30th Annual
NATIONAL LENTIL FESTIVAL
Presenting Sponsors:
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Welcome to the 30th Annual National Lentil Festival
2018 NATIONAL LENTIL FESTIVAL
Full Schedule of Events Friday, August 17th, 2018 9:00AM Tase T. Lentil Mini Golf Tournament (Tee times vary)
Sponsored by Airway Hills Golf Center Airway Hills Golf Center
5:00PM Free Lentil Chili from the World’s Largest Bowl Sponsored by Emmanuel Baptist Church • Spring St.
Beer & Wine Garden Opens Spring St.
Marketplace Vendors Open Sponsored by Your Pullman Radio Stations • Spring St.
Lentil Lane Food Vendors Open for Business • Reaney Park Lentil Land Kid’s Area Open
Brought to you by the City of Pullman, Pullman Chamber of Commerce and Washington State University!
Sponsored by Gritman Medical Center • Reaney Park
Garbanzo Garden Open
Sponsored by Hinrichs Trading Company • Spring St.
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his year’s festival is bigger and better than ever, and we are excited to share the festivities with legume lovers from across the nation! August 17-18, we will celebrate not only our lentils, but also our Palouse farmers and unique farmlands. We think that is worth celebrating, and we hope you do too! Not only does the festival celebrate the region’s agriculture, but it also celebrates the local community, volunteers and other aspects that make the Palouse such a great place to live. From the vendors, to the local honorees recognized on the Walk of Fame, to the local microbrewers, wine and hard cider makers, the festival captures and shares the spirit of the region. We look forward every year to this opportunity to bring the community together. So, won’t you join us August 17-18? There’s lots to do and plenty to see at the 30th Annual National Lentil Festival!
ZFun Mix and Trivia
Sponsored by Hometown Chevy & ZFun 106 • Main Stage on Spring St.
Live Music by Dan Maher
Sponsored by Your Pullman Radio Stations • Gazebo Stage in Reaney Park
Tase T. Lentil 5K Fun Run & Walk Packet Pick-up
Beer & Wine Garden Opens • Spring St. Marketplace Vendors Open
Sponsored by Snap Fitness • Corner of Spring St. and Lentil Lane
5:30PM Redwood Son
Sponsored by Hometown Chevy & ZFun 106 • Main Stage on Spring St.
Sponsored by Your Pullman Radio Stations • Spring St. Lentil Lane Food Vendors Open for Business • Reaney Park
Sponsored by PNW Co-op Specialty Foods & Moscow Food Co-op • Gazebo Stage in Reaney Park
Sponsored by Gritman Medical Center • Reaney Park
Sponsored by Hometown Chevy & ZFun 106 • Main Stage on Spring St.
Sponsored by Hinrichs Trading Company • Spring St.
6:30PM “Ask the Experts” Panel Discussion
Lentil Land Kid’s Area Open
6:35PM Brewer’s Grade Band 7:55PM Dimestore Prophets
Sponsored by Hometown Chevy & ZFun 106 • Main Stage on Spring St.
Garbanzo Garden Open
12:00PM Live Cooking Demo with Chef Jamie Callison
Sponsored by PNW Co-op Specialty Foods & Moscow Food Co-op • Gazebo Stage in Reaney Park
8:00PM Live Music by Andru Gomez
Bull Country Mix
Sponsored by Your Pullman Radio Stations • Gazebo Stage in Reaney Park
9:15PM The Brevet
Sponsored by Hometown Chevy & ZFun 106 • Main Stage on Spring St.
11:00PM FESTIVAL CLOSES - See you tomorrow!
Saturday, August 18th, 2018
Sponsored by Hometown Chevy & Bull Country • Main Stage on Spring St.
12:50PM Cody Beebe and the Crooks
Sponsored by Hometown Chevy & Bull Country • Main Stage on Spring St.
1:00PM Live Cooking Demo with Chef Patty Brehm
Sponsored by PNW Co-op Specialty Foods & Moscow Food Co-op • Gazebo Stage in Reaney Park
Lil’ Lentil Royalty Coronation
Sponsored by Washington Trust Bank • Lentil Land Kid’s Stage
7:30AM Tase T. Lentil 5K Fun Run & Walk
1:50PM Austin Jenckes
8:00AM Pullman Lion’s Club Lentil Pancake Breakfast
2:00PM Live Cooking Demo with Chef Gretchen Stoops-Luongo
9:00AM Co-ed Softball Tournament • City Playfields Tase T. Lentil Mini Golf Tournament
3:00PM Legendary Lentil Cook-off
Sponsored by Snap Fitness • Start: Pufferbelly Depot Parking Lot Sponsored by Palouse Brand • Cougar Plaza
Sponsored by Airway Hills Golf Center • Airways Hills Golf Center
3-on-3 Hoop Classic
Sponsored by Gritman Medical Center • Reaney Park Circles of Caring Tennis Tournament • WSU Tennis Courts 10:00AM Walk of Fame Ceremony • Sam Dial Jewelers located on Main St.
