Danielle Groeneweg

Lynden Home & Garden Show 2018

 

Make sure to stop by the Lynden Home & Garden Show this weekend! Stop by at any of the tasting booths for beer, wine or cider and you will greeted by an AMAZING Bellwether Agent! This will be our second year of serving. It is such a fun weekend for us to see lots of familiar faces. This year there will be even be LIVE music on Saturday night in the Garden Area.

 

See you there!

Open House~ Seahawks Cooler Giveaway!!

 

 

Join me for a Open House & Meet the Builder of this BRAND NEW Home!

7354 Alma Court, Ferndale, WA 98248

Saturday February 17, 2018 from 1:00-3:00pm

 

Just by coming to the open house you will be entered to win a Seahawks cooler filled with drinks & other Seahawks  gear valued at $150. Everkept Construction will be present as well to answer any questions you have about the home or building process. Hope to see you there!! Feel free to call me with any questions or if you need directions. My number is 360-483-6490.

WCAR Realtor of the Year Nomination!

 

 

I just wanted to say THANK YOU for the nomination! I still have no idea who nominated me but I feel so very honored to be among all of the other Realtors & Affiliates on this list! Whatcom County is such a great community to live & work in. I love helping people find the perfect home here.

So, thanks again & I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas!!

Pumpkin Patch 2017

Can you believe the month of October has crept up on us already? September seemed to fly by, probably because most days the weather still felt like summer! Since next week is the official start of October which means the beginning of PUMPKIN season I wanted to bring you a list of local pumpkin patches.

This is just a short list of local pumpkin patches throughout Whatcom County. No matter your age or the ages of your kids, time at the pumpkin patch is always fun!

TRIPLE WREN FARMS

2424 Zell Rd, Ferndale, WA 98248

Pumpkin Patch is open October 7-28 on all Friday’s & Saturday’s from 10-5.

http://triplewrenfarms.com/pumpkin-patch.html

BELLWOOD ACRES

6140 Guide Meridian Rd, Lynden, WA 98264

Pumpkin Patch is open 10-5 Daily.

http://www.bellewoodfarms.com/Bellewood/bellewood-acres-pick-your-own-pumpkins.htm

DAN CRAMER’S WESTERN TOWN

956 Van Dyk Rd, Lynden, WA 98264

The Western Town’s pumpkin patch is open Friday-Sunday 10-5.

http://www.dancramerswesterntown.com/

WILLETTA FARM

1945 E Badger Rd, Everson, WA 98247

Pumpkin Patch is open 10-5 on Saturday & Sunday for the whole month of October.

http://willettafarm.weebly.com/

 

I hope you are able to stop by a Pumpkin Patch this Fall season & take the time to support a local business.  If you have any other local farms that you go to, let me know & I will add them to my list.

THANKS for reading & happy Pumpkin Hunting!

 

 

 

 

Whatcom County School Ratings

It’s that time of year again, back to school the kids go! I created a table that shows the ratings of the elementary schools in Whatcom County. They are ranked including all the schools in Washington but only schools in our County are included in the list. A couple other important categories are the teacher to student ratio and the 2016-2017 average standard score.

I’m happy to report that both Isom & Vossbeck Elementary are in the top 10!

All of my information was taken from here. Check out their website for the FULL table or to get more information about different schools.

The Northwest Washington Fair!

Can you believe it’s finally FAIR week starting on Monday? I always feel like fair week means the end of summer and school will start soon. I’m hoping most of you are able to attend the fair at least one day. It’s a great time to meet up with friends that you haven’t seen all summer and have a great day with your family. I’m also excited that a couple of our Lynden Bellwether Agents are going to be having a Bellwether Derby Car on Monday in the demo derby!

I just wanted to share a few of the 2017 Small Stage Entertainment. I’m sure everyone already knows what’s happening at the grandstands all week. So here are just a few of the acts happening throughout the week at the different small stages at the fair ground. As always, these acts are free & provide so much entertainment.

GRAND STAND HORSE SHOW:

Tuesday-Friday, 12:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m.

Saturday, 12:00 p.m. only

Located in the Grandstands

ADAM THE GREAT: 

Monday-Wednesday, 12:15 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.

Located at the Banner Bank Festival Stage
HISPANIC BANDS: 
Saturday, at 6:30 p.m.

Located at the Banner Bank Festival Stage
TIME BENDERS:
Monday-Friday, 1:15 p.m. & 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, 12:00 p.m. & 3:15 p.m.
Located at Banner Bank Festival Stage
Listed are just a few of the small stage performances going on throughout the week.
Check out the Event Calendar here for the full schedule and to find out more information regarding each act
I hope I see ya at the fair!

