City to serve up sweet treats at annual Chocolate Walk

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Bordentown City’s businesses are set to offer something extra sweet to kick off Valentine’s Day weekend. On Friday, Feb. 13, businesses and restaurants along Farnsworth Avenue are scheduled to participate in the city’s annual Chocolate Walk, scheduled to be held from 6–9 p.m. During that time, participating businesses open their doors to the public for a free evening of fun and chocolate treats. They may offer guests something as simple as a piece of chocolate or as delicious as a chocolate-tini.Visitors may print out a passport before visiting the shops and galleries. After completing your walk, turn in your signed passport and you will be entered into a drawing to win $50 in Bordentown Bucks. To print out your passport, go online to

downtownbordentown.com

or email April Sette at aprilsette@gmail.com. Passports were set to be available online starting Jan. 30.In addition to the chocolate treats offered, visitors may also enjoy a charming stroll through the city on a horse drawn carriage ride, sponsored by Bucks County Carriages.

Carriage rides are scheduled to start at 5 p.m. Feb. 13. Cost is $20 per adult and $10 for children 10 and under.For more information or to make a reservation, contact Rebecca at Rebecca’s Vintage Boutique & Consignment Shop at (609) 298-9422. Visitors are also encouraged to enjoy a night out with friends or as a couple, and dine at one of Bordentown City’s eateries.

For a complete list of restaurants, go online to

downtownbordentown.com/dining.php

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City to serve up sweet treats at annual Chocolate Walk

Enjoy some delicious treats as you browse the shops on Farnsworth Avenue in this event hosted by the Downtown Bordentown Association.,

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