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Celebrate Woodinville Summer Festival is Saturday

Celebrate Woodinville's first Summer Festival will be held on Saturday, Aug. 10 in downtown Woodinville.

Editor's note: This information written by Laurie Cook for Celebrate Woodinville.

Celebrate Woodinville’s first Summer Festival will be held on Saturday, Aug. 10 in downtown Woodinville. 

Festivities will begin with the annual Woodinville Fire & Rescue pancake breakfast, followed by the 35th annual community parade and popular Basset Bash. Throughout the afternoon, attendees will enjoy free music in the park; a wine and beer garden; local restaurants and food trucks; Woodinville farmer’s market; arts and crafts fair; exhibitors; and children’s activities, hosted by the Northshore YMCA.

Happy Birthday, Woodinville!

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This year marks the City of Woodinville’s 20th birthday. As everyone knows, a huge party needs a huge cake! Come to Wilmot Gateway Park right after the parade to enjoy a slice of the city’s famous gigantic birthday cake, presented by the Woodinville City Council. Cake will be served starting at 12:30 PM.

Woodinville Parade and Basset Bash

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The 35th annual community parade will start at 11 AM on Garden Way and end at approximately 12 noon at Mi Terra on NE 175th Street. Observers are invited to enjoy the parade from Garden Way and NE 175th.

In 1984, Woodinville added the “Basset Bash” event to the annual parade. This is a Basset Hound-only contest with prizes awarded for attributes such as best waddle, best howl, and one you might expect: longest ears. This year’s Basset Bash will be held from 1 to 4 PM on the children’s playground at Wilmot Gateway Park.

Dance to the Music

Two great bands will entertain and get you dancing to the music:

Creme Tangerine | 1:00 to 3:15 PM

Creme Tangerine displays some killer chops performing hit after hit from arguably the best-loved rock band of all time – the Beatles. They add a twist of Creme Tangerine-infused personality every step of the way. cremetangerine.com

Shelley and The Curves |3:45 to 6:00 PM

Shelley and the Curves is Western Washington’s favorite party band! Featuring three power-house female singers and dancers, Shelley, Sally and Karen’s rare blend of talent and true friendship sparkle on stage to bring you a great show and lots of dancing fun. curvesband.com

Sip World-Class Wine and Beer

Enjoy the music while relaxing in the wine and beer garden, with wines poured by premiere Woodinville Wine Countrywineries, and craft beers served up by local breweries. These are eco-friendly, BYOG events and attendees are invited to “Bring Your Own Glass.” Guests must be 21 to purchase wine and beer, and ID is required.

Winery and Brewery Line-Up:

  • Ancestry Cellars
  • Auclair Winery
  • Brian Carter Cellars
  • Brickyard Brewing
  • Castillo de Feliciana
  • DeLille Cellars
  • Dirty Bucket Brewing Co
  • DiStefano Winery
  • Elevation Cellars
  • Goose Ridge Estate Winery
  • Lauren Ashton Cellars
  • Silver Lake
  • Triplehorn Brewing Co
  • Twelve Bar Brews
  • William Church Winery
  • Woodhouse Wine Estates

Taste Local Food

Bring a picnic or sample an array of sweet and savory foods and refreshing beverages from these great local restaurants and food trucks:

  • At the Vineyard French Bakery
  • Crafted
    Dogfather Catering
  • Gobble Restaurant
  • Pasta Nova
  • TNT Treats
  • Twisted Cafe
  • Wellington Chocolates
  • Popcorn from Kumon Math & Reading

Woodinville Water will host a hydration station by the fire hydrant on 131st Avenue NE.

About Celebrate Woodinville

Celebrate Woodinville is a partnership between the City of Woodinville, the Greater Woodinville Chamber of Commerce and Woodinville Wine Country. The mission of Celebrate Woodinville is to bring Woodinville residents together for family-oriented events, encourage a sense of community, and promote Woodinville’s wineries, breweries, local businesses, agriculture, and unique character to visitors from the Puget Sound Region.


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