Shop Local at Liberty Bay Festival
This year’s Liberty Bay Festival brings together an incredible lineup of local vendors—crafts, treats, art, community groups, and more. Come meet the people behind the booths and enjoy the best of Poulsbo’s creative spirit.
Food Trucks
Boom! Street Burgers
Boom Street Burgers in Poulsbo is a small, highly rated local burger spot known for its fresh ingredients, flavorful smash‑style burgers, and friendly service.
Sugar & Spice Mini Donuts

Sugar & Spice Mini Donuts is a family-owned business based in Bellingham, Washington, proudly serving fairs, festivals, and events throughout Washington State. From our hot, fresh mini donuts to hand-dipped corn dogs and authentic Wisconsin cheese curds, we create classic fair food using quality ingredients, extra care, and a whole lot of family love. We believe food simply tastes better when it’s made from the heart — warm, fresh, and worth coming back for. One visit often turns into a tradition, and before long, familiar faces become part of the Sugar & Spice family.
Local Vendors in the Park
Out of the Woodworks
Carl Joe Mueller is the founding artist behind Out of the Woodworks, creating high‑end artisan woodwares from his home base in Olympia, WA. His work is shaped by a lifelong passion for wood, and he spends much of the year traveling to markets and art fairs across the Northwest to showcase his functional, handcrafted pieces.
Palmer’s Workshop
At Palmer’s Workshop, craftsmanship meets creativity. This veteran‑owned business creates a wide variety of handmade woodwork pieces—often blending natural wood with vibrant resin. Whether it’s a one‑of‑a‑kind ring, a beautifully detailed cribbage board, a pepper grinder, or something completely custom, each item is crafted with pride and passion.
Bubbly Baby
My name is Kathy and I started Bubbly Baby 4 years ago. I have an autistic son and I looked into our ingredients of our soap and I was appalled on how many chemicals were in it. I started to research on how to make soap, my intention was to make it for my family and friends but then I went a little crazy and boom Bubbly Baby was born, I’ve had so many customers that tell me that my soap helps with their eczema and dry skin. I use organic soap base, organic essential oils, premium mineral mica powder and premium fragrance oils. I make organic body washes, bath bombs, bath salts, salt/sugar scrubs, body sprays, dandelion balms, tallow lotion sticks, lotion sticks, beard balms, carpet powders, soy squeeze wax and my son makes car fresheners. With the results that I’ve had with my family and our customers, I can rest assure that my family is safe and that I’m also taken care of yours.
Brigid Trading Company
Celtic‑inspired, nature‑based self‑care goods handcrafted in the Pacific Northwest. Rooted in old‑world traditions and pure, natural ingredients, our work honors the spirit of Brigid—the light‑bringer, healer, and keeper of the sacred flame. We craft each item with intention, inviting a return to meaningful, seasonal, and reverent living.
Buttered
At Buttered, our emphasis is on local collaboration. We partner with local farmers and businesses to develop sustainable products. Our commitment to biodegradability extends to every aspect, including our packaging.
DL Fowler
The Lincoln Guy
Award-winning author & poet. A graduate with highest honors from the Defense Language Institute, Monterey, California — the world’s most elite linguistics training institution.
Tugboat Girl
One‑of‑a‑kind miniature boats crafted entirely from reclaimed and repurposed materials — scraps of wood from boat and home projects, old nails, leftover paints, mosquito netting, and the kinds of treasures most people would toss during a garage clean‑out. Every piece is built with a love for reuse and a commitment to giving discarded materials a second life.
No two boats are ever alike, even when they share a style. The collection includes tugboats, ferryboats, tractor tugs, pirate ships, fishing boats, and whimsical nautical creations that celebrate the charm of the working waterfront. Each miniature carries its own personality, shaped by the unique materials that inspired it.
A perfect blend of creativity, sustainability, and maritime spirit.
The Pink Web
Get caught in our web! The Pink Web brings fresh‑spun cotton candy and sweet concession treats to the Liberty Bay Festival, serving up fluffy, colorful clouds of sugar in flavors everyone loves. Watch your cotton candy spun right before your eyes — big, bright, and impossible to resist.
Viking Ice Cream
Bring old‑world craft to a modern treat. Every batch is made with A2 milk from Jersey cattle, a heritage breed that has remained genetically unchanged for over a thousand years. Unlike the common Holstein cows—whose A1 milk contains a mutated protein that many people struggle to digest—Jersey cows naturally produce A2 milk, which is gentler on the system. A better dairy experience, without sacrificing flavor.
Rooted in tradition, crafted with care, and made to be enjoyed by more people—Viking Ice Cream is a taste of the past with comfort for the present.
A special thanks to Jersey Mike’s
for generously catering for our volunteers
— your support keeps our team fueled
and ready to serve our community.

Phone: (360) 994-4943 EIN # 91-1550524

Maritime Museum
19010 Front Street NE
Historic Downtown Poulsbo
(360) 994-4943
Regular Hours
Daily, 10AM – 4PM
Summer Hours
(June/July/August)
10AM – 5PM

Heritage Museum
19020 Front Street
Regular Hours
Mon-Sat 10AM – 4PM
Sun 11AM-3PM
Summer Hours
(June/July/August)
10AM – 5PM

Martinson Cabin
317 NW Lindvig Way
in Poulsbo’s Nelson Park
Regular Hours
1st Saturday of the Month,
10AM – 4PM
Summer Hours
(June/July/August)
10AM – 5PM

Archive & Resource Center
200 Moe Street, 2nd Floor
Regular Hours
By appointment only









