Wines of the World 2022
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215 Griswold Street,Northville MI 48167
03 June, 2022
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Wines of the World 2022 This year’s event will feature wine and spirit tastings, strolling food samplings, and musical entertainment. Wines of the World 2021This will be the third annual ’WINES OF THE WORLD’ wine tasting event*. (*The event was held in 2019 and 2021, but was cancelled in 2020, due to lockdown restrictions.) The 2022 event will be our biggest and best yet, featuring wine, beer, and spirit tastings, strolling food samplings, and musical entertainment. The food samplings will be donated by area restaurants and caterers. The location of Mill Race Village will add charm and history for a truly special evening. This event will be held in full compliance with the guidelines of the CDC and the Michigan Department of Health. A charity wine tasting event to benefitTHE MIRACLE LEAGUE OF PLYMOUTHandTHE NORTHVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY/MILL RACE VILLAGEMIRACLE LEAGUE OF PLYMOUTH The mission of the Miracle League of Plymouth is to enrich our community by providing education and social development through high-quality recreation programs, including baseball for individuals with special needs and their families. Miracle League of Plymouth fosters peer relationships through player and “buddy” interactions so that barriers to friendship are removed. www.miracleleagueofplymouth.com NORTHVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MILL RACE VILLAGE The Northville Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit volunteer organization responsible for the financing and operation of Mill Race Historical Village, and preservation of the Northville Archives. The mission of the Society is to discover, collect, preserve, and disseminate the history of Northville to the local community. Once the site of a grist mill, Mill Race Village is now a living museum built on land donated to the City of Northville by Ford Motor Company. Beginning in 1972, historic buildings were moved from other locations in Northville, or reconstructed on site, and the Village is now home to many such buildings including the New School Church, a one-room schoolhouse, a blacksmith shop with working smithy, a general store, a gazebo and a rustic wooden bridge. The Village serves as a focal point for the Northville community and is used for meetings, classes, weddings and other events throughout the year. Tours of the historic buildings are provided free of charge every Sunday during the summer months, and many other free programs are offered, including events on the fourth of July, and during Northville's Heritage Festival. We also hold lectures, historical reenactments, low cost tours, and opportunities for teachers from local schools to teach history lessons in the one-room school house. The Northville Historical Society is supported exclusively by the generosity of the community through membership fees and donations, grants and Society-sponsored events. Donations to the Village help the Society maintain the buildings and landscape of Mill Race Village, and to add programming to serve the community and educate about local, state and national history. www.millracenorthville.org
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