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A Wonderful Evening at Chamard Vineyard for a Wonderful Cause!

A Wonderful Evening at Chamard Vineyard for a Wonderful Cause! Support the DHHS Girls Ice Hockey Team and enjoy the Chamard Vineyard!

An Evening at Chamard~ 

Every four years the Daniel Hand High School Girls’ Hockey Team holds a major fund raiser to keep our Lady Tigers on the ice.  This year’s event held at the beautiful Chamard Vineyard promises to be a winner! All proceeds from the event, the silent auction and generous prizes go directly to fund ice time and support the team.  Please join us for farm to table dining, live music and a delightful evening.

 

When:     Saturday, January 26, 2013 (6:30 – 10:30 pm)

Where:   Chamard Vineyards, 115 Cow Hill Road, Clinton

 

Chamard Wine [Chardonay and Bordeaux] can be purchased at the event or ahead of time; the Boosters receive a portion of the sales.

 

Tickets are $75 per person, For more information, to participate in the wine sale, or to purchase tickets contact: DHHS Hockey Booster Club c/o Nancy at  nancy.banasiak@yale.edu  or call 203.687.7251.

 

To order wine, by the case directly from Chamard you may also contact Alexis Kelleher at Chamard Vineyards, at 860-382-6901 or alexis@chamard.com ..... Be sure to mention the DHHS Girls’ Hockey team hockey benefit!

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Elizabeth DePierro January 16, 2013 at 12:06 pm
It is NOT TOO LATE to order tickets for the Evening at Chamard Vineyard event (Sat 1-26)! It promises to be enjoyable and delicious! Please join us for this important benefit. to order tickets, or for more information contact: DHHS Hockey Booster Club c/o Nancy at nancy.banasiak@yale.edu or call 203.687.7251.
Elizabeth DePierro January 24, 2013 at 01:24 am
Get out of the cold! Last chance to buy tickets for An Evening at Chamard Winery this Saturday from 6:30 to 10:30 pm.
This is a major fundraiser for the DHHS Girls Ice Hockey team and in addition to a delicious dinner, fine wine and music there is a live auction,silent auction and numerous generous raffle prizes~! Tickets are $75 per person. Contact Nancy Banasiak at 203-687-7251 or nancy.banasiak@yale.edu for more information. We have many exciting auction items including: -Architect Services of Duo Dickinson a value of $1200 - 2 Sold Out Concert Tickets for Taylor Swift at Gillette Stadium on Friday, July 26th -Vermont House Rental for the weekend -Kitchens by Gedney Design Ideas and Construction Details at your house -Night at the Wharf Restaurant, $250 value - 2 pairs of Red Sox Tickets - 3 Bruins Tickets vs. Toronto Maple Leafs on March 25th -Strong Center Plaza Stone, a value at $750 - Café Routier dinner for 4 - Round of golf for four at the Pine Orchard and Clinton Country Clubs And many more items. If you are unable to attend but work like to place a bid for one of these great items, please contact Lisa Hilton at . In addition, we are selling bottles of Chamard wine for $16 (half the profit goes towards the team). Limited tickets will be available at the door - to ensure your ticket please contact DHHS Hockey Booster Club c/o Nancy at nancy.banasiak@yale.edu or call 203.687.7251. -
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I was one of the seniors who was involved and helped organized the water balloon fight. The eventRead More was NOT sanctioned by administration and we were told to stop multiple times. Also, we were aware of personal property and did not throw balloons into car windows and damage anything. In addition, anyone who didn't want to get wet (juniors and seniors alike), went to the other side of the street away from the water balloon fight. Get the whole story before you write about it. -Senior Class of 2013 student
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