The festival also features one of our favorite booths – “Beet Hunger”, where you can conveniently donate your homegrown produce! After the festival Lettuce Link will deliver donations to a local meals program or food bank.
photo by Lettuce Link volunteer, Steve Tracey |
What else to do at the Blues for Food Fest?
-Enjoy Creole soul food from Where Ya At Matt – Seattle’s latest food truck sensation
-Bid on delectable pies and an Art of the Pie cooking class at the homemade pie auction
-Enjoy family fun: worm bin exploration, bug hunts, seed saving, nature art sculptures, and veggie harvests in the P-Patch
-Learn how P-Patch gardeners are educating and inspiring all age groups about the joys of organic gardening
And of course, music!
12:00 – 1:00 Kim Archer
1:30 – 2:30 Red Hot Blues Sisters
3:00 – 4:00 Junkyard Jane
4:30 – 5:30 Randy Oxford Band
6:00 – 7:30 Patty Allen All Star Band
The Blues for Food Fest is organized each year by Deb Rock, stellar Interbay P-Patcher and food bank gardener extraordinaire. Deb and Jude from Interbay P-Patch organize efforts to donate over 5,000 pounds of produce each season.
Buy tickets! $15 in advance at Brown Paper Tickets, $20 at the door. Kids: $8 and $10
The Blues for Food Fest is a collaboration with the Washington Blues Society.
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