Sponsored by Hometown Chevy & Bull Country • Main Stage on Spring St. Sponsored by PNW Co-op Specialty Foods & Moscow Food Co-op • Gazebo Stage in Reaney Park
Sponsored by USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council • Gazebo Stage in Reaney Park
3:30PM The Cadillac Th ree
Sponsored by Hometown Chevy & Bull Country • Main Stage on Spring St.
5:00PM FESTIVAL ENDS - See you next year!
11:00AM WSECU Grand Parade
Sponsored by WSECU • Grand Ave and Main St.
2018 Poster Artwork by Laurel Macdonald
About the art-In her own words:
“I grew up on a farm in southern Idaho, and I’m endlessly attracted to gardening and making art. For the Lentil Festival poster, I wanted
to depict various machines involved in growing lentils, past and future. I started by drawing an old combine, like the ones I grew up with, and then a contemporary combine that has computers that can register the humidity and determine the right time for harvest. Finally, I wanted to include a drone which can monitor the fields and provide essential crop information. I also wanted to include aspects of the festival, and
music is a huge part of the experience. As students return to WSU and UI in the fall, they can enjoy a variety of bands that contribute to the celebratory feel of the festival!” The commemorative poster and other festival merchandise will be available at the festival merchandise booth and is currently available at the Pullman Chamber of Commerce.
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FREE Live Entertainment Hometown Chevy Main Stage - Spring Street Parking Lot
Friday, August 17 5:00PM 5:30PM 6:35PM 7:55PM 9:15PM
Friday, August 18
Zfun 106 Mix & Trivia Redwood Son Brewer’s Grade Band Dimestore Prophets The Brevet
Saturday, August 19 12:00PM 1:00PM 2:00PM 3:00PM
Bull Country Mix Cody Beebe & the Crooks Austin Jenckes The Cadillac Th ree
Executive Chef Jamie Callison Chef Patty Brehm Chef Gretchen Stoops-Luongo Legendary Lentil Cook-off
Lentil Festival Marketplace Vendors
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ind lentil inspired arts and crafts, meet local business owners and much more in the Marketplace sponsored by Your Pullman Radio Stations! Visit these vendors both Friday and Saturday of the festival: • 3LulaSisters • Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse • Altura College • Bath Fitter • BEMER • Cathy McMorris Rodgers for Congress • College Hill Custom Threads • Costco Wholesale • Cougar Entertainment • Evangelical Free Church • Forever Fit Nutrition • Friends of Neill Public Library • John Hart for Judge • KZUU • LuLaRoe • Mary Kay- Lizzie Miller • Microcosm Publishing • Moscow Seventh-day Adventist Church • Palouse Care Network • Palouse Conservation District • Palouse Juice • Palouse River Rollers • Palouse RTPO • Palouse Specialty Physicians
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Pullman 2040 Pullman Christian School Pullman Good Food Co-op Pullman Moose Lodge Pullman Police Department Your Pullman Radio Stations Pullman Regional Hospital Pullman Vision Source Pups & Cups Cafe Real Life Ministries Real Time Pain Relief Renewal by Andersen Rob Rembert for Whitman County Judge Snap Fitness Spokane Falls Community College The Seasoned House Trinity Lutheran Whitman County Democrats Wilderland Winay Arts WSECU WSU Athletics WSU Extension 4-H Palouse Area Robotics Team WSU School of Food Science ZZU Club+Grub
Nonprofit Night Vendors
on’t forget to stop by the Nonprofit Night Vendor area on Friday, August 17. Learn more about the services these organization provide and ways to get involved in the Palouse community! • • • • • • • •
Backyard Harvest Boost Collaborative Friends of Hospice Grand Ave. Greenway Committee League of Women Voters P1FCU Pullman Civic Theatre Pullman Education Foundation
• Sacred Heart Catholic Parish - Pullman • St. James Episcopal Church • St. Katherine’s Antiochian Orthodox Christian Mission • United Way of Pullman • Washington-Idaho Symphony • Whitman Masonic Lodge #49 • YMCA of the Palouse
Lentil Land Kid’s Area
sponsored by Gritman Medical Center - Reaney Park
Friday, August 18
5:00PM Live Music from Dan Maher 6:30PM Ask the Expert 8:00PM Live Music from Andru Gomez
Saturday, August 18 12:00PM 12:50PM 2:10PM 3:30PM
Cooking Demo Stage
sponsored by PNW Co-op Specialty Foods & Moscow Food Co-op - Reaney Park
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5:00PM Inflatable bounce house, Amazama Juggling School and MORE!
