Women attend the 2023 Ladies Night Out at Kent Station shopping center. This year’s event is Thursday, June 13. COURTESY FILE PHOTO, Kent Station

Women attend the 2023 Ladies Night Out at Kent Station shopping center. This year’s event is Thursday, June 13. COURTESY FILE PHOTO, Kent Station

Ladies Night Out 10th anniversary June 13 at Kent Station

Pampering, wine tastings, light bites part of event

Ladies Night Out at Kent Station will celebrate its 10th anniversary with an 80s-themed party.

The event is from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 13 in the breezeway near Verizon at the Kent Station shopping center, 417 Ramsay Way.

“Grab your girlfriends, break out your leg warmers and brightest neon outfits, and join us for an evening of pampering, wine samples, light bites, raffles, a costume contest and so much more,” according to a Kent Station promotion.

Tickets can be purchased online at https://ladiesnightout.as.me/schedule.php or at the event. Proceeds benefit Kent Youth & Family Services and Kent Station businesses.

Standard tickets are $30, VIP tickets are $50 (limited number) and non-wine tickets are $20.

Every ticket receives:

• 4 tastings of Tranche (Walla Walla) wines (or sparkling water for non-wine tickets)

• An Ladies Night Out souvenir wine glass

• Additional wine tasting from Duke’s Seafood, serving Up River red and white

• 1 raffle ticket (you can purchase more raffle tickets when purchasing your ticket and/or at the event)

• A free eyebrow waxing from Peridot (only valid on event day from 3 to 7:30 p.m.). Must show your registration email to redeem offer

• Margarita tasting with Julian, owner of Agave Cocina & Cantina

• Light bites from Kent Station restaurants

• Experiences, swag, and fun at Kent Station booths (collect tickets at each booth and get multiple entries into the Passport prize)

• Good times in the Inflatable Photo Booth

VIP ticket receives:

• 1 extra raffle ticket, plus an exclusive bag full of coupons and goodies (value of more than $20)

The event will be debit/credit only – no cash or checks. It is a 21 and over-only event. Please bring ID (staff will ID everyone).

Please email info@kentstation.com to contact us with any questions.


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