Holiday Shopping Weekend

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The Christmas Station – KAFE 104.1 – is your soundtrack for untangling lights, finding a parking space that just a little closer, and taking the kids to visit Santa!  All Christmas music…ALL WEEKEND!  The KAFE 104.1 “Holiday Shopping Weekend!”

Wrapped up by:


Yeager’s Toyland
3101 Northwest Avenue in Bellingham
Visit a place bursting with great toys and wonderful memories – Downstairs at Yeager’s Toyland, you’ll find toys and gifts that encourage creativity and imagination!   Free gift wrapping and layaway, too!


Phillips 66 Ferndale Refinery
Wishing you a safe, happy, holiday season.

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