Keystone Wine and Jazz festival to bring food, drinks and music to Summit County
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On July 18 and 19, the Keystone Wine and Jazz festival will be returning to River Run Village
The festival will feature hundreds of varieties of wine, along with live jazz, gourmet food and vendors. Festivities kick off on Friday evening with the first of many free concerts, along with a “Bites & Bubbly” happy hour. Advance tickets for the happy hour cost $65 for one person or $120 for two people
Saturday will feature more music, a wine seminar and family-friendly activities, including crafts, face painting and the “Cave of Confusion.“
The weekend’s lineup of jazz music is free and food and drinks can be purchased individually from vendors. Guests can also purchase a variety of inclusive weekend passes.
For more information on weekend passes and prices, as well as a full schedule, visit KeystoneFestivals.com
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