FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
November 28, 2022

MEDIA CONTACT:
Heather Carter
The Fairhaven Association
heather@enjoyfairhaven.com

The Magic of Winterfest and SNOW?

The 3rd week of Winterfest continues with more holiday fun! 

Friday, December 2nd – The Firehouse Arts & Events Center will be showing the family classic, ELF. Dress in your cozy best and plan for a night of laughs (and syrup!). 

Saturday welcomes Father Christmas back to the Fairhaven Village Inn along with FREE carriage rides from Noon – 3pm. The Firelight Stroll is back for the 5th year. Grab a hot cocoa or spiced cider at the entry tent and stroll the wooded path lined with luminaria. Start at 8th & Harris – near Evil Bikes. Keep the fun going at Stones Throw Brewery for an after-hours party and bonfire! Snow is in the forecast this week, so make sure to dress for holiday success! Event details can be found by clicking here!

#ShopLocal & #EatLocal all season long. Our neighbor businesses are excited to welcome you as you make holiday memories in Fairhaven! www.enjoyfairhaven.com

Santa’s mailbox & the snow people will be on the Green through December 17th.

Do you love to sing???? A fan favorite, the FA LA LA CAROLING CONTEST will take place on December 17th. Gather your friends, family members, students, community choirs, glee clubs and any group who loves to sing and perform on the festive streets of Fairhaven Village.  

CLICK THE LINK FOR MORE INFORMATION & TO REGISTER: www.memberplanet.com/s/fairhaven/falalacarolingcontest_2022


  • The official image of Winterfest 2022 was created by Scott Ward Art
  • Winterfest is presented by the Fairhaven Association with the help of our great team of sponsors and volunteers!


Fairhaven Village is located in the south of Bellingham, WA. It includes 6 square blocks of independently-owned businesses, perfect for holiday shopping, as well as catching coffee or a meal with friends & family!

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