Eleventh Annual Project Zin

Eleventh Annual Project Zin

Winemaker Clay Mauritson and Chef Charlie Palmer invite you to the Eleventh Annual Project Zin event

By Project Zin

Date and time

Saturday, August 21, 2021 · 6:30 - 9:30pm PDT

Location

Bricoleur Vineyards

7394 Starr Road Windsor, CA 95492

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

Project Zin

Chef Charlie Palmer and Winemaker Clay Mauritson invite you to the Eleventh Annual Project Zin event, August 20-21, 2021. The celebratory weekend features dining and educational events hosted by Chef Palmer, Clay Mauritson, and some of the industry’s most elite winemakers.

Saturday evening’s preeminent event, Project Zin, will be hosted at the spