Northwest Folklife, King County, Artist Home bring Chomp! to Marymoor Park

Northwest Folklife announced a creative partnership with King County and event producers Artist Home to bring the inaugural Chomp! to Marymoor Park in Redmond on Sept. 12-13. Chomp! will offer attendees a unique celebration of local food and sustainable living, complete with live music and a variety of other activities.

Northwest Folklife announced a creative partnership with King County and event producers Artist Home to bring the inaugural Chomp! to Marymoor Park near Redmond on Sept. 12-13. Chomp! will offer attendees a unique celebration of local food and sustainable living, complete with live music and a variety of other activities.

“Chomp! is designed to engage our diverse community in local food and green living,” Phil O’Sullivan, general manager of Artist Home said. “One of the best ways to bring people together is through arts and culture. Chomp! is a celebration of everything local and we’re very excited to partner with Northwest Folklife to bring some of our region’s best performers to the stage at this event.”

“Northwest Folklife is honored to be a part of the inaugural Chomp! celebration,” Kelli Faryar, programs director for Northwest Folklife said. “Arts and culture go hand-in-hand with sustainability and healthy living to strengthen and bring together communities. We’re thrilled to be showcasing the thriving and diverse cultures of King County through music and dance at the event.”

For complete events and details, visit ChompLocal.org.