Spring is right around the corner and so is the world famous Boston Marathon. Not everyone remembers this but the Boston Marathon was not always a race with big prize money for the winners. In fact the winners of our marathon used to get nothing more than a laurel wreath very similar to the one in the Club logo. Runners would train all year and run 26 miles to win this prestigious event and the coveted Laurel Wreath. That was it. Why you ask? For the love of the sport, for the love of the race, and because it was a formidable challenge to win. The world is in love with this race today in part because of it's humble beginnings and the fact that people ran it for the love of the sport.
So what does running a marathon have to do with making wine. Runners typically don't drink wine while they are training or running. Well here's the thing...homemade wine makers don't enter this competition for fame or prizes but because they love to make wine and they want people to taste it and enjoy their wine. Sure, if they win a medal there certainly is a sense of pride that goes with winning a competition, think laurel wreath, but their love is in the making and nurturing of it and the smiles it produces on the drinkers face. At home the consumer is a small audience like a husband, wife, parent, adult children and friends but at our competition it's 350 fellow enthusiasts that reassure them that their skill is intact and they are producing something that warms the heart and flourishes on the palette. So remember that our Wine Feast is not so much about the glory of victory as much as it is about the passion for the art itself. It's a craft that deserves to be displayed and perpetuated for generations to come. The Fourteenth Annual Homemade Wine Feast is Saturday March 14th at 6:45pm at Raffaels Banquet Facility in Walpole Mass. Tasting room closes at 8pm and dinner, dancing and more homemade wine will be available until the last dance at midnight. Tickets are still on sale at Beer and Wine Hobby in Woburn, Ma or call Marisa by telephone at 617-966-5606. Tickets are $80 per person. You must be 21 or older to taste wines. https://www.facebook.com/events/771442002942978 Bill Rogers Photo from AP and WSJ Sunday February 1st, We'll be watching the game at the Club. Doors will open by 4 if you want to come by and have a beer or get a recreational card game going. There will be dinner before the game and snacks and more. Don't miss it.
Don't miss our grand annual event. The Homemade wine feast where you can taste more than 50 homemade wines. It's Saturday March 14th at 6:45pm. Also don't forget to come on time as the tasting room is open from 6:45-8:00pm. Tickets are available. Request them on the website or Facebook or call Marisa at 617-966-5606.
Kids, don't miss this chance to see Santa Claus at the Club on Sunday December 14th at 2pm. Click the request button above to ask for tickets. Ho Ho Ho, Merry Christmas!
Please join us for our annual gala event with the Fratelli Rocca for our Italian Entertainment, all the way from Italy. The dinner will be prepared by Fiorentina's Catering as well for a delicious sit down dinner.
Come join us Wednesday Nov 26th at 7pm for our annual Thanksgiving Eve event. We're holding it in the member lounge as usual. It's a chance to have fun while not having turkey this week. Don't miss it it's always a busy event.
Don't miss this great event. Dinner will be catered by Felice and the Event will be held at our hall at 7pm on Saturday September 27th, 2014
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