Meet the Owners of Serenity Springs Farmstand in Olympia

Olympia, WALocal News

Serenity Springs Farmstand in Olympia celebrates #EatLocalMonth, offering fresh produce, eggs, and flowers from their 2. 5-acre farm. Owners Adam and Marilee Williams, who relocated to Olympia in 2021, emphasize sustainability by sourcing local beef and milk from neighboring farms. Their commitment to community extends to plans for crafting classes and workshops on gardening and foraging, responding to local interest in hands-on learning. Marilee's culinary background, including years in the restaurant industry, informs their product offerings, which will soon feature handcrafted soaps and gluten-free baked goods.

The serene atmosphere of the farm, surrounded by tall trees, provides visitors with a sense of peace and belonging. Adam's daily dedication to farm operations ensures the health of their plants and animals, showcasing their teamwork. Their vision for Serenity Springs allows them to creatively engage with their interests while contributing to the local agricultural landscape. The farmstand not only supports local consumers but also nurtures a strong sense of community among neighboring farms.

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