Downtown Bellingham Holiday Wine Walk

Photo: KAFE/Images courtesy Downtown Bellingham Partnership


The Downtown Bellingham Partnership and the Community Food Co-Op present the 2nd Annual Holiday Wine Walk on Friday, November 9th!  Get some holiday shopping done while you sample the Pacific Northwest’s best wines at 21 different venues.

Tickets are $30 for General Admission, $45 for VIP Tickets. Click here to get yours.

Participating Shops and Venues:
babygreens
Backcountry Essentials
Bank of the Pacific
Bison Bookbinding & Letterpress
Brazen Shop + Studio
Community Food Co-op
Comics Place
Downtown Emporium
Fringe Boutique
GOLD COMB SALON
Greenhouse
Ideal
Novato Shop & Studio
Quinn and Foster
Ruckus Art Gallery
Social Fabric
Sojourn
Spruce
Third Planet Bellingham
WinkWink
Wise Buys

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