The Princeton Festival’s annual wine tasting fundraiser set for Oct. 28

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Registration is now open for the The Princeton Festival’s annual wine tasting fundraiser. This year’s tasting will be held Saturday, Oct. 28 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the

Updike Farmstead, 354 Quaker Road, Princeton.

Tickets are $75 and all proceeds will benefit The Princeton Festival’s events and programs.

This year’s fundraiser will feature wines from American vineyards, supplied by CoolVines of Princeton and presented by Bryan Delendik. There will also be live toe-tapping music of the 1920s, ’30s and ’40s by the Karl Dentino Trio. Light fare will be provided.

The wine tasting will be held in the newly renovated barn at the Updike Farmstead, home of the Historical Society of Princeton. Guests are invited to explore the Wojciechowicz Barn during the event, as well as walk over to the Updike Farmhouse museum to view the Einstein Salon and Innovators Gallery exhibit.

The Princeton Festival is heading into its 14th season of hosting programs to excite, inspire and invite discovery and engagement. Programs include lectures, musicals, operas, chamber music, choral groups, dance, jazz, discussions and an annual piano competition for youth.

Registration for the wine tasting is open through Wednesday, Oct. 25. For more information, visit princetonfestival.org/winetasting.

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