 11am
May 30 - Cherry Street Farmer's Market
7am - 11am
June 6 - Ponca City Herb Festival
June 13 - Cherry Street Farmer's Market
7am - 11am
June 20 - Cherry Street Farmer's Market
7am - 11am
June 27 - Cherry Street Farmer's Market
7am - 11am
July 9,10,11 - Woody Guthrie Festival
September 17,18,19,20 - Walnut Valley Guitar Festival in Winfield, Kansas
October 1,2,3,4- Pink Palace Arts and Crafts Festival in Memphis, Tennessee
October 15,16,17,18 - War Eagle Craft Fair in Hindsville, Arkansas
November 7, 8 - Garden Deva open house
...And we're always available by phone or email.

We are often asked if we have visitors to the farm, and this is a topic we wrestle with. We do not have open hours, nor is there a store on site. Ours is a working farm, so when we are there we have much to do, especially during peak lavender season. The trip from Tulsa is a bit far, the farm is a bit rough, and it's our residence, so we'd prefer to see you at the farmer's market or festivals when we're at least presentable. But if you are determined, call first.
We're small, and intend to stay that way. Admittedly, there are times when we're travelling and
inevitably stop at a Cracker Barrel for a quick bite and another shot at that infernal golf tee triangle game, and while wandering through the "general store" consider a larger market for our products. But those moments pass, and we remember that we want to create products ourselves, and sell them to people who have a sense of us and the work we do.
The most satisfying way for us to do business is farm direct. We've had items in stores with a litle success, but we really want to be there during the whole process, from taking care of the plants, to making our products, to meeting customers at a festival or market and selling our products directly.
If we don't have any dates scheduled on our location page, drop us an email or call, and we'll make arrangements.


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