Olga Strawberry Council

Olga Strawberry Council Preserving and rebuilding an Island Treasure. The Foundation owns and maintains the historic Olga Strawberry Barreling plant known as the Artworks Building.

A beautifully restored Marshall Strawberry Barreling plant built in 1938 now housing the lovely arts and crafts of 40 Orcas Island artists and a quaint cafe.

Olga Dance Party!
01/29/2026

Olga Dance Party!

For today's TBT, we get a glimpse of a dance held in Olga in 1917. Though the dance hall was popular, it was torn down in 1937. In this photo a band is located on the stage at left, and the balcony has tables set for a dinner.

đź“· courtesy of Orcas Island Historical Museums

The Olga Strawberry Council will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday, January 13, beginning at 9:30 a.m.The meeting will ...
01/10/2026

The Olga Strawberry Council will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday, January 13, beginning at 9:30 a.m.

The meeting will include a brief review of the past year and a look ahead to ongoing stewardship and maintenance of the historic Olga Strawberry Building. The annual meeting is open to the public.

For more information or to attend the annual meeting, please email [email protected] to receive a Zoom meeting link.

Exciting Bonus Giving Hours!A fun new twist in the GiveOrcas campaign from OICF! During each of the time slots below, on...
05/15/2025

Exciting Bonus Giving Hours!
A fun new twist in the GiveOrcas campaign from OICF!
During each of the time slots below, one lucky donor will be randomly selected to have an extra $250 added to their donation—boosting your impact the Strawberry Building in Olga.

6-7am: Sunrise Prize
12-1pm: Lunch Hour Prize
5-6pm Happy Hour Prize
10-11pm: Night Owl Prize

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Our old windows on the Olga Strawberry Building need help.  They are over 80 years old and in need of an upgrade.  Pleas...
05/13/2025

Our old windows on the Olga Strawberry Building need help. They are over 80 years old and in need of an upgrade. Please help us raise much needed funds for this project as part of the Give Orcas Spring 2025 campaign. Go to the OICF website to donate to our project.

So far donations have totaled $2000 of the $9000 needed to complete the repairs. Support the preservation of this building and a piece of Olga and Orcas Island history.

Give Orcas Spring 2025 Campaign Starts May 6th 2025Help us replace Artworks Building Windows that are over 87 years old....
05/05/2025

Give Orcas Spring 2025 Campaign Starts May 6th 2025
Help us replace Artworks Building Windows that are over 87 years old.
The south facing windows have stood the test of time but now are in need of replacement with insulated glass in wood frames, to conform to our historic building designation.
We are seeking to raise $9,000 to fund 50% of this effort, with the remainder coming from our Capital Reserve fund.

Key Dates for the Give Orcas Spring 2025 Campaign
May 6th- Campaign Begins
May 8th – Unique Donor Day – Group with the most unique donors for the day is awarded a bonus amount from OICF
May 12th – FunDay Monday Hat Draw
May 13th – Ben Franklin Day – Group with the most donations of $100 for the day is awarded a bonus amount from OICF
May 15th – Last Day of the Campaign
Mark your calendars for these key involvement days and help us reach our goal to ensure the Artworks Building remains a part of our shared Orcas Island heritage and provides a welcome venue for Island Artisans to display and vend their products to local and island visitors alike.

The Olga Strawberry Council proudly celebrates Edith Thomsen for her incredible 14+ years of service to our org, the Olg...
12/21/2024

The Olga Strawberry Council proudly celebrates Edith Thomsen for her incredible 14+ years of service to our org, the Olga community, and to the Island! Edith’s dedication and contributions have been nothing short of legendary, leaving a lasting impact that we will always treasure. Thank you, Edith, for your unwavering commitment and passion—we are forever grateful!

12/07/2024

The Olga Strawberry Council Board of Directors annual meeting to be held January 7th, 2025 from 9:30am to 10:00am via Zoom will be open to the public. Topics will include a review of the budget for 2025, along with plans for new equipment purchases and window maintenance for the Strawberry building. If you would like to attend the annual meeting, please email: [email protected] to receive a Zoom meeting link.

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11 Pt Lawrence Road
Olga, WA
98279

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Our Story: Preserving an Island Treasure

After ten years of independent growers raising and marketing strawberries, the Orcas Island Berry Growers Association was formed in 1935. That year they made an agreement with the Olympia-based National Fruit Canning Company (NFCC) to build a berry processing plant. The NFCC agreed to provide the plans, building materials, all the electrically operated equipment and to supervise the er****on of the plant with the farmers providing the land and the labor to erect the building. The timeline was based on when electricity would reach Orcas Island. With the support of the New Deal’s Rural Electrification Administration (REA) the electrical underwater cable reached the Island in 1938. Glen Rodenberger purchased the half-acre lot just outside Olga at the intersection of the Olga and Pt. Lawrence Roads where the building still stands.

In November of 1937 the building materials were brought from Seattle to the Olga dock on the freight boat “Bellana” and trucked to the site. In the early summer of 1938 the plant was ready and processing began. Flats of berries were unloaded from trucks through large side doors of the barreling plant and then weighed on scales that still exist just inside the front door. After going through the washing machine, they were whisked onto a belt where they passed the view of the sorters who removed all imperfect berries. The main producers of the Berry Association were Glen Rodenberger, Oscar Carlson, George Loomis, Henry Leatherwood, and Merton Christianson. Together they had more than 450 acres of strawberries in the Olga/Doe Bay area.

On October 8, 2004, this historic building was placed on the Washington Heritage Register of Historic Places.

The Olga Strawberry Council is a 501(c)3 corporation that owns the 75-year-old historic Strawberry Barreling Plant building commonly referred to as the Artworks Building. An artists' co-op shares this beautiful building along with the James Hardman Upstairs Gallery and the cozy Catkin Cafe.