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Vintage Indiana Wine Fest Needs Volunteers!
Vintage Indiana Wine Fest is taking place June 5, 2021 at Military Park in Indianapolis.
Currently the Vintage Indiana Winefest is seeking volunteers to help with the festival. Position locations that still need filling include: Front Entrance Gate, Beverage Tents, Wine Organization and Sitting Area Sanitizers.
The festival website includes the following descriptions of the responsibilities of the volunteers.
Front Entrance Gate – Volunteers will take tickets and check IDs at the main festival entrance.
Beverage Tents – Volunteers will serve free soft drinks to Designated Driver wristband-wearers, as well as sell soft drinks to other festival-goers.
Wine Organization – Volunteers will organize bottles of wine purchased by festival-goers to be picked up at the Wine Pick Up Tent.
Sitting Area Sanitizers – Volunteers will clean all sitting areas after patrons have left.
Participating Indiana wineries include:
Ash & Elm Cider Co.
Best Vineyards
Brown County Winery
Carousel Winery
Daniel’s Vineyard
Ertel Cellars
Harmony Winery
Hartland Winery
Heagy Vineyards
Holtkamp Winery
Huckleberry Hill Winery
Madson County Winery
Mallow Run
Sip & Share Wines
Two EE’s Winery
Winzerwald Winery
Wine Trail Traveler visited a number of Indiana wineries several years ago. We remember our delightful visits to the wineries including beautiful vineyards, boutique and large facilities, the delicious wines and the great staffs. Check out the online articles we wrote about Indiana wineries.
Unfortunately no live music will be taking place at the Wine Fest because of COVID-19 regulations. However there will be DJ Kurt Streblow and WZPL or 1079 The Mix.
Eight food vendors have confirmed they will attend the Wine Fest. Look for Bazbeaux Pizza, Da Blue Lagoon: Jamaican Kitchen, El Venezolano, Glodo’s Kettle Korn, J & J A Taste of Home Catering, Ruth’s Chris. Wicked Good Cupcakes and Wild Boar BBQ.
Several artisan vendors also plan to attend.
Tickets
(Everyone attending must be 21+. No pets are allowed.)
VIP: $60 pre-sale only
Adult Ticket: $40 pre-sale only
Designated Driver: $20 pre-sale only
For more information about the Vintage Indiana Wine Fest, visit the website.
COVID-19 rules for the Wine Fest include following social distancing guidelines and masking up if not eating or drinking. More sanitation and hand washing stations will be also be available.
When planning to attend the Vintage Indiana Wine Fest or any wine festival please keep your safety and others safety in mind.
Kathy