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Vintage Indiana tickets on sale April 1; Jennie DeVoe,
NeedtoBreathe, Jon McLaughlin will entertain at fest
INDIANAPOLIS - Advance sale tickets for the 11th annual Vintage Indiana Wine & Food Festival will be available beginning Thursday, April 1 at www.vintageindiana.com. The popular outdoor festival will be held on Saturday, June 5, 11 am to 7 pm at Military Park in Downtown Indianapolis.
Musical acts Jennie DeVoe, needtobreathe and Jon McLaughlin are scheduled to entertain throughout the day in front of an anticipated crowd of 10,000 wine, food and music aficionados.
Advance sale tickets are $22 for adults (age 21 and over); $10 for designated drivers, and $5 for youth (ages 6-20). Children 5 and under are free. Wine sampling from over two dozen Indiana wineries and all entertainment, including the concerts, are included in the ticket price. Food and wine by the glass or bottle are not included in the admission.
A wide variety of cuisine from several of the state?s top eateries will be available for purchase at the event. Festival-goers also will enjoy an eclectic collection of arts & crafts booths, the interactive KidZone presented by Indy?s Child, and mouth-watering cooking demos from the Wine & Food Experience Pavilion stage, sponsored by the Indiana State Poultry Association and Clark?s Appliance.
For advance sale tickets to the festival or for more information, log on at www.vintageindiana.com. The 11th annual Vintage Indiana Wine & Food Festival is presented by the Indiana Wine Grape Council; sponsors include Marsh Supermarkets, Pepsi, WISH-TV/8, MyNDY-TV/23, NUVO Newsweekly, WTTS 92.3 FM, and Indy?s Child.
Proceeds from Vintage Indiana benefit the Indiana Wine Grape Council, a not-for-profit organization that furthers the development of Indiana?s wine industry from its headquarters at Purdue University. Forty-six wineries operate within the Hoosier state, whose wine industry dates all the way back to 1802.
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