House of Cultivar (Drop-in Meet & Greet) at Dockside Ballard
Dockside Ballard 4601 Leary Way NW, SeattleGreat-tasting flower, pre-rolls, and concentrates- all grown and processed in the SODO neighborhood! Check out their unique strain genetics such as Super Glue, Durbert, and Purple Punch. (Please note, strain availability and quantity may vary by store location) Save 20% on all House of Cultivar products at Dockside Ballard when you shop during the event!
Mary’s (Drop-in Meet & Greet) at Dockside SODO
Dockside SODO 1728 4th Ave S, SeattleMeet the makers of Mary's Transdermal Patches! We like Mary’s because they are the only patch on the market that actually contains an ingredient to help the cannabinoids penetrate through your skin system into your bloodstream. This ingredient is oleic acid, a fatty acid frequently used in the beauty industry in creams and serums. Here are some of the benefits of using a patch: • Long-lasting effects. The effects of the patches will last for up to 12 hours. • Gentle lift-off, abrupt landing. The patches kick in gently, so you don’t get overwhelmed by the effects. If you don’t like the way it feels, simply remove the patch. You should balance back out in about a half-hour. • Easy to portion. For folks who are a little hesitant, the idea of absorbing even 10mg of THC into the bloodstream may be intimidating. Mary’s patches are easily cut into halves or quarters to reduce the potency. • Discreet. Patches can be easily concealed so you can enjoy their benefits anywhere. Save 20% on all Mary's products at Dockside SODO when you shop during the event!
Walden (Drop-in Meet & Greet) at Dockside Shoreline
Dockside Shoreline 15029 Aurora Ave N, ShorelineIn the owner's words, here's why you should love Walden: At Walden, we dare to believe in a world where business can be a force for good, rather than greed. We prioritize long term sustainability over short term profits, and choose to invest in ecologically responsible agricultural initiatives, such as: Bat Boxes Not only are bats cute, but they can eat hundreds of insects in a single hour, making them a fantastic organic pest-control method. Kestrel Habitat These mini-hawks eat insects, voles, and mice, which can do major damage to cannabis plants. We never use chemical rodenticides, and we’ll never have to with these little dudes hanging around. Crop Rotation Rotating crops improves soil stability, reduces the need for pesticides, and naturally replenishes nutrients in the soil. This lessens carbon emissions by curtailing the need to truck in large amounts of soil and amendments. Cover Cropping Cannabis plants draw nutrients from the soil which need to be replenished. While conventional farming relies on synthetic and chemical fertilizers to return nutrients, we instead turn to crops that can fix and scavenge nutrients from the atmosphere and deep within the soil, which increases biodiversity and soil fertility. Insectary Beds We’ve dedicated five to six thousand square feet of our garden to insectary beds, which attract beneficial insects that keep pests under control, naturally. With the support of caring cannabis consumers, we believe that we can make a difference and usher in a new wave of conscientious capitalism. Because for us at Walden, a love of our planet demands that we participate in the fight to save it. Come meet the crew and save 20% on all Walden and Sunshine Co-Op products at Dockside Shoreline when you shop during the event!