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Winter Winetasting at Woodcock Nature Center

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 54 Deer Run Rd Wilton CT 06897  See map

Open to the public for the first time! The Newcomers Club of Ridgefield and MOMs Club of Ridgefield South and Redding will join forces for the annual Winter Winetasting at Woodcock, to be held on Saturday, January 26th at 7:30pm at The Woodcock Nature Center. 


Come enjoy an evening under the stars, sip wines poured by local merchants and nibble on delicious hors d'oeuvres provided by The Cutting Board.  A silent auction will be held for items donated by local retailers from Ridgefield, Redding and Wilton.


“This annual event has grown year after year, and we are excited to welcome even more friends - wine experts and novices alike – for a fun night to support two very worthy organizations,” said Newcomer’s Club Wine Tasting Chair, Mike Bonheim.


The evening will benefit The Molly Ann Tango Foundation and The Woodcock Nature Center.


Tickets are $40 per person which includes 5 raffles tickets.  Additional tickets will be available for purchase at the event.


For further information and to register, log on to www.WinesAtWoodcock.com.


The Newcomers Club is a non-profit group that provides year-round activities for families, singles, couples, and children. The Club is open to all Ridgefield residents, regardless of years of residency.  For more information or to join, visit www.ridgefieldnewcomers.org


The MOMS Club® is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping moms who stay at home with their children - MOMS Offering Moms Support.  For more information, log on to www.momsclubridgefieldredding.com

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