Cider Mill by Pear Up Ribbon Cutting on October 8, 2022

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Date and Time

Saturday Oct 8, 2022

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PDT

Location

5420 Woodring Canyon Rd.

Cashmere, WA 98815

Fees/Admission

FREE

Contact Information

Chelsea Ewer

On October 8th the Cider Mill in Cashmere on Woodring Canyon Rd. will be welcoming all from our community and beyond to join us for a ribbon cutting party. The Grand Opening of

the Cider Mill by Pear UP will be celebrated with food, drinks, and activities available for the entire family. Over 20 selections of Hard Pear Cider, Hard Seltzer, Hard Apple Cider, and

Mead are available with a dozen non-alcoholic apple cider options. Companies represented will be Pear UP, Eastmont Seltzer Works, Centre Ring, Ole Swede, Country Elegance,

Lady Blush, and Mead UP.

There will be pumpkin painting, a food truck, lawn games, and more as we enjoy Cashmere’s creekside gem. Ribbon cutting is at 10:00 and we will be open through 7:00. Please join

us at 5420 Woodring Canyon Rd in Cashmere, carpooling encouraged.

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