Showing posts with label food truck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food truck. Show all posts

KING TV 5 to film at Ridgecrest Pub - come to the after party at noon

Sunday, February 17, 2019

Dojo Togo will serve lunch at the Ridgecrest Pub
on Monday at noon.


Post-filming party with Ridgecrest Pub and Dojo Togo food truck

On Monday, February 18, 2019 from 10am to noon, King 5 Evening is filming the hosting segment of one of their upcoming shows at Ridgecrest Public House, with Dojo Togo of Edmonds at the curb.

Please steer clear of the pub until noon. There will be people in the pub pretending to eat, drink, and talk, but they are all actors. Shhhhhhh! Silence on the set! And don't pull any stunts in the windows to try to make us laugh!

Ridgecrest Public House will open to the public at noon onwards, and Dojo Togo will serve lunch from noon to 2pm.

Dojo Tojo is also available for to-go orders as usual.

Join us for lunch to celebrate our fifteen minutes of fame!

Ridgecrest Public House is located in Ridgecrest on NE 165th near 5th Ave NE.




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Frolic at the Lake Thursday Aug 23 at Echo Lake Park

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

The Echo Lake Neighborhood Association (ELNA) is holding their second Frolic at the Lake this Thursday from 5 - 8pm at Echo Lake Park, 19901 Ashworth Ave N.

The weather is expected to cool down and the skies will be at their clearest on Thursday, so it's a good time to get out of the house.

There's a playground, a lake, and the Bubbleman will put on a show from 6 - 6:45pm.

Kids can get their faces painted for free.

Everyone can buy dinner from the Yummy Box Asian fusion food truck and get wonderful cupcakes and cheesecake from Sweet Pearl Bakery - who will be opening at 4-Corners very soon.

See you at the lake!



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Richmond Beach food trucks Wednesday are still on

Tuesday, August 21, 2018


Richmond Beach Community Association will proceed with its scheduled Food Truck Shoreline event on Wednesday, August 22, from 5:00 to 8:00pm at the Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, 2021 NW 190th St, despite the air quality alert.

Puget Sound Clean Air Agency has warned everyone to take precautions, but especially children, older adults, people that are pregnant and those with underlying heart and lung conditions. Sensitive groups are advised to limit time spent outdoors.

Shoreline is showing signs of clearing, so guests are being allowed to make their own health decisions. If you are “at risk,” please consider getting your food to go and skipping the concert by Clave Gringa in the upper shelter.

Details here



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Food Truck Shoreline – Final Wednesday at Saltwater Park

Sunday, August 19, 2018



The final Wednesday of food trucks in Richmond Beach is August 22, 2018. These family-friendly beach parties are wildly popular, and you can expect more adventures in eating and swingin’ music this week!

Head to the lower parking lot to choose your meal from FOUR trucks, then move to the upper shelter to enjoy your food and Cuban rhythms by Clave Gringa. Walk, bicycle or carpool if possible; parking is limited.



Papa Bois offers authentic Caribbean flavors! Their menu offers a great spread from sandwiches to main dishes with sides and drinks. Each item holds a special flavor that ties it back to their Caribbean roots!


Off the Rez is the first and only Native American food truck in Seattle and features Indian tacos served on handmade frybread, burgers, fries and a number of sides and extras. You get the option of beef, pork, chicken or veggie.


If you are looking for gastropub eats and upscale carnival treats, head over to Bread and Circuses and try their Mac and Beer Cheese or their Fries with Beer Cheese! One of the top sellers is their Circus Burger that contains provel cheese, ground beef, crisp bacon and so much more.


Peasant Food Manifesto serves globally-inspired fusion dishes. Vietnamese, Korean, Israeli, Tunisian and American influences have all gone into this truck’s fare. Choose from comfort food classics with a twist such as Pho French Dip Sandwich; Kimchi Mac and Cheese; Korean Cheese Steak and Pho, BBQ Chicken or Pork Tacos.


