Wine, music and a great cause at the Poverty Bay Wine Festival March 3 & 4 Event presented by Rotary Club of Des Moines and Normandy Park
Tue, 02/28/2017
Des Moines -- The Poverty Bay Wine Festival is back this year on March 3 and 4 at the Des Moines Beach Park Event Center. A majority of the proceeds will be donated to Highline Music4Life, a non-profit that acquires musical instruments for low-income students in Highline Public Schools.
This is the 13th year of the popular event put on by the Rotary Club of Des Moines and Normandy Park. With a record-breaking attendance expected this year, Music4Life will be able to put instruments in the hands of many eager young musicians.
Tickets come with 10 tasting tokens and can be purchased now at a discounted price of $35 at
DrinkToMusic.Org. Tickets will be $40 at the door.
blues and 100% of net proceeds go to Rotary Charity
The event features live music from some of the Northwest’s best blues artists, 20 local wineries, plus a brewery and a cidery. Besides drinks and music, a variety of food items will be provided by
Nibbles Seattle, Ivar's Chowder and Fred Meyer.
Music Lineup:
1 Danny Welsh, Friday 6:00 to 9:00 PM
2 Eric Madis, Saturday 2:30 to 4:00 PM
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4 Scott Lindenmuth, Saturday 4:30 to 6:00 PM
5 Brian Butler, Saturday 6:30 to 8:00 PM
At the Wine Grab, guests have a chance to win a super-premium bottle of wine. Each night guests have a free chance at a door prize. On Friday, someone will take home a stunning hand blown vase valued at over $400 from the Seattle Glass Blowing Studio.
On Saturday, the door prize is a gourmet dinner for four prepared in your home by Chef David Boyd with
Down to Earth Cuisine