Sip, Savor, Drink! Unleash the Joy!
Join us Friday, May 10th, from 5-8:30 pm, as we kick off the second annual SnowFest Wine/Beer Walk in the heart of Two Rivers, Wisconsin. You’re sure to have a great time leisurely strolling through downtown with like minded people, hanging out with local merchants, and sampling a variety of delicious wines or craft beers. Tickets are $30 per person and can be purchased at Weichert, Realtors CornerStone (1603 Washington St), and at Linda Loves Cheesecake (1604 Washington St) both in Two Rivers, or from trsnowfest.org.
The Wine/Beer Walk will begin at 5 p.m. Check-in location is Weichert, Realtors CornerStone, 1603 Washington Street. When arriving present or purchase your event ticket (if tickets are still available). You will be asked to choose between wine or craft beer. Each attendee will receive a commemorative glass and an official SnowFest Wine/Beer Walk map of the participating establishments. Commemorative glass holder necklaces are available for an additional cost while supplies last.

For more information regarding the event or how to become a sponsor or host for the SnowFest Wine/Beer Walk, please contact Ann Gretz, SnowFest President, at (920) 973-0362, or send an email to tworiverssnowfest@gmail.com.
Participating Merchants
Jirschele Insurance
Ken’s Place
Cool City Brewing Company
SeedsNBeans
Weichert, Realtors CornerStone
Kurtz’s Pub & Deli
Linda Loves Cheesecake
Crafty Cravings Cafe
The Hook Lanes and Games
Other Things to Know:
Legal: Must be 21 or older. I.D is required for all participants. Please ensure you finish your wine or craft beer sample before exiting the merchant’s location.
Pets: Pets are not permitted inside the merchant stores during the wine/beer walk due to the busy nature of the event. We ask that pets be left at home.
Non-Refundable: Tickets are non-refundable.
Transferable: Tickets are transferable to legal age participants. Valid I.D. may be required as proof of age.
Thank you to Crafty Cravings Cafe and SeedsNBeans for providing the commemorative glasses, and Mary Omillian for crocheting the commemorative glass holders.


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