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Restaurants and Merchants Confirmed!

2011-10-19

Here are the restaurants and merchants that have been confirmed for the Festival.

Restaurants at the Lake Norman Wine and Food Festival include:
Alton’s Kitchen & Cocktails
Brian’s Dog House Grill
Kabutos
Sangam Indian Cuisine
Soulicious Catering

Farmers Market and Vendors at the Lake Norman Wine and Food Festival include:
Earth Fare
Exquisitely Yours by Dalia
Four Seasons of Lake Norman
House of Olives
Kilwin’s Chocolates
Old Store Farmers Market
Strands of Creation
The Meat Center

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Over a Dozen Wineries Confirmed

2011-10-02

Over a dozen wineries are confirmed for the Festival on October 22. They are:
Brushy Mountain Winery, Cellar 4201 Vineyard, Davesté Vineyards, Grassy Creek Vineyard, Junius Lindsay Vineyard, Locklear Winery, Native Vines Winery, Round Peak Vineyard, Shadow Springs, Slightly Askew Winery, Southern Charm Winery, Stoney Mountain Vineyards, Thistle Meadow Winery and Woodmill Winery.

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Three Charities to Benefit from Festival

2011-08-31

The Lake Norman Wine and Food Festival and the North Mecklenburg Rotary have chosen three area charities to benefit from the Festival. These charities are:

Angels and Sparrows
http://angelsandsparrows.org/

Angels and Sparrows Soup Kitchen, Inc. was established in July 2007 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation to help fight hunger in Huntersville, the adjacent towns of Cornelius and Davidson, as well as in the unincorporated areas of North Mecklenburg County.

Serving over 22,000 meals in its first year, Angels and Sparrows offers visitors a savory lunch Monday – Friday – all year long — to those in need.

Hope House Foundation
http://www.hopehousefoundation.org/

“The mission of The Hope House Foundation is to nurture the well-being, independence, and faith of women and their children in the Lake Norman area by providing shelter, services and support.”

Situated on four acres in the town of Huntersville, this Lake Norman Area organization provides shelter for adult women and their children. Through Hope House, these women in need are provided social worker services, career support, life skills, and permanent housing alternatives once their stay at Hope House has ended.

The Bin
http://www.the-bin.org/

Established in 2008, The Bin is a volunteer organization established to provide home goods and appliances for families that need a helping hand.
Through community partnerships and collaboration, The Bin is the area’s first furniture clearinghouse was established to accept donations of gently used items, and redirect them to the needy. The Bin is affiliated with the Ada Jenkins Center (AJC) and First Baptist Church, Huntersville.

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N. Meck Rotary and the Festival Join Forces for Oct 22. Event

2011-08-06

Huntersville, NC – Lake Norman Wine and Food Festival and the North Mecklenburg Rotary announced that they will work together for the second annual event on Saturday, October 22, 2011, at Kenton Place in Cornelius, N.C.

“I’m pleased to announce that we’re partnering with the North Mecklenburg Rotary for this year’s event,” said Lake Norman Wine and Food Festival Executive Director V. Tom Gardner. “By teaming-up with an organization that has such a large and active membership, I have no doubt that this year we’ll be able to do even more for our local charities.”

The 2011 Festival will again include the Wine Reservoir for wine tastings and Restaurant Galley where local restaurants serve individual portions. Due to logistics and feedback from companies and merchants, the Festival has been reduced to one day and plans to include: live music, an area for local micro brews, and an area for cooking demonstrations and wine lectures.

“Last year’s event was good, but this year’s will be even better,” said North Mecklenburg Rotary Club’s Ken McGrath. “We each bring our own unique strengths to this partnership that will strengthen the entire event; with our manpower and business connections and the Festival’s experience, this year’s event will be an outstanding success.”

Last year’s Festival brought together four major sponsors, six eateries, a dozen merchants, and 13 wineries serving over 60 wines. This resulted in over 1,100 attendees and raised over 750 pounds of food for local charities.

Prospective attendees, as well as vendors, restaurants, and sponsors can get up-to-the-minute information by visiting www.lakenormanwineandfoodfestival.org.

The Lake Norman Wine and Food Festival is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded to benefit charities in the Lake Norman area.

The North Mecklenburg Rotary is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to helping the Lake Norman area charities. It has over 100 members and is part of Rotary International; the world’s first service club organization, with more than 1.2 million members in 33,000 clubs worldwide. Rotary club members are business and community leaders who work locally, regionally, and internationally to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, promote peace, and eradicate polio under the motto “Service Above Self.”

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