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The South Howard County Historical Society will host its annual Cork and More Wine Walk this weekend to downtown New Franklin. The event runs form 3 to 6 p.m. and features wine, beer, spirits, music, …
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The South Howard County Historical Society will host its annual Cork and More Wine Walk this weekend to downtown New Franklin. The event runs form 3 to 6 p.m. and features wine, beer, spirits, music, food, and vendors.
Local vendors such as Beckett’s Winder, Skullsplitter Spirits, and Bee’s Knees Brewery will be among the dozen crafters.
Fireside Bakes & Brews, which was scheduled to open a second location in New Franklin today, will serve food.
The annual event raises funds for the South Howard County Historical Society, which operates a museum in downtown New Franklin and built the display for the Conestoga Wagon. The museum closes for the winter, but will reopen in April. A dedication for the Conestoga Wagon display is planned for April 20.
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