Your donation will help SMSD continue to preserve, promote, enrich and revitalize our downtown area. With upcoming projects like an interchangeable mural, Christmas lights, and decorations, façade improvements community enrichment, and more. Thank you for being willing to help preserve what we have as a small town so we can grow in our identity and community.
Smithville Main Street District is at it again with another amazing event! We present you with our bigger and better annual Whiskey Walk and Summer Market! This event will be held July 16th from 3:00-7:00pm in Smithville, MO, in the gorgeous, historic downtown square.
Purchase tickets here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/whiskey-walk-summer-market-tickets-333309255957
The theme for this year is Havana Style; bring your fedora and be ready to have a great time! This year there will be 10+ whiskey sample stops along with a Summer Market. The Summer Market is open to the public and will feature many vendors with great items! NO ticket is required to shop and enjoy the beauty of downtown Smithville! Purchase your Whiskey Walk tickets today here on Eventbrite…or purchase your ticket in person the day of the event!
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With each ticket purchase: Access to 10+ whiskey tastings from vendors such as Mean Mule Distilling Co, West Bottoms Whiskey, Rabbit Hole, TX Whiskey, Smooth Ambler, Knob Creek, Jefferson's, Maker’s Mark 46, Maker’s Mark 101, and more! Plus air-conditioned VIP lounge for ticket holders and access to some swag from local businesses!
No tickets are required to just come to hang out and check out our Summer Market filled with over 35 vendors, great photo opportunities, live music, giant Jenga, giant beer pong (beer not included), cornhole, and washers.
This event is to benefit the Smithville Main Street District. Smithville Main Street District exists to preserve, promote, revitalize and enrich the historic, cultural, and economic landscapes of downtown Smithville, Missouri. By doing this we are not only benefitting the small businesses that make up the commerce in our town, but also creating an identity and a footprint that will protect the small-town community as the surrounding areas continue to grow.