Sequim Irrigation Festival
May 2 – 10, 2025
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Sequim Irrigation Festival
Thanks to everyone who attended the 129th Sequim Irrigation Festival. It was a great event and we hope to see you next year, May 2-10, 2025. We especially want to thank all of our sponsors and volunteers, without whom we could not put on the Sequim Irrigation Festival.
Where History Flows & Futures Grow
Preparations are underway for the 2025 Sequim Irrigation Festival. Watch this space for more information on the 130th Sequim Irrigation Festival. We are looking forward to seeing you next year. In the mean time, check out the 2025 logo and associated storyline.
We hope you were able to join us for all of the events and the celebration of your community festival.
News & Updates
130 Years Celebrating Where Water is Wealth
For 130 years, the Sequim Irrigation Festival has stood as a testament to the strong spirit of this vibrant community. Originating in 1896, it was a jubilant response to the completion of the longest irrigation ditch in the United States, which brought life-giving water to the fertile lands of the…
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Run Series Registration Open
The Sequim Irrigation Festival Run Series will offer 2 different runs for 2025. Registration is now available: Run Sign Up Get ready for an exciting morning as we offer both 5K and 1-mile distances for walkers and runners. This out and back race is a timed event and starts at 11am on Saturday, May 10…
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Craft Vendor Applications Open
Applications for arts and crafts vendors for the Innovative Arts and Crafts Fair are now open. The link to signup online as well as the downloadable application and rules/guidelines are available. Check out the Innovative Arts and Crafts Fair page for more information. The applications will be open until March 23, 2025. The jury/application fee…
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130 Years Celebrating Where Water is Wealth: Where History Flows and Futures Grow
For 130 years, the Sequim Irrigation Festival has stood as a testament to the strong spirit of this vibrant community. Originating in 1896, it was a jubilant response to the completion of the longest irrigation ditch in the United States, which brought life-giving water to the fertile lands of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley. This community festival…
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