Local Relay for Life Team Hosting Wine Tasting Event

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As the fight against cancer never stops, neither does the fundraising for the Warren and Henderson County Relay for Life. The Workshop Warriors, a local Relay for Life team, will be hosting a wine tasting event at Market Alley Wines on Thursday May 19th from 5 to 7 pm, says American Cancer Society Senior Development Manager Stacey Dutton:

“Not only do you get four tastings of the fabulous summer wines, you get one shot of delicious homemade limoncello, but you also get an insulated wine tumbler. The donation is $30 for all of those goodies and to support the Relay for Life of Warren and Henderson County. They are selling tickets ahead of time so they can plan and have enough supplies on hand. You can email Donna Lovdahl at kadinlov@gmail.com.

**Written by WMOI/WRAM Director of Communications Kelsey Crain**

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