Put on your favorite party outfit and get your girlfriends together for a fun afternoon of shopping and wine tasting at the 9th annual Wine Women & Shoes Orlando event benefiting Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida.
Attendees will be treated to delicious food and wines, shopping from local and national boutiques as well as a fashion show. One lucky guest will win a dream closet of designer handbags, accessories, clothes and more – in the signature Key to the Closet drawing.
All proceeds from Wine Women & Shoes benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida’s mission to fight hunger in our community.
Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies is the presenting sponsor of this year’s event.
WHEN:
Saturday, April 13, 2019
2 p.m. – 6 p.m.
WHERE:
The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes
The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom
4012 Central Florida Parkway
Orlando, FL 32837
COST:
General admission tickets are $125 per person and VIP tickets are $225 per person. Corporate tables are also available upon request. For more information, visit www.wwsorlando.com.
On Saturday, April 13, 2019, one Sole Man will be crowned “The King of Sole” at the 9th Annual Wine Women & Shoes Orlando presented by Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies, benefiting Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida.
I’m raising money for the 9th Annual Wine Woman & Shoes Orlando event with a goal of $500 to be raised (or as much as possible) – and I would be honored to have your support to become the next “KING OF SOLE”. As part of being a “Sole Man”, I will be pouring wine, leading women into the event, and showing them different vendors.
Votes are counted by donations raised and 100% of the proceeds raised in the King of Sole contest will go directly to Second Harvest to help our neighbors in need –
Click here to donate:
https://2019-wine-women-shoes-orlando-king-of-sole-competition.everydayhero.com/us/ricardo-williams
Second Harvest secures and distributes food and grocery products to approximately 550 local nonprofit feeding programs throughout Central Florida. Last year, with the help of food and financial donors, volunteers and a caring, committed community, the food bank distributed nearly 58 million meals to partner programs such as food pantries, soup kitchens, women’s shelters, senior centers, day care centers and Kids Cafes. In addition, Second Harvest’s 16-week culinary program teaches foodservice-based technical, life and employability skills to economically hard-pressed adults. Second Harvest is distributing enough food to feed 53,000 people a day. To learn more about SHFBCF, visit www.FeedHopeNow.org.