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Downtown Glendale’s annual Galentine’s Day to celebrate friendship

Posted 2/9/23

Historic Downtown Glendale presents Galentine’s Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11.

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THINGS TO DO

Downtown Glendale’s annual Galentine’s Day to celebrate friendship

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Historic Downtown Glendale presents Galentine’s Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11.

“The locally owned businesses in the Catlin Court and Old Towne shopping districts have created this fun-filled day to celebrate the treasured love and special friendships women share,” Valerie Burner, Galentine’s Day chairperson and owner of Bears & More, shared in a statement.

Activities include make-and-take projects, photo ops, gift ideas at unique boutiques and specialty shops, and sweet treats at local eateries. Guests can also follow the Historic Downtown Glendale Charm Trail to fill a bracelet with charms, including a special Galentine’s Day charm.

New this year is a special football-themed charm to commemorate the Super Bowl in Glendale.

Historic Downtown Glendale is made up of two distinct historic districts: Catlin Court featuring welcoming front porches lined with picket fences; and the Old Towne District featuring shops and a growing Restaurant Row along red brick sidewalks.

The two districts span 12 blocks filled with locally-owned small businesses.

Start Galentine’s Day at the Arizona Information Center, located at Memory Lane Trinkets and Treasures, at 5836 W. Palmaire Ave., to pick up the activity list and walking map.

Galentine’s Day is presented by the Historic Downtown Glendale Merchants Association.