Sip Suds & Si: An Evening of Local Flavor and Fun in North Bend

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Sip Suds & Si event is set to take place on September 14, 2024, in North Bend's Historic District, promising an evening filled with local flavor and entertainment. Organized by the North Bend Downtown Foundation, the event will feature tastings from regional wineries, breweries, and cider houses, along with live music to enhance the festive atmosphere. Jessica Self, the Executive Director of NBDF, shared her enthusiasm for the event, highlighting the fantastic locations and outstanding vendors participating. Over 450 attendees are expected to stroll through the town, sampling beverages and enjoying specials from local businesses like North Bend Bakery and Hartwood Cafe. The North Bend Theatre will also offer discounted drinks and snacks during the event.

This initiative not only provides a great evening out but also supports local businesses and community beautification efforts. Tickets for tastings are required, with proceeds benefiting the foundation's programs. For more details and ticket purchases, interested individuals can visit the North Bend Downtown Foundation's website.

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