Chinook fest brings music to the mountains and friends together

Sunnyside, WALocal News

Chinook Fest, now in its 12th year, takes place this weekend in Naches, Washington, showcasing a diverse lineup of country, rock, bluegrass, and blues music. Co-founder Cody Beebe emphasizes the festival's unique community atmosphere, likening it to a family reunion where attendees reconnect with old friends and make new ones. Shelly and Tony Hirshman exemplify this sentiment, having met at the festival in 2019, and they return each year to enjoy both the music and the friendships they've cultivated. The relaxed vibe of the event is a major draw, as noted by Tony, who appreciates the opportunity to socialize in a beautiful outdoor setting. Beebe aims to evoke feelings of nostalgia, encouraging festival-goers to disconnect from their devices and embrace the simplicity of camping with loved ones.

The festival’s growing popularity underscores its importance in fostering community ties and cultural appreciation. Attendees look forward to the kickoff of the summer music season, making Chinook Fest a cherished tradition. With its combination of music and camaraderie, the festival continues to leave a lasting impact on all who attend.

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