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Mom’s Uncorked Promises Amazing Time In Hillsboro This Saturday

Fun, Wine, Art, Events, and Music Make This Event Just Amazing!

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May 1, 2025
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What do you get when you combine the amazing Historic Downtown Hillsboro with wine, Moms, Dads, kids, dogs, everyone, food, shopping, pop-up events, art, experiences, an after-party, and an Amazing Saturday all together?  You get Mom’s Uncorked– an event that will please everyone and be a fantastic fundraiser for Saving Grace Maternity Home!  

The Hillsboro Herald is uplifting this event, and we encourage everyone to share this information, attend the event, and join in the fun!  The work being put into this by some truly amazing downtown business owners is incredible.  This is one of the most impactful and outstanding events I have ever attended!


CHECK IT ALL OUT HERE!

https://allevents.in/hillsboro/moms-uncorked-the-pamper-and-play-motherlode-tickets/80001928681876

Date & Location

Sat, 03 May, 2025 at 10:00 am to 09:00 pm (PDT)

Historic Downtown Hillsboro E Main Street, USA

Hillsboro, United States

About the event

Moms Uncorked: The Pamper and Play Motherlode

Calling all Moms! Mom-types, mother figures, dog moms, and any mom classification (dad’s too) to Historic Downtown Hillsboro on May 3rd

Moms Uncorked: The Pamper & Play Motherlode because you deserve a day (or month) of fun discovery and a little pampering! Stroll through Historic Downtown Hillsboro, explore 30+ shops and venues, and sip on delicious wines at select merchants. Then keep the good vibes going at the after-party at Resolu Cellars or DAnu Wines!

This day, full of activities and promotions, is designed to allow you to explore downtown and make memories.

What you can expect:

Ticket holders will receive a guide to all the exciting events and activities happening, including promotions and daily schedules. Activities like

  • – afternoon winery pop-ups at local venues
  • – card-making mini-workshop
  • – chair massage
  • – free classes
  • – flash sale tattoos
  • – photo booth
  • – wall climbing
  • – dining perks
  • – discounted tickets for upcoming events at several venues
  • – shopping bonuses include gift with purchase bonus discounts etc.
  • – wrap the day at the AFTER-PARTY’s happening at Resolu Cellars & DAnu Wines with music small bites and dancing
  • – and more… details are still coming in! (See the guide details below!)

**Grab your early bird ticket for just $17**—includes downtown deals, coffee, mocktails, wine tastings and after-party access. See you on May 3rd!

==> Guides available at select merchants downtown. To take advantage of special offers, show proof of purchase confirmation (received via text, email or print ticket). Tickets are available for purchase through May 3rd. Note: Promotion and offers good for May 3rd unless otherwise noted in guide.

Come solo, bring your besties, and let yourself be celebrated. You’ve earned it.  Moms may be in the spotlight, but dads, friends, and significant others are invited to join the fun too!  

Participating Retailers & Restaurants as of 3/25/25:

2nd Drawer Down – Amelia’s Restaurant – Ancora Wellness – Andy Harrison Music – Arcadian Touch – Back to Balance – Bag & Baggage Productions – Belladonna Home Boutique – Beyond the Wall Climbing – Boldly Fashionable Boutique LLC – Bowie Bargains – Breaking Ink Tattoo – Catherine Bede Gallery – Chiro One Wellness Center – DAnu Wines – Dee’s Divine Finds – Flip Museum – Gimre’s Shoes – I Body Love – Le’ Stuff Antiques – Nan’s on Third – Noble Hop – Piccolo Mondo Toys – Pizzario – Puppernickel – Resolu Cellars – Rue Cler – Shorey House Venue – The Artful Garden – The Venetian – Top Burmese Ambassador – White Birch Design Co.

Partner sipping participants: Urban River Spirits, Rose & Fern Cellars, Cabana Do Cafe, Narrow Window Wines

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GUIDE to Good Things Happening in Hillsboro

Moms Uncorked: The Pamper and Play Motherlode

FREE OR BUDGET-FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES Tickets required for promotions.

