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Nights Out: Tacos & Tequila

Part of our BevMax Tasting Series, come savor the flavor at a night of taco tasting and tequila exploration in our Knobloch Family Farmhouse alongside seasoned ambassadors from exceptional tequila brands. You’ll enjoy an array of authentically made tacos and sides expertly prepared by the Nikki Glekas Collective, using only the freshest ingredients. Our event partner, BevMax, will be on hand to place orders for full bottles of any of the products you sample. A portion of all sales charitably…

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May 3, 2024 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

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Part of our BevMax Tasting Series, come savor the flavor at a night of taco tasting and tequila exploration in our Knobloch Family Farmhouse alongside seasoned ambassadors from exceptional tequila brands.
You’ll enjoy an array of authentically made tacos and sides expertly prepared by the Nikki Glekas Collective, using only the freshest ingredients. Our event partner, BevMax, will be on hand to place orders for full bottles of any of the products you sample.
A portion of all sales charitably support the SM&NC.
Adults 21+ only.
Members: $75
Non-Members: $80

Friday, May 3
6:30 pm
 
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