Thursday, August 13, 2009





Art in the Vines Party

The painting has been delivered!
The day of the Art in the Vines at Somerset Ridge Vineyard, the artists who participated in the show worked as a group on a painting to be given as a gift to the vineyard owners, Dennis and Cindy Reynolds. With summertime activities and vacations, last night was the first opportunity we had to gather everyone around to present the painting to the Reynolds.
The party was held at the home of artist Vicki Johnston and her husband, Tom. We asked each artist to bring an appetizer…. the food was Spectacular! And Beautiful! Winnie Davis brought 2 gorgeous Tomato Cheese Pies that were to die for! I will try to get her recipe for the blog!
We served Somerset Ridge wines and everyone enjoyed talking to Dennis about making wine. They told us of a new “secret” wine to be released soon! The labels are being printed now, so soon we will have the chance to go to the vineyard for another fun release party!

Plans for the next Art Show at the Vineyard were discussed with much enthusiasm. It will be during our Oktoberfest celebration at the vineyard, October 11th, Sunday, from 12 noon to 5:00pm. There will be a strolling German musician, our good friend and a mighty cute little German in his lederhosen, Willie Kirst, playing traditional German music on his accordion. There will be food and games, and ART! Once again, we will be out among the vines, hopefully enjoying a beautiful fall day!Watch this blog and go to the vineyards webpage to sign up for the newsletter! http://www.somersetridge.com/

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