Clave Gringa presents a broad spectrum of Cuban music, from the charm of the cha-cha-cha to the depth of AfroCuban rhythms. They play original engaging compositions by bandleader Ann Reynolds, as well as Cuban classics. The band includes Cubans and musicians well-schooled in the style to provide an authentic Cuban sound.


Richmond Beach Gear will be available for purchase. Check out the orca-inspired gear from t-shirts, mugs, aprons, coasters, totes, note cards and more! RBCA has a whale of a selection for you to choose from. Cash, debit and credit cards welcome.



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Thursday's Frolic was for the adults - next Thursday is for the kids

Saturday, August 18, 2018

Voices 4 sang at the Frolic at the Lake
Photo by Jay Sundahl

Attendees at the Echo Lake Neighborhood Association's Frolic at the Lake on Thursday, August 16, 2018 were treated to a two hour concert by the jazz group Voices 4.

The vocal quarter, from Kent, was accompanied by a three piece band - guitar, drums, and keyboard. They sang the jazz hits from the grand era of swing in four part, two part, and solo arrangements.

Off the Rez food truck provided dinner
Photo by Steven H. Robinson

Off the Rez was there with their burgers and tacos and Mooney Icy Tunes sold ice cream.

Mooney Icy Tunes sold ice cream
Photo by Steven H. Robinson

ELNA will hold a second Frolic on Thursday, August 23, 2018 from 5-8pm. This one will feature the Bubbleman bubble show and free face painting.

Sweet Pearl Bakery will bring desserts and Yummy Box will sell Asian Fusion dinners. 

Echo Lake park is on the Interurban Trail
Photo by Steven H. Robinson

Frolic is open to the public. Echo Lake park is located at N 200th and Ashworth Ave N, across from Aurora Village. The Park is on the Interurban Trail.



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Frolic at the Lake on Thursday

Monday, August 13, 2018

Join the Echo Lake Neighborhood Association for a pleasant evening by the lake, this Thursday, August 16, 2018 from 5 - 8pm.

Get your dinner from the Off the Rez food truck and your dessert from Moonie Icy Tunes.

Bring chairs or blankets to sit on either in the sun or under the trees, depending on the weather.

Listen to the Voices 4 Jazz Quartet or watch the kids on the play equipment. Dip your toes in the water of the lake.

Echo Lake Park is on the Interurban Trail and across from the Transit Center on N 200th and Ashworth.

Everyone is welcome!



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Four food trucks + live music = beach party Wednesday

Sunday, August 12, 2018


Wednesday, August 15, 2018 kicks off the first of two Wednesdays of food trucks in Richmond Beach. With breathtaking views, anticipated sunshine, incredible food and a multi-genre Bluegrass / Americana band, this beach party promises to be rockin’!

Choose scrumptious fare from four trucks in the lower parking lot. Get your food to go or move to the upper shelter to enjoy your food and live music. Walk, bicycle or carpool if possible; parking is limited.



Where Ya At Matt will be bringing New Orleans soul food, such as Po’ Boys, Muffelata, Gumbo, Jambalaya, Shrimp 'n Grits, Red Beans 'n Rice and Hot Beignets.



Sam Choy’s Poke to the Max delivers a variety of delicious island dishes and flavors that include Aloha Rice Plate, Loco Moco, Poke Rice Bowl, Poke Salad, Poke Sandwich Wrap, Kalua Pork and Yakitori Chicken.



Hallava Falafel is a modern Mediterranean food truck that offers an authentic Russo-Turkish menu of falafel, shawarma and Middle Eastern fries with a range of toppings from different meats to vegetarian options.



Incredibowls offers a great range of dishes in bowls. Each dish features a different main ingredient paired with a number of veggies and sides. Choose between meats from chicken to pork belly, packed with Asian flavors. Most bowls are topped with pickled cucumbers, kimchi and fresh veggies.



