SipFest returns to Snoqualmie July 9 to benefit nonprofits

The sixth annual SipFest in downtown Snoqualmie will returnfrom 6-9 p.m. July 9.

The event, held at Railroad Park in Snoqualmie, will feature a variety of local wine, beer and cider vendors — including Pearl and Stone Wine Co., Snoqualmie Falls Brewery, Woodinville Ciderworks and more. The event will also feature live music from Dynamite Supreme and food provided by the Snoqualmie Casino.

The event is a collaboration between the Rotary Club of the Snoqualmie Valley and Seattle Uncorked. All of the proceeds from the event will go to Rotary, which will use the funds to support nonprofits in the Valley.

This is the second time the event has been held since the pandemic. Last year, the event was the first large-scale wine-tasting event to happen in King County since the pandemic, said Scott Greenberg, a Rotary member and owner of Convergence Zone Cellars in North Bend.

“We’re going to have a great event,” he said. “People were excited to get out, and we hope they’re excited to get out again.”

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit: bit.ly/3Nqmdms.