September 17th, 2008 By Justin Williams
Mr. Alexander Suggests You Try the Wine at the Jazz, Wine & Arts Festival
A few weeks ago when I wrote about what I thought the Freedom Festival should become, a few commenters suggested I wanted it to turn into the Jazz, Wine & Arts Festival that is taking place this Saturday. The one-day celebration will showcase non-stop entertainment and art in the heart of Evansville’s downtown district.
The festival will run from 11AM to 7PM on Saturday and will feature wine samplings from area wineries such as Carousel Winery and Oliver Winery among others. Food will be offered by Firefly, Just Rennie’s and Biaggi’s.
Local music will take place on three different stages and will feature Cynthia MacDonald & Bob Green, Matt Clark and Reunion Trio. The Indiana University Jazz Ensemble are slated to headline the event. Advance tickets are $15 for individuals, $25 for couples until Saturday, when the price goes up $5.






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SingleGuy
September 18, 2008 @ 06:13AM
It’s hard to support an event that blatantly discriminates against singles. Apparently they’re not interested in our business, and I’ll oblige by staying at home.
Justin Williams
September 18, 2008 @ 06:18AM
How does it discriminate against singles?
gmwong
September 18, 2008 @ 11:02AM
You’ll appreciate the couples discount when you aren’t single.
Or your could take a friend?
Jenna
September 18, 2008 @ 12:55PM
Just because there is a couple’s discount they are discriminating against single people? Not hardly. Besides, you could easily get a couples ticket by taking a friend or family member and thus take advantage of it. Places all over the country have “couples” discounts in order to attract people out, its not because they are biased against you being single. Hell, the gym I have a membership at has a discount for couples, I’m not married, so I still got that discount by adding my father as the other person. I didn’t leave the gym because they were “discriminating against singles”
Really?