The Weavils are a Seattle-based Bluegrass/Americana band. Not confined to a single genre, their sets include Bluegrass, Folk, Country, Cajun and even a few Hawaiian tunes. They do a mix of covers and original music.



Richmond Beach Gear will be available for purchase. Check out the orca-inspired gear from t-shirts, mugs, aprons, coasters, totes, note cards and more! RBCA has a whale of a selection for you to choose from. Cash, debit and credit cards welcome.



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You are invited to Frolic at the Lake

Friday, August 10, 2018

Join the Echo Lake Neighborhood for two fun filled Thursday evenings of food and entertainment at Echo Lake Park in Shoreline on August 16th and 23rd from 5-8pm.

The park is on the east side of Echo Lake at N 200th and Ashworth Ave N, on the Interurban Trail.

Bring a towel or chair to sit on and enjoy music and entertainment while feasting on delights for sale from local vendors.

Look for the FOOD TRUCK THURSDAYS banner soon!

Off the Rez and Moonie Icy Tunes on the 16th along with vocal jazz quartet.



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Four food trucks - live band - beach party - sunshine - and you are invited

Monday, August 6, 2018

The wildly popular Food Truck Shoreline event will be back in Richmond Beach on Wednesdays, August 15 and 22, from 5:00 to 8:00pm.
 
You can expect FOUR dinner trucks PLUS live music from some of the area’s top bands. 

The trucks will be located in the lower parking lot of Richmond Beach Saltwater Park. 

Enjoy your food and join the band at the upper shelter above the parking lot for a family-friendly beach party co-sponsored by Richmond Beach Community Association and the City of Shoreline. 

Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, 2021 NW 190th St, Shoreline 98177

More info here.

Wednesday, August 15
  • Where Ya At, Matt (Creole street food)
  • Poke to the Max (Hawaiian) 
  • Hallava Falafel (Mediterranean) 
  • Incredibowls (Asian/Korean) 
Music by The Weavils (Bluegrass/Americana band)


Wednesday August 22
  • Papa Bois (Caribbean fusion) 
  • Off the Rez (Native American) 
  • Bread and Circuses (gastropub eats) 
  • Peasant Food Manifesto (global cuisine) 
Music by Clava Gringa (Cuban band) 



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Things to do at the Shoreline Arts Festival this weekend

Monday, June 18, 2018




June 23 / 24 at the Shoreline Center


The 28th Annual Shoreline Arts Festival is a free community event with something creative and fun for everyone! Don’t miss these two extraordinary days of music, dance, theater, visual arts, food, culture, and more at the Shoreline Center, 18560 1st Ave NE. Shoreline, on Saturday, June 23 from 10am to 6pm and Sunday, June 24 from 10am to 5pm.

For more information, visit the Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Arts Council’s Festival website

Festival To Do List:

Shop for local art at the Artist Marketplace
Peruse paintings, ceramics, jewelry, and pretty much every other kind of art as you saunter through the sunshine and decide which of the masterpieces on offer will grace your mantelpiece. Enrich your home with handmade art, support local artists, and show the world where you stand as a curator of great taste.

Rock out, or take it easy at our Showmobile Performance Main Stage
Sit back, relax, and be entertained by an array of musical and dance performances spanning a wide range of styles. From Ukuleles to African Song and Dance, there’s something for every musical taste. Check out the full line up

View the Juried Art and Photography Exhibitions
Featuring over 200 artworks from regional artists in 2D, 3D, and photography, the Juried Art Exhibit is one of the highlights of the Arts Festival. Over $2000 in cash prizes and merchandise are awarded and winners are announced at 1:30pm, Saturday on in the Juried Art Exhibit room. This year’s jurors are Phil McCrain (Photography) and Amy Pleasant (2D,3D).

