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New Options at Spa


Spa Jacksonville is doing something new this year!  The incorporation of Chinese Medicine has shifted our establishment from a day spa to a health spa  with the addition of Registered Nurse Yvette Bedrossian, who is also a licensed acupuncturist and board certified in Chinese herbal medicine.

Every year research studies are published showing the effectiveness of this unique medicine. Acupuncture stimulates the body’s own ability to heal, decreases pain, reduces stress, enhances mood, strengthens the immune system, and can help maintain health and wellness. It can also help manage symptoms common in chronic pain and illness.

Yvette brings 15 years of clinical experience, not including her years working as a certified nursing assistant while still in high school and college.  At age 20, she was legally administering intravenous Morphine to cardiac patients, however was still too young to purchase a glass of wine after a long 12 hour shift at the hospital.  

You will still find an array of facials, massage, and parafin wax treatments at Spa. For all of the services offered by and information on the staff go to https://jacksonvillespa.com/ or call 541-899-7893.

After years of travel nursing and international health-aide work, she discovered Chinese Medicine and devoted 4 years, including over 1000 clinical hours to train in the field.  Now she combines the ancient and modern approaches to find the most effective treatment strategies for her patients on an individual basis by using various modalities including nutritional counseling, moxibustion, electroacupuncture, cupping, herbalism, and Qi Gong therapy.   

Every Thursday morning you can find Yvette teaching Qi Gong to the residents at Pioneer Village.  This art of slow flowing movements with focused breathing techniques strengthen overall health and well-being.  Practiced by millions of people worldwide, the benefits are well-documented which include not only a stronger physical body, but also a more focused and clear sense of awareness and attention.  

Every patient seen by Yvette receives private Qi Gong instruction to take with them and practice at home to enhance their treatments.  She also plans to offer group classes to the rest of the community of Jacksonville very soon, so watch out for that. 

Yvette is not the only one with clinical experience practicing in this space.  Licensed massage therapist Sarah LaRosa is an oncology massage  trained therapist with Oncology Massage Alliance where she offers her services to people living with cancer.  She is also a member with Society for Oncology Massage.  

Sarah understands the massage requirements of those who have gone through cancer treatment, such as adjusting for the risk of lymphedema, fatigue, bruising, immunosuppression and the side effects of trauma to the body and spirit.

Clinical massage is offered as well by Laura Jarrell, LMT and Alice Wolf, LMT, both providing therapeutic massage at Spa for the past 19 years. All therapists provide rehabilitative massage therapy to aid recovery from trauma, stress, repetitive use injuries and provide pain management. 

The bar has always been very high for therapists who work at Spa and massage therapy is what our reputation is based on. Referrals to and from other health professionals in the community have created a team approach that works for our clients. The spa team is so excited to now have acupuncture available in house!

Spa would love to chat with you about how their therapists can help you optimize your health goals in order to experience life to the fullest this year. Please call Spa Jacksonville at 541-899-7893 for a consultation or to schedule. For more information visit our website at http://www.Jacksonvillespa.com .

February 22, 2019/by 1BlizzAdmin
Events, What to Do in Jacksonville

Creative Workshop with a Fun Bistro Menu

The act of creating is the inspiration behind Miner’s Bazaar. A place where you can let your imagination lead the way – on your own, with a friend or two, or the whole gang – with DIY crafts projects.  Rosie Taylor, a graduate of the Savannah School of Art and Design has created an environment to foster that creative spirit and provide a unique experience in Jacksonville Oregon.

In addition to the projects, you have your choice of Giggle Water – wine, Beer & Cider as well as a nice selection of offerings from Jefferson Kitchen ranging from appetizers to entrees and desserts.  Wine selections are from South Stage Cellars and Linda Donovan, with craft beer from Pfriem, Caldera and Citrafonix and Apple Outlaw ciders.  Root Beer Floats, Italian Soda and coffee drinks are also available.

