WEEKEND: Late-night shopping offered in downtown Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Downtown Association will host late-night shopping Saturday.

Shop Till You Drop will be from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 19 businesses.

In addition, the Port Angeles Yacht Club will host a lighted boat parade beginning at 5 p.m., carolers will begin strolling the sidewalks at 3 p.m., and caroling will begin at The Gateway pavilion at 6 p.m.

Caroling

The 6 p.m. caroling is presented by Port Angeles-area churches and will feature the a capella group Mix & Match.

The public is invited to join in an attempt to amass 1,000 voices.

Customers at participating businesses can enter a sweepstakes drawing for one of four prizes: $150, $50, $25 and $25 in Downtown Dollars.

First entry free

The first entry is free, and for each $10 spent after that, customers will receive tickets to enter.

Participants do not need to be present to win.

Downtown association youth volunteers will offer gift wrapping by donation at Anime Kat, 110 W. First St.

Participating businesses are Olympic Stationers, The Caffeinated Clothier, Cabled Fiber Studio, Fountain Square Jewelers, Sassy Kat Salon & Boutique, White Crane Martial Arts, Bay Variety, Inspired, Teenie Queenie, Cottage Queen, Sterling Impressions Photographic, Anime Kat, Skincare Suits Spa, Necessities & Temptations gift shop, The Trading Post, Pacific Rim Hobby, Rissa’s Barely Consignment, Steppin’ Out Salon and Wine on the Waterfront.

For complete details and sweepstakes rules, visit www.portangelesdowntown.com.

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