Hey There!
Have you eaten bugs before? How about Tie Dye? Well then this is the event for you!
Here at Chirps, we believe in eating bugs (sustainable protein source anyone?). We also believe that eating bugs should be fun and celebrated! So come on over to Dolores Park on Saturday where we host free* weekend celebration events in Dolores Park to bring San Franciscans together to talk about sustainability, eat bugs, and make new friends!
We will be providing everything needed to color-ify your favorite clothing item. So please bring a white shirt, bandana, etc. Extra donations always welcome. We will provide socks for those that don’t have any spare items to tie dye.
*we ask for a donation of $1 to help cover the sock costs
And of course, we'll also have Chirps cricket chips and Chocolate "Chirp" cricket cookies to nom-nom on! So bring a friend who hasn't eaten bugs before and let's get them involved with the movement! Come find us part of the way up the hill from the Dolores side between 18th and 19th. (Look for the giant "Eat Bugs sign").
Hey There!
Have you eaten bugs before? How about Tie Dye? Well then this is the event for you!
Here at Chirps, we believe in eating bugs (sustainable protein source anyone?). We also believe that eating bugs should be fun and celebrated! So come on over to Dolores Park on Saturday where we host free* weekend celebration events in Dolores Park to bring San Franciscans together to talk about sustainability, eat bugs, and make new friends!
We will be providing everything needed to color-ify your favorite clothing item. So please bring a white shirt, bandana, etc. Extra donations always welcome. We will provide socks for those that don’t have any spare items to tie dye.
*we ask for a donation of $1 to help cover the sock costs
And of course, we'll also have Chirps cricket chips and Chocolate "Chirp" cricket cookies to nom-nom on! So bring a friend who hasn't eaten bugs before and let's get them involved with the movement! Come find us part of the way up the hill from the Dolores side between 18th and 19th. (Look for the giant "Eat Bugs sign").
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