On the Project Menu:

Embroidery
Painting Project
Jewelry Making
Print Making

And there are additional offerings from guest facilitators such as

Paint & Sip Pottery
Greeting Card Making
Needle Felting Workshops
Wreath Making

Check them out on Facebook at The Miners’ Bazaar and on Instagram at the.miners.bazaar 

235 E. California St, Jacksonville
Open Wednesday – Monday Noon – 8 pm (Closed on Tuesday)

February 15, 2019/by 1BlizzAdmin
Articles, What to Do in Jacksonville

Secrets & Mysteries of Beekman Bank

Explore the “Secrets & Mysteries of the Beekman Bank” during special evening candlelight tours.  Historic Jacksonville, Inc. opens the oldest financial institution in the Pacific Northwest for this new take on an important part of our local history.

Dates for Tours: Febuary 1&2, March 1&2
Tour Time: 7, 8 & 9 pm

This institution was started by C.C. Beekman as a gold dust office in 1856, originating in the Beekman Express location. He moved to the current location in 1863 at 110 W. California Street in Jacksonville.

Regional Hisorian Ben Truwe – Hosts “Secrets & Mysteries of Beekman Bank” Tours

Beekman saw over $40 million in gold cross his counters during Jacksonville’s heyday — equivalent to almost $1 billion in today’s currency! 

Regional historian Ben Truwe pursues secrets lost with the last Beekman in 45-minute candlelight tours. Tours begin at 7, 8, and 9 p.m. Bring a flashlight to make your own discoveries! 

Admission is $5 per person with proceeds benefiting the preservation and maintenance of this regional landmark. Tours are limited to a maximum of 12 people and reservations are required.  Call Historic Jacksonville, Inc. at 541-245-3650 or e-mail info@historicjacksonville.org.

January 27, 2019/by 1BlizzAdmin
Events, What to Do in Jacksonville

Victorian Christmas 2018

Jacksonville, Oregon celebrates the holidays and our past with Victorian Christmas.   The celebration begins with a Community Caroling & Tree Lighting on Shop Small Saturday, November 24, 2018.  Stores will be open until 7 pm and the caroling/tree lighting starts at 5:00 pm.  Don’t be late as the program runs only 30 minutes long.

The traditional Christmas Parade is at 10:00 am, Saturday, December 1.

Festivities continue on weekends up to Christmas, with some activities the weekend after Christmas. The celebration is a wonderful memory making activity and a cherished tradition.

The town is decorated all in natural greenery with white lights to evoke Christmases past.  But the activities will keep any of today’s visitors entertained. On weekends between December 1 – 23 there are pictures with Father Christmas, strolling carolers – some in vintage costumes – and complimentary hot cider, and Jolly Holly Trolley rides. 

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November 14, 2018/by 1BlizzAdmin
Events, What to Do in Jacksonville

Celebrate The Shamrock!

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Come Celebrate the Shamrock in Jacksonville this St. Patrick’s Day, Saturday, March 17

Plan a little escape with an overnight stay, enjoy some great restaurants, a fun day of shopping and maybe pamper yourself at one of our spas.

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Check out the Grand Prize Baskets in “Shopping for Shamrocks”
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Enjoy everything Jacksonville has to offer – Great Shopping, Fun Taverns,
Wine Tasting, Hiking Trails, Incredible Dining, Live Music and lots more

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For the kids – we will have the Jacksonville Trolley, Kid Zone at Calvary Church, Southern Oregon Bagpipe Band and Face Painting

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Shopping for Shamrocks Noon – 7 pm, Saturday, March 17

♣  Enter to Win Grand Prize Baskets – Valued at over $500

Featuring items and gift certificates from – Farmhouse Treasures, Crown Jewel, Willow Creek, LaBoheme, Pickety Place Antiques, Spa Jacksonville, Blue Door Garden Store, Artist & Gardener, Rebel Heart Books, Country Quilts, The Pot Rack, Carefree Buffalo, and more!

♣  Enjoy Special Offers – CLICK HERE For more information on Participating Merchants & Special Offers

Tasting Room Special Offers

DANCIN Vineyard:  Special Tasting Flight featuring the 2016 zinfandel made using an expression of Pinot noir from Wadenswil, Switzerland  – near the birthplace of Jacksonville’s Peter Britt ($12)

Quady North Tasting Room:  Sneak Preview Tasting of ’17 Rosé line-up for $5.  Also all 2016 Rosé on sale by the case for $120 (Save $75 off regular price)

South Stage Cellars – TBA

Jacksonville Inn Wine Shop – TBA

Entertainment

♣  Bella Union: Charles Guy & Sonido Alegre  7 – 9  pm

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Art Presence Art Center:  Minstrel Streams Noon – 4 pm

♣  
Boomtown Saloon:     

Special Menu Options at Restaurants

Bella Union:  Corned Beef & Cabbage, Irish Mulligan Stew & Bella Lamb Shank

And introducing the Pink Leprechaun hand-crafted cocktail!

