Saturday, May 11, 2024
53.5 F
Chicago
HomeLifestyleFood & WineVintage Illinois Wine Festival is back

Vintage Illinois Wine Festival is back

Published on

The state’s largest wine festival returns to North Utica this year! 

Make plans to travel to Carey Memorial Park in Downtown Utica on Saturday, September 16th, from 11 a.m. – to 6 p.m. and Sunday, September 17th, from noon – to 5 p.m. During this two-day event, shop with local businesses and Canal Market vendors, enjoy food at local restaurants and listen to live music.

Tickets range from $10 – $60. Advance ticket sale will end on September 15th. All ticket prices increase by $10 if purchased at the gate on the day of attendance. Day-of admission is not guaranteed.

Participating Wineries: 

Chicago
few clouds
53.5 ° F
56.2 °
48.6 °
71 %
0.6mph
16 %
Sun
77 °
Mon
74 °
Tue
60 °
Wed
60 °
Thu
57 °

Latest articles

John F. Kennedy Middle school student’s letter sparks Civil Rights lesson

John F. Kennedy Middle School eighth-grader Sofia Mercado wrote a letter to Civil Rights advocate Edith Lee-Payne, prompting her to visit the school and speak to the entire eighth-grade class about her experiences in the Civil Rights movement.

Mother’s Day Sales Surge as Consumers Opt for Traditional Gifts

Retailers are expecting a big boost in sales on Mother's Day, with consumers likely to purchase flowers, jewelry, candy, and greeting cards to show appreciation to their mothers.

Tournaments at Romeoville’s Athletic & Event Center to be Live Streamed

The Romeoville Village Board has approved an agreement with LiveBarn to stream sports tournaments at the Athletic & Event Center, allowing scouts and family members to watch games from anywhere with an internet connection.

More like this

Wine of the Week: Meet Marzia Varvaglione and Varvaglione 1921 Wine of Puglia in Southern Italy

Marzia Varvaglione, Business Developer & Marketing and Sales Director of Varvaglione 1921, has been leading the way in Pugliese winemaking, producing wines that are both traditional and innovative, and has been promoting the region's wines in over 60 countries.

Gov. Pritzker sells $1.8 Billion State Bonds

Illinois has sold $1.8 billion in General Obligation Bonds to fund capital projects and pension payments, marking the largest infrastructure program in the state's history and a sign of its improved fiscal responsibility.

City of Joliet approves installation of electric charging stations

The City of Joliet and the Heritage Corridor Convention and Visitors Bureau have finalized plans to install six electric charging stations at the Old Joliet Prison and the Route 66 Park at the Broadway Street Greenway, funded by a grant from the Illinois Tourism Bureau.