Jake Hinton • January 31, 2026

Whine & Bead: A Social Bracelet-Making Night

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Whine & Bead Borrego Springs: A Social Bracelet-Making Night


Looking for an easy end of week outing? Make bracelets, meet people, and unwind—event details and RSVP are just below.


Event Snapshot

  • Date & Time: Friday, Feb. 13th | 6PM - 8PM
  • Suggested Donation: $30
  • RSVP: 240-674-6160
  • Host: Borrego Springs Community Resource Center
  • Address: 587 Palm Canyon Dr #125, Borrego Springs, CA 92004


What to Expect

A friendly, social evening focused on making bracelets and meeting people. All skill levels are welcome. The setting is casual—come ready to relax, craft, and chat.


Who Should Come

  • First-time beaders and experienced crafters
  • Friends looking for a low-key creative night
  • Anyone interested in supporting community programming


How to Join

Call 240-674-6160 to RSVP. Arrive a few minutes early to get settled before the 6 PM start.





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