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Persimmon Place Wine Stroll Will benefit Alameda County Community Food Bank
Tickets are available in advance.

From Persimmon Place:
Enjoy a festive afternoon of eats, drinks and entertainment at the Persimmon Place Wine Stroll, to benefit Alameda County Community Food Bank. This special evening offers something for everyone including wine and food tastings from local vineyards and Persimmon Place restaurants, pairings, cooking demonstrations, craft beer, caricature art, corn hole, a fortune teller, live music and more throughout the shopping center. Delicious culinary tastings include artisan cheeses, Hawaiian poke, braised beef, fresh fruits, scratch-made Greek salads, artichoke, goat cheese and chicken flat breads, pizza and more.
The $20 ticket includes wine and food tastings, a signature wine glass, swag bag and access to all activities. Tickets are available in advance at www.PersimmonPlaceWineStroll.Eventbrite.com, or at Persimmon Place on the day of the event. 100 percent of ticket sales will benefit Alameda County Community Food Bank (ACCFB), a non-profit organization dedicated to helping the 1 in 5 Alameda County residents that turn to the Food Bank for help. ACCFB distributes 540,000 meals weekly through a network of 240 food pantries, soup kitchens, senior centers, after-school programs and other community organizations.
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The event takes place October 22 from 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Persimmon Place, Dublin's newest lifestyle center, is conveniently located at the corner of Hwy 580 and Hacienda Blvd. The center features more than 20 retailers, restaurants, fitness options and beauty services including Nordstrom Rack, Whole Foods Market, HomeGoods, Sur La Table, Pacific Catch, Paxti's Pizza, Orangetheory Fitness, Hand & Stone Massage & Facial and more. For additional information, visit PersimmonPlaceDublin.com.
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