Port Townsend celebrates Girls Night Out

PORT TOWNSEND — Girls Night Out begins at 11 a.m. today and will offer special sales and treats at participating businesses until 8 p.m.

The day and night of shopping and activities at 38 venues is sponsored by Port Townsend Main Street.

Proceeds will go to the Jefferson Healthcare Foundation to provide breast and cervical cancer screenings, care and treatment for low-income Jefferson County residents and the Port Townsend Main Street Program.

Goodie bags can be purchased for $25 each at the Cotton Building, 607 Water St., beginning at 11 a.m. and continuing while supplies last.

Free PTeRider rides will be offered from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

A Wrap Party at 8 p.m. at The Belmont, 925 Water St., will feature a no-host bar, appetizers, dessert and door prizes.

A $10 suggested donation will be collected at the door.

Participating locations in include 1851 boutique, 840 Water St.; About Time Clothing, 830 Water St.; Abracadabra, 936 Water St.; Aldrich’s Market, 940 Lawrence St.; Big Wolf Trading Co., 218 Taylor St.; Bubble N Squeak Home, 926 Water St.; Coldwell Banker Best Homes, 230 Taylor St; Conservatory Coastal Home, 639 Water St.; Deja View Photography, 607 Water St.; Déjà vu Antiques and Collectibles, 909 Water St.; Derr Jewelry, 918 Water St.; and Elevated Ice Cream & Candy Co., 627 Water St.

Also, Expressions Apparel, 834 Water St.; Face of Grace, 633 Water St.; Jefferson County Museum of Art & History, 540 Water St., Jefferson Healthcare Pop-up, 607 Water St.; Lively Olive Tasting Bar, 929 Water St.; Mad Hatter & Co., 926 Water St.; Maestrale, 821 Water St.; Olympic Art & Office, 220 Taylor St.; Port Townsend Athletic Club, 229 Monroe St.; Port Townsend Vineyards Tasting Room, 215 Taylor St.; Prima Materia, 1003 Water St.; Seams to Last, 940 Water St.; Shirvan Rug Gallery, 913 Water St.; and Summer House Design, 917 Water St.

Also, The Clothes Horse, 910 Water St.; The Green Eyeshade, 720 Water St.; The Old Whiskey Mill, 1038 Water St.; The Perfect Season, 1046 Water St.; The Spice and Tea Exchange, 929 Water St.; The Wandering Wardrobe, 936 Washington St.; The Wine Seller, 1010 Water St.; Wandering Angus: Celtic Traders, 914 Water St.; What’s Cookin’, 844 Water St.; World’s End, 1020 Water St.; and Well Belly Healing at Bear Root Apothecary, 1002 Lawrence St.

For more details on special in-store offerings, see ptmainstreet.org/girls-night-out.

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