Tag: CHOMP!
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Blooms and Blossoms at King County Parks
As we head into the peak of summer, it’s a great time to view vibrant and colorful perennials that bloom all summer long. Whether you’re a master gardener or someone who loves bringing home a bouquet from your local farmer’s market, the following parks offer a profusion of flowering and showy plants that are certain…
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Local food, music and fun at CHOMP!
CHOMP! returns to King County’s Marymoor Park on Saturday, Aug. 17, showcasing local food, green living workshops and activities for the whole family – and it’s FREE to attend. Music performers this year include legendary soul singer Mavis Staples, The Black Tones, Caspar Babypants, and more! Join us as we celebrate all that is fresh,…
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CHOMP! 2018 in pictures
Another great year. Thank you to everyone that attended. Big ups to Artist Home and our staff for putting this together. Hope to see you all next year. www.chomplocal.org
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CHOMP! is less than a month away!
Enjoy a full day of activities at CHOMP!, King County’s celebration of local farming, food, and sustainability, on Saturday, Aug. 18 at King County’s Marymoor Park. Join King County Parks as we celebrate all that is fresh, delicious, local, and sustainable at CHOMP! from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 18 in the Willowmoor Farm area of…
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CHOMP! 2017 in pictures
More pics over on Flickr
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Eat Well, Live Well this weekend at CHOMP!
The extended forecast is looking PNW lovely for this weekend and have we got a fun packed weekend planned for you! Join us! Dinner in the Park – Friday, Aug. 18 Kick-off the weekend by attending CHOMP!’s Dinner in the Park on Friday, Aug. 18 at 6:00 p.m. in the historic Willowmoor Farm area at King County’s…
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King County’s CHOMP! 2016 in pictures
King County’s CHOMP! was had by all. Thank you to everyone who participated. We’ll see you next year. Want more CHOMP!tastic photos? Check out our Flickr feed!
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CHOMPtastic Concert Ticket Giveaway: Fitz and The Tantrums
CHOMP!, King County’s celebration of local farming, food and sustainability, is set for 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 20 at King County’s Marymoor Park. Now in its second year, this fun, family-friendly event is presented by PCC Natural Markets and hosted by King County Parks. This FREE all-day event features cooking demonstrations…
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CHOMP!, King County’s celebration of local food and sustainability returns, Aug. 20
CHOMP!, King County’s celebration of local farming, food and sustainability, is set for 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 20 at King County’s Marymoor Park. Now in its second year, this fun, family-friendly event is presented by PCC Natural Markets and hosted by King County Parks. Kick off the weekend by attending CHOMP!’s…
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Buy Tickets to CHOMP!’s Dinner in the Park
We’re kicking-off CHOMP! with Dinner in the Park presented by PCC Natural Markets and City Arts, and hosted by King County Executive Dow Constantine and Leslie Mackie of Macrina Bakery on Friday, August 19 at 6:00 pm in the Willowmoor Farm area at Marymoor Park. Guests will enjoy a locally sourced five-course dinner prepared…
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NO ONE “Parks” Like A ParksMonkey: 24 Hours In Your King County Parks (Photo DUMP)
You’re welcome, those of you whom do not even grasp the glory and enormity of your King County Parks. ParksMonkey has pulled back the ferns to give you a glimpse at 24 hours in this glorious system. Saturday morning: Why are there so many people running on your Snoqualmie Valley Trail? Zombies. No. Wait. Blerches. Makes…
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A CHOMP! sized thank you from King County Parks.
Thanks to everyone who made CHOMP! 2015 a jolly good time! We had so much fun seeing the festival come alive this past Sunday and we’re already looking forward to next year. Please take a moment to complete our survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CHOMP2015. It only takes two minutes, and you’ll be entered to win a $100 gift…
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Drumroll, please: Introducing CHOMP!, King County’s first Local Food and Sustainable Living Festival.
Unlike cold-brew coffee, sustainability isn’t a trend … it’s a lifestyle. And thanks to King County Executive Dow Constantine’s Local Food Initiative, we’re moving in the right direction. That’s why King County is proud to introduce CHOMP!, a modern festival that celebrates, educates and promotes local food and sustainable living practices. Forget the cotton candy…