Surround yourself with the creativity of students at the Youth Art Exhibition
Witness the talents of the 200+ Pre-K through 12th grade students who share their artwork in the Shoreline Arts Festival Youth Art Exhibit and vote for your favorite piece to win the People's Choice Award. Awards are given in four different age groups and art for the Shoreline School District’s 2018-19 calendar is also selected from this exhibit of 2D and 3D artworks. This year’s Youth Art Exhibit juror is Amy Pleasant.

Get creative at the Hands-On Art stations for children and adults
This summer under the Hands-On Art tent we look up at the stars! Join us for several Space- themed projects! Use your imagination to create a 3D Rocket Ship to blast off, using a tube, paper, and shiny décor. Design your own mini Alien Sculpture and give it some color! Create a view into the galaxy by using shiny pens and crayons to represent star clusters with the Telescope Constellation Drawing. Then return home by creating a water-colored Planet Earth. And what would the Hands-On Art tent be without the wonderful Gyotaku Fish Prints? Use real or rubber fish to create a colorful, painted fish to take home.

Tantalize your taste buds at the Food Truck Food Court
Get lunch, dinner, or just a sweet treat at this year’s Arts Festival Food Court. Conveniently located by the Showmobile Stage, the food court is the perfect place to grab lunch, meet your neighbors, and enjoy the festival atmosphere. Galaxy Donuts will be back! We’ll also have Da Shave Ice Shack on hand for a “10 minute Hawaiian Vacation”.

Art from the Attic Sale
For the last few months we’ve been collecting generous art donations from the community! Find your next artistic treasure at the Shoreline Arts Festival this weekend. Items include fine art (framed or unframed), sculpture, posters (framed or unframed), matted prints, frames, gently used art supplies, ceramics, glass art, handmade jewelry, artisan works and art books.

Proceeds from the sale will support Arts Council programming including arts education, summer concerts in the park, The Gallery at Town Center and the Shoreline Arts Festival.

Fill up at the Senior Center Breakfast
Kick off the Shoreline Arts Festival with a delicious breakfast for the whole family at the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center. Breakfast will be served from 8:30am – 11:00am with live entertainment.

Menu selection includes:
Pancakes complete with toppings, served with sausage links and fresh fruit or try our delicious new Breakfast Casserole (vegetarian or sausage), served with fresh fruit ans a biscuit. Choice of beverages included in the meal cost.

Experience something new in the Cultural Room - in the Shoreline Room
Explore four cultural "rooms" offering many fun hands-on activities, displays, and performances. Learn about different cultures, sample foods, see art, listen to music, learn to dance, and more. This year's highlights include:
  • A Glimpse of Africa! hosted by JHP Cultural and Diversity Legacy
  • Chinese Cultural Room Hosted by two Chinese schools and several community arts and music groups
  • Experience Korea! Hosted by the Korean American Historical Society
  • Filipiniana Cultural Room Hosted by Filipiniana Arts and Culture
  • Latino Cultural Room Hosted by local community members 
Get inspired by Missoula Children’s Theatre
An annual Shoreline Arts Festival tradition! A little red truck pulls into town with everything needed to mount a full one hour musical...except the cast. Sixty local students are cast in a play, rehearse for a week with professional actors/directors from Missoula Children’s Theatre touring company, and perform for an audience on Saturday at 1pm in the Auditorium. This year’s performance is The Pied Piper! Tickets are just $10, get yours here.

Take the festival shuttle and don’t stress about parking
Parking is a breeze with the Shoreline Arts Festival Shuttle Service! Running every 20 minutes during festival hours (Saturday 9:00am-6:30pm and Sunday 9:00am-5:30pm), the shuttle will make stops at the Shoreline Farmers Market, Meridian Park Elementary, and then come to the Shoreline Arts Festival. Look for the shuttle stop signs with balloons! The Shuttle Service is provided through the generous support of Shoreline Community College.

The Shoreline Arts Festival is a program of the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council with major support from the City of Shoreline, City of Lake Forest Park, and 4Culture.

The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to cultivate creativity and inspire our community through the arts.



