Downtown Bellingham Wine Walk

Downtown Bellingham Wine Walk

Photo: clipart.com, KAFE/Downtown Bellingham Partnership


The Downtown Bellingham Partnership and Greenhouse present Downtown Bellingham’s Annual Spring Wine Walk!  Friday, May 12th from 5:30pm-9:00pm!

Sample the Pacific Northwest’s best wines throughout twenty participating venues while you shop!  Tickets are on-sale NOW!

Check-in is at Aslan Depot, 1322 N. State Street, from 4:30pm-6:30pm.  Here’s a list of this year’s participating businesses:

Backcountry Essentials
Bison Bookbinding & Letterpress
Black Noise Records
Brazen Shop + Studio
Circa Pottery
Fringe Boutique
Gold Comb Salon
Greenhouse
Ideal
Mo’s Parlor
MW Soapworks
NEKO Cat Cafe
Northwest Yarns
Sojourn
Spincycle Yarns
Third Planet
Wandering Oaks Fine Arts Gallery and Glass Studio
WinkWink

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