Saturday, August 19 11:30PM Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Science Tent opens 12:00PM Inflatable bounce house, Amazama Juggling School and MORE! 12:30PM Charlie Brown the Juggler 1:00PM Lil’ Lentil Royalty Coronation sponsored by Washington Trust Bank 3:00PM Birds of Prey - WSU Raptor Club 3:30PM Charlie Brown the Juggler 4:00PM Story Time 4:30PM Birds of Prey- WSU Raptor Club
Lentil Lane Food Court
hat is more fun than trying new and exciting lentil dishes!? From lentil chili, to chocolate lentil cake pops, we’ve got you covered! Visit any of our food vendors to try something new and delicious…your taste buds will thank you: • Azar’s Catering - Lentil Pilaf • BC Frozen Treats - Chocolate Dipped Lentil Pops • Crazy Good Food & Beverage LLC - Lentil/Rice Bowl • Deeney’s Ice Cream - Lentil Dilly Bar • Egg Roll Express/Teriyaki - Fried Rice with Lentils • Genie’s Catering Service - Stir-fried Lentil Vegetarian Dish • Gourmet Soul - Lentil Baked Beans
• Great Northwest Popcorn - Bacon Lentil Truffle • Main Street Squeeze - Lentil Love Smooth Bowl topped with fudge lentil brownies • Pullman Moose Lodge - Lentil Chili Frito Pie • Pullman Seventh-day Adventist Church - Chocolate Lentil Hummus • Pullman Subway - Lentil Hummus Spread • Rollys Ice Cream - Cotton Candy and Sno Cones
Where Art Comes Alive
13 Artist Studios Local Hand Crafted Gifts Classes: Culinary • Art • Ceramic ARTISANS BARN In the White Barn along Hwy. 195 in Uniontown WA www.artisanbarn.org
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Legendary Lentil Cook-off
he National Lentil Festival’s Legendary Lentil Cook-off is celebrating 24 years! This contest, sponsored by the USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council, will bring five finalists to Pullman where they’ll cook their lentil dish for a panel of celebrity judges on Saturday, August 18. Here are this year’s top five finalists (in no particular order): • Elizabeth Koseyan from North Hills, California: Mediterranean Lentil & Eggplant Crostini with a Garlic Yogurt Drizzle
• Hidemi Walsh from Greenfield, Indiana: Caramel Lentil Cheesecake with Cookie & Cream Trifle
• Jodi Taffel from Altadena, California: Baked Lentil Empanadas • Margee Berry from White Salmon, Washington: Seattle Style Salmon Bowls • Ronna Farley from Rockville, Maryland: Cinnamon Lentil Mini Pies All recipes entered are judged on creativity, originality, ease of preparation, accuracy of directions, appearance and taste. Categories included: appetizers, main dishes, salads, desserts, soups and side dishes. At the festival, 100 lucky festivalgoers will have the opportunity to taste and vote for their favorite dish to choose
the “People’s Choice Award.” While you’re at the festival, don’t forget to pick-up a copy of the 2018 National Lentil Festival Cook-off Recipe Book, sponsored by the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. This recipe book contains over 100 recipes, all which were submitted for this year’s Cook-off. For more information about the Cook-off, or to get your new cookbook, please contact the National Lentil Festival at 509-334-3565 or visit us at www.lentilfest.com.
