The First Annual Mrs. Roper Romp Pub Crawl Brings Joy and Community Spirit to North Bend

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On June 21st, North Bend kicked off its first annual Mrs. Roper Romp Pub Crawl, drawing over 50 spirited participants. Inspired by the iconic character from Three's Company, attendees showcased their best Mrs. Roper-inspired outfits while visiting local favorites like The Mt Si Tavern and Sure Shot Alehouse. Tanya Radcliff, the event organizer, emphasized the sense of camaraderie and community spirit present throughout the evening.

The event featured food and drink specials, entertainment, and numerous photo opportunities, transforming an ordinary Saturday night into a memorable experience. Many participants expressed a desire for the crawl to become an annual tradition, highlighting its success and local significance. The event not only celebrated the charm of North Bend but also aimed to support local businesses during challenging times. Organizers hope to expand next year's event while continuing to spotlight the town's unique venues. Community engagement on platforms like Facebook will be essential for planning future iterations of the romp.

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