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Given Woodinvilleâs inescapable wine scene, itâs hard to remember that the first winemaker didnât put down roots (or decorative vines) here until the late 1970s. The town has long felt far from the Seattle and Bellevue bustle, despite sitting just a few miles inland, and the green Sammamish Valley practically demands you move at a relaxed pace.
Tour de Sammamish.
Biking
Despite the broad, paved Sammamish River Trail that runs through the valley, Woodinville is a bit short on bike rental shops (unless you want to group pedal on Party Cycle NWâs big rigs). But Woodinville Bicycle has a small fleet of demo cycles available for 24-hour rentals, all high-end models. Redmondâs Edge and Spoke, in the next town over, includes e-bikes in its fleet. Point your handlebars toward the excellent Sammamish River route for easy pedaling and a wide-open view of the regionâs agrarian calm. Wilmot Gateway Park, in the center of Woodinville, makes for a good
Snohomish County and non-profit vow to continue talks; food distribution to continue after stalemate avoided
Snohomish County worried about non-profit’s impact
Farmer Frog food distribution is a lifeline for many in Snohomish County. Q13 s Steve Kiggins reports the tension between county officials and the farm over alleged land use discrepancies.
SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. - Food banks and philanthropy have been lifelines for people suffering from food insecurity across our region during this pandemic. A non-profit called Farmer Frog in Snohomish County also has been doing what it can to help feed hungry families.
But, Snohomish County leaders worry the farm’s mission of goodwill has grown too large and claims the non-profit is causing big problems for neighbors and a nearby nature conservation area after it expanded distribution of foods.