Whatcom Humane Society Sips & Suds

Whatcom Humane Society Sips & Suds

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The Whatcom Humane Society invites you to Sips & Suds on Friday, September 27th from 6:30pm-8:30pm at Fisherman’s Pavilion in Bellingham!

This tasting fundraiser features beer, cider, and wine from local breweries/cideries/vineyars, including Coach House Cellars, Bellingham Cider Co., Wander Brewing, Dynasty Cellars, Lost Giants Cider Co., and Boundary Bay Brewery.

The event also includes LIVE music by The Walrus, raffles, and more.

Tickets are on-sale now for $40!  Tickets include food & 2 drink tickets.  NOTE: Event is 21+ only and no pets, please.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION!

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