
Anaconda, thank you. What a weekend.
We came to Washoe Park to serve Chicago-style street food for three days. We left with over $8,000 raised for families battling pediatric brain cancer — and an incredible group of new friends.
501(c)(3) Nonprofit · 100% of proceeds to the families · See you in 2027

Anaconda showed up — and showed out
For three days, Booth #16 was the smokiest corner of Washoe Park. Italian Vienna beef, fully-dressed Chicago dogs, bison chili dogs, our weekend-special Hawaiian brat, and gallon after gallon of huckleberry lemonade — and because House of Hogs is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, every single dollar of it went to families battling pediatric brain cancer.
Just as good as the number: the people. Fellow vendors who felt like family by day two, festival folks who kept coming back, neighbors who heard the word "nonprofit" and rounded up — Anaconda, you raised over $8,000 for the families. We can't thank you enough.
Three days in Washoe Park
The food, the friends, and one very huggable Smokey Bear.
Want more? Follow the road with us — @houseofhogsbbq
Thank you, Anaconda
To the Copper Village Museum & Art Center for welcoming us to their beloved festival, to the artisans and fellow food vendors who made three long days feel like a family reunion, and to every single person who came hungry — this one filled our hearts as full as we filled your bellies.
See you at Art in Washoe Park 2027. 🧡
Ways to join the fight
The booth is packed up, but the mission never is. You can help families battling pediatric brain cancer today.
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