CHOMP! returns to Marymoor Park in Redmond on Saturday, August 16, 2025

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CHOMP! festival is set to return on August 16, 2025, at Marymoor Park in Redmond, featuring a full day dedicated to music, food, and sustainability education. Headlining the event is Kim Deal, the iconic bassist of the Pixies and the frontwoman of The Breeders. Families can enjoy performances by Bug Friend, a band that promotes literacy through joyful music for children. The festival offers interactive experiences such as games, crafts, and a garden focaccia bakeoff for kids to showcase their creativity.

Local food vendors and farm stands will provide fresh produce, while a petting zoo adds to the family-friendly atmosphere. Attendees can also participate in a horn parade organized by HONK! Fest West and learn about sustainable practices through various demonstrations. This celebration not only entertains but also encourages community awareness and support for sustainable food practices. CHOMP!

continues to grow as a beloved local event, highlighting the importance of sustainability in food culture.

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