Community & store events: Redmond PCC
Redmond PCC: 11435 Avondale Road N.E., Redmond, Wash. 98052 | 425-285-1400 | Map and directions
A taste of PCC
Visit Redmond PCC every Friday, Saturday and Sunday for delicious samples of products throughout the store, from gourmet deli salads and entrées to all-natural meats and seafood to organic produce. Learn more ...
Redmond PCC food packaging work parties
held at the Hopelink-Redmond Food Bank
(16225 N.E. 87th St., Suite A-1, Redmond)
on the following Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m.
| • October 7 |
Help package bulk foods purchased with PCC Food Bank Program donations from PCC shoppers. Everyone is welcome. For more information, contact Community Relations at 206-547-1222 or e-mail: communityrelations@pccsea.com. Volunteering is a great way to meet people and learn about cooperation first hand. Remember — you can make a donation at all PCC checkstands or donate online!
Wine tastings at Redmond PCC
- Thursday, December 4, 6:30 to 8 p.m.
A RAIN OF STARS
We dish the dirt on Dom Perignon while tasting amazing effervescence from everywhere!
Cost is $5 per person. Attendees may arrive anytime between 6:30 and 8 p.m. for these informal tastings. RSVP by calling the reservation line at 206-547-1222, ext. 191, or e-mail Twenty-one and over only, please. View all tasting events.
RedmondLights
- Sunday, December 7, 4 to 8 p.m.
Tree lighting at 5 p.m.
Redmond City Hall Campus, Redmond
Bundle up the children and gather with your friends and neighbors for a festive tree lighting at City Hall, followed by the annual holiday walk along the Sammamish River Trail. The kickoff concludes with entertainment from around the world at Redmond Town Center. PCC staff will be stationed at City Hall, where we’ll be offering samples of some fresh foods, including a special PCC party mix. Visit www.ci.redmond.wa.us for more information.
Donate books at three PCC stores
PCC has teamed up with Reading Tree, a local nonprofit dedicated to supporting children’s literacy by getting books into kids’ hands. Reading Tree collects used books and redistributes them to local schools and community centers in need.
Reading Tree will grind and recycle books that cannot be reused, preventing any donation from going to landfills. Donation bins will be located at PCC’s Redmond, View Ridge and West Seattle stores. For more information, visit www.readingtree.org.


