Tickets:
Tickets for Eat. Drink. Be Merry! are $65. All tickets may be purchased in advance at scmcgr.org or by calling St. Cecilia Music Center at 616-459-2224. Tickets are limited, so the public is encouraged to get their tickets early.
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Tickets for Eat. Drink. Be Merry! are $65. All tickets may be purchased in advance at scmcgr.org or by calling St. Cecilia Music Center at 616-459-2224. Tickets are limited, so the public is encouraged to get their tickets early.
Saturday, April 22, 2023 Martha’s Vineyard, known for its great wine and food, will host “Eat. Drink. Be Merry!, a Spring 2023 Winetasting Fundraiser to benefit St. Cecilia Music Center. The fundraiser will be held from 6 – 9 p.m. at St. Cecilia Music Center at 24 Ransom NE, Downtown Grand Rapids
With tasting on all three floors of St. Cecilia Music Center’s historic building, guests will have the chance to mingle while tasting wines, enjoying heavy hors d’oeuvres from Martha’s Catering, and bidding on great silent auction items. Live music will feature the jazz trio The Mood Swings.
Over 100 different wines at a range of price points will be available for tasting.
All proceeds from Eat. Drink. Be Merry! will benefit St. Cecilia Music Center’s mission-based programming in the community.
Tickets for Eat. Drink. Be Merry! are $65. All tickets may be purchased in advance at scmcgr.org or by calling St. Cecilia Music Center at 616-459-2224. Tickets are limited, so the public is encouraged to get their tickets early.
St. Cecilia Music Center’s mission is to promote the study, appreciation and
performance of music in order to enrich the lives of West Michigan residents.
The Center fulfills this mission by
presenting visiting world-class artists in concert,
providing music education for all ages through our School of Music and
preserving a historic building for musical activities and community events.
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