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| Written by Lisa Layman | |
![]() The WWS is celebrating its 2.5 year Anniversary of being a part of the downtown Wilmington community with a celebration on Thursday, June 12th. The party will be held at The Coastline Convention Center at 501 Nutt Street, in the old Grouper Nancy's space, next to The Best Western Coastline Inn. The Event takes place from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m., with ample parking or use the Free Downtown Trolley to attend the Event. The night's activities will include live music by Phil Napier of Jester's Java fame, a silent auction, raffle items and food from Chelsea's Wine Bar & Eatery. Dessert will be provided by The Little Dipper. There will be up to 16 Wines by 4 different Wine Distributors being tasted. Tickets for the event are $20 at the door or in Advance and can be purchased at the WWS. Ticket proceeds will benefit the The Child Advocacy & Parenting Place of Wilmington, an Organization dedicated to being the prominent regional Community Resource for Parents, Families & Children through education, mentoring, advocacy & child abuse prevention. |
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