Tag: Seattle

  • Tuesday, June 15 – Monday, June 21, 2021 – Gardens of Seattle

    Glacial and volcanic events have blessed northwestern Washington with rich soil. Add in abundant rainfall, a temperate climate and the result is an amazing diversity of plant life that enjoys stellar growing conditions.

    This Pacific Horticulture trip will take place on June 15 – 21, 2021. We’ll explore an extraordinary collection of exclusive private gardens and top public gardens in and around Seattle with visits to the Miller Botanical Garden, Heronswood, Bellevue Botanic Garden and more! Includes full day trips to Vashon and Bainbridge Islands.

    Our tour concludes with a farewell dinner hosted by tour escort, Greg Graves, at his home garden & nursery, Old Goat Farm.

    View Seattle tour brochure.

    For complete itinerary details and information about booking this trip, click https://www.pacifichorticulture.org/tours/gardens-of-seattle/

  • Sunday, September 30 – Tuesday, October 2 – Chefs Collaborative Sustainable Food Summit

    The 2012 Chefs Collaborative Sustainable Food Summit will take place Septembver 30 – October 2, with a focus on Flavors of a Foodshed: Seattle. This year, Summit participants will have the opportunity to hear and meet Ruth Reichl, former editor in chief of Gourmet Magazine; Kim Severson of the New York Times; Rowan Jacobson, author of five books including a Geography of Oysters; chef Tom Douglas of Tom Douglas Restaurants, and others to discuss food and cooking, culture and sustainability. You’ll have the chance to enjoy great Northwest food from Northwest chefs. Think Pacific oysters, Alaskan salmon, local beans and grains, apples and berries, craft spirits and more.

    We’ll be fabricating goat carcasses, offering in-depth beef butchering lessons and baking with heritage grains. We’ll be discussing the challenges of sourcing sustainably raised poultry and looking at traceability and other tools in seafood sourcing, as well as deciphering the nuts and bolts of running a sustainable restaurant, to name a few details. Besides all this, you’ll have the chance to network and learn from like-minded chefs from all over the country. “The highlight of the Summit for me,” says Rich Garcia, executive chef of Boston’s 606 Congress and Boston Local Network Leader, “is the chance to meet chefs I’ve looked up to throughout the course of my career.” All of the Summit information is found at http://chefscollaborative.org/sustainable-food-summit/2012-2/ – programs, events, field trips, meet-and- greets, accommodations, and venues. So what are you waiting for?  Register now at Eventbrite by clicking here.

  • Wednesday, April 25 – Saturday, April 28 – Alliance For Historic Landscape Preservation 2012 Conference

    Powerful Vistas/Powerful Views: New Perspectives in Historic Landscape Preservation, the Alliance for Historic Landscape Preservation 2012 Conference, will be held in Victoria, BC, April 25-28, 2012.

    The 34th annual gathering of the Alliance for Historic Landscape Preservation will discuss new perspectives in historic landscape preservation when it convenes in Victoria, British Columbia in April 2012. Suggested topics for discussion papers include challenges and approaches to the identification, sustainability and protection of historic landscapes and issues of cultural diversity, identity and meaning in landscape preservation. Our vistas will be Canada’s powerful, awe-inspiring West Coast landscape. The First Nations people knew it intimately. Emily Carr lovingly interpreted it in her paintings. Now you can see it for yourself.And Vancouver Island beckons you to engage in this kaleidoscope of ideas. The City of Victoria promotes itself as being “full of life” and we intend to inject as much of that into your conference experience as we can. Centered at the venerable Empress Hotel puts us alongside the Inner Harbour and in the heart of the city both convenient for exploring by foot or as a launching off point for bus tours. Field visits will look at aboriginal, colonial and multicultural engagements with the powerful landscapes of the Canadian west coast.And, as always, while we are not able to accommodate all that the Victoria region has to offer in the short time that we will be together, we’ll provide some ideas about interesting places that you might explore either before/after the conference (including Vancouver across the Georgia Strait or Seattle, if you are coming Stateside).

    Learn more about the conference on the Alliance for Historic Landscape Preservation website, www.ahlp.org.