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Harvest Fair Schedule of Activities

See what's happening at the Harvest Fair.

Saturday, Sept. 8

Meridian Park( 4649 Sunnyside Ave N Seattle, WA)
10 a.m.-4 p.m.

See the Music Schedule or the Book Talks & Signing

Urban Farm Area
10 a.m.-2 p.m.  Herb crowns  (or until the herbs run out!)
11:15 a.m. & 2:30 p.m.  Cider pressings
All day             Urban livestock (chickens, goats, honeybees, rabbits, ducks)
All day             Chicken Poop Bingo

Demonstration & Workshop Tent





10:15 a.m.


Yoga for Farmers (& Gardeners) with Dawn Jansen






11 a.m.


Seed Saving Demo with Carey Thornton from Seattle Tilth (visit the Seed Swap tent before or after!)






11:15a.m.


Solar Energy at Home with Puget Sound Solar






11:45 a.m.


Cooking Demo: The Perfect Vegan-Meat Cabbage Roll with Chef Andre Randolph from In-Season Catering






12:30 p.m.


Fermenting Foods at Home with Firefly Kitchens





1:15 p.m.


Natural Dyes – Bring a t-shirt to dye! with Maren Neldam & Cara Ianni from Seattle Tilth





2 p.m.


Cooking Demo: Smoked Chili Farro with Eggplant and Stonefruit with Michelle Nguyen, Sous Chef at Joule






2:45 p.m.


Making Mozzarella Cheese at Home (with samples!) with Master Food Preserver Kim Halvorson





3:30 p.m.


Choice Edible Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest with Daniel Winkler of MushRoaming






Music Gazebo

10 a.m.

Slap & Tickle

11 a.m.

Mostly Water
original Americana-roots music

Noon  

Kids' Parade with Movitas Marching Band

12:30 p.m.


Creepin' Critters
puppets and songs for kids






12:50 p.m.


Andrea Dwyer, Seattle Tilth Executive Director introduces Kia Armstrong from Nash's Organic Produce and Tilth Producers to kick off Washington Organics Week!





1 p.m.


Holy Crows
rockabilly folk






2 p.m.

Bucharest Drinking Team
expertly blended sounds of a Romanian Gypsy taraf and Balkan brass horn section






3 p.m.


Nyamuziwa Marimba
lively, spirited Shona-style marimba music of Zimbabwe






4 p.m.


Announcement of raffle winners (need not be present to win)






Book Talks & Signings organized by Readers to Eaters





11 a.m.

Colin McCrate, Food Grown Right, in Your Backyard





11:30 a.m.


Cynthia Lair, Feeding the Young Athlete






Noon


Jill Lightener, Edible Seattle Cookbook






1 p.m.


Larry Korn, English editor of Masanobu Fukuoka's Sowing Seeds in the Desert






1:30 p.m.


Rick Swann, Our School Garden (signing only in the Reader's to Eaters tent)






2 p.m.

Pat Tanumihardja, Asian Grandmother's Cookbook






2:30 p.m.


Daniel Winkler, A Field Guide to Edible Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest


 



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