Over 35 foothill wineries will offer tasting of their wines inside merchant locations on Historic Main Street in Placerville. In addition, the works of over 100 local artists will be on display for this wonderful art & wine walk.Music, art demonstrations & hors d’oeuvres, too. 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Historic Main Street, Placerville TICKETS ARE LIMITED and will are available at The Winesmith, Tony Matthews and River City Bank in Placerville, or by calling PDA. www.placerville-downtown.org For more information contact: Placerville Downtown Association (530) 672-3436
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