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Anchor End food truck twins win Food Network competition

Friday, September 8, 2017

They're at the Ridgecrest Pub on Mondays
By Diane Hettrick

According to an article in The Seattle Times, the twin sisters who own and operate the Anchor End food truck were winners in Guy Fieri's contest for twins - Twin It To Win It.

The episode will be shown on October 23rd at 3pm on the Food Channel.

Amanda and Jessica Lewis of Seattle food truck Anchor End said they had an advantage because they cook together every day in the cramped quarters of a food truck.

Anchor End is a regular in Shoreline. They serve sandwiches on giant, soft pretzels that they bake in their catering kitchen every workday.

Most recently, they were at the first Wednesday at the Richmond Beach food truck events, and they hold down the Monday evening slot at the Ridgecrest Public House, NE 165th and 5th NE.

Here's something exciting: they plan to use their $16,000 prize money to open a restaurant in Shoreline.



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Food Truck Shoreline - Final Wednesday at Saltwater Park

Sunday, September 3, 2017

Graphic from Lantern Press


Food Truck Shoreline - Final Wednesday at Saltwater Park
September 6, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Richmond Beach Saltwater Park
2021 NW 190th Street, Shoreline 98177

Sponsored by Richmond Beach Community Association
and City of Shoreline's Office of Economic Development


Whether you are celebrating the first day of school or lamenting the end of summer, come on down to the beach for one last summer food truck event!

The Toucans play languid Caribbean rhythms

Head to the lower parking lot to pick up dinner then move to the upper shelter to enjoy your food and languid Caribbean rhythms by the Northwest's masters of the steel pans, The Toucans.

To remedy the long lines experienced at the first two events, a fourth food truck has been added this week. More choices for your dining pleasure! Parking is limited, so walk, bicycle or carpool if possible.

Now Make Me a Sandwich is a Seattle food truck that specializes in grilled sandwiches that taste awesome. It's pretty simple.

Kiss My Grits!


Kiss My Grits delivers their blend of Low Country and Filipino street food to an equally diverse clientele. All of their soulful dishes are served with Southern hospitality with a side of sass!

Wicked Pies serves up New York style pizza by the slice, along with some brilliant focaccia bread sandwiches and tasty salads using locally sourced, organic ingredients.

Puffle Up
If this looks too healthy - there's a chocolate marshmallow version!


Puffle Up brings to you a modern twist to a classic Hong Kong street snack, bubble waffles! These waffles are crispy and delicious by themselves but you can amp it up by adding toppings such as fruits, sweets or even ice cream.

Richmond Beach Gear will be available for purchase. See the new line of orca-inspired gear from t-shirts, mugs, aprons, coasters, totes, note cards and more! RBCA has a whale of a selection for you to choose from. Cash, debit and/or credit cards welcome.

More information here



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Three food trucks, live music, and RB Saltwater Park Wednesday

Sunday, August 27, 2017



Food Truck Shoreline
Wednesday, Aug. 30, 5:00 to 8:00pm
Richmond Beach Saltwater Park
2021 NW 190th St, Shoreline 98177

Sponsored by Richmond Beach Community Association
and City of Shoreline's Office of Economic Development

The second of three Wednesdays of food trucks in Richmond Beach happens August 30. These family friendly beach parties are wildly popular, and you can expect more adventures in eating and fun music this week!

Choose scrumptious fare from two dinner trucks and a dessert truck in the lower parking lot, then move to the upper shelter to enjoy your food while listening to live music. Come early to avoid lines and walk if possible (parking is limited).

Don Lucho food truck


Don Lucho's is the first Peruvian food truck in Seattle serving traditional dishes adapted into sandwiches. Currently Peru holds the title of "culinary destination of the world" five years in a row, and Don Lucho's will show you why this is the case! 

Nosh food truck


Nosh is a fast-paced, cook-to-order truck with Anglo American influences. Nosh prides itself in its whole fillet fish and chips, which has been named "Best Fish and Chips in Seattle" by Seattle Times, 2016. 