The Liége:  Green Cream & Discounts for Wearing Green

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Stay & Play
Giveaway

♣ Congratulations to the first Stay & Play Package Winners:
Bobby & Judy Gannon from Shady Cove will enjoy a night at Magnolia Inn and Dinner at C-Street Bistro!
♣Details on our second Stay & Play Package coming soon

To Enter CLICK HERE

All of you who entered for the first drawing are automatically included in this upcoming drawing.  So no need to submit an additional entry.

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Tasting Room Special Offers

DANCIN Vineyard:  Special Tasting Flight featuring the 2016 zinfandel made using an expression of Pinot noir from Wadenswil, Switzerland  – near the birthplace of Jacksonville’s Peter Britt ($12)

Quady North Tasting Room:  Sneak Preview Tasting of ’17 Rosé line-up for $5.  Also all 2016 Rosé on sale by the case for $120 (Save $75 off regular price)

South Stage Cellars –

Entertainment

♣  Bella Union: Charles Guy & Sonido Alegre  7 – 9  pm

♣  
Art Presence Art Center:  Minstrel Streams Noon – 4 pm

♣  
Boomtown Saloon:     

Special Menu Options at Restaurants

Bella Union:  Corned Beef & Cabbage, Irish Mulligan Stew & Bella Lamb Shank

And introducing the Pink Leprechaun hand-crafted cocktail!

The Liége:  Green Cream & Discounts for Wearing Green

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March 5, 2018/by 1BlizzAdmin
Events, What to Do in Jacksonville

Gardening Classes

Even with the fog, drizzle and chillier temperatures of January and February, many people can’t stop thinking about their gardens.  Classes offered by the Jackson County Master Gardeners encourage you to look forward to spring and to be prepared for all sorts of gardening related projects.

The schedule includes classes on home orchards, pollinator habitats, and the Oregon Bee Project.  These low-cost classes are offered just outside of Jacksonville at the Oregon State University (OSU) Extension Auditorium, 569 Hanley Rd in Central Point.

‘Home Orchards” Saturday, January 20, 2018, 10:00 am—12:00 pm

Dreams of luscious summer fruit start now. Whether planting a first tree or tweaking orchard performance, Master Gardener Phil Damewood covers the basics of home orchard planting, pruning, training, and pest and disease prevention.

Where: OSU Extension Auditorium, 569 Hanley Rd in Central Point.
Cost: $10 in advance; $15 at the door ($5 discount for Master Gardeners).
Register: Online at http://bit.ly/JacksonMG2017 or call 541-776-7371.

“Change the World With A Small, Thoughtful, Committed Pollinator Habitat In Your Garden”
Thursday, February 1, 2018, 3:00—5:00 pm

De-stress besieged pollinator populations by taking positive action in the home garden. Oregon State University Assistant Professor of Pollinator Health, Andony Melathopoulos, dives deeply into how home gardeners create, retain, or restore the pollinator habitat to reverse damaging effects.

Where: OSU Extension Auditorium, 569 Hanley Rd in Central Point
Cost: $10 in advance; $15 at the door ($5 discount for Master Gardeners)
Register: Online at http://bit.ly/JacksonMG2017 or call 541-776-7371.

“What is the Oregon Bee Project?”, Thursday, February 1, 2018, 6:00—8:00 pm

With 500 bee species, Oregon has developed a state-wide strategy to keep Oregon bee-friendly. Oregon State University Assistant Professor of Pollinator Health, Andony Melathopoulos, introduces many weird and wonderful aspects of bees’ lives along with an overview of the Oregon Bee Project.

Where: OSU Extension Auditorium, 569 Hanley Rd in Central Point
Cost: $10 in advance; $15 at the door ($5 discount for Master Gardeners)
Register: Online at http://bit.ly/JacksonMG2017 or call 541-776-7371.

