PEI Kids to hold 9th Annual Wine & Food Tasting Fundraiser

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PEI Kids’ is set to host its 9th Annual Wine & Food Tasting Fundraiser tomorrow, Oct. 17 from 6-9 p.m.

Guests can enjoy food and wine served by notable local vendors, view an impressive display of aircraft and collectible and exotic cars and participate in a raffle. The list of participating vendors includes Amalfi’s, Unionville Vineyards, Villa Rosa, Maddalena’s Cheesecake and Catering and The Chocolate Box.

All event proceeds will benefit PEI Kids’ child abuse prevention and intervention programs. PEI Kids is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to promoting the personal safety and overall well-being of children in Mercer County.

Shop Rite Liquors of Pennington will provide the wine served at the event. The car display is courtesy of Interstate Motorsport.

General admission is $50 or $60 at the door. To make payments via paypal online, visit peikids.org.

Guests also have the option to purchase a ticket for the deluxe wine pairing for $100 or $125 at the door. The featured wine selection includes Puligny-Montrachet,Far Niente Chardonnay, King Estate Pinot Noir, Caymus Cabernet and Graham’s 20 Year Old Port. The cost of the ticket includes admission to the event and private seating for the exclusive pairing, which will begin at 7:30 p.m.

The Fundraiser will be held at Landmark Aviation at Trenton-Mercer Airport, 18 W. Piper Ave., West Trenton. For more information contact Jesse Elliot at jelliot@peikids.org or 695-3739.

CE-Hopewell

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