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Crocker Park Wine Festival Returns September 13-14

This will be the ninth annual year the shopping complex hosts the event. Each ticket will get attendees 10 wine samplings.

Crocker Park will host the 9th Annual Wine Festival in September.
Crocker Park will host the 9th Annual Wine Festival in September. (Stark Enterprises)

WESTLAKE, OH — Crocker Park's annual Wine Festival will take place September 13 and September 14. Proceeds from the event will benefit University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital.

“We are thrilled to bring back the wine festival for its ninth year at Crocker Park,” says Stacie Schmidt, vice President of marketing for Stark Enterprises. “The wonderful event atmosphere coupled with supporting the great mission of our local partner, UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, is one we are extremely proud of. We invite all to come and enjoy this festival in the beautiful Crocker Park!”

The festival starts at 4 p.m. on Friday, September 13. The first evening will conclude at 10 p.m. On Saturday, the festival starts at 2 p.m. and continues to 10 p.m. Over the two-day event, wine growers, makers and vendors will be on hand, as well as craft beer, spirits and live music.

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The Wine Festival will be held on Main Street and there will be more than 150 local, national and international wine makers to meet. Guests can sip and sample the wines while learning about how they're made.

Tickets for the festival are $25 until July 31. From August 1 through September 12, tickets are $30. Attendees that wait till the day of the festival will pay $35 at the door.

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Weekend passes are $40 until July 31, $50 from August 1 to September 12 and $60 at the door. All tickets include 10 tastings and a souvenir wine glass for each attendee.

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