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

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Sip Suds & Si event in North Bend, scheduled for September 14th, promises a delightful evening filled with local flavor and community spirit. Hosted by the North Bend Downtown Foundation, the event will run from 6 to 9 p. m. , encouraging attendees to explore the town's unique shops and enjoy a variety of regional wines, beers, and ciders. With over 450 participants expected, the event will feature live music in multiple venues, enhancing the festive atmosphere.

Jessica Self, the Executive Director of NBDF, expressed her enthusiasm, stating it’s a fantastic opportunity to support local businesses while enjoying a fun night out. In addition to beverage tastings, local establishments like North Bend Bakery and Wildflower Barrelhouse will offer extended hours and special promotions. The event’s proceeds will benefit the foundation’s community programs and downtown beautification projects. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early for parking and to enjoy a meal before participating in the tastings. Tickets and additional details can be found on the North Bend Downtown Foundation’s website.

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