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Event
Seattle Tilth Chicken Coop and Urban Farm Tour 2012
In this self-guided tour through the greater Seattle area, you will see simple coops built in an afternoon and elaborate houses that took weeks of planning and building. Also check out how our city is raising goats, bees, ducks, rabbits, and growing their own food in so many different ways! Visit 50+ sites all over Seattle and beyond.
Learn from seeing what your neighbors are doing. Ask questions about building coops and shelters, daily chores and other questions you have about keeping chickens or urban livestock. This tour might be the inspiration for you to build your dream coop or begin a fun and rewarding new hobby! You will enjoy seeing the many creative arrangements people have developed in their urban yards and "urban homesteads."
After purchasing tickets, in the coming week you will receive a link to the full Google Map of the host locations, a downloadable 11"x17" PDF of the map, and if you selected the printed map option, we'll send you a copy in the mail.
We encourage you to go by bike! Bicyclists can purchase at the Individual or Group Seattle Tilth Member rate.
You can buy tickets and your map in-person at: - Seattle Tilth office at the Good Shepherd Center in Wallingford - City People's Mercantile in Sand Point - City People's Garden Store in Madison Valley - Central Co-op (formerly Madison Market) in Capitol Hill - Next to Nature in West Seattle - Portage Bay Grange in the U-District - Walt's Organic Fertilizer in Ballard
Thanks to our sponsors Portage Bay Grange and Walt's Organic Fertilizer for their support of the event.
Find out more by visiting our website: www.seattletilth.org/special_events/chickencoopurbanfarmtour2012
← Check out the overview map and hosts to the left! You can also see a sneak preview photo album at: on.fb.me/ROUUSj
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LocationVarious Seattle neighborhoods! (View)
We'll send you an online Google and PDF map (or printed one by request)
Seattle, WA
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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