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Dear Subscriber
Today is Friday, 1 March, 2024
Make it a practice never to drink wine that you don"t really savor.
One you can"t wait to get the next sip of.
We can help
at
The Wine Cabinet
FRIDAY EVENING
Tasting 4:00 - 7:30pm
Klaus Wittauer, KW Selections
4:00 - 7:30
We"ll be tasting our favorite Austrian wines
with our favorite Shore Boys soups Tonight!
A great start to your Friday evening!
at
The Wine Cabinet
tonight!
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Our Favorite cookies and wines to pair them with!!
Girl Scout cookies are as American as Apple Pie,
maybe more!!
1:00 - 5:00
at
The Wine Cabinet
Click here to review the lineup
Get a 10% discount on all the wines and beers we taste,
Both Friday and Saturday!
15%, if you purchase a mix & match case!
TONIGHT!!
4:00 - 7:30 pm
STRAUSS SAUVIGNON BLANC GAMLITZBERG $22.99
You won"t find a better wine with Cream of Crab Soup!!
STEININGER KITTMANNSBERG GRUNER VELTLINER $34.99
STEININGER ROSE" OF CABERNET $15.99
STEININGER ZWEIGELT $17.99
Perfect with Charred Tomato Soup!!
HILLINGER HILLSIDE SELECT UNFILTERED $24.99
60% Syrah 30% Merlot and 10% Zweigelt.
Click on any of the wines or beers to see our tasting notes!!
click here for our Events Page
The sale of cookies to finance troop activities began as early as 1917, f
ive years after Juliette Gordon Low started Girl Scouts in the United States.
The Mistletoe Troop in Muskogee, Oklahoma, baked cookies and sold them in its high school cafeteria as a service project.
Girl Scouts began selling cookies door-to-door in1928.
Everyone has a special place in their heart for Girl Scout Cookies. Not only because they’re spectacularly delicious, but because the Girl Scout Cookie Program helps girls fulfill their dreams, follow their passions, and change the world!
Girl Scout Cookies not only help Girl Scouts earn money for fun, educational activities and community projects, but also play a huge role in transforming girls into G.I.R.L.s (Go-getters, Innovators, Risk-takers, Leaders)™ as they learn essential life skills that will stay with them forever. And while fun is part of the experience, giving back to our communities has been a hallmark of the Girl Scout Cookie Program since the first-known sale of cookies by Girl Scouts in 1917.
For 100 years, Girl Scouts has used cookie earnings to build everyday leaders who make a positive impact on our world.
And there’s no doubt: American society today is better because of the girls who have taken part in the program!
But how did it all begin?
click here or on the pictures to see their website
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