EXPERIENCES

  • The FLIP Museum Pizza dinner drop-off for kids ages 4+ ($30 first child, $15 each additional). Reservations required via QR code included in guide. Hours: 5pm – 7:30pm Address: 136 SE 3rd Ave
  • Back to Balance Two free classes on 5/3 (10am Rise & Flow with Morgan Belnap & 6pm BUTI Yoga with Heather Phillips). 20% off retail, 25% off classes booked May 3rd. Hours: 9:30–11:30am & 5:30–7:30pm Address: 451 S 1st Ave.
  • Bag & Baggage Productions Stop by during open hours and learn more about Bag & Baggage. Check out the BOGO tickets for “Ballad of Iron Jo” showing May 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11. Hours: 2pm – 7pm Address: 350 E Main Street
  • Blue Ox Axe Throwing Free axe throwing on May 3rd Hours: 2–11pm Address: 264 E Main Street
  • Breaking Ink Tattoo $40 3″x3″ tattoos (flash designs, designed with moms in mind plus other designs at artist discretion.). First come, first served. Bookings May 3rd. Will close once all time slots are filled in. *Must not be intoxicated. Consent and waiver form on BreakingInk.com required. Hours: 11am – 7pm Address: 230 NE 2nd Ave, Suite C
  • Arcadian Touch First come: 10-min Hot Stone Table Massage, 10-min foot treatment. Vintage clothing sale, massage oil blend bar, raffle plus Turkish coffee, tea and pastries by Cabana Do Café. Hours: 2–6pm Address: 149 SE 3rd Ave, Suite 600.
  • American Guitar Academy Free 30-min music lesson for up to 3 people. Hours: 11am – 6pm Address: 180 E Main Street, Suite 150
  • Beyond the Wall Climbing $15 day pass w/ free rentals option May 3rd & 4th . Waiver required upon entry. Hours: 10am – 10pm Address: 1001 SE Tualatin Valley Hwy
  • Catherine Bede Gallery Free Catherine Bede greeting card w/ any purchase, $5 off any class registration made on May 3rd, plus a free “make & take” watercolor activity Hours: Noon–5pm Address: 230 E. Main St.
  • Shorey House Special Offer: Book a full day event by 9/1/25 to receive 20% off using the code “ShoreyHouse1908”. Join us for Blooms & Bubbles on 5/31 or The Vows Boutique Wedding Showcase on 7/20. Hours: RSVP to Open Houses online Address: 905 E Main Street

‘SIP’ BUSINESSES – Pop in, Sip & Shop

  • Urban River Spirits at Puppernickel (1–5pm)
  • Resolu Cellars at Le Stuff Antiques (2-5pm)
  • Rose & Fern Cellars at Dee’s Divine Finds (2–5pm) & DAnu Wines (6–8:30pm)
  • Narrow Window Wines at Nan’s on Third (2–5pm)
  • Cabana Do Café Coffee at Arcadian Touch (2–6pm)

FOOD & BEVERAGES HIGHLIGHTS

  • Noble Hop Bierhaus – $2 off draft beer all day | Hours: Noon–11pm | 370 E Main
  • Pizzario – Stop by and get your 20% off pizza voucher good for the month of May. | Hours: Noon–11pm | 331 E Main
  • Amelia’s – Free dessert with entrée purchase plus a $15 voucher for your next visit | Hours: 11am–9pm | 105 NE 4th
  • The Venetian – Free mimosa or DAnue Pinot Noir or Pinot Gris with purchase of any meal plus $15 voucher for your next visit. | Hours: 11am–5pm | 253 E Main
  • Resolu Cellars at Winery on 4th – Discounted pours, photo booth with Lee Gochenour Photography (2–5pm), DJ After Party (6–8:30pm) | Hours: Noon–8:30pm | 262 SE 4th Ave
  • DAnu Wines – Discounted pours, 50% off evening food, card making (2–5pm), live music (6–8:30pm) | Hours: Noon–8:30pm | 173 NE 3rd, Suite 107
  • Rue Cler Wine – Complimentary 2023 White Pinot Noir tasting at DJ After Party | Hours: 6–8:30pm | 262 SE 4th Ave

SHOPPING HIGHLIGHTS

Retail on 2nd

  • White Birch Design Co. Special Offer: Free “Pamper Yourself” sample bag; no purchase required! Hours: 10am – 5:30pm Address: 137 SE 2nd Ave

Retail on 3rd

  • Bowie Bargains Special Offer: 10% off total purchase! Hours: 10am – 7pm Address: 133 SE 3rd Avenue
  • I Body Love & Co. Special Offer: Candle making experience inspired by cocktails with vessels and fragrance to match. $35 each or 2 for $65. Hours: 10am – 5pm Address: 131 SE 3rd Avenue
  • Nan’s on Third Special Offer: Winter clearance up to 70% off plus chance to spin for an extra 5%-10% off. Extra 10% for Moms Uncorked ticket holders. Hours: 10am – 5pm Address: 125 SE 3rd Avenue
  • Dee’s Divine Finds Special Offer: Raffle for handmade Spring Tulips wall hanging plus wine tasting with Rose & Fern Cellars 2–5pm. Hours: 9:30am – 5pm Address: 176 NE 3rd Avenue

