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Cider North returns to DECC

When the season of lights darkens, it's good to know there's more fun on the horizon. The DECC is bringing back the sold-out success of Cider North with its warm, cider-infused patio vibe. Attendees sip ciders from across the state while enjoying the laid-back atmosphere with good food, lawn furniture, yard games, and delicious ciders. 

All ticket holders will receive a Cider North sampling glass, as well as unlimited samples. There will also be food available for purchase, including the popular "Build-Your-Own Charcuterie Board" with the take-home board.

VIP Perks

  1. Access to private VIP lounge 
  2. 1 hour early entrance to event 
  3. Complimentary snacks and light appetizers during the VIP hour

Designated driver tickets will be available with N/A cider options, too. 

Event Date & Time: 

Cider North will be held on Saturday, Feb. 1 from 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. 

Those who purchase VIP tickets will be allowed access to the event an hour early at 1:00 pm.  

Location: Duluth Entertainment Convention Center | Lake Superior Ballroom

Tickets: 

$45 General Admission | $65 VIP | $10 Designated Driver

2:00-5:00 pm 

1:00 VIP Early Entry 

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