Carnation Farms Announces 2025 Farm Dinner Series

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The highly anticipated 2025 Farm Dinner Series at Carnation Farms, led by Culinary Director Kristen Schumacher, is set to delight food enthusiasts in the Snoqualmie Valley. This series follows the success of last year's Brewer's Dinner and Feasts in the Field, offering guests intimate dining experiences at the Farmview Kitchen. The first dinner will take place on March 8, and future events will include a variety of feasts celebrating the region's rich summer harvest. Each gathering emphasizes the importance of community and sustainable farming practices, allowing attendees to connect with nature and each other. Carnation Farms is dedicated to promoting fresh, organic food that fosters a healthy future for local agriculture.

With menus yet to be announced, the series promises to provide a unique culinary journey throughout the year. Guests can look forward to a vibrant atmosphere, stunning surroundings, and the chance to savor the flavors of the Snoqualmie Valley. This initiative not only highlights local produce but also nurtures a sense of belonging and shared experience among community members.

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