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PORTSMOUTH - Twenty-One Senses will be hosting a wine tasting fundraiser on Saturday, May 7, 2022 from 6 to 8 p.m. and a bourbon tasting fundraiser on Wednesday, May 25, 2022 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the beautiful Carey Cottage. Socialize with friends as you sip wine or bourbon on the porch of Carey Cottage, overlooking the Sagamore Creek.
On May 7, start the evening with a glass of bubbly wine and continue to taste five additional Fortius Brand wines, while learning about the wines with Anne Arnold of From Vine to Wine.
On May 25, come and have a Maple Old Fashioned and then taste and learn about three different bourbons with James Saunders of New England Barrel Company. Heavy hors d'oeuvres are included.
Raise a Glass for Invisible Disabilities is a way to bring awareness to our mission, which is to teach communities to support the inclusion, dignity, and well-being of the ~17% (one-in-six) of their kids, customers, colleagues, and peers currently living with a sensory disability. With slight modifications, we are able to create an inclusive community for those with invisible disabilities.
Each tasting event is limited to 45 people. Tickets can be purchased in advance for $50 on our website. Visit https://www.twentyonesenses.org/events/raise-a-glass-wine-2022/ for the wine event and https://www.twentyonesenses.org/events/raise-a-glass-bourbon-2022/ for the bourbon event. All attendees need to be 21 years of age or older to participate.
About Twenty-One Senses:
Twenty-One Senses is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting inclusion of individuals with invisible disabilities through awareness, education, and support for families and the one-in-six children affected negatively on a daily basis from sensory sensitivities. Our Public Resources program provides awareness, support, and education to families and their communities. The Outreach Services program provides services to individuals and businesses in the community.
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