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Cascadia Grains Conference 2020 at South Puget Sound Community College
Jan
17
to Jan 18

Cascadia Grains Conference 2020 at South Puget Sound Community College

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The 8th Cascadia Grains Conference will bring together 300 farmers, bakers, brewers, distillers, brokers, investors, policy-makers and others to strengthen the role of grains in the agricultural and food economy of the Pacific Northwest. 

The Friday Field Trips throughout the region and the full Conference on Saturday at the South Puget Sound Community College features workshops and hands-on classes that focus on three value-added grain enterprises: poultry and livestock feed, brewing and distilling, and artisan baking. Over the last three years the conference has developed into key educational event for producers and end-users and an important opportunity to network and collaborate along the value chain. Also included in Saturday will be a Resource Fair and Networking Sessions as well as a full breakfast, lunch and dinner. The conference will conclude with a Best of the Cascadia Tasting featuring local ales and spirits.

At the conference:
* Farmers learn about grain production, connect with scale appropriate buyers, and learn strategies on increasing demands for cereals used for poultry and livestock feeds, artisan breads, brewing, and distilling.

* Processors & end-users get an inside look into grain production, quality, and brokering relationships to get the grain you want and need.

* Investors, brokers & local government officials get the scoop on rising investment and policy opportunities.

For more information visit www.cascadiagrains.com

***REIMBURSEMENT POLICY*** All tickets may be refunded by Jan 1st, 2020 at no cost. After January 1st refunds will be considered on a case by case basis. Email cascadia.grains@wsu.edu for more information.

Location

Friday at Multiple Locations, Saturday at South Puget Sound Community College(View)
2011 Mottman Rd SW 
Olympia, WA 98512
United States

Contact

Owner: WSU Food SystemsOn BPT Since: May 18, 2018 Aba Kiser360-379-5610 ext 211 cascadia.grains@wsu.eduwww.cascadiagrains.com 

 
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Sep
10
7:00 PM19:00

Craft Cultures: Sea, Land, Sky at the Audain Art Museum

image sourced from Gibbons Whistler

image sourced from Gibbons Whistler

Join us at the stunning Audain Art Museum for a swanky evening complete with mouth-watering bites and brews, live music and entertainment. The evening will flow through the venue in stages, celebrating the themes of sea, land, and sky, with the décor and food offerings following suit.  

Your ticket includes passed appies plus a few varieties of beer and cider served throughout the evening.

 
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Chicago Brewseum presents ‘Culture de la Biére’ Day at Métier Brewing Company
Sep
8
12:00 PM12:00

Chicago Brewseum presents ‘Culture de la Biére’ Day at Métier Brewing Company

Press Release

Seattle, WA: The Chicago Brewseum, a nonprofit museum project exploring the historical and cultural significance of beer, announces an exciting event series in the greater Seattle area from September 4-8, 2019. Organized in partnership with multiple local breweries, businesses, cultural organizations, and historic sites around Seattle and Washington State, this tour is designed to celebrate the Pacific Northwest’s longstanding and storied relationship with beer. “We want to go where these amazing beer stories are,” says Liz Garibay, the Chicago Brewseum’s Executive Director, “there’s compelling history and culture in every pint glass and given Seattle’s deep connection with beer, it was an obvious destination.” 

From discussions of hops and glassware to enlightening conversations about beer’s influence on world’s fairs and community growth, this lineup treats beer as more than just a beverage. The Chicago Brewseum and its Washington partners will offer not only their insight but also special release and collaboration brews, local artistry, a look at rare historic artifacts, and even a slice of Chicago-style deep dish pizza.

Schedule of events:

Sun, 9/8 ‘Culture de la Biére’ Day at Métier Brewing Company, 14125 NE 189th St suite B, Woodinville (partly ticketed event)—a friendly afternoon in Métier’s taproom, including a fun workshop on becoming a Cicerone Certified Craft Beer Server with Jackie Dodd, aka The Beeroness, as well as a panel discussion on inclusivity and African-American brewing throughout U.S. history. For each pint sold, Métier will make a donation to the Black Heritage Society of Washington State. (link to event

 

Full details about Chicago Brewseum’s Seattle tour can be found here.

