Into The Woods Happy Hour

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195 Main Street,Middletown CT 06457

08 September, 2022

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We're bringing together all sorts of local awesomeness to welcome in our favorite season. We'll transform our outdoor alley space into a swanky, exclusive soiree full of activities, photo opps & all the best music. If you have never been to cinder + salt, or you're a die hard regular, we're giving you nine good reasons to join us : First, visit the cinder + salt shop for a preview of all the new autumn-inspired goods, and a free raffle ticket to win the ultimate Into The Woods gift basket. Rekindle your love for hiking with a handful of (basically famous) gluten free granola from Pure Love Bakery. Bop around to the best background music this side of the Mississippi with The Sawtelles, who will be livening up our alley way with their chill tunes. Go green with a Fall Fashion clothing swap hosted by Reboot Eco. Bring at least one item to swap and walk away with your favorite new/old flannel. Play dress up with Crunchy Diva Design's most epic statement jewelry in front of our woodland critter photo backdrop. And make sure to bring your wallet because she's bringing all her best sellers. Eat local with Ridge River Farm Stand's selection of local cheese & veggies, plus learn how to garden/farm like a pro. Is it even Fall if you don't have a new tattoo? Hit up our temporary tattoo station for a cute little tattoo even Alexis would be jealous of. Dip your toes into tarot with a low-key, quasi reading from Karen at Solden. And grab a must-have deck that speaks to you. Connect with local nonprofits, including our charity partner CT Forest & Parks Association who literally blaze all our trails! After one of the hottest summers we can remember (#srsly), we're creating one night to reconnect with the deep woods, prep our wardrobe for Fall, cool off & chill out. 100% of ticket sales will be donated to Connecticut Forest & Park Association, who are dedicated to connecting people to the land in order to protect forests, parks, walking trails, and open spaces in Connecticut for future generations.

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