Annual Fine Art & Wine Festival

Jun
5–7

Come experience some of the finest art, wine, music, and food from all around the southwest.

The Red River Chamber of Commerce is celebrating the Annual Fine Art & Wine Festival, Father’s Day weekend in Brandenburg Park. Come experience the picturesque town of Red River, New Mexico, while tantalizing your taste buds with fine wines and delicacies. Pay just $10.00 for a commemorative wine glass and eight tasting tickets.
Peruse some of the most elegant pieces of fine art, pottery and photography. Partake in a silent auction on Saturday.
Combine all this with easy listening music and a spectacular mountain backdrop and you’re sure to have a weekend to remember!
Jazz artists will be performing throughout the event along with DJ Randy Moore. The Progressive Dinner will be Saturday from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Ticket holders will receive special seating, and transportation along with elegant menus from four different restaurants created for this night only. Tickets are on sale now for $60.00. Limited seating is available.
To purchase tickets or for a lodging list please contact the Red River Chamber of Commerce at 800-348-6444 x 1 or log on to our website.
We look forward to having you in Red River for the Fine Art & Wine Festival!

Dates, Location & Info

Dates
Jun 5 – Jun 7
Admission
Free
Address
100 E.Main Street
Phone
575-754-2366
Email
[email protected]
Website
redriver.org/events/annual-events

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