About the Chicago Brewseum: The Chicago Brewseum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to show how beer, past and present, is a dynamic cultural force with the power to foster community create change. The Chicago Brewseum explores the local, national, and global histories behind beer and offers that knowledge to communities around Chicago and beyond. The organization recently debuted its first major exhibit at the Field Museum in Chicago, with a goal to open an independent museum by 2021. Help us build the Chicago Brewseum by clicking the ‘donate’ button on our website and making a tax-deductible contribution. 

Find us on Twitter (@ChiBrewseum), Facebook (@ChicagoBrewseum), & Instagram (ChiBrewseum)! 

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Chicago Brewseum presents ‘Beside the Bine’ Hop History at The Pine Box
Sep
7
7:00 PM19:00

Chicago Brewseum presents ‘Beside the Bine’ Hop History at The Pine Box

Press Release

Seattle, WA: The Chicago Brewseum, a nonprofit museum project exploring the historical and cultural significance of beer, announces an exciting event series in the greater Seattle area from September 4-8, 2019. Organized in partnership with multiple local breweries, businesses, cultural organizations, and historic sites around Seattle and Washington State, this tour is designed to celebrate the Pacific Northwest’s longstanding and storied relationship with beer. “We want to go where these amazing beer stories are,” says Liz Garibay, the Chicago Brewseum’s Executive Director, “there’s compelling history and culture in every pint glass and given Seattle’s deep connection with beer, it was an obvious destination.” 

From discussions of hops and glassware to enlightening conversations about beer’s influence on world’s fairs and community growth, this lineup treats beer as more than just a beverage. The Chicago Brewseum and its Washington partners will offer not only their insight but also special release and collaboration brews, local artistry, a look at rare historic artifacts, and even a slice of Chicago-style deep dish pizza.

Schedule of events:

Sat, 9/7 ‘Beside the Bine’ Hop History at The Pine Box, 1600 Melrose Ave, Seattle (free with registration)—a celebration of the communities that have historically influenced the U.S. hop harvest. Featuring experts from the Chicago Brewseum and Oregon State University, this casual discussion will highlight the women, working class, and migrant hop pickers who help give American beer its flavor. Beers commemorating past and present hop cultivators will also be available via the event’s sponsor, Bale Breaker Brewing Company. (link to event

 

Full details about Chicago Brewseum’s Seattle tour can be found here.

About the Chicago Brewseum: The Chicago Brewseum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to show how beer, past and present, is a dynamic cultural force with the power to foster community create change. The Chicago Brewseum explores the local, national, and global histories behind beer and offers that knowledge to communities around Chicago and beyond. The organization recently debuted its first major exhibit at the Field Museum in Chicago, with a goal to open an independent museum by 2021. Help us build the Chicago Brewseum by clicking the ‘donate’ button on our website and making a tax-deductible contribution. 

Find us on Twitter (@ChiBrewseum), Facebook (@ChicagoBrewseum), & Instagram (ChiBrewseum)! 

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Chicago Brewseum presents 'Beer + Glass: A Field Trip to Pilchuck Glass School' at The
Sep
7
12:00 PM12:00

Chicago Brewseum presents 'Beer + Glass: A Field Trip to Pilchuck Glass School' at The

Press Release

Seattle, WA: The Chicago Brewseum, a nonprofit museum project exploring the historical and cultural significance of beer, announces an exciting event series in the greater Seattle area from September 4-8, 2019. Organized in partnership with multiple local breweries, businesses, cultural organizations, and historic sites around Seattle and Washington State, this tour is designed to celebrate the Pacific Northwest’s longstanding and storied relationship with beer. “We want to go where these amazing beer stories are,” says Liz Garibay, the Chicago Brewseum’s Executive Director, “there’s compelling history and culture in every pint glass and given Seattle’s deep connection with beer, it was an obvious destination.” 

From discussions of hops and glassware to enlightening conversations about beer’s influence on world’s fairs and community growth, this lineup treats beer as more than just a beverage. The Chicago Brewseum and its Washington partners will offer not only their insight but also special release and collaboration brews, local artistry, a look at rare historic artifacts, and even a slice of Chicago-style deep dish pizza.

Schedule of events:

Sat, 9/7 Beer + Glass: Fieldtrip to Pilchuck Glass School Campus, Stanwood, WA, (ticketed event)—a private afternoon tour of Pilchuck Glass School’s beautiful Stanwood campus. Guests will meet in Seattle and take a bus north for a tour of the campus, a beer-centric glass-blowing demonstration, lively discussion with beer author Randy Mosher, as well as (naturally) charcuterie and beer. (link to event

 

Full details about Chicago Brewseum’s Seattle tour can be found here.

About the Chicago Brewseum: The Chicago Brewseum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to show how beer, past and present, is a dynamic cultural force with the power to foster community create change. The Chicago Brewseum explores the local, national, and global histories behind beer and offers that knowledge to communities around Chicago and beyond. The organization recently debuted its first major exhibit at the Field Museum in Chicago, with a goal to open an independent museum by 2021. Help us build the Chicago Brewseum by clicking the ‘donate’ button on our website and making a tax-deductible contribution. 

Find us on Twitter (@ChiBrewseum), Facebook (@ChicagoBrewseum), & Instagram (ChiBrewseum)! 

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Chicago Brewseum presents 'It’s the People!’ Panel Discussion' at The Schmidt House
Sep
6
7:00 PM19:00

Chicago Brewseum presents 'It’s the People!’ Panel Discussion' at The Schmidt House

Press Release

Seattle, WA: The Chicago Brewseum, a nonprofit museum project exploring the historical and cultural significance of beer, announces an exciting event series in the greater Seattle area from September 4-8, 2019. Organized in partnership with multiple local breweries, businesses, cultural organizations, and historic sites around Seattle and Washington State, this tour is designed to celebrate the Pacific Northwest’s longstanding and storied relationship with beer. “We want to go where these amazing beer stories are,” says Liz Garibay, the Chicago Brewseum’s Executive Director, “there’s compelling history and culture in every pint glass and given Seattle’s deep connection with beer, it was an obvious destination.” 

From discussions of hops and glassware to enlightening conversations about beer’s influence on world’s fairs and community growth, this lineup treats beer as more than just a beverage. The Chicago Brewseum and its Washington partners will offer not only their insight but also special release and collaboration brews, local artistry, a look at rare historic artifacts, and even a slice of Chicago-style deep dish pizza.

Schedule of events:

Fri, 9/6 ‘It’s the People!’ Panel Discussion at The Schmidt House, 330 Schmidt Pl SW, Tumwater (free with registration)—a special panel discussing the brewing industry’s influence on the Chicago and Olympia-Tumwater communities, past and present. Featuring experts from the Chicago Brewseum, Olympia Tumwater Foundation, Oregon State University, and the City of Tumwater as well as a resurrected Olympia Brewing Company lager from Olympia’s Well 80 Brewhouse. (link to event

 

Full details about Chicago Brewseum’s Seattle tour can be found here.

About the Chicago Brewseum: The Chicago Brewseum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to show how beer, past and present, is a dynamic cultural force with the power to foster community create change. The Chicago Brewseum explores the local, national, and global histories behind beer and offers that knowledge to communities around Chicago and beyond. The organization recently debuted its first major exhibit at the Field Museum in Chicago, with a goal to open an independent museum by 2021. Help us build the Chicago Brewseum by clicking the ‘donate’ button on our website and making a tax-deductible contribution. 

Find us on Twitter (@ChiBrewseum), Facebook (@ChicagoBrewseum), & Instagram (ChiBrewseum)! 

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Chicago Brewseum presents Beer + Glass Opening Reception’ at Pilchuck Glass School
Sep
5
5:00 PM17:00

Chicago Brewseum presents Beer + Glass Opening Reception’ at Pilchuck Glass School

Press Release

Seattle, WA: The Chicago Brewseum, a nonprofit museum project exploring the historical and cultural significance of beer, announces an exciting event series in the greater Seattle area from September 4-8, 2019. Organized in partnership with multiple local breweries, businesses, cultural organizations, and historic sites around Seattle and Washington State, this tour is designed to celebrate the Pacific Northwest’s longstanding and storied relationship with beer. “We want to go where these amazing beer stories are,” says Liz Garibay, the Chicago Brewseum’s Executive Director, “there’s compelling history and culture in every pint glass and given Seattle’s deep connection with beer, it was an obvious destination.” 

From discussions of hops and glassware to enlightening conversations about beer’s influence on world’s fairs and community growth, this lineup treats beer as more than just a beverage. The Chicago Brewseum and its Washington partners will offer not only their insight but also special release and collaboration brews, local artistry, a look at rare historic artifacts, and even a slice of Chicago-style deep dish pizza.

Schedule of events:

Thurs, 9/5 Beer + Glass Opening Reception at Pilchuck Glass School, 240 2nd Ave S #100, Seattle (free with registration)—Debut of a new Pilchuck/Chicago Brewseum glass exhibition about the longstanding sensory relationship between beer and glass, featuring interpretations of historic beer glassware styles and bottles by seven expert glass artists. The reception will also host the launch of a limited release hefeweizen by Pike Brewing Company and Chicago’s Forbidden Root Brewery. (link to event)

 

Full details about Chicago Brewseum’s Seattle tour can be found here.

About the Chicago Brewseum: The Chicago Brewseum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to show how beer, past and present, is a dynamic cultural force with the power to foster community create change. The Chicago Brewseum explores the local, national, and global histories behind beer and offers that knowledge to communities around Chicago and beyond. The organization recently debuted its first major exhibit at the Field Museum in Chicago, with a goal to open an independent museum by 2021. Help us build the Chicago Brewseum by clicking the ‘donate’ button on our website and making a tax-deductible contribution. 

Find us on Twitter (@ChiBrewseum), Facebook (@ChicagoBrewseum), & Instagram (ChiBrewseum)! 

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Chicago Brewseum presents 'Brew a Fair’ at Windy City Pie
Sep
4
8:00 PM20:00

Chicago Brewseum presents 'Brew a Fair’ at Windy City Pie

Press Release

Seattle, WA: The Chicago Brewseum, a nonprofit museum project exploring the historical and cultural significance of beer, announces an exciting event series in the greater Seattle area from September 4-8, 2019. Organized in partnership with multiple local breweries, businesses, cultural organizations, and historic sites around Seattle and Washington State, this tour is designed to celebrate the Pacific Northwest’s longstanding and storied relationship with beer. “We want to go where these amazing beer stories are,” says Liz Garibay, the Chicago Brewseum’s Executive Director, “there’s compelling history and culture in every pint glass and given Seattle’s deep connection with beer, it was an obvious destination.” 

From discussions of hops and glassware to enlightening conversations about beer’s influence on world’s fairs and community growth, this lineup treats beer as more than just a beverage. The Chicago Brewseum and its Washington partners will offer not only their insight but also special release and collaboration brews, local artistry, a look at rare historic artifacts, and even a slice of Chicago-style deep dish pizza.

Schedule of events:

Wed, 9/4 ‘Brew a Fair’ at Windy City Pie, 5918 Phinney Ave N, Seattle (ticketed event)—a casual discussion about beer’s impact on iconic world’s fairs in Chicago, Seattle, and Portland, paired with authentic Chicago-style pizza and a historic Chicago Brewseum collaboration beer brought in from Chicago. Features artifacts on display from multiple fairs, courtesy of the Olympia Tumwater Foundation and private collections. (link to event)

 

Full details about Chicago Brewseum’s Seattle tour can be found here.

About the Chicago Brewseum: The Chicago Brewseum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to show how beer, past and present, is a dynamic cultural force with the power to foster community create change. The Chicago Brewseum explores the local, national, and global histories behind beer and offers that knowledge to communities around Chicago and beyond. The organization recently debuted its first major exhibit at the Field Museum in Chicago, with a goal to open an independent museum by 2021. Help us build the Chicago Brewseum by clicking the ‘donate’ button on our website and making a tax-deductible contribution. 

Find us on Twitter (@ChiBrewseum), Facebook (@ChicagoBrewseum), & Instagram (ChiBrewseum)! 

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