Good times in Albion for annual Sip N’ Stroll

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 16 March 2025 at 8:49 am

Photos by Tom Rivers

ALBION – Kyler Preston steers the Batavia Pedal Party down Main Street in Albion for the Sip N’ Stroll. The pedal bar and a bus helped move people to the 15 stops at the event, where registration was at Dubby’s Tailgate and many of the stops were in the downtown.

The Albion Merchants Association organized the event and sold 362 tickets. There was a big increase in men attending the event. Organizers tried to expand the offerings from more than wine to cater to the men. There were also tastings of ciders, beers, meads and other drinks.

Christin Cady pours wine from Lake Ontario Winery and Cidery which is based in Hilton and Webster. She was set up at Brushstrokes Studios.

The crowd makes its way into Brushstrokes to sample some of the alcoholic beverages.

This family from Albion attended the Sip N’ Stroll together. They are pictured at 39 Problems. Pictured from left includes Thomas St. Pierre Jr., Brooke St. Pierre, Ashleigh Barnard, Richard Barnard III and Edwina St. Pierre.

Circle B Winery in Elba served fruit wines at Arnold’s Auto Parts. From left include Circle B staff member Ashley Roesch and co-owner Ingrid Bowen. The winery has been in business for six years has 22 varieties with no sugar added. From right include two friends from Medina, Sandy Thaine and Loretta Smith. They said they enjoy trying the different wines at the Sip N’ Stroll each year.

These retired Holley teachers and coaches, Dan Goodwin (right) and John Grillo, try wine inside the Downtown Browsery. It was served by Riley Kibler of Main Street Winery in Arcade.

These friends, many of whom are in a zumba class together, met up for the Sip N’ Stroll. They are shown inside Tinsel and the Lockstone. From left include Mollie Radzinski, Maggie Martin, Tina Neal, Heidi Peterson, Brenda Griffin, Angie Wolfe, Julie Sanford and Carolyn Williams.

They group said the tasting event showcases many of the businesses in the downtown while giving friends a fun outing together.

“We have a lot of nice spots,” Wolfe said the businesses.

The group hopped on the pedal bar after the stop at Tinsel and then crossed the bridge over the canal.