January 2, 2018/by 1BlizzAdmin
Events, What to Do in Jacksonville

Naked Art Exhibit & Sale at Art Presence

If you are looking to add to your art collection for less or buy the art you love without paying for a frame you intend to replace check out

Pieces by Katherine Gracey

Naked Art at Art Presence Art Center running now through February.  Naked Art is  a collection of unframed fine art by Art Presence members. The bonus for collectors is that new works will replace those that have sold, so there will be more art to consider as it is added throughout the show.

Art Presence Art Center is a nonprofit gallery and art center located at 206 North Fifth Street in Jacksonville, Oregon, on the grounds of th

Scrolls by Alexy Wang

historic courthouse. The gallery is open from 11am–5pm every Friday–Sunday.

Art Presence Art Center first presented our Naked Art: No Mats, No Frames, Great Deals exhibition in February 2015, and it was such a success over the first two years they decided to bring it back again . This year’s show will run for two months, giving you more time to make your decisions. Unlike most art shows where buyers must wait for the show’s end to take their purchases home, Naked Art purchases can be taken home immediately and framed to your own taste and interior decor needs.

Art Presence Art Center – Naked Art Sale

Art Presence Art Center is a nonprofit gallery and art center located at 206 North Fifth Street in Jacksonville, Oregon, on the grounds of the historic courthouse. The gallery is open from 11am–5pm every Friday–Sunday.

January 1, 2018/by 1BlizzAdmin
Events, What to Do in Jacksonville

Beekman House Victorian Christmas Tours

JACKSONVILLE, OR—Experience a Victorian Christmas this holiday season at the historic Beekman House, located at 470 E. California Street in Jacksonville, Oregon. This 1873 residence, home to Jacksonville’s wealthiest pioneer family, is decorated for a 19th Century Christmas celebration, and you’re invited to visit.

Between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on December 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, and 23, Victorian costumed docents will share the origins of popular Christmas traditions and observances along with stories of Beekman and Jacksonville holiday festivities in the late 1800s. Special “Boxing Day” tours will be offered on Tuesday, December 26.

Beekman House Christmas tours begin approximately every 15 minutes and last about an hour. Visitors can look for the good luck German pickle ornament on the Christmas tree, sing a Christmas carol, steal a kiss under the mistletoe, hear about typical Victorian presents the Beekmans exchanged, and sample one of Mrs. Beekman’s sugar cookies.

“Cornelius Beekman’s family was of Dutch ancestry; his wife’s family was German,” points out Carolyn Kingsnorth, President of Historic Jacksonville, Inc., the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides tours, events and programs at the Beekman House throughout the year. “Their cultures contributed Santa Claus and Christmas trees to our current Christmas traditions. Other pioneers brought the holiday customs of Scandinavia, England, France and eastern Europe, all of which have melded into how we celebrate Christmas today.”

Tour admission is $5 for adults; $3 for seniors (65+) and students (6-12). Tour tickets can be purchased at the door and parking is available on site.
Kingsnorth continues, “We’ll also be hosting Mrs. Beekman’s Christmas Bazaar during tour hours. We have antiques, collectibles, old-fashioned toys, beautiful hand-crafts, holiday items, and so much more thanks to generous community donors. Bazaar admission is free. Proceeds from both the tours and the Bazaar go towards maintenance of Jacksonville’s historic buildings and the programs and events that bring them to life and make them relevant for people today.”

December 26th also revives another tradition from the Victorian era, that of Boxing Day. “Boxing Day has been variously dated to the Middle Ages, even the late Roman-early Christian era,” Kingsnorth explains, “but essentially it’s a time of charity, giving money and gifts to the servants and the poor. If Beekman House visitors bring a canned good for ACCESS on December 26, their tour admission will be only two dollars ($2). If they pay full tour admission, we’ll donate the difference to ACCESS. The community is really generous before the holidays. Our Boxing Day tours will help supplement local food banks during some of the leaner winter months. This way, we’re not only celebrating the 12 days of Christmas, we’re extending the Christmas spirit into the new year!”

For additional information, call 541-245-3650, or e-mail info@historicjacksonville.org.

