Feast to Do Good

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Enjoy a delicious Farmers Market dinner with seasonal fruit crumble (does that mean rhubarb) in support of both Community Kitchens Northwest and the Community Senior Center on Friday June 4th.  A scrumptious, healthy, local-sustainable feast, good neighbors and helping the slow food movement, seniors and the community, all for $20.  Where else can you do more good for so little?:

Where do you get great food, wonderful company, words of wisdom from Goldie Caughlin, of PCC, on our local food system and a chance to help a program that teaches people skills to feed themselves in a healthy and fun way?

At the Community Kitchens Northwest fundraising dinner!

This wonderful event will be on Friday, June 4th, with our hosts, the Wallingford Community Senior Center. We’ll be having a great dinner on June 4th at 6:30pm to raise much need funds for both organizations.
The “chefs” of Community Kitchens will be cooking up a farmer’s market dinner – featuring beautiful produce from throughout the region with a wide array of main course salads and a seasonal fruit crumble.

If you have wanted to support the community kitchens movement or contribute to the success of our new community center, now is the time!

To purchase tickets please go to brownpapertickets.com http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/110371 or you can send a check to:

Wallingford COMMUNITY Senior Center
attn: Community Kitchens NW
4649 SUNNYSIDE AVE N STE 140
Seattle, WA 98103

Checks payable to Wallingford COMMUNITY Senior Center.

Did I mention seasonal fruit crumble?


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Helen

Helen has lived in Wallingford for 16 years and think it’s the best neighborhood in Seattle, possibly the world. She has worn a track between her house, QFC and the library and spends a lot time poking her nose into things. She is a mother, does volunteer work and is interested in local, green and child-related issues. She has an advanced degree in English literature and thus reads a lot and enjoys the craft of writing. She also works part-time for her husband’s software company (doesn’t everyone have a software company around here?).