Holiday Shopping Weekend

Holiday Shopping Weekend

Photo: KAFE


You worry about untangling the Christmas lights, organizing the shopping lists, or packaging up the goodie bags because we’ll keep the Christmas music playing on a KAFE 104.1 Holiday Shopping Weekend!


Made festive by:


Connections Christian Store
1730 Front Street in Lynden
Merry Christmas from Whatcom County’s only full-service Christian bookstore with books ‘n bibles, cards ‘n gifts, and more!  Find the perfect gift at Connections Christian Store in Lynden’s Fairway Center!



Pacific Arts Market
Near the Bellis Fair Mall Food Court
A holiday staple for over 27 years with carefully curated, handmade goods from local artists!  Open the first three weekends in December, near the Bellis Fair Mall Food Court.

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