Date and Time
Saturday Nov 7, 2015
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST
11/7/2015 General Admission: 7-9pm Patron Party 6-7pm
Location
The Kansas City Public Library Central Branch - Helzberg Auditorium 14 W 10th Street Kansas City, MO 64105
Fees/Admission
GA Single Tickets - $60, Double - $100 Patron Single Tickets - $75, Double - $65
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Contact Information
Tickets: http://www.eventbrite.com/myevent?eid=18788559086
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/guessthegrapekc
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Description
Drink Wine, Save Sight! Join us for the 2nd annual Guess The Grape blind wine tasting supporting The Kansas City Free Eye Clinic and featuring blind wine tastings curated by Cellar Rat Wine Merchants. Hear from guest host and newly elected 3rd District City Council member Quinton Lucas about his involvement in Kansas City projects. Guests will enjoy breathtaking new automobiles from Mercedes-Benz of Kansas City and Tesla, enticing hors d?oeuvres from Lidia?s in the Crossroads, complimentary wine & beer, live music, and take home a swag bag loaded with goodies. Enjoy a silent auction packed with memorabilia, skin-care products, artwork, fine wine, and experiences. Take test drives and have the chance to win 24 hours with a Tesla Model S! Our events are short and sweet. Join us from 7-9pm or a purchase a Patron?s ticket to enjoy a pre-event cocktail reception and special swag bag. Did you know that 80% of all vision impairment can be prevented? That?s why we exist and we want your help to provide accessible eye care in our community. In 2009, health care student volunteers founded The Kansas City Free Eye Clinic which unites eye doctors, volunteers, and supporters to serve hundreds of low-income and homeless adults & children each year with comprehensive free eye care and eyeglasses to prevent blindness from sight-robbing eye disease and offer meaningful quality of life improvements through clear vision. We believe in simple fixes that are low-cost and high-impact enabling people that seek our services with necessary quality of life improvements. Without accessible eye care, someone may lose the ability to find employment posing a burden on their family, be unable to drive safely, or children may not see the chalkboard and have a hard time learning. Our safety-net clinic frequently serves those who haven?t had an eye exam in over 7 years and are at high-risk for debilitating vision loss to unseen, gradual eye disease. Consider a donation if you can?t join us at the event. Just $30 is all it takes to help another individual with a comprehensive eye exam and glasses. Learn more at www.kcfreeeyeclinic.org
