The Williston Downtowners Association has a busy summer planned, and the fun starts on Thursday, June 18 with the annual Art & Wine Walk. This event is unique because it features local artists of all kinds showcasing their talents in downtown businesses. Throw in some wine and snacks, the opportunity to network with friends and neighbors, and now you have an event worth taking in.

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Williston Art & Wine Walk
The Williston Downtowners Association Art & Wine Walk is an event that features great artists, delicious appetizers, and, of course, wine!
Williston Art & Wine Walk
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Williston Art & Wine Walk
Williston Art & Wine Walk
The event starts at the James Memorial Art Center. This is where you check in and start your Art & Wine tasting experience. Maps will be given at the door to follow, and an amazing time will be had by all.
You can move along at your own pace, but be sure to check out all the art and have a conversation with the featured artists. Advance tickets are available now at the James Memorial Art CenterCooks on Main, or Exhale Yoga & Wellness, or you can reserve tickets now by clicking here.

With summer events getting underway, the Art & Wine Walk is the perfect way to kick off the season in downtown Williston. Starting at the James Memorial Art Center and winding through local businesses, it’s an easygoing evening of art, conversation, and wine. Thanks to stops like Cooks on Main, All Seasons Sport About, and all the participating businesses, the event blends local flavor with creativity. It’s all brought together by the Williston Downtowners Association (Williston Downtowners Association Facebook), making it a can’t-miss evening downtown.

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