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Local Stronger 

Everyone eats, the key is identifying pathways that strengthen the role of community in creating a healthy, sustainable, and equitable food culture.

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The Eat Drink Washington County Initiative promotes fresh nutrient rich foods, regenerative farm practices, and collaborations that cultivate a stronger local food web.

 

FARM FOCUSED POP-UPS & DINNER EVENTS help fund ongoing

 community-based programming supported by our Initiative partners.

Engage, let's all eat and explore the bounty of Washington County.

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Founder, Kipperlyn Sinclair

Community Collaborator

Equitable & Inclusive Community Networking

Kipperlyn Sinclair

Instagram: Eatdrink_washco

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Foodways at Nana Cardoon

Urban Garden & Culinary Learning Center

Hands-On / In-Person Learning

Charlene Murdock

www.foodwasyatnanacardoon.org

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Comida Kin

Farm to Fork

PNW-Mexican Food Truck

Chefs Mary Hatz and Rodrigo Huerto

www.comidakin.com

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Old Wilson Ferments

Wild Barrel-Aged Cider

Understanding & Growing Food Jeremy & Fallon Harris

www.oldwilsonferments.com

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Team Eat Drink WashCo

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We believe that nutrient rich food is a human right, not just a commodity to be traded.

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A local food web takes a village! Eat Drink Washington County, Foodways at Nana Cardoon, Comida KIN, and Old Wilson Ferments are the creative forces behind the Eat Drink Washington County Initiative.

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Together, let's inspire one another to further engage in building a more regenerative food culture, powered by our Washington County community.

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