Join Us! Grand Opening Celebration on June 17 to Welcome New Businesses at Columbia Gardens

An aerial of the building Brandi Dayton Art and Wheat Head on the Water share at Columbia Gardens Artisan Village.

Join Us! Grand Opening Celebration on June 17 to Welcome New Businesses at Columbia Gardens

Grand Opening Celebration on June 17
Join Us to Welcome New Businesses at Columbia Gardens

KENNEWICK, Wash. – Port of Kennewick is ushering in the summer season with a grand opening and ribbon-cutting event to celebrate Brandi Dayton Art and Wheat Head on the Water – and the community is invited. The art studio and beer bar are the latest businesses to open at Columbia Gardens Artisan Village.

What:  Grand Opening & Ribbon-Cutting Event for Brandi Dayton Art & Wheat Head on the Water
When: Wednesday, June 17 at 11 a.m.
Where: Columbia Gardens Artisan Village, 313 E. Columbia Gardens Way, Kennewick
Wow:  Both businesses will open at noon for attendees to explore their spaces and offerings
Plus:     Complimentary food bites and mementos (while supplies last)

Attendees will receive a coaster featuring a painting by Brandi Dayton Art, enjoy Wheat Head’s hop water (a non-alcoholic carbonated water flavored with hops) and savor complimentary small bites from Columbia Gardens food vendors. All while supplies last.

Brandi Dayton Art and Wheat Head on the Water are neighbors in the port’s 313 E. Columbia Gardens Way building. Their distinctive building sits next to the Food Truck Plaza, Duffy’s Pond and the city-owned walking path. Both businesses allow customers to bring in food from the on-site restaurant and food trucks.

Brandi Dayton Art is the first art-focused business at Columbia Gardens. Owner Brandi Dayton is a professional artist and offers private classes in oil painting, watercolor and mixed media. She also has a gallery and gift shop filled with items created from original artwork. Read about Brandi Dayton Art’s classes, gift shop and hours of operations on the Brandi Dayton Art website or on its socials: Brandi Dayton Art Instagram and Brandi Dayton Art Facebook.

Wheat Head on the Water is a lively place and expands the alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage offerings at Columbia Gardens. This is locally owned Wheat Head Brewing Company’s second location. The beer bar at Columbia Gardens includes an indoor bar and a Wheat Head on the Water (WHOW) swag shop. The space spills onto a patio that overlooks the waterfront with plenty of seating to take in the view. Find Wheat Head on the Water’s hours of operations, offerings and latest happenings on the WHOW website or on its socials: WHOW Instagram and WHOW Facebook.

Columbia Gardens Artisan Village is a Port of Kennewick project. Learn more at ColumbiaGardens.org and ColumbiaGardensVendors.com.

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Port of Kennewick is an economic development entity focused on developing assets to create sustainable family-wage jobs, build infrastructure and user-friendly transportation systems and enhance the quality of life within the port district.