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As all of you know, Valentine’s Day is the biggest event in February. At the winery, we will be celebrating by having a dark chocolate fondue, with Bevan’s dark chocolate (of Media), along with food items like pound cake, fruit and pretzels. The fondue tasting will be Saturday and Sunday, February 9 & 10 and 16 & 17. We will also have our “Sweetheart’s Special” where you can buy wine and chocolate in a beautiful gift bag assortment to give to your special sweetie!

As you can see, Opus and Fetzer are fans of Valentine’s Day. They want to have chocolate but we all know they can’t have that so they’ll settle for “Frosty Paws” ice cream made for dogs!

What’s Happening in West Chester?

All Music is from 6 - 9 and as always BYOF! (Bring Your Own Food!)

Friday, February 1 - A Little Bit of Everything Music by Square Wheels
Saturday, February 2 - Blues and Ragtime by Johnny Never
Friday, February 8 - Jazz by TREO
Saturday, February 9 - Folk Music by the talented Stephanie Hewett
Friday, February 15 - Singer, Songwriter and Poet Rob Dickenson
Saturday, February 16 - Classical Guitar by Mark Oppenlander
Friday, February 22 - Rockabilly by The Highball Kids
Saturday, February 23 - Jazz by TREO

We’ll also be offering our Sweetheart’s Special in West Chester. We’re in discussion with another West Chester retailer about having a surprise special available for purchase. Stop in February 14, 15, or 16 to take advantage of the great offers.

For details about all the entertainment at all Kreutz Creek locations check out the website.

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