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Taste of the Grand Valley set for April 5

United Way of Mesa County will host the 22nd annual Home Loan Taste of the Grand Valley fundraiser on Friday, April 5 from 3-7 p.m. at 530 Colorado Ave. in The 22nd annual Home Loan Taste of the Grand Valley fundraiser will be held on April 5 in downtown Grand Junction, Colorado. The outdoor food and beverage tasting festival is held during Downtown Grand Junction’s Restaurant Week and is sponsored by Home Loan Insurance. Tickets will cost $20 through April 4, $25 the day of the event and at the gate. All proceeds from the event benefit the 43 local nonprofit programs United Way of Mesa County supports. The event is set to be held at 530 Colorado Ave.

Taste of the Grand Valley set for April 5

Published : 4 weeks ago by SENTINEL STAFF in

United Way of Mesa County will host the 22nd annual Home Loan Taste of the Grand Valley fundraiser on Friday, April 5 from 3-7 p.m. at 530 Colorado Ave. in downtown Grand Junction.

This outdoor food and beverage tasting festival is held during Downtown Grand Junction’s Restaurant Week and is sponsored by Home Loan Insurance.

This local fundraiser gives ticket holders the opportunity to samples and sips from 17 local vendors, along with live music and other activities. Vendors this year will include Bonfire Oyster Co., Sitto’s, Lucky Thai, The Little Pink Truck, 505 Fix, La Pupuseria, El Bajon Churros, Hunger Tech, Jukebox Jamboree, Two Rivers Winery & Chateau, Maison La Belle Vie Winery and Eatery, Carlson Vineyards, Ramblebine Brewing Company, Trail Life Brewing, 13 Brix Cider Bistro, Base Camp Beer Works and Micro Brew Coffee. All proceeds from the event benefit the 43 local nonprofit programs that United Way of Mesa County helps support. These vital programs assist 50,000 Mesa County residents each year. "We are really excited to have an amazing lineup of vendors this year, with some returning crowd favorites along with quite a few new additions" says Keira Auld, Community Impact Manager at United Way of Mesa County. "And what’s really great about this event is that it’s not just about enjoying great food and drinks; it's about coming together as a community to support our neighbors in need. Every bite and every sip at this event directly contributes to the well-being of thousands of Mesa County residents, with all proceeds going to local nonprofit programs that ensure the health, education, and financial security of our community members." Tickets are just $20 through April 4, then $25 the day of the event and at the gate (the event may sell out).

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