Street Treats ice cream sandwiches


Street Treats specializes in made-from-scratch ice cream and offers "build-your-own ice cream cookie sandwiches," cookie bars and more!

Music by The Careless Lovers

Music by The Careless Lovers. Grab your dancing shoes and your jitterbug partner and come get wild with The Careless Lovers. Famous for their hit "Black Coffee," this jazz combo plays the hot swing of the'20s and '30s that is irresistibly sweet and sassy!

Richmond Beach gear will be available for purchase. See the new line of orca-inspired gear from t-shirts, mugs, aprons, coasters, totes, note cards and more, RBCA will have a whale of a selection for you to choose from. Cash, debit and/or credit cards welcome.



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Eat good - do good -food trucks rally to fight global hunger Sunday

Saturday, August 26, 2017


Twenty million people around the world are on the brink of starvation. On Sunday, August 27, you can do something simple to help — eat lunch.

Join World Concern and SPIRIT 105.3, along with 9 of Seattle’s top food trucks in the fight against global hunger at the Mobile Food Fight for Hunger.

Now in its 5th year, the Mobile Food Fight for Hunger is a delicious way to do some good in the world. SPIRIT 105.3 is hosting the event, with a portion of every food truck purchase benefitting World Concern’s hunger programs in places like Somalia and South Sudan, where millions of hungry children and families are suffering right now.

Don’t miss this chance to taste food from some of Seattle’s most popular food trucks, including: Where Ya At Matt (New Orleans-style creole), Nosh (British inspired grub), Street Donuts (Donuts re-imagined), Bread and Circuses (Gastro pub Eats and Carnival Treats), Pilgrim Coffee,  Athenas (Greek), Thai-U-Up, Island Blends Acai, and Kiss My Grits (Filipino). Here's more information about the food.

You can feel good about your purchase, knowing that you’re helping feed hungry children today with emergency nutrition and long-term with sustainable sources of food for their families.

Mobile Food Fight for Hunger Sunday, August 27, 2017, 11:00am to 3:00pm at SPIRIT 105.3 and World Concern Headquarters CRISTA Ministries Campus 19303 Fremont Ave N. Shoreline 98133.



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Mobile Food Fight for Hunger in Shoreline Sunday with ten food trucks

Friday, August 25, 2017

10 of the Best Food Trucks are coming to SPIRIT 105.3 Headquarters to Fight Global Hunger 

Food Trucks – a trend that makes your mouth water and your tummies full. Now helping fight Global Hunger.

The Mobile Food Fight for Hunger is returning to Shoreline with ten of the best mobile eateries from around the Puget Sound.

It is a foodie’s dream festival that makes a difference. There is just something satisfying about eating well and doing good.

On Sunday, August 27 from 11am to 3pm, SPIRIT 105.3 will host the 5th annual Mobile Food Fight for Hunger with a portion of the proceeds supporting World Concern, a Shoreline-based humanitarian organization working to fight global hunger. 

The event will be held at SPIRIT 105.3 on the CRISTA Ministries campus in Shoreline, 19303 Fremont Ave N, Shoreline 98133.

1 out of every 9 people worldwide suffers from chronic hunger. 34 million of those being children who suffer from severe malnutrition, a deadly condition if not treated.

With your support, World Concern will make a lasting impact in the lives of the poor who are desperately malnourished in Somalia, as well as efforts to provide sustainable solutions in other areas Africa, Southeast Asia and Haiti.

Ten trucks at the Mobile Food Fight for Hunger
Photo courtesy World Concern

Some of Seattle’s most recognized food trucks will be serving, including: Where Ya At Matt (New Orleans-style creole), Nosh (British inspired grub), Street Donuts (Donuts re-imagined), Bread and Circuses (Gastro pub Eats and Carnival Treats), Pilgrim Coffee, Big Boys Kainan (Filipino / Hawaiian inspired), Athenas (Greek), Thai-U-Up, Island Blends Acai, and Kiss My Grits (Filipino).

