Dine Out for Maple Alley Inn

Photo: KAFE/Image courtesy of The Opportunity Council.


Go our for breakfast, lunch, and dinner Tuesday, May 1st during the annual Dine Out for Maple Alley Inn!  Over 40 participating restaurants will donate a portion of their sales for the day to Maple Alley Inn, a program providing hot meals for people in need.

Dine Out for Maple Alley Inn is presented by The Opportunity Council and sponsored by Cascade Radio Group.

Thanks to the Community Food Co-Op – Whatcom County’s only community-owned grocery store since 1970.  Where everyone is welcome!  Stock up on everything you need at your local Community Food Co-Op.  They have two locations to serve you: Forest Street and in the Cordata neighborhood.

Participating restaurants include:

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