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History in the Vineyard dinner at Ravine

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Paul Harper of Ravine, Tony Chisholm of The Friends of Fort George, Amy Klassen of the NOTL Museum and Amanda Gamble of The Friends of Fort George are excited to be hosting a fundraising event at Ravine.
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The Friends of Fort George, the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum, Ravine Vineyard Estate Winery and Parks Canada are hosting a special fundraiser dinner at Ravine Vineyard.

The evening will include historical speakers, gourmet food, a silent auction, and a firepower demonstration.

Featured speakers and topics include: Peter Martin, on the Weapons of the War of 1812; Megan Gilchrist, on Breweries of Niagara; Scott Finlay on The Life and Times of Sir Isaac Brock; Rick Meloen will share Things You Didn’t Know about the Queenston Quarry; Barbara Worthy will dish Scandal and Gossip; and Amanda Balyk will talk about Bad-Ass Women of Niagara.

Guests may pick two 20-minute presentations, or simply enjoy cocktails before dinner.

“We are very excited to be highlighting different aspects of Niagara’s early history at this special event,” says Amy Klassen, finance and marketing director for the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum.

The event is Nov. 30, at 5:30 p.m.

Tickets are on sale at https://www.notlmuseum.ca.

Tickets are $150 each, with $50 eligible for a tax receipt.

The evening includes great food, wine, history and merriment.

Contact The Friends of Fort George at 905-468-6621 or [email protected]; or the museum at 905-468-3912 or [email protected] for information.

All proceeds from the evening will help support projects of The Friends of Fort George and the NOTL Museum.