Farmers' Market Event at Lake Sammamish Scheduled for July 31, 2025

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A farmers' market event is set for July 31, 2025, at Lake Sammamish, spotlighting local bars and restaurants. Guest hosts Autumn Monahan and Diann Gordon will guide attendees through a variety of food and drink options. The market aims to strengthen community ties by connecting residents with local producers and vendors. Coverage will be provided by Apple Podcasts and Spotify, expanding the event's reach. This initiative aligns with a broader movement towards supporting local economies through community engagement.

Local businesses will have the chance to showcase their products, potentially boosting their visibility and sales. The event expects to draw a significant crowd, reflecting the area's interest in local dining experiences. By fostering community connections, the farmers' market contributes to the region's vibrant food culture.

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