Local Lift: Mailliard's Landing Nursery, PNW Vibes Market, 3 Sisters Market, & Noe Jose Cafe GIVEAWAY
This week's Local Lift is a fun mix of Whidbey Island favorites! From a beloved garden center to a great local shop, a family farm market, and a downtown restaurant that's been packing the place since the day it opened, this Local Lift has something for everyone!
Local Lift is one of the ways I like to support independent businesses here on Whidbey. I started this feature back at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic when local economies were struggling. With each Local Lift, I purchase gift certificates to local businesses and give them away to the community, all while shining a spotlight on what makes each place so great.
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This week's giveaway includes:
Two $100 gift cards to Mailliard's Landing Nursery
Two $50 gift cards to PNW Vibes Market
Two $75 gift cards to 3 Sisters Market
Two $60 gift cards to Noe Jose Cafe
Winners will be drawn at random. To enter, head on over to my Facebook page to find this Local Lift giveaway post and follow the instructions. (All you have to do is leave a comment on the Facebook post that features this giveaway to enter!)
Deadline for giveaway entries is 5pm PST on Thursday, April 24.
Please note that I will NEVER ask for credit card info from you! AnnieCashTeam.com is my only website, and "Annie Cash Team - Windermere Whidbey Island" is my only Facebook business page. Thank you!
Mailliard's Landing Nursery
Voted the best garden center on Whidbey Island for over a decade, Mailliard's Landing Nursery in Oak Harbor is a true Whidbey staple! This family-owned, five-acre nursery carries an incredible range of plants—annuals, perennials, shrubs, fruit trees, and houseplants—along with everything you need for landscaping, including soil, bark, mulch, pottery, and more. They also offer plant consultations, classes, and delivery, making them a genuine one-stop shop for everything you need to set up your garden and keep your plants happy!
To learn more about Mailliard's Landing Nursery, take a look at my post “Your Local Look: Mailliard's Landing Nursery in Oak Harbor”, visit their website, and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
PNW Vibes Market
If you're looking for a fun, locally inspired gift, PNW Vibes Market in Downtown Oak Harbor offers a ton of unique ideas. This shop is stocked with handmade and locally sourced goods from small Pacific Northwest creators, including apparel, jewelry, hats, soaps, candles, stickers, and home decor.
To learn more about PNW Vibes Market, visit their website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
3 Sisters Market
3 Sisters Market in Coupeville is a Whidbey Island gem. This family farm market has been serving the community since 2013 and is run by the fifth generation of the Muzzall family, who have been farming on Whidbey Island for over 100 years. You'll find 100% grass-fed beef, all-natural pork, lamb, chicken, and eggss, all raised right here on the island. The shop also sells local produce, baked goods, dairy, beer, wine, cider, and more.
To learn more about 3 Sisters Market, visit their website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
Noe Jose Cafe
Noe Jose Cafe is a family-owned restaurant in Downtown Oak Harbor serving up American-style breakfast, lunch, and dinner, plus authentic Mexican dishes straight from their mother Silvia's family recipes. The menu is huge and covers everything from burgers and sandwiches to pozole, tacos, and shrimp dishes, so there’s sure to be something on the menu for everyone in your group. They serve breakfast all day, which is always a plus, and the friendly, welcoming vibe keeps people coming back.
To learn more about Noe Jose Cafe, follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
I love shining the spotlight on the amazing small businesses in Oak Harbor and Whidbey Island. Explore more Whidbey Island businesses here.