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Jim Hermann - Third-generation farmer and owner of RimRock Ranches in Genesee, ID; PNW Coop Farmer Ambassador Palouse, including everything from Plus, don’t miss out on live music growing to cooking and eating local from Dan Maher and Andru Golegumes. Panelists include: mez on the Cooking Demo Stage Chef Gretchen Stoops-Luongo Friday night! - Kitchen Manager, Moscow Food Saturday, August 18 watch as Co-op three professional chefs give live Alice Ma - Registered Dietitian, demonstrations of how to cook WSU Dining Services their favorite lentil recipes. They’ll Dr. John Reganold - Regents give you the step-by-step inProfessor of Soil Science & Agrostructions and you can take your ecology, Washington State Univer- knowledge home to re-create these sity
Cooking Demo Stage
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he Cooking Demo Stage, sponsored by PNW Co-op Specialty Foods and the Moscow Food Co-op, is an attraction designed to help people learn more about lentils and ways to use them in their own kitchen. On Friday, August 17 the Cooking Demo Stage will feature a segment entitled “Ask the Expert.” This year’s panel will discuss the history and future of pulses on the
fun dishes! The demos start at 12:00pm with Jamie Callison, followed by Patty Brehm at 1:00pm, and Gretchen Stoops-Luongo at 2:00pm. After the cooking demos stick around for the 24th Annual Legendary Lentil Cook-off. Watch as the top five finalists present their recipes to a panel of celebrity judges. One finalist will be crowned the 2018 Legendary Lentil Cook-off winner, complete with a chef ’s hat and giant check!
Don’t Miss Cooking Demos from these Professional Chefs! Jamie Callison - Executive Chef, WSU School of Hospitality Business Management
food and wine program at the Apicius International School of Hospitality in Florence, Italy. Callison is the author of “The Crimson Spoon: Plating Regional Cuisine on Jamie Callison became executive chef in the the Palouse” cookbook, which features Washington State University School of signature recipes and WSU products. Hospitality Business Management in Patty Brehm 2006. He oversees the HBM student- Chef/Owner, run catering events and creates and Kitchen Counter implements new menu concepts and Patty Brehm has 20 recipes. He’s also an HBM instructor plus years of experience and co-leads summer institutes for the in the culinary world. She National Restaurant Association. learned to cook by experimenting in Callison builds relationships with her mom’s kitchen then at a French local farmers and the WSU organic cafe in Tulsa, OK at age 15. After program to ensure the availability of lo- graduating with a BA in International cal, sustainable products for university Relations from the University of San guests. He also coordinates the WSU
Diego she worked on Capitol Hill for a few years before deciding to go back to where her heart was, creating and serving good food. Patty has worked in all manner of restaurants from Tulsa, Washington, DC, to Eugene, Oregon, eventually landing in Moscow, ID in 2003. Since 2005, she has spent time every year in Rome, Italy immersing herself in the Roman food culture. Patty is now the owner & chef of the Kitchen Counter in Moscow. Her cooking is influenced by Italian techniques applied to food on the Palouse.
Gretchen Stoops-Luongo - Kitchen Manager, Moscow Food Co-op
Gretchen Stoops Luongo has happily dedicated her life to nourishing others with food. After attending a short-program culinary school and a pastry apprenticeship in France, Gretchen spent four years at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, NY, where she earned a BPS in Culinary Arts Management. Moving to the San Francisco Bay area after cooking school, she opened a successful personal chef business working for the rich and sometimes famous. After operating for over a decade, Gretchen suddenly became
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and helping others with health conditions find renewed hope and symptom relief using food as medicine. She recently joined the Moscow Co-op as the Kitchen Manager, where she is excited to use her skills to continue helping others in the greater Palouse.
Cook-off Celebrity Judges Brad McMasters
Brad McMasters is a fifth generation Eastern Washingtonian with roots in both Latah and Whitman counties. He has spent over half of his working life in the food industry and was previously the owner and operator of the Weinhard Café in charming, downtown Dayton, Washington. Most recently he has worked to help the local food movement through the development of the Blue Mountain Station Food Processing Park and the Greater Walla Walla Valley Food Coalition. Brad lives in Walla Walla with his partner Brian and their dog Orson. He currently works as the Outreach and Events Coordinator for Walla Walla Community Hospice. He enjoys tending his vegetable garden, cooking for family and friends, and loves Walla Walla wine.
Stephen Lozano
Born in 1984 in Claremont, California, Stephen Lozano started cooking at the age of 8. His natural talent led him at the age of 22 to attend The California School of Culinary arts, Le Cordon Bleu in Pasadena. After graduating in 2007, Stephen began making a name for himself by presenting bold flavors and stylish plating. He relocated to Pullman in 2015 and since that time has been contributing his energy and vision to the local restaurant scene. Stephen works at the ZZU Club+Grub, where he is managing his own kitchen and creating amazing dishes from Bananas Flambé Waffles to the classic ZZU Burger. Says Stephen, “It’s such a pleasure being able to do what I love and see the smiles I can give people by serving them great food.”
Steve Button
Steve Button is a long-time Lewiston, Idaho resident and recently retired from the Lewiston School District after nearly three decades. During his time with the Lewiston School District he maintained a role as the school social worker and Crisis Team leader. In 2015 he was awarded the Martha Baskin Elementary Educator of the Year. Although he is recently retired, Steve plans to continue helping his community through volunteering with the Suicide Prevention Action Network and the Willow Center for Grieving Children.
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National Lentil Festival Friday August 17th
McKenzie Brumet
McKenzie Brumet manages corporate giving and philanthropy for Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. Born and raised in eastern Washington, she has been proud to call Pullman home for the past 10 years. After earning a Bachelor of Science in Communication from Eastern Washington University, McKenzie held a variety of positions before joining SEL in 2008. She has volunteered for numerous local organizations and is the past president of the United Way of Pullman.
Becky Garrison
Becky Garrison joined the USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council and American Pulse Association as the Director of Domestic Marketing in April. She is a Registered Dietitian and studied at the University of Idaho as a second generation Vandal. Becky has always loved cooking and especially enjoys finding new ways to use pulses in the kitchen. She is passionate for community nutrition, educational programming, clinical feeding, and the culinary arts. When Becky’s not cooking, she can be found camping, backpacking or playing in a lake somewhere during her spare time.
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Lentil Land Kid’s Area
his year’s Lil’ Lentil King Landon Little and Queen Ariana Fairhurst, have been busy spreading the word about what they like about lentils and living on the Palouse!
Your child could be eligible to be the next Lil’ Lentil King and Queen! Students must be entering grades 1-6 and live in an area where lentils are grown. Each candidate will be asked three questions: Why do you like living on the Palouse? Why do you like lentils? Why do you want to be the new Lil’ Lentil King or Queen? The 2018 royalty will be announced at 1:00pm, Saturday, August 18 at Reaney Park. Candidates must be present to win. The application can be found at www.lentilfest.com. Special thanks to Washington Trust Bank for sponsoring the 2018 royalty! entil Land sponsored by Gritman Medical Center will feature an inflatable bounce house and slide for the kids, lentil artwork, crafts and more! Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories with be on hand in the Science Tent on Saturday with fun, hands-on learning activities that encourage scientific creativity and inspiration. Join them on Saturday from 11:30am-5:00pm! Don’t forget to check-out the entertainment at the children’s stage featuring Amazama Juggling, and more!
Little Lentil Sprout & WSECU Grand Parade
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2018 NATIONAL LENTIL FESTIVAL 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament
he Pullman Parks and Recreation 3-on-3 Hoop Classic returns by popular demand for the twelfth year. Sponsored by Gritman Medical Center, this event will have youngsters dribbling and shooting their way through the day. Open to anyone in third through eighth grade, teams consist of three to four players. Each game lasts around 25 minutes or until one team reaches 20 points. Registration forms are available at the Pullman Parks and Recreation office at 240 SE Dexter St. in Pullman or online at pullmanparksandrec.com. Applications must be received along with the entry fee by August 10th. Contact Kurt Dahmen at 509-338-3225 or kurt.dahmen@ pullman.wa.gov for more information.
Circles of Caring Tennis Tournament
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rab your tennis racquet and hit the courts for the second annual Circles of Caring Tennis Tournament. This tournament features matches that are pro-set with regular scoring and everyone is guaranteed at least two matches. Events include: women’s and men’s adult singles, women’s and men’s under 22 singles, women’s and men’s doubles and mixed doubles. The tournament also features an exclusive “Play with a Cougar” bracket. Sign-up for this category and be partnered with a WSU tennis player for an exclusive doubles tournament. Participants of this tournament are not required to have USTA certification. Registration closes August 14. To register visit www.lentilfest.com.
eginning at 11:00am on Saturday, August 18, the WSECU Grand Parade will travel down Grand Avenue, up Main Street and finish just outside of Reaney Park. The Little Lentil Sprouts, sponsored by Garbanzo Garden Pullman Subway, will lead the way followed by a wide variety of lentil ene sure to visit the Hinrichs Trading Company’s Garbanzo Garden, tertainment. See the Lentil Express, rodeo queens, Distinguished Young located in Spring Street Park. HTC will have displays, samples, plus Women, fire trucks, floats, and of course, Tase T. Lentil! Make sure to fun and games for the entire family! Learn more about garbanzos arrive early on Saturday to reserve your spot and see the parade up close and why it is such an important crop here on the Palouse. Also, some and personal. Don’t miss out on this great Pullman tradition that is fun of the Pullman Farmers Market vendors will be on hand! All this, while for the whole family! listening to country classics from Palouse Country 1450AM!
