JUNETEENTH WINEFEST

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15850 North Bullard Avenue,Surprise AZ 85374

19 June, 2021

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Support your local B.O.B (Black Owned Businesses) while enjoying an exquisite and delectable wine tasting in West Valley. JUNETEENTH is the Celebration of Our Free-ish History. This theme will bring the essence of culture to this first of many Juneteenth Wine~fest, Surprise, Arizona. There will be vendors of Small Business Owners, including Minority Business Owners and Food Trucks to represent the culture and environment of Celebration. WINEFEST is a collaboration of local and nationwide wineries owned and operated by African American wineries. Although, this is the focus to support the community, Juneteenth Wine~fest welcomes EVERYONE. This event is to bring culture, understanding, support, diversity and inclusion to continue UNITING our communities. JUNETEENTH WINEFEST Thank you for supporting our first annual Juneteenth Wine~fest. This is an opportunity for our community to promote Unity, Diversity, Inclusion, Support & Celebration. This is OUR time to Shine and Motivate each other. The Midwest is known for So kick back, bring your pop up tents, low lawn chairs, tables and umbrellas to have a good time listening to music, supporting Black/Small Businesses and Wineries. Experiencing Something NEW! A PORTION OF PROCEEDS WILL BE DONATED TO: ABOUT THE BUFFALO SOLDIERS OF ARIZONA TERRITORY The Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory - Ladies and Gentlemen of the Regiment is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit and an Independent Organization that is the headquartered in Mesa, Arizona. Founded: December 3, 2007. The Organization is not affiliated or associated with other name "Buffalo Soldiers" organizations or groups for profit or non-profit foundations, motorcycle clubs, social clubs, chapters, territory of Arizona Buffalo Soldiers in the State of Arizona or nationally. Arizona State Capitol, Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza downtown Phoenix, Arizona. To commemorate the African American Soldiers who served in our state and worldwide. "Respecting the Past, Responding to the Present and Reaching to the Future" 9th and 10th Cavalrymen. First Female Buffalo Soldier "Cathy Williams, 38th Infantry, 1866 - 1868" will be seated at the memorial. The State of Arizona have an inclusive rich culture history of Buffalo Soldiers who served in our state and worldwide.

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