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We sure do want to see you here at Fair Park for the North Texas Irish Festival. It is one of the best cultural events know to man...
1-214-821-4173
THE PARK CITY FOOD & WINE CLASSIC is a premier destination event where master winemakers, culinary greats, and our distinguished guests gather to play, wine, and dine in beautiful Park City, Utah.
1-877-328-2783
send emailHeld over the Melbourne Cup long weekend, this iconic festival is one of the most anticipated events on the local calendar and showcases the best wines and gourmet food from around the Surf Coast, Moorabool Valley and Bellarine Peninsula.
The ultimate film, food and wine experience, the Napa Valley Film Festival (NVFF) lights up the Valley at the most colorful time of year.
1-707-257-0322
EXPLORE YOUR OWN PERSONAL STYLE, RENEW YOUR SOUL AND UNCOVER YOUR PASSIONS...
...while you relax and rejuvenate, explore a new interest, purchase a great find, connect with inspiring Keynote Speakers and re-ignite your inner you.
1-866-618-3434
send emailArtists will sell their odd pieces and clear their art inventory at this end-of-season outdoor show. This is a show where artists can discount, reduce, and generally sell off extra art inventory.
1-847-926-4300
send emailRock ‘n’ Roll Savannah Marathon & 1/2 Marathon features a the two-day Health & Fitness Expo prior to the race, where all participants must pick up their race packets. Free and open to the public, this expo features the latest in running technologies
1-800-311-1255
This charitable fundraiser features the Red Sox player’s significant others, modeling the season’s latest fashions, with proceeds benefiting the Red Sox Foundation’s award winning programs for at-risk children and families.
1-617-226-6000
send emailOlympia is London’s original art and antiques fair. With 170 of the world’s leading specialist dealers covering over 30 categories, the fair offers a wider choice of high quality, vetted art, antiques, furniture and collectors’ pieces than any others
+44 (0)20 7384-8146
send emailAcadians, or Cajuns as they are now called, were exiled from Nova Scotia in 1755. They took with them few possessions but did carry away a rich cultural heritage, which included a blend of French, Celtic, Scots-Irish and Native American influences.