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Featured Event: Third Thursday Wine Walk "Bite at the Warehouse"

Enjoy a night out on the town and sample some of Woodinville's great food and wine.

20 wineries, breweries & distilleries open their tasting room doors from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. and for a flat fee of $20 guests get to taste award winning wine while enjoying the theme for the night.

Particpants pay $20 for 15 tasting tickets at the ticket tent. You can bring a glass or pay an extra $5 for a glass at the event. Extra tickets are available for purchase for those interested in enjoying just a little bit more.

Participating restaurants will be offering small bites for $1 to $3. Bring cash to pay them directly. 

Tickets are now available at two locations,  at 19495 144th Ave NE, Building B, and  at 18800 142nd Ave NE Suite 5B. Tickets can also be pre-purchased.

Want to post your event or announcement on Woodinville Patch? The video explains how it works, and it's incredibly easy. 

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Saira V. May 19, 2013 at 10:11 pm
Paula, you'll have my vote! The preparation and thoughtful approach that you bring to our PlanningRead More Commission as its Chair will be a welcome skill set for serving on the Woodinville City Council. Good Luck!
Ken Mortland May 17, 2013 at 09:53 am
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Ken Mortland May 17, 2013 at 09:48 am
Congratulation, Amanda. Always delights me to see Northshore teachers earning awards, as they areRead More among the very best in the state. Thank you for your efforts and service to your students and your profession.
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Once more we see solid evidence that Northshore's schools deliver excellent educational services.Read More How many school districts can boast that all three of their high schools are nationally ranked? Northshore's communities have good reason to be proud of their schools.
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Great opportunity to get together with neighbors and experience international culture in our ownRead More backyard! This will be terrific.