Food & Wine Festivals/Conventions & Shows

Valley Cultural Center’s 11th Annual Food, Wine and Microbrew Festival in LA on May 13, 2010

Summer Begins with Valley Cultural Center’s 11th Annual Food, Wine & Microbrew Festival on May 13, 2010

 

Experience the ultimate in dining indulgence at Valley Cultural Center’s 11th Annual Summer Food, Wine & Microbrew Festival. The event will be held on Thursday, May 13, 2010 from 5 to 8:30 p.m. at Westfield Promenade, 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd. (corner of Erwin St. and Topanga Canyon Blvd.) in Woodland Hills. This year’s festivities will once again, take place under a 25,000 square-foot luxurious venue, which is climate controlled for your comfort.

 

Guests will have the opportunity to sample delectable and taste-tempting items from over 27 food vendors including: BJ’s Restaurant & Brewery, Bleecker Street Bar & Grill Restaurant, Breeze-An American Grill at Warner Center Marriott, Cavaretta’s Italian Deli, Costco, Dandy Don’s Homemade Ice Cream, Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, Follow Your Heart, Henry’s Farmers Market, Hilton Woodland Hills/Los Angeles, Holiday Inn, Woodland Hills, Il Tramezzino, Kate Mantilini, Kravings World Fusion Steak House & Lounge, Maggiano’s "Little Italy", Morton’s The Steakhouse, Nicola’s Kitchen, P.F. Chang’s Chinese Bistro, Poquito Mas, Red Ginger Sushi & Thai, Roy’s Hawaiian Fusion Restaurant, Ruby’s Diner, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, SusieCakes, The Rack, Woodland Hills Promenade and Trader Joe’s West Hills/Woodland Hills

 

For wine, microbrews and other beverages, there will be over 23 vendors including: Aha Chocolate, Anheuser Busch, Coca-Cola, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Duke of Bourbon, Duckhorn Vineyards, Fireman’s Brew, Firestone-Walker Brewing Co., Folio Wine Partners, Four Vines Winery, Giessinger Winery, Jorge Ordonez Selections, Krupp Brothers Estates, La Marca Prosecco, Louis M. Martini Winery, Maddalena Vineyards Brands, Merryvale Vineyards, Robert Talbott Vineyards, Schramsberg Vineyards, Silver Oaks Cellars, Silver Stag Winery, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, Stone House Vineyards, The Great Beer Company, Inc. and Winebow Wines

 

 

 

 

 

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“Each year since 2000, our Food, Wine & Microbrew Festival has continued to expand and grow beyond our expectations. We anticipate another very successful fun-filled evening this year of experiencing the ultimate in dining indulgence including the tasting of fine wine, great beer and a mix of virgin beverages. There will also be an amazing live & silent auction including vacations packages of a lifetime.  This pinnacle was achieved because of the incredible support of our board members, event committee, volunteers and the contributions made by our sponsors and auction donors. We would also like to thank local business leaders, families and friends who attend this event,” said Lois Curran-Klein, Chair, of this year’s event.

 

Said Sarah Richardson, Marketing Director of Westfield Topanga and Promenade; “Westfield is a proud supporter of Valley Cultural Center and we are delighted to host VCC’s Food & Wine Festival at Westfield Promenade each year. The strong partnership between Westfield and Valley Cultural Center has always been a natural fit as we are both consistently seeking to identify opportunities to enrich our local communities. The Food & Wine Festival

is a phenomenal event that gets better every year. It is an evening of food, drink, auctions, opportunity drawings, fun and networking that we look forward to sharing with VCC and our neighbors in the San Fernando Valley.”

 

Westfield returns as the event’s Presenting Sponsor in addition to A-Rental Connection, Coca-Cola, Councilman Dennis P. Zine, Vista Automotive, Duke of Bourbon, Henry’s Farmers Market, Universal Services of America, Valley News Group, Anheuser Busch, Sodexo, Hornstein Law Offices, Merchants Building Services and Woodland Hills-Warner Center Neighborhood Council as sponsors of the event. Net proceeds directly benefit the Valley Cultural Center, which produces FREE community programming such as Concerts on the Green, Movies on the Park, Dennis P. Zine’s July 4th Extravaganza and Monday Morning Concerts for children, just to name a few.

         

Tickets are $50 in advance and $55 at the door. Group rates are $45 per ticket when purchasing 10 tickets or more. Tickets can be purchased at the Duke of Bourbon (20908 Roscoe Blvd, Canoga Park) Valley Cultural Center (21550 Oxnard St., Suite #470, Woodland Hills.

 

You may also order tickets via the telephone with your credit card by calling (818) 704-1358 or via our website at www.valleycultural.org. Click on “Happenings”, go to Food, Wine & Microbrew Festival and print the PDF application under Food, Wine & Microbrew Festival, or simply purchase your tickets directly form our site.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Founded in 1975, the Valley Cultural Center serves the greater San Fernando Valley as the prominent resource in promoting the performing and visual arts. With the active support and participation of the community, our mission is to entertain, enrich and educate current and future generations. We offer diverse programs and events as well as recognize outstanding achievements in the arts.

 

For more information, please contact us at (818) 704-1358 or visit our web site at www.valleycultural.org.  If you enjoy our programs and special events, you may want to check out the perks of becoming a Valley Cultural Center member.

 

Valley Cultural Center

21550 Oxnard Street, Suite #470, Woodland Hills, CA 91367

818-704-1358

www.valleycultural.org

[email protected]

 

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