Summer Picnic: Wallingford Community Kitchen

Save the date!  Friday, June 18th the Wallingford Community Kitchen holds another Summer Picnic!  Yea!  Picnic!

Rachel Duboff (Thyme to Nourish) describes it for us:

We will cook as a community and then enjoy the bounties of our labor by sitting down to share a meal. Participation requires a $5 pre-registration fee to cover the cost of ingredients and the facilities. We ask that anyone who can, donate additional funds to allow those who are facing financial difficulties the chance to attend.

Just pre-register (details below), then bring an appetizer, drink or dessert to share  (no bread products needed).  You’ll also want to bring a little something to put on the grill for you & yours.

Here’s the menu that’ll be prepared on-site during the event:

  • Vietnamese Chicken & Cabbage Salad
  • Farmers Market Quinoa Salad
  • Mom’s Potato Salad
  • My favorite coleslaw
  • Garden Pasta Salad with olives & feta

Hungry yet?

Friday night, 5:30pm to 8:30pm at the Wallingford Community  Senior Center in the Good Shepherd Center, Room 140.  Get your tix online here or send a check payable to:

Wallingford Community Senior Center
Attn: Wallingford Community Kitchen
4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Room 140
Seattle, WA 98103


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Chris Witwer

Chris S. Witwer likes to call herself Wallyhood’s “Lower Wallingford Correspondent.” Chris is a former Texan (is there any such thing?) who came to Seattle in 2005 for three reasons: weather, scenery, and coffee culture. It has taken her four years to begin to understand Seattle humor, but she’s getting there. Chris is a bureaucrat by day, and caffeine-fueled blogger when she’s not reading novels or pretending to write one. She lives with her partner, Laura, and two cats — Dolce and Molly, and uses the internet to make fun of stuff on her personal blog, http://felsputzer.wordpress.com.