RAZZ FEST! 2017

I hope everyone is able to make it to the RAZZ Fest this weekend. It is definitely one of Lynden’s biggest events of the year. If you don’t love watching basketball, no worries, there is so much more to do! Below, I have included what the Lynden Chambers of Commerce has to say about it:

The festivities kick off on Friday, July 14 in downtown Lynden including; live music on two stages, face painting and inflatables for kids, the Rookies” 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament. Dine on luscious raspberry & ice cream sundaes, parfaits and pies made from local products, or purchase a flat of raspberries, picked fresh daily from nearby farms to take home! Shop at Lynden’s downtown merchants and street vendors at the “Berry Fair” Street Market, and enjoy a ice cold raspberry beer at the Timeout Razz Beer Garden. Don’t miss out on Bellewood Acres raspberry infusion vodka & Honey Moon Winery’s Raspberry wine and hard cider being featured at the festival. Start Saturday morning off right with an all-you can-eat pancake breakfast topped with local raspberries at the Lynden Community Center“…

From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday July 15, festival attendees will discover many classic and restored cars and trucks at the Razz & Shine Cruise-In along tree-lined Front Street between 7th and 10th streets. Registration for the Razz & Shine, sponsored by Lynden Lube & Auto, is free and starts at 8 a.m. on a first-come, first-served basis. For information, call (360) 303-7610.

A five-kilometer fun run/walk will start at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, July 15 at Lynden Christian High School, 515 Drayton St. anyone 12 and younger can participate for free. Proceeds benefit the Kornerstone Kids Non-profit Therapy Center. For registration forms visit www.Lynden.org.

For the full event details please visit here.  

I hope to see you there! I’ll be cheering on my kids as my daughter will be wearing her BELLWETHER jersey!

Stop by & say Hi if you see us.

 

Happy Summer!

School is officially out and SUMMER is here! I just wanted to share a few quick links if you looking for any activities for your kids this summer.

  1. Visit the Lynden Chambers of Commerce to see what events are coming up in Lynden.  http://business.lynden.org/events/calendar/2017-07-01
  2. All Whatcom County Libraries have lots of different events and classes going on during the week.   http://wcls.libcal.com/calendar/events/?cid=5625&t=m&d=0000-00-00&cal%5B%5D=5625
  3. Here is a link to the City of Bellingham Events Calendar. http://www.bellingham.org/event-calendar/

 

This is just a few links to give you a couple ideas of local events going on in Whatcom County this summer. Are there any family traditions you have every summer? I would love to hear about them.

Spring Cleaning!

It is hard to believe that Spring is almost here! With all the snow and rain we have gotten this year it seems like Winter has lasted FOREVER! With all the harsh weather we had it is even more important to check off these Spring Cleaning items for your home. One of the best ways to maintain your home’s value is to take care of it and keeping up with annual maintenance.

Here is a great Spring Cleaning Checklist from Home Advisor. For full article click here.

Spring Maintenance Checklist

  • Gutters and downspouts: Pull leaves and debris from gutters and downspouts. Reattach gutters that have pulled away from the house. Run a hose on the roof and check for proper drainage. If leaks exist, dry the area and use caulking or epoxy to seal the leak.
  • Siding: Clean siding with a pressure washer to keep mold from growing. Check all wood surfaces for weathering and paint failure. If wood is showing through, sand the immediate area and apply a primer coat before painting. If paint is peeling, scrape loose paint and sand smooth before painting.
  • Exterior caulking: Inspect caulking and replace if deteriorating. Scrape out all of the eroding caulk and recaulk needed area.
  • Window sills, door sills, and thresholds: Fill cracks, caulk edges, repaint or replace if necessary.
  • Window and door screens: Clean screening and check for holes. If holes are bigger than a quarter, that is plenty of room for bugs to climb in. Patch holes or replace the screen. Save bad screen to patch holes next year. Tighten or repair any loose or damaged frames and repaint. Replace broken, worn, or missing hardware. Wind can ruin screens and frames if they are allowed flap and move so make sure they are securely fastened. Tighten and lubricate door hinges and closers.
  • Drain waste and vent system: Flush out system.
  • Hot water heater: Lubricate circulating pump and motor.
  • Evaporative air conditioner: Clean unit, check belt tension and adjust if needed. Replace cracked or worn belt.
  • Heat pump: Lubricate blower motor.
  • Foundation: Check foundation walls, floors, concrete, and masonry for cracking, heaving, or deterioration. If a significant number of bricks are losing their mortar, call a foundation professional. If you can slide a nickle into a crack in your concrete floor, slab or foundation call a professional immediately.
  • Roof: Inspect roof surface flashing, eaves, and soffits. Perform a thorough cleaning. Check flashings around all surface projections and sidewalls.
  • Deck and porches: Check all decks, patios, porches, stairs, and railings for loose members and deterioration. Open decks and wood fences need to be treated every 4-6 years, depending on how much exposure they get to sun and rain. If the stain doesn’t look like it should or water has turned some of the wood a dark grey, hire a deck professional to treat your deck and fence.
  • Landscape: This is a natural for spring home maintenance. Cut back and trim all vegetation and overgrown bushes from structures. Limbs and leaves can cut into your home’s paint and force you to have that side of the house repainted. A little trimming can save a lot of money and time.
  • Sprinklers: Check lawn sprinkler system for leaky valves, exposed lines, and improperly working sprinkler heads. If there is an area of your yard that collects too much water or doesn’t get enough, run the sprinklers to figure out the problem. If it’s not something you can fix yourself, call a professional before your lawn needs the water.

 

Remember, it’s better for your home and pocketbook to prevent a problem and be ahead of it then try and fix a disaster later on. Is there any Spring Cleaning items you do every year for your home that didn’t make this list? Let me know what they are!

Thanks for reading & happy Spring Cleaning.