Pollinator Fest 2026

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Pollinator Fest 2026

  • date: May 30, 2026
  • time: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
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  • 21 Acres will be buzzing with festive activities for the whole family at the fourth annual Pollinator Fest organized by Pollinator Pathway NW. There will be native plant info, organic gardening tips, a long list of inspiration booths and artisan vendors, a guest speaker, an Indigenous plant walking tour, and a tour of the PPNW pollinator garden on the 21 Acres campus. Don’t miss the fun!

    You can find all the details about this free event here on the PPNW website. Highlights:

    Attendees explore the inspiration booths at 2024 Pollinator Fest.

    Education

    -Learn about the relationship between native plants and native pollinators

    -Discover alternatives to chemical pesticides

    -Learn how to attract pollinators to your garden

    -Learn about the importance of soil

    -Find ways to be a good pollinator steward and become part of the pollinator pathway

     
    Food

    We’ll have food trucks! Off the Rez will be serving made-from-scratch Native cuisine, burgers and tacos; and La Rivera Maya will offer Guatemalan/Central American food. KAFA Coffee is here to create your favorite hot and cold beverages. And of course, the 21 Acres Farm Market will be stocked with fresh local produce, snacks and picnic items.

     
    Entertainment

    -Have your picture taken in a pollinator photo cut-out

    -Kid’s table – activities and fun for children

    -Face Painting

    -Entomologist Bob Gillespie will be back with his impressive insects

    -Enjoy an art gallery featuring the winning entries for the Woodinville Garden Club Pollinator Art Contest

     
    Important note about parking

    We’ve arranged for Pollinator Fest visitors to park nearby at either the Woodinville Park & Ride (17800 140th Ave NE) or the former Molbak’s site (13625 NE 175th St). A free shuttle will run continuous loops to transport visitors to and from 21 Acres, or you can walk. Click here to see a map with shuttle details.
     
    Also, our kind neighbors at Advent Anglican Church (formerly Woodinville Community Church) have granted permission for folks to park there on Saturday. They’re located down the street from 21 Acres at 17110 140th Ave NE (across from KFC), a short walk away.
     
    Drivers can drop off passengers at 21 Acres, then park off site. The limited parking spaces at 21 Acres will be reserved for those needing accessible parking. We appreciate your understanding.

    Vistors enjoying a stroll on the 21 Acres farm.

    This event is supported by: City of Woodinville, 21 Acres, Woodinville Garden Club, Coastal Community Bank, Woodinville Rotary Club, King County Department of Local Services, Butler Seattle, EvergreenHealth Foundation, and King County Alan M. Painter Community Engagement Grant.