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Featured image provided courtesy of ArtsQuest. (Photo Credit: Craig Roberts)
Shaken, and Perhaps Even Stirred
Advance tickets available for this weekend’s Sangriafest in Upper Macungie Township
BETHLEHEM, Pa.— Do you have plans for the upcoming three-day weekend? Join ArtsQuest, in partnership with Upper Macungie Township and presenting sponsor Air Products, for the 5th annual SangriaFest in Upper Macungie Township Grange Park on Saturday, Sept. 3. The end-of-summer afternoon will feature games, live music, weather- permitting hot air balloon rides, snacks and of course sangrias created in partnership with Vynecrest Vineyards and Winery, Clover Hill Vineyards & Winery and Franklin Hill Vineyards and Winery. Tickets for this event are on sale at steelstacks.org.
SangriaFest 2022 will be held on the beautiful sprawling 165-acre park featuring live music by Hydraulic Lime, yard games, Mishka Premium Vodka cocktails, Yuengling beer and bottomless samples of a variety of sangrias. Clover Hill, Franklin Hill, and Vynecrest wineries will use their own red, white and blush wines to create unique twists on the summertime libation. The annual wine festival general admission begins at 4 to 7 p.m., with a special VIP hour starting at 3 p.m. Tickets for the VIP hour include three exclusive sangria samples, a specially made Mishka Vodka cocktail sample and snacks from local restaurants including The Bayou, Lu Taqueria and Island Noodles. Weather-permitting tethered hot air balloon rides will be available from 5 to 7 p.m.
Advance tickets for the general public are $35, or $40 at the door. ArtsQuest member VIP tickets can be purchased for $65 in advance or day of event, while general public VIP tickets are $69 in advance or $79 at the door. Designated Driver tickets are $15.
Upper Macungie Township Grange Park is a 165-acre facility located on Grange Road between Ruppsville Road and Route 222, consisting of three rentable pavilions, multiple indoor restrooms, 12 Pickleball courts, soccer, lacrosse, football and baseball fields, walking trails and handicap accessible paved parking.
Information provided to TVL by:
Kelley Andrade, ArtsQuest
Public Relations Coordinator
http://www.artsquest.org/