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Wine & Cheese Tasting at Liberty Hall Museum

Wine & Cheese Tasting

All who enjoy wine, art and history are welcome to attend the festivities to be held on Saturday, July 16th from 4 to 8 p.m. at Liberty Hall's Carriage House.

Home of New Jersey’s first elected governor and signer of the Constitution, William Livingston, Liberty Hall was built in 1772. Over the last two centuries, the original 14-room Georgian Style home has grown into a 50-room Victorian-style mansion. The site houses extensive collections of antique furniture, ceramics and toys owned by seven generations of Livingston and Kean families.

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Presenting Sponsor, Withum Smith + Brown invites you to sample a variety of red and white wines, a wide range of cheeses and delicious finger foods while also supporting a great cause!  All proceeds from this fundraising event will help to support the programs and services provided within the community by The Arc of Union County.

Purchase your ticket before July 9th and save! $30 up to July 9th / $35 after and on the day of the event.  Choose to print your ticket upon email receipt or simply provide your name at the door upon arrival; no tickets will be mailed.  Tickets will also be sold at the door -- ONLY cash or credit cards will be accepted at that time.

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The Wine & Cheese Tasting Fundraising Event is generously supported by Withum Smith + Brown, Presenting Sponsor and Tasting Station Sponsors: The Hegarty Family, Investors Savings Bank, Jay's Cycle Shop, L'Oreal USA, Memorial Funeral Home, Partners Pharmacy, QualCare, S. Seltzer Construction, Twin City Pharmacy, UNICO - Elizabeth and Willis.

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