There is something for everyone at the 4th Annual Pollinator Fest, Saturday, May 30, hosted at 21 Acres in Woodinville from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and presented by Pollinator Pathway NW (PPNW). This free family event offers a variety of fun educational opportunities throughout the day. Look for tips on native plants and pollinator gardening, along with demonstrations, and entertainment for all ages:
● Keynote speaker, hummingbird researcher and nature photographer, Gregory Green
● An amazing film about caterpillars
● Kid-friendly activities with art, crafts, face painting, and bugs
● Have your picture taken in a pollinator photo cut-out
● Artisan vendors with homemade crafts
● Winning entries from the 2nd annual Youth Pollinator Art Contest
● Walking tours: Pollinator Pathway NW guided and self-guided tours, Native Plant tours
● Learn about the connection between native plants and pollinators, the importance of soil, and alternatives to chemical pesticides
● Food Trucks: Off the Rez, La Rivera Maya, and Kafa Coffee
21 Acres is located at 13701 NE 171st St., Woodinville, 98072. You’re encouraged to walk, bike, skate or carpool to the event with parking and frequent shuttle service available from the Woodinville Park’n Ride and the former Molbak’s site.
Pollinator Fest 2026 is sponsored by the City of Woodinville, 21 Acres, Woodinville Garden Club, Coastal Community Bank, EvergreenHealth Foundation, King County’s Alan M. Painter Community Engagement Grant and Butler Seattle.
For more information on keynote speaker, Gregory Green, visit Gregory Green | College of the Environment | Western Washington University. For examples of his photography, visit Gregory Green.
Visit Pollinator Fest 2026 - Pollinator Pathway NW for the day’s schedule and a list of activities, organizations and vendors on site during the event. You can also stay up to date on PPNW’s Facebook and Instagram pages @pollinatorpathwaynw.
Event Links
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/3600162-0
