Harmony’s Wine Walk attracts 600
HARMONY — After a two-year hiatus, the Summer Wine Walk returned to Harmony on Saturday evening and was a resounding success.
Six hundred people walked the streets of the borough, stopping at designated businesses to sample wines from around the region.
Tickets were presold for $30. Walkers first registered at Stewart Hall on Mercer Street and were given a wine glass and a map of Harmony that detailed locations serving wine from 5 to 9 p.m.
It was the eighth wine walk held here, but the first since 2019 due to the coronavirus pandemic. All proceeds benefit the Zelienople Area Public Library.
“We normally sell out by May 1,” said Maggie Boylan, director of the library, who was helping to register walkers. “It took us a little longer this year, but we sold out again.”
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