The weekend that many of us in the Yakima Valley look forward to every summer is almost here!
The Moxee Hop Festival celebrates one of the valley's most important crops and beverages!
Moxee Hop Festival is this Weekend, August 4th - 6th
The Moxee Hop Festival is always the first weekend in August, and in 2022 that's Thursday, August 4th through Saturday, August 6th at the Moxee City Park...
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If you're a runner, a walker or just like to get out it's another great time in the valley to lace up your shoes and be a part of the Moxee Hop Festival weekend. It's a neat way to travel through hop fields and go for the crown and trophy...
Maybe this is your first tattoo or you're adding to the collection! Either way, it's time to hand out some tattoos in honor of the upcoming Moxee Hop Festival where Chevy Cortez will have a booth set up ready to put ink on ya!
Another in the long and ever-growing list of coronavirus cancellations, the latest casualty is the annual Moxee Hop Festival in East Valley. According to a post on the Moxee Hop Festival Beer Garden Facebook page the 2020 event is not going to happen this summer.
Just in time for the annual Moxee Hop Festival -- and just in time for football season -- a couple of Seattle Sea Gals showed up Saturday afternoon at our Townsquare Media booth to sign autographs, pose for pictures and marvel at the friendly crowds in City Park.
The Seattle Seahawks cheerleaders -- the Sea Gals -- will be sending two representatives to celebrate in the annual Moxee Hop Festival again this year.
I have to tell you that the Moxee Hop Festival was better than I have ever seen. Every single thing that was at the hop fest this past weekend was awesome. All of the food, kid fun, music and of course, the beer garden, was great. It took me a minute or two to come up with my favorite things at the hop fest...
The Moxee Hop Festival was very fun. In fact, it might have been more fun than I have seen in years. People came out in droves despite the smoke we have covering our valley from Canada. Most people just didn't care. They wanted to have fun. And so they did. The parade was even bigger than any other parade in the history of Moxee Hop. Check out photos from the parade. Here are the photos I took whi