Lake Geneva Wine Festival, Sept. 11-13 2009

By Dan Plutchak ( Contact )   August 12, 2009 - 9:31 a.m.

Lake Geneva Wine Festival benefits local organizations

The Lake Geneva Wine Festival supports the needs of children, families and education in the Lake Geneva community. "We're pleased to present an exclusive experience at inclusive pricing," said Lake Geneva Wine Festival Co-Chair Grace Eckland. STORY

From the beginning, volunteers make the event a success

The Lake Geneva Wine Festival is a group of devoted volunteers, forming the core of an organization that came to life in 2007. Committed to supporting families, improving education and building community, they are the foundation for the spectacular wine events that will take place annually the first weekend after Labor Day in Lake Geneva. STORY

10 things to know before you go:

1) What: Lake Geneva Venetian Festival.

2) When: Sept. 11-13, 2009

3) Where: Gazlo guide to Grand Geneva Resort and Spa and downtown Lake Geneva.

4) Official site: www.lakegenevawinefestival.com.

5) Schedule: Daily events.

6) Tickets: How to attend.

7) Getting around: Bus schedule

7) Finding a place to stay and eat: www.walworthcogetaway.com

9) Follow on www.twitter.com

10) Submit photos from the event HERE.

Related links:

Wine Festival special section

Feature: The Hunt Club Restuarant

Feature: The Abbey Resort and Avani Spa

Feature: Grand Geneva Resort and Spa

Grand Geneva Resort and Spa on Gazlo.com

Photos from the 2008 Lake Geneva Wine Festival

Web cam overlooking the Riviera

Lake Geneva Chamber of Commerce

Walworth County Visitors Bureau

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