The Burien Charm Crawl will bring an innovative, self-guided, and interactive shopping experience to Downtown Burien on Saturday, February 7, from noon to 5:00 p.m. Participants are invited to explore local businesses while creating a custom charm bracelet.
Discover Burien is collaborating with 10 participating businesses, each offering a unique charm. Participants will collect charms throughout the day, and they will finish at a final location where bracelets will be assembled, and charms may be traded. Organizers describe the event as a way to support local businesses while offering a relaxed, social activity for the community.
Event Details
Date: Saturday, February 7
Time: Noon – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Various locations throughout Downtown Burien
Tickets
Tickets cost $40 per person and include a charm bracelet, one starter charm, access to all participating locations, and bracelet assembly at the final stop. Because each business offers a different charm, no two bracelets will be exactly alike.
How It Works
Participants check in at their starting location to receive their bracelet and starter charm. They then visit 10 participating businesses to collect additional charms before heading to the final stop to trade charms and complete their bracelet.
Community Focus
Organizers say the Charm Crawl is designed to encourage residents and visitors to discover and support Burien’s local businesses while enjoying a self-paced activity suitable for friends, families, and gift-giving.
Participating Businesses
A full list of participating businesses, along with the final assembly location, will be announced closer to the event.
Tickets and additional information are available at:

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