Posted on 10/21/2016 by Alyssa Schnarsky

Wine In The Pines October 21 & 22

            Do you enjoy wine, food, music and supporting a great course? If yes, you should be attending the Wine in the Pines event this weekend. There will be almost 500 different wines to choose from! Wine in the Pines is a yearly event that has taken place for the last 25 years. The owners of Dillon Ridge Liquors in Summit County put on the event every year. This event is to create recognition for October being National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM).   A pair of wine glasses in seen with red wine in the foreground with Mt Hood at sunset with an alpine glow in the background near Hood River, OR.   The weekend is broken up into two different event days. Friday, October 21st, 2016 you can attend a dinner that includes a five course meal professional executed by the Keystone Ranch's chef, Steve Vlass. He will be creating a food menu that pairs beautifully with the wine selections offered. The theme for Friday night is a denim and diamond theme with a denim dress code.   Saturday night you will enjoy a fun and eccentric 70's disco theme. The dress code for Saturday nights festivities will be a very formal attire, black tie. There will be tons of great music and yummy wine tasting. Live and silent auctions will also be taking place Saturday night, followed by scrumptious desserts.   The location of Wine in the Pines will be at the Keystone Conference Center starting at 6:00 p.m. Tickets can be purchased in advance online here. Tickets cannot be purchased for Friday only.   Need lodging for after the events? Do not worry SummitCove Lodging in Keystone has plenty of lodging options for you. Last minute plans? No problem, we can help you select and book a room, hassle free. So you put your boogie shoes on and support a great cause as you sip some great wine!


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Alyssa Schnarsky

Alyssa Schnarsky is the Marketing Director at SummitCove Vacation Lodging in Keystone and has worked in the vacation lodging industry for over 15 years. When she's not delivering exceptional content on all-things Keystone, you can find her hiking in the mountains, skiing the trees, enjoying a live concert, spending time with her tuxedo cat or planning her next adventure.

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