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    ‘Art, Wine and Dine in the Verde Countryside’ Gala
    Features Celebrated Local Winemakers

    October 1, 20131 Comment
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    logo_artwinedineProceeds support the Southwest Wine Center at Yavapai College

    Clarkdale AZ (October 1, 2013) – The public, friends and supporters of Yavapai College are invited to enjoy an epicurean adventure at Yavapai College Foundation’s Fourth Annual “Art, Wine & Dine in the Verde Countryside,” Friday, October 18 at 5:30 p.m. in the Chuck Mabery Pavilion on the College’s Verde Valley Campus, 601 Black Hills Drive in Clarkdale.

    Reservations are required and can be made online at www.yc.edu/artwinedine. Seating is limited, and the event has sold out in each of its first three years.

    The gala winemaker dinner will begin with a tasting reception featuring 10 Arizona wineries followed by a three-course dinner expertly paired with fine wines presented by renowned winemakers Eric Glomski of Page Springs Cellars, Corey Turnbull of Burning Tree Cellars and John Scarbrough of Cellar Dwellars Wine Company.

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    Chandler-based Quench Fine Wines, a division of Hensley Beverages, is the 2013 Presenting Sponsor of Art, Wine & Dine.

    Tickets are $125 per person, and sponsorships begin at $2,000. Proceeds will benefit the creation of the Southwest Wine Center at Yavapai College www.yc.edu/swc.

    For more information, please call Kim Flores, YCF development coordinator, at 928-776-2025 or e-mail kim.flores@yc.edu.

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    1 Comment

    1. Art Supporter on October 2, 2013 1:46 pm

      This is a great event for a good cause. If you can spare the ticket price, it will be well worth the money.


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