Wine Down at the Maize

Union County Farm Bureau Presents Wine Down at the MAiZE Sept. 12, 2024.

Purchase tickets by September 6, 2024 here

Admission include six wine samples, snack bag, souvenir, dinner from your choice of two different food trucks (Where There’s Smoke BBQ & Guelaguetza Mexican Street Food) and access to the cash bar. There will also be an opportunity to purchase a vase and cut your own flowers at the farm!

General admission: $35

Designated Driver: $25. Designated driver tickets include all of the above except wine tastings.

Limited Number will be sold at the door, price goes to $40 at the door & $30 for designated drivers.

Doors open at 5 p.m.

Food trucks open at 6 p.m.

Thank you to our sponsor April Sheldon-Coldwell Banker Realty (Each attendee will receive a $10 food voucher to use at either food truck.)

Dessert Sponsored by Whit’s of Marysville

Dan Wallace at 6 p.m.

Sample your way through the corn maize, enjoy music and a glass of your favorite wine selection from the cash bar. All proceeds from the event support the Union County Farm Bureau Scholarship & youth fund.

Wineries at event:

Bokes Creek Winery

Plum Run Winery

Rhetoric Brewery

Questions? Call the Farm Bureau office at 800-451-8908 or email [email protected]

If your interested in sponsorship, email Melinda at [email protected] or click on Sponsorship form Wine Down at the Maize 2024 and mail to PO Box 368 Hilliard, OH 43026 by Aug. 12, 2024.

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