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Sip & Shop Event Takes Over Downtown Hillsboro Tomorrow

Wine, Shopping Deals, and More Await For Those In The Know

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December 1, 2023
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BIG DAY tomorrow in #DowntownHillsboro –  There is still time to get tickets to Sip And Shop!  This is fun, there are amazing deals, and there is #WINE!  Who could want any more?  Get your tickets here- 

BUT there is more!

You do not have to get tickets to come down and get discounts on retail goods – most merchants downtown are offering deals either way.  But the tickets get you a lot of goodies, a bag with cool stuff, a wine glass, wine tasting galore, and you get to help an incredible organization like Hillsboro Downtown Partnership.  This event is super cool and was first started by Sandie Nelson from LeStuff Antique Mall and Kathie Nelson from Resolu Cellars!   These dynamic super ladies started something cool and now it has blown up!

 

Now for the rest of the info-  See below!

 

Experience the vibrancy of Historic Downtown Hillsboro during the holidays. We have your passport to retail therapy at over a dozen merchants to meet and greet up to 10 wineries and more perks in Downtown as we launch the 3rd Annual Sip & Shop on the first Saturday in December.

Experience the vibrancy of Historic Downtown Hillsboro during the holidays. We have your passport to retail therapy at over a dozen merchants, to meet and greet up to 10 wineries, and more perks in downtown as we launch the 3rd Annual Sip & Shop on the first Saturday in December.

  • Sip & Shop Passports are on sale for $40 for two tickets!
  • Passport perks include10% off select retailers, restaurant promotions, 10 local wineries offering complimentary tastings and *passport may include shopping bag and logo wine glass while supply lasts.
  • The ticket sales are part of a fundraiser for Hillsboro Downtown Partnership.
  • The HDP mission is to cultivate and amplify a vibrant Downtown Hillsboro community.
  • They envision a thriving district of collaborative partners who embody community as an essential component of a vibrant and resilient Downtown Hillsboro, with HDP serving as the conduit for connections, engagement, and idea-realization.
  • How it the Sip & Shop Passport works: Purchase your ticket prior to 11/25 for $5 off.
  • You’ll be directed to pick up your passport, wristband, bag and tasting glass at one of 3 locations on Main.
  • Visit the retailers and restaurants noted on the passport and collect stamps at a minimum of 7 shops. No purchase required. While we’d love your retail support, our intent is to introduce you to some of the key contributors who make and keep Historic Downtown great.
  • Drop your completed passport at any retail location. Completed passports will be collected and raffle held the following weekend. Baskets valued up to $60-$75

Passport Pick Up Locations:

 

  • Favi’s Fabulous Cakes, 301 E. Main St.
  • Blue Ox Ax Throwing, 264 E. Main St.
  • Backwoods Brewing, Corner of 2nd & Main St.

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  1. Jeff Nelson says:
    3 years ago

    Thank you Dirk for helping to promote this great event – we appreciate your support and always keeping Hillsboro informed!

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