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Habitat for Humanity of Coastal Fairfield County's 5th Annual Gourmet Expo & Wine Tasting

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 401 Westport Ave Norwalk CT 06851  See map
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Please join us for the 5th Annual Gourmet Expo & Wine Tasting in support of Habitat for Humanity of Coastal Fairfield County’s Women Build program which is sponsoring and building its 8th local, affordable home. The evening is generously hosted by Aitoro Appliance and features delicious treats prepared by local chefs, a wine tasting provided by Grand Harvest Wines and the opportunity to permanently improve our shared community by providing funding for affordable housing. Grand Harvest Wines will donate 20% of wine sales to Women Build.


Restaurants include: A Dash of Salt, Applausi Osteria, Avellino's, Black Rock Yacht Club, Blue Lemon, Collyer Catering LLC, Columbus Park Trattoria, Garelick & Herbs, Iso's Fairfield Cafe, Kazu, Norm Bloom & Son, La Paella, Sweet Rexie's, Tarantino Restaurant, Tuscany, Wave Hill Breads, and many more!


We invite you to buy your tickets today! Women Build encourages and empowers women to make a difference in their community by raising funding for and actually building a home that will help a deserving, low-wage mother and her family become tax paying contributors to our shared community.

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Liz Cameron June 17, 2013 at 02:50 pm
To clarify, they have 4 cats, and they're only able to take two of them, plus their 14 year old dog.Read More It was a struggle for them to even find a way to get the dog in the rental agreement, otherwise they would have tried to take them. :(
Susan Sawyer June 17, 2013 at 07:20 pm
Sad that they had to leave these beauties behind. I'm sure they are heartbroken over it.
Lisa Taylor-Austin June 18, 2013 at 09:40 am
Please contact Forgotten Felines in Clinton. They are a no kill cat shelter. Offering "free toRead More a good home" pets is dangerous. There are bad people out there who take them and sell them to research labs or use them as bait in dog fighting. Please rethink this ad.