First Annual Fall Wine & Craft Beer Tasting to Benefit Gloria Gemma
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First Annual Fall Wine & Craft Beer Tasting to Benefit Gloria Gemma
Harbor Lights has announced its plans for what will become an annual traditiom -- a beer and wine tasting.
On Sunday, October 16th from 1-4 pm Chef Ray Fiske is offering a tasting of a variety of wines and craft beers to benefit Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation.
"Located on scenic Warwick Neck Harbor Lights is the perfect destination to relax and take in the sights of the Fall," said Harbor Lights.
All the wines and beers selected will showcase the tastes for the Fall and Winter, for the holidays, events out or at home. Additionally, Chef Fiske will serve a wide variety of appetizers to accompany the beverage tasting.
"Guest will hear the musical sounds of Kirk Feather while being in the main ballroom with beautiful views of the Bay," said Harbor Lights.
The ticket price is $32 per guest inclusive of tax and gratuity; a cash bar will be offered inn addition to the tastings. Proceeds from this special event will benefit our October Charity partner the Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation.
Reservations can be made by calling 401-737-6353 ext. 3. Occupancy is limited for this special event.
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