Local winery booked for Nebraska Wine Festival

The Nebraska Winery and Grape Growers Association is launching ticket sales for their annual wine festival, TOAST Nebraska, the largest gathering of wineries in the state, Friday and Saturday, May 14-15.
Seventeen participating wineries are hosting the festival which offers a chance to sample a wide variety of offerings from wineries across the state, all in one location at Stinson Park in Omaha’s Aksarben Village.
    Broken Arrow Cellars of Imperial is among the 17 wineries taking part.
Along with wine products, attendees can expect products and offerings from over 34 local artisan and food vendors, live music and bands, and free activities including charcuterie classes, wine education seminars, and wine bingo.
Attendees can purchase multiple bottles of wine to replenish, or start their own Nebraska wine cellar at home.
    The event staff will host a wine check, similar to a coat check, so purchasers needn’t worry about carrying them.
Attendees will be able to purchase bottles for consumption on-site, to share with friends while enjoying live music on the lawn in front of the Bradford Bowl stage or playing wine bingo in the picnic area.
The event is hosted over two days at Stinson Park, kicking off on Friday, May 13, with doors opening at 4 p.m. CT and ending at 9 p.m. It continues on Saturday, May 14, from 1-9 p.m.
Admission includes a wine tasting glass, unlimited tastings, a wine tote, access to vendors, live music and bands and free activities. Two-day tickets, as well as designated driver tickets, are also available.
All attendees must be 21 years of age or older to attend. Infants, children or pets will not be admitted.
To purchase tickets and find more information, visit www.toastwinefest.com and www.facebook.com/toastwinefest.
    Tickets are limited, and on-site ticket availability is not guaranteed.

 

The Imperial Republican

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PO Box 727

Imperial, NE 69033