Metro Wines to host ‘Midwinter’s Night’ benefit for animal sanctuary

Press Release

Full Circle Farm Sanctuary, Inc.

Join us for a magical evening that will delight the senses and lift the spirit: a midwinter night of fun, delectable vegan hors d’oeuvres, flowing wine, delightful company and enjoyable music featuring Atlanta’s jazz/classic country musician, Craig Womack, a virtuoso on the guitar, violin and mandolin, and Asheville’s own popular acoustical stylist, Daniel Barber.

Some of the delish hors d’oeuvres will feature Treeline Cheese, a most scrumptious vegan artisinal product generously donated by TreeLine!

 We’re planning a drawing for some coveted prizes (kindly donated byEden-Out Meals, Plant, Earth Fare West Asheville, Natural Foods Market, Black Mountain Natural Foods, Black Mountain Iron Works and many more!), artwork on display and for sale (with a portion of the proceeds from artwork sales going to Full Circle), and a screening of a short video celebrating the incredible life-saving work being done at Full Circle.

FCFS is also gratefully accepting donations of items for a prize drawing to take place during the event. Please contact us at info@fcfsanctuary.org or 828.367.1620 if you have item(s) to contribute.

By attending this FUNdraiser, you will be helping Full Circle Farm Sanctuary (FCFS) in its continuing work to save abused, neglected and abandoned farmed animals in need. Currently, 47 rescued animals call Full Circle home. $15 admission at the door ushers you in for the fun-filled evening, so be sure to mark your calendars and plan to attend.

Please RSVP online under the event listing at www.facebook.com/FullCircleFarmSanctuary or www.FCFSantuary.org or by phoning 828.367.1620.

WHERE: Metro Wines, 169 Charlotte St., Asheville, NC 28801
DATE: January 16, 2015 (Friday)
TIME: 6 – 8 PM
TICKETS: $15 at the door, RSVP Requested

About Full Circle Farm Sanctuary
FCFS is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which provides a loving lifetime home to abused and neglected farmed animals, including pigs, chickens, goats, ducks, geese, an emu, a llama, guinea fowl, cats, dogs and more.

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About Carrie Eidson
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