Retail on Main

  • Belladonna Vintage Home Boutique Special Offer: Make your own Kokedama Moss Ball. $10 per person Hours: 11 am – 4pm Address: 247 E Main Street
  • Puppernickel Special Offer: Free Puppernickel tote bag. Urban River Spirits tasting 1–5pm. Hours: 10am – 7pm Address: 244 E Main Street
  • Gimre’s Shoes Special Offer: Free foot scan plus $10 off sale shoes. Hours: 10am – 5pm Address: 256 E Main Street
  • Le’ Stuff Antique Mall Special Offer: 10% off, Resolu Cellars pop-up wine tasting 2–5pm. Hours: 10am – 5pm Address: 234 E Main Street
  • The Artfull Garden & Candy Basket Special Offer: 20% off one item plus chocolate samples and free gift. Hours: 11am – 5pm Address: 222 E Main Street
  • The 2nd Drawer Down Special Offer: Mom’s Rack 40% off! Hours: 10am – 5pm Address: 222 E Main Street
  • Boldly Fashionable Boutique Special Offer: Free gift with purchase plus permanent jewelry pop-up 1–5pm. Hours: 10am – 5pm Address: 211 E Main Street
  • Piccolo Mondo Toys Special Offer: Receive a $10 gift certificate valid through May 31st. Hours: 10am – 5pm Address: 263 E Main Street

CONTACTS FOR QUESTIONS:

Maxine@danuwines.com

Kathie@resolucellars.com

 

Refund Policy

Refund Policy:

Moms Uncorked is a donation-based event, with proceeds benefiting Saving Grace Maternity Home, a tax-exempt nonprofit in Hillsboro, Oregon. As a charitable fundraiser, all ticket sales are final, and refunds will not be issued.

Saving Grace Maternity Home’s FEIN: 47-4088854. Thank you for your support!

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Comments 3

  1. Jason Flint says:
    1 year ago

    Love seeing more events like this come together. Would be nice if the city found a way to mitigate the impact of what’s become a cascading series of projects from Merrill Gardens to the Lincoln Street apartments to the trenching of Lincoln and its cross streets.

    Cutting off north-south access to downtown (especially with access from the east already minimized by the 25th and Cornell project, seems like quite an obstacle to place in front of the businesses fortunate enough to survive the pandemic.

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    • dirkknudsen@gmail.com says:
      1 year ago

      That would take planning and thinking. And it takes someone that does not clock out every day at 4, and someone who works weekends- the public sector is ill equipped to manage things like this or frankly to care too much. If you do not live in a place, it is hard to care about the impacts. Our house on Lincoln and 5th has been under siege for a year. Power cut 3 times, cable twice now. Vibrations in the house. Sidewalks and driveway gone for weeks at a time. It has been just fantastic!

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      • Jason Flint says:
        1 year ago

        I used to marvel at road projects in Oregon: How swiftly and efficiently they moved compared to those back east. How much care seemed to go into small details like tree and sidewalk placement and utility outages. In some cases, I still do.

        That Lincoln Street project has back East written all over it. Large sections of street torn up for weeks at a time. Piles of materials and equipment just laying around. Construction crews treating every portion of the landscape like a right of way. If you have to endure all of that and don’t even get the walkable neighborhood, the nearby coffee shop or convenience store, the movie theater down the corner, the local museum, etc., what’s the point?

        Hillsboro only excels at public works when it can approach them in SimCity fashion. Is there a flat, green swath of land with nobody around? Man, you just watch us put some asphalt, curb cuts, and flashy lights on it!

        Is it a pre-existing neighborhood somewhere approaching urban density? I’m sorry, but we don’t see anything in the Lennar handbook that tells us how to make simple road repairs or cut an accessible curb right the first time—or pour a sidewalk without closing two lanes of street. Also, we’re simply going to replace water and sewer infrastructure wholesale as if no one lives or works down here because, in the absence of an Intel or Intel-adjacent facility, they don’t.

        The project site claims they’re on pace to wrap up paving by the middle of the month and have everything ready by the time school lets out in June. The fact that only parental wrath is driving the pace of the project at this point tells me all I need to know about just how often downtown businesses or residents are consulted about any of this.

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