November 22, 2017/by 1BlizzAdmin
Events, What to Do in Jacksonville

Victorian Christmas –

Jacksonville, Oregon celebrates the holidays and our past with Victorian Christmas.   The celebration begins with a merchant open house tree lighting ceremony on the Saturday after Thanksgiving and continues on the first three weekends in December, with some activities the weekend after Christmas.  The celebration is a wonderful memory making activity and a cherished tradition.

Interested in Participating or Donating? Parade participants, carolers, trolley hosts, etc. can find more information and forms by CLICKING HERE

The town is decorated all in natural greenery with white lights and red bows to evoke Christmases past.  But the activities will keep any of today’s visitors entertained. On weekends there are pictures with Father Christmas, strolling carolers – some in vintage costumes – and complimentary hot cider.

And where better to do your holiday shopping – on the weekends or any day of the week.  Local shops are imbued with holiday cheer and everything you will need to complete your holiday shopping.  Local restaurants and tasting rooms offer special holiday fare.

Tree Lighting & Community Caroling – Saturday, November 25 at 5:00 pm
(Block of 3rd Street between California & C Streets)
Parade is Saturday – December 2 at 10:00 am (along California Street).

Be sure to make time to tour the Beekman House and check out Mrs. Beekman’s Christmas Bazaar.  Tours run every 15 minutes between 11 am & 2:45 pm.

Located at 470 E. California Street in Jacksonville, Oregon, house tour admission the first 3 weekends is $5 for adults, $3 for children (6-12) and seniors (65+).  For “Boxing Day”, December 26, tour admission is $2 with a canned good donation to ACCESS.  Should you choose to pay regular price, all admission monies collected over $2 will be donated to ACCESS.  Tickets are available at the door.  Bazaar admission is free.  Proceeds help preserve Jacksonville’s historic buildings and expand historic program offerings.

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The Victorian Christmas Celebration is coordinated by the  Coordinated by the Jacksonville Oregon Chamber of Commerce and Business Association which can be reached by calling 541-899-8118 or emailing chamber@jacksonvilleoregon.org. 

Come join us in historic, charming Jacksonville Oregon to celebrate the holidays the old fashioned way! 

Calendar of Events
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Saturday, November 25
4:00 pm – 7:00 pm           Merchant Open House – all downtown merchants
5:00 pm – 5:45                   Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony – 3rd Street between Californian & C Streets


Saturday, December 2
10:00 am                               Victorian Christmas Parade – 3 blocks of California Street in downtown Jacksonville

11:00 am – 4:00 pm         Father Christmas, Carolers, Town Crier, Jolly Holly Trolley Rides  and Hot Cider
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
– Beekman House Holiday Tours – 470 East California Street
– St. Joseph Rectory Open House –204 North 4th Street
– Beekman Bank Tours – Corner of California & 3rd Streets
11:00 am – 5:00 pm         Small Treasures Exhibit, Art Presence Art Center – 206 North 5th Street
Noon – 4:00 pm                 Artist Reception for “Angel Art” at GoodBean – 165 South Oregon Street

Sunday, December 3
11:00 am – 4:00 pm         Father Christmas, Carolers, Town Crier, Jolly Holly Trolley Rides  and Hot Cider

11:00 am – 3:00 pm
– Beekman House Holiday Tours – 470 East California Street
– St. Joseph Rectory Open House –204 North 4th Street
– Beekman Bank Tours – Corner of California & 3rd Streets

11:00 am – 5:00 pm         Small Treasures Exhibit, Art Presence Art Center – 206 North 5th Street


Friday, December 8
7:00 pm – Randall Theatre presents Little Women – The Musical

Saturday, December 9
11:00 am – 4:00 pm         Father Christmas, Carolers, Town Crier, Jolly Holly Trolley Rides  and Hot Cider
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
– Beekman House Holiday Tours – 470 East California Street
– St. Joseph Rectory Open House –204 North 4th Street
– Beekman Bank Tours – Corner of California & 3rd Streets
11:00 am – 5:00 pm         Small Treasures Exhibit, Art Presence Art Center – 206 North 5th Street
7:00 pm – Randall Theatre presents Little Women – The Musical

