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SCI to Hold Woburn Holiday House Tour & Wine Tasting
The annual Woburn Holiday House Tour to benefit Social Capital Inc. is coming up on Sunday, December 10th, from 1:30 to 5 p.m.

The annual Woburn Holiday House Tour to benefit Social Capital Inc. is coming up on Sunday, December 10th, from 1:30 to 5 p.m. This enchanting holiday event allows guests the opportunity to share holiday cheer with neighbors and friends while touring some of Woburn’s most interesting and festively decorated homes. You won’t want to miss it!
Tour goers also have the option to conclude the day’s festivities with a wonderful wine tasting open house, with the tasting led by Jen Murray of The Urban Chef. The wine tasting event is being hosted by Joanne Mulkerin at her J. Mulkerin Realty office from 4 to 6:30 p.m. The event will include a lineup of at least 5 wines to try, along with a variety of appetizers. Tickets for the tour only are $25; tickets for the tour plus wine tasting open house are $45. You may also purchase a ticket for just the wine tasting open house for $25. Tickets for the tour and tasting are limited but on sale now at sciwoburn.com/hht. Be sure to share this exciting occasion with your friends on Facebook at our Social Capital Inc. event page.
If you are interested in having your own home featured on this upcoming tour there’s still time to get involved, please contact Katie Russo at krusso@socialcapitalinc.org or by calling 781-935-2244.
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The mission of SCI Social Capital Inc. is to strengthen communities by connecting diverse individuals and organizations through civic engagement initiatives. Since 2002, SCI has been developing social capitalists who reach across differences to mobilize neighbors and volunteers to strengthen our communities. Reflecting the variety of needs we face, SCI projects in 20 Massachusetts communities include youth-led campaigns to promote healthy eating and exercise, community web portals and e-newsletters to connect people to civic information; multicultural events; neighborhood gatherings and resident-led community problem solving.