A casual, community-powered night at Watershed Pub Kitchen to support the Shoreline Farmers Market August 27, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

On August 27, 2025, Watershed Pub & Kitchen will host a community night from 6-8 PM to benefit the Shoreline Farmers Market. Guests can enjoy their favorite food and drinks while contributing to local food access through donations from drink sales and raffle proceeds. Local businesses and supporters will provide raffle prizes, adding excitement to the evening. The event is designed to be family-friendly, ADA accessible, and includes a dog-friendly patio with options for vegan, vegetarian, and zero-proof beverages. This initiative reflects a growing commitment to supporting small businesses and fostering community connections.

Attendees can engage with friends and neighbors while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. The Shoreline Farmers Market serves as a key resource for fresh produce and local goods, promoting healthy eating habits. Community involvement like this event is vital for sustaining local economies and food systems.

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