Sunday, December 10
11:00 am – 4:00 pm         Father Christmas, Carolers, Town Crier, Jolly Holly Trolley Rides and Hot Cider
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
– Beekman House Holiday Tours – 470 East California Street
– St. Joseph Rectory Open House –204 North 4th Street
– Beekman Bank Tours – Corner of California & 3rd Streets
11:00 am – 5:00 pm         Small Treasures Exhibit, Art Presence Art Center – 206 North 5th Street
2:00 pm – Randall Theatre presents Little Women – The Musical

Friday, December 15
7:00 pm – Randall Theatre presents Little Women – The Musical

Saturday, December 16
11:00 am – 4:00 pm         Father Christmas, Town Crier, Jolly Holly Trolley Rides and Hot Cider
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
– Beekman House Holiday Tours – 470 East California Street
– St. Joseph Rectory Open House –204 North 4th Street
– Beekman Bank Tours – Corner of California & 3rd Streets
11:00 am – 5:00 pm         Small Treasures Exhibit, Art Presence Art Center – 206 North 5th Street
7:00 pm – Randall Theatre presents Little Women – The Musical                                                                                      

Sunday, December 17
11:00 am – 4:00 pm         Father Christmas, Carolers, Town Crier, Jolly Holly Trolley Rides and Hot Cider
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
– Beekman House Holiday Tours – 470 East California Street
– St. Joseph Rectory Open House –204 North 4th Street
– Beekman Bank Tours – Corner of California & 3rd Streets
11:00 am – 5:00 pm         Small Treasures Exhibit, Art Presence Art Center – 206 North 5th Street
2:00 pm – Randall Theatre presents Little Women – The Musical


Friday, December 21
7:00 pm – Randall Theatre presents Little Women – The Musical

Saturday, December 23
11:00 am – 3:00 pm         Beekman House Holiday Tours – 470 East California Street
11:00 am – 5:00 pm         Small Treasures Exhibit, Art Presence Art Center – 206 North 5th Street
7:00 pm – Randall Theatre presents Little Women – The Musical

Sunday, December 24 – Christmas Day

Tuesday, December 26 – Boxing Day
11:00 am – 3:00 pm         Beekman House Holiday Tours – 470 East California Street
11:00 am – 3:00 pm         Hanley Farms Christmas Tours – 1053 Hanley Road, Central Point

Wednesday, December 27
11:00 am – 3:00 pm          Hanley Farms Christmas Tours- 1053 Hanley Road, Central Point

Friday, December 29 & Saturday, December 30
7:00 pm – Randall Theatre presents Little Women – The Musical

Sunday December 31
2:00 pm – Randall Theatre presents Little Women – The Musical

November 19, 2017/by 1BlizzAdmin
All About Wine!, What to Do in Jacksonville

Fall “Uncorked Event” on the Applegate Wine Trail

Join wine lovers from all over for the Applegate Valley Wine Trail’s Fall Uncorked Event on Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017 from 11am to 5pm.

Tickets are $49 each and include a commemorative Wine Trail wine glass.

How does Uncorked work? 18 wineries in the Applegate participate in this fun, self-guided tour. You pick your starting location from the list below, but you’re free to visit any number of the 18 wineries on the Trail. Each winery will offer both an appetizer and a wine for tasting. We’ll be posting the final list of pairings closer to the event, so check back for details.

This event also provides a great opportunity to stock up on wines for gifts or parties. You are encouraged to bring your friends, designate a driver and enjoy this great event. Its also the perfect opportunity to explore new wineries that you’ve never been to before! Note that the food pairings provided are not meant to be “meals”. We encourage participants to consider dining before or after the event.

Designated drivers don’t need to purchase a ticket and may sample the food.

Please Note – In an effort to conserve natural resources no tickets are mailed. You have your purchase confirmation as a receipt. Simply arrive at the location you’ve chosen, your name will be on a list to check in and start your tour.

For those who have groups who want to start at the same location, please purchase your tickets early and make sure everyone chooses the same start location. Locations fill up so that’s the best assurance of everyone getting your first choice start location.

Ticket Sales will be halted at 9:00 PM on Friday before the event so the wineries can properly prepare for your visit!

October 23, 2017/by 1BlizzAdmin
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