Bacon & Kegs

Photo: KAFE/Images courtesy Whatcom Center for Early Learning


The smell of bacon is in the air at “Bacon & Kegs” – A Celebrate of Bacon, Brews, and Music!  Sunday, August 26th at Depot Market Square in downtown Bellingham!

There will be two sessions – a family-friendly, all ages session in the afternoon and a “big kids” 21 and older session in the evening!  Taste beer and cider from local breweries!  Feast on bacon-themed dishes from food trucks!  Dance to live music from Baby Cakes, Lost at Last, and Lindsay Street!  Play pig-themed games!

Tickets are on-sale now and benefit the Whatcom Center for Early Learning!  Find out how you can help them serve young children in our community!

CLICK HERE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS!

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