Crocker Park Wine Festival

Crocker Park Wine Festival

Crocker Park Wine Festival

Dates
Friday, September 12th
4:00pm-10:00pm
Saturday, September 13th
2:00pm-10:00pm

Location
Crocker Park
189 Crocker Park Blvd
Westlake, OH 44145

Presenting Sponsors
Health Source of Avon
healthsourcechiro.com

Market District
marketdistrict.com

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Event Details

The 14th annual Crocker Park Wine Festival will take place Friday, September 12 from 4–10pm and Saturday, September 13 from 2–10pm. Learn more at crockerparkwinefestival.com

A benefit for University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, the Crocker Park Wine Festival is held under tents along South Main Street in the beautiful park-like setting of Crocker Park. The Crocker Park Wine Festival will feature 150+ wines from local, national and international producers as well as select craft beers and spirits. Guests will also enjoy musical entertainment, exhibitors and food will be available for purchase from area restaurants.

Tickets will go on sale in early summer. If you have questions about being a vendor or sponsor of this event, please reach out to advertising@starkenterprises.com.

Please note that only tickets sold directly through the Crocker Park Wine Festival website are valid and allowed for entry into the event. Any tickets sold on the secondary market run the risk of not being valid or honored at the door for entry.

Schedule

FRIDAY September 13
4:00pm-10:00pm – Day 1 | Crocker Park Wine Festival

4:00pm – Crocker Park Wine Festival Opens
4:00-6:30pm – 732 The Electric Duo
7:00-10:00pm – Backtraxx

SATURDAY September 14
2:00pm-10:00pm – Day 2 | Crocker Park Wine Festival

2:00pm – Crocker Park Wine Festival Opens
2:30-5:30pm – Jump The Gun
6:30-10:00pm – Funkology

*No new admissions after 9:30pm. Last pour 9:45pm. Schedule subject to change.

Please note that only tickets sold directly through the Crocker Park Wine Festival website are valid and allowed for entry into the event. Any tickets sold on the secondary market run the risk of not being valid or honored at the door for entry.

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