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upport our local athletes at this all-day softball tournament, Saturday, August 18 on the City Playfields. Teams of all skill levels are invited to play, but the tournament is limited to eight teams. Each team is guaranteed three games and the entry fee is $175. Winning team receives a commemorative t-shirt! Contact Kurt Dahmen at 509-338-3225 or kurt.dahmen@pullman-wa.gov for registration information. Deadline to register is August 14.
tart Saturday, August 18 off right with the Pullman Lions Club Lentil Pancake Breakfast, sponsored by Palouse Brand. From 8:00am11:00am in Cougar Plaza—the corner of Grand Ave. And Olsen St.—there will be scrumptious pancakes with lentils, scrambled eggs, ham, juice and coffee, and a few hundred of your closest friends! This just might be the best breakfast of the year! Cost is $8 for those 12 and older, $4 for children ages 5-11, and children under 5 eat free.
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2018 NATIONAL LENTIL FESTIVAL Tase T. Lentil 5K Fun Run
rab your running shoes – ready, set, go for the Tase T. Lentil 5K Fun Run and Walk! Sponsored by Snap Fitness, the 3.1 mile course starts at Pufferbelly Depot at 7:30am Saturday August 18 and will finish as Heros N Sports on Kamiaken St. Participants will run (or walk) along paved trails through WSU campus and neighborhoods of Pullman. Runners and walkers welcome; it is fun for all skill levels. Details and registration forms are available at the Pullman Chamber or online at www.lentilfest.com. Register by August 8 to avoid late fees! Packet & t-shirt pickup will take place at the festival at the 5K booth along Spring Street on Friday, August 17 from 5pm - 8pm.
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Walk of Fame
he Walk of Fame is a commemoration of Pullman’s history and consists of beautiful tiles inlaid in the sidewalks on the four corners of Kamiaken and Main Street in downtown Pullman. The program was established to honor individuals who have served the Pullman community in a significant way, promoted goodwill, improved the quality of life for Pullman residents or brought acclaim to the air through their conTase T. Lentil Miniature Golf Tournament tributions. The initial project began in 2003 and included 55 recognitions ase T. Lentil Mini-Golf tournament held at Airway Hills Golf Cen- of Pullman mayors, WSU presidents, distinguished members of the WSU ter in Pullman, August 17-20. Tee times will vary by team. Teams community, distinguished Pullman residents and locally and nationally of 2-6 players will play a “best-ball” competition. This simply means known figures who participated in sports during their time in Pullman. that on each hole, all team members will play. The best score among the New inductees are added annually during the National Lentil Festival. team on each individual hole will be the team score for that hole. If you 2018 Walk of Fame Recipients would like more information call 509-872-3092. WSU Presidents & Distinguished Members of the WSU Community: The registration fee is $5 per person. Teams must register by August 10 Dr. Richard Daugherty or will be subject to late fees. Famous Sports Figures: Mike Price Distinguished Residents: Ivan & Velma Sayles
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Thank you to these generous organizations for their support! Presenting Sponsors
Tase T. Lentil Partners • Hometown Chevy Dealers • Inland Northwest Broadcasting • Your Pullman Radio Stations • USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council • PNW Specialty Foods Co-op • Moscow Food Co-op • Hinrichs Trading Co.
• Gritman Medical Center • WSECU • Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories • Chipman & Taylor Chevrolet • Pullman Vision Source • Swire Coca-Cola • Snap Fitness • Dissmore’s IGA • College Hill Custom Threads
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BOOK ORDER FORM Please mail me a 2018 National Lentil Festival Legendary Cook-off Recipe Book
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Lentil Lovers Club • Washington Trust Bank • Palouse Brand • Wysup Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram • Emmanuel Baptist Church
• Pullman Subway • Northwest Public Radio • Moscow-Pullman Daily News • Pullman Disposal Service
State _____________________________ Zip _______________________________ Number of Recipe Books _______________________________________________ Enclosed is my check or money order of $7.00 (postage included) for each recipe book National Lentil Festival - 415 N. Grand Avenue, Pullman, WA 99163
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