There will also be a picnic area provided by AllMomDoes for families to bring their own blankets and enjoy the day together with activities from Amusements On Demand. And LIVE music from local artist, Isaac Peabody.

If your mouth is watering just by reading the list of mobile eateries attending, this event is for you! Bring your friends and plan to eat well and do good. More about this event here.


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Food trucks in Echo Lake Park Thursday evening

Monday, August 21, 2017

Shorewood Team Pronto will be back with their robot games
Photo by Steven H. Robinson

The Echo Lake Neighborhood Association will sponsor its second Party in the Park on Thursday, August 24, 2017 from 5pm to 8pm

The food and robots will be there at 5pm. The music will start at 6pm - this evening a jazz duo.

Echo Lake Park, N 200th and Ashworth

The best ice cream sandwiches in the county
Photo by Steven H. Robinson


There's some on-street parking. The dental offices of Dr. Steven Stanley and Dr. Eric Yao have graciously allowed us to park in their lot after 5pm. Bike or walk the Interurban Trail, kayak across the lake, or walk from your home.

Yummy Box Asian Fusion food
Photo by Steven H. Robinson

What's on the menu?

Thursday, August 24

All are welcome. Get dinner or dessert to go, or bring chairs and blankets, relax in the park and listen to the jazz duo.



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Food Truck Beach Party Wednesday in Richmond Beach Saltwater Park

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Live at RB Saltwater Park Wednesday
Wednesday, August 23 kicks off the first of three Wednesdays of food trucks in Richmond Beach. 

With breathtaking views, anticipated sunshine, incredible food and a hard-rockin', honky-tonkin' country band, this beach party promises to be a good time!
Matt's Poboy sand

Choose scrumptious fare from two dinner trucks and a dessert truck in the lower parking lot.

Then move to the upper shelter to enjoy your food and live music.


Where Ya At, Matt? brings Creole street food to the streets of the Pacific Northwest.

Anchor End Pretzel Shoppe boasts a completely made-from-scratch menu. 

Everything starts on homemade soft pretzel bun and includes a variety of sandwich fillings sure to make your mouth water.

Hot Revolution Donuts serves hot mini-donuts with gourmet toppings made from high quality products. 

The Buckaroosters. What the Beatles were to the pop charts in the '60s, Buck Owens and the Buckaroos were to the country charts. 


Come hear the Pacific Northwest's best pickers recreate the hard-rockin, honky-tonkin' Bakersfield sound!


Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, 2021 NW 190th St, Shoreline 98177.

5 - 8pm




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Marimba band, ice cream, kebabs, and robots

Friday, August 18, 2017

Marimba band, ice cream, kebabs, and robots...

The first ever Echo Lake Neighborhood Association Party in the Park on Thursday created a perfect summer evening.

Photos by Steven H. Robinson

Over 150 neighbors and travelers on the Interurban Trail stopped at Echo Lake Park over three hours to eat kebabs from the Black Star food truck.

Sweet Wheels ice cream sold their ice cream sandwiches, fruit popsicles and chocolate dipped ice cream bars!

Folks brought their picnic blankets and stayed to eat, make use of the playground and visit with Shorewood's Team Pronto Robotics.

Shoreline Fire brought a Medic Van for kids (and grown-ups!) to check out.

The sounds of the marimba band filled the park.

Many walked to the event or bicycled on the Interurban Trail. Many planned to be there and a few were walking by and were drawn in by the festivities and food.

All were welcome.

Team Pronto set up games for the kids.

The second Party in the Park is Thursday, August 24, 2017. Sweet Wheels (best ice cream in Seattle) will be back, as will Team Pronto robotics.

The main dish will be provided by Yummy Box Asian fusion cuisine. The music will be provided by a jazz duo.



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