WINE FOR ST. STEPHEN'S
Belmont Citizen-Herald, MA
Oct 13 2005
St. Stephen's Armenian Elementary School's PTO will host its fourth
annual Wine Tasting event on Friday, Oct. 21, starting at 7 p.m.
The venue will be the newly opened Arsenal Center for the Arts in
Watertown, Greater Boston's new home for the visual, literary and
performing arts. The event will have about 300 attendees, sampling
wines from all around the world and food from many of the area's fine
food establishments. While mingling, they will also enjoy the sounds
of Gitano Rafael, a trio playing gypsy guitar music.
This year's event will feature a masquerade theme, since it is
taking place so close to Halloween, and guests are encouraged to
wear masks. For those unable to find the perfect mask before coming,
there will be a chance to pick one up at the event - many varieties
will be sold at the door.
As in years past, the evening will include a live as well as a
silent auction featuring works of art and other one-of-a-kind items
from Armenia.
Donations for the tickets are $50 per person. Tickets need to be
purchased in advance, as they will not be sold at the door. The event
usually sells out. To reserve your tickets, call Linda at 617-901-8022
or e-mail [email protected].
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Belmont Citizen-Herald, MA
Oct 13 2005
St. Stephen's Armenian Elementary School's PTO will host its fourth
annual Wine Tasting event on Friday, Oct. 21, starting at 7 p.m.
The venue will be the newly opened Arsenal Center for the Arts in
Watertown, Greater Boston's new home for the visual, literary and
performing arts. The event will have about 300 attendees, sampling
wines from all around the world and food from many of the area's fine
food establishments. While mingling, they will also enjoy the sounds
of Gitano Rafael, a trio playing gypsy guitar music.
This year's event will feature a masquerade theme, since it is
taking place so close to Halloween, and guests are encouraged to
wear masks. For those unable to find the perfect mask before coming,
there will be a chance to pick one up at the event - many varieties
will be sold at the door.
As in years past, the evening will include a live as well as a
silent auction featuring works of art and other one-of-a-kind items
from Armenia.
Donations for the tickets are $50 per person. Tickets need to be
purchased in advance, as they will not be sold at the door. The event
usually sells out. To reserve your tickets, call Linda at 617-901-8022
or e-mail [email protected].
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress