The 9th annual Swine and Wine dinner supporting the Eastern Shore Boys and Girls Club is Saturday, October 13th. Major objectives of the Boys & Girls Club’s mission are to help its members achieve academic success, develop good character and citizenship and maintain healthy lifestyles.
This year’s Swine & Wine dinner will be held at the Mary N. Smith Cultural Center, 24577 Mary N. Smith Road, Accomac. Held from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Swine & Wine will feature barbequed pork and chicken with a variety of sides plus beer, wine and other beverages.

And to top off the evening the Groove Function dance band will return with their rocking sounds. A silent auction will feature Eastern Shore art, personal services and many other items.
Tickets to the event are $50, $40 for young adults 30 years and younger. Swine and Wine sponsorships are available to will help serve those youngsters who need our community’s support the most. Sponsorships include tickets and publicity and range from “Whole Hog” ($2,000 / 10 tickets) to “Slab of Bacon” ($150 / 2 tickets).
For general information or to purchase tickets, please call Shannon Gordon at 787-7577 or go to www.swineandwineforthekids.com

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