Hey wine-fans... here we go again. Another CRAZY Friday night on the books. We are again booked-up, so please give me a shout if you're driving any distance. We might not be able to seat you tonight.
It's been a busy week- prep station repairs, loading up on deliveries for my 2-week absence. I'm heading to Superior for the Screenwriter's Colony workshop. I'll be sipping a little wine from my beautiful guestroom in Lew & Pamela's beautiful Victorian colony house. This year I'm being joined by 9 other writers from across the country. Can't wait. We pitch 3 ideas first thing Monday morning.
We've also been busy tracking down the semi that delivered the Friend Historical Society's 400 Riedel wine glasses. If you haven't signed up for this great fundraiser wine tasting set for tomorrow night, 6:30PM in the San Carlo next door to PHouse... do it! It's fun. Great food... great lesson, great wine. Then bring your favorite Riedel glass to PHouse and we'll tag it, and give you $1 off your glass of wine (saves us doing the dishes :)
Do you follow Route 6 efforts to re-gain historic status? Friend is on the list of Malerie's stops as she films the history and stories of Route 6 (hwy 6). The Pour House and Warren Opera House could be featured in her film. I've just emailed her- she's headed our way from Urbandale IA... hoping she'll make a stop this evening, or tomorrow.
If you caught Mason Douglas @ PHouse in May, stay tuned. He's burnin' up the radio. I caught him this AM on a Nashville station, doing an interview, and performing "People fall in love everyday" live. What a voice that man has. He'll be back- we're looking at October. So, if you missed him in May- keep checking the blog, or http://www.visitthepourhouse.com/ events page.
Cheers, and stay tuned. Happy Friday!
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