Wine Wednesday on the Water

Mar 10, 2021 | Events

Wine Wednesday on the Water

Meet at the University Place boat dock for this wine-infused lake cruise.

CRESCENT COMMUNITIES UNIVERSITY CITY WINE FEST – DAY 1.

( 6-7:30 or 7:30-9 pm April 14 at Shoppes at University Place )

You and a guest will enjoy a wine tasting on the boat dock before selecting your favorite wine and boarding the paddle boat while enjoying the live music of the Courtney Lynn and Quinn Band.

STAYING SAFE: We’re limiting capacity to increase social distancing. Thank you for your patience!

NO DOGS AT THIS TIME: We love our dogs but please leave canine friends at home in order to increase personal space.

MASKS ARE REQUIRED: Thank you for joining vendors and staff in keeping fellow customers safe by wearing a mask.
Come by light rail, car, bike or foot!

COST: $50 for two tickets. Tickets must be purchased at least 24 hours prior to the event. No tickets will be sold the day of the event. This will allow us time to plan the social-distance event layout.

BUY TICKETS ONLINE or by calling 704-372-1000.

About Crescent Communities University City Wine Fest

Crescent Communities University City Wine Fest takes place April 14-18 with five unique wine-filled events in and near Shoppes at University Place.

 

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