Holiday Shopping Weekend

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KAFE 104.1 is ALL HOLIDAY MUSIC…ALL WEEKEND!  Whether your shopping and decorating or baking and partying, stay in the holiday spirit during a Holiday Shopping Weekend!

Filled with holiday magic by:


Yeager’s Sporting Goods
Yeager’s is putting the fun – and savings – into your holiday shopping!  Grab your list and don’t miss the big, annual 12-hour sale DECEMBER 11th from 9am-9pm at Yeager’s on Northwest Avenue in Bellingham.



Phillips 66 Ferndale Refinery
Phillips 66 Ferndale Refinery is committed to providing reliable energy and improving lives in the communities where we live and work; and we’re honored to have supported community events in Whatcom County since 1954.  Happy holidays from their family to yours!

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