Read Between the Wines 2017
To check out pictures from the event, go to: RbtW Photos
On September 16, 2017, the Literacy Council of Benton County Arkansas held its Fourth Annual "Read Between the Wines" fundraising event at the River Grille Steakhouse in Bentonville, which offered the perfect atmosphere for a great evening.
Guests enjoyed an elegant four-course dinner with delicious seafood, duck and beef dishes in what was a truly superb gastronomic event. Each course, including dessert, was carefully paired with a fine wine to accentuate every flavor.
Throughout the night, well-known personalities from the local community read thought-provoking and humorous passages from various authors.
The supporters of the Literacy Council showed up in large numbers to the event, securing their tickets early and making this a sold-out event a month in advance. The auction items were generously donated by individuals and corporate supporters. The Literacy Council, as a non-profit organization, depends on the generosity of community members to secure the funds it needs, in order to reduce adult illiteracy, which changes the lives of our students, their children and the community.
On behalf of the Literacy Council of Benton County, I thank everyone who supported the organization through this fun-filled evening. We hope to see you and your friends at our next fundraising event.
Veronika Foster
President of the Board
Literacy Council of Benton County
On September 16, 2017, the Literacy Council of Benton County Arkansas held its Fourth Annual "Read Between the Wines" fundraising event at the River Grille Steakhouse in Bentonville, which offered the perfect atmosphere for a great evening.
Guests enjoyed an elegant four-course dinner with delicious seafood, duck and beef dishes in what was a truly superb gastronomic event. Each course, including dessert, was carefully paired with a fine wine to accentuate every flavor.
Throughout the night, well-known personalities from the local community read thought-provoking and humorous passages from various authors.
The supporters of the Literacy Council showed up in large numbers to the event, securing their tickets early and making this a sold-out event a month in advance. The auction items were generously donated by individuals and corporate supporters. The Literacy Council, as a non-profit organization, depends on the generosity of community members to secure the funds it needs, in order to reduce adult illiteracy, which changes the lives of our students, their children and the community.
On behalf of the Literacy Council of Benton County, I thank everyone who supported the organization through this fun-filled evening. We hope to see you and your friends at our next fundraising event.
Veronika Foster
President of the Board
Literacy Council of Benton County
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