Chocolate
Lovers Weekend at Turtle Run Winery
February 11, 2012 - February 12, 2012
940 St. Peters Church Road, NE
Corydon, IN
812-952-2650; www.turtlerunwinery.com
Visit all nine Indiana Uplands Wine Trail
members for exquisite wine and chocolate pairings. At Turtle Run, you'll also
be able to enjoy Laura's famous Raspberry Wine Cake with a sample of Raspberry
wine. This is a free and oh so delicious event.
Mardi Gras Beer 101
Monday, February 13th @ 7pm
2363 Hwy 135
Celebrate
Valentine's Day with J. Gumbo's Specials
February 14
2363 Hwy 135
Corydon, IN
(812)220-4719; www.jgumboscorydon.com
Valentine
Day Dinner Indian Creek Winery
February 14
6491 County Line Rd. N.E.
Georgetown, IN
502-396-6209; http://www.indiancreekwinery.org
COST:
$30.00 / person
Appetizers start at 6:30pm, Dinner at 7:00pm
Reservations are required. Credit card can be run when making
reservation.
Celebrate
Mardi Gras at JGumbo’s
February 17
2363 Hwy 135
Corydon
(812)220-4719; www.jgumboscorydon.com
Spring
Mill State Park
It's not too early to think about your summer
fun & camping at our wonderful state parks. Come back to Spring Mill-we
know you have been meaning too!
February 18
940 St. Peters Church Road, NE
Corydon
812-952-2650; www.turtlerunwinery.com
Fascinated to learn more about wine? The
Turtle Run Wine Appreciation Class is a must to attend event for those who want
to broaden their knowledge about all things wine. This class, we'll take the
reigns of France and take a deep dive at understanding what sets French wines
apart from other areas and how they compare to Indiana made wine. Dinner
included. Reservations Required. We'll sample more than 20 wines. At $35 per
person, it's a great bargain and a great time! Call 812-952-2650 for
reservations. Class space is limited.
February 21
2363 Hwy 135
Corydon, IN
(812)220-4719; http://www.jgumboscorydon.com
Lawrence County History Fest
There is a fundraiser for the Lawrence Co.
History Fest on Feb 25 at Wilson Park with bake/garage sale & Native
American crafts. Details 812-340-9706.
Feasting
on History: Freaky Foods of our Forefathers at the Corydon Capitol State
Historic Site
March 31, 2012
126 East Walnut Street
812-738-4890
An evening of food and fun, featuring the
strange and down-right weird recipes enjoyed by our forefathers. The foods will focus on the odd,
strange-named, and just plain “weird” sounding. A short disucssion of food and
meal times in America will proceed the dinner. Cost is $20/adult and $10/child.
Reservations are required and seating is limited.This event will begin at 6
p.m. in the First State Office Building.
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