Sip Suds and Si set to bring art, tastings, shopping and dining to North Bend on September 13

North Bend, WALocal News

North Bend's popular Sip, Suds and Si event will take place on September 13, showcasing local shopping, dining, and tastings from 6 to 9 p. m. This biannual event supports the North Bend Downtown Foundation's mission to cultivate a vibrant community. Jessica Self, the foundation's Executive Director, emphasized that proceeds will benefit various beautification initiatives and projects in the downtown area. Wine and beer tasting will require advance tickets and age verification, while those under 21 can participate in the walk without a ticket.

City streets will remain open during the event, ensuring safe access to all venues. Organizers expect over 450 attendees, emphasizing the event's local significance. Check-in will begin at 5 p. m. at the North Bend Train Depot, located at 205 E McClellan Street.

Further event details and ticket information are available at www. northbenddowntown. org.

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