Annual Promenade on Poyntz
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Downtown business serve as "Stops" along the Promenade path as participants stroll around sampling a variety of wine and food. Each business will feature both a red and white wine selection paired with complimentary hors d'oeuvres. Only 250 tickets will be sold and all proceeds go to benefit the Homecare & Hospice Foundation.
The Promenade on Poyntz is part of the Flint Hills Festival of Wines, an annual fundraiser sponsored by Standard Beverage Corporation to benefit the Homecare & Hospice Foundation.
5:30-8:30 pm
Annual Promenade on Poyntz
Phone : 785-537-0688 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : business@homecareandhospice.org
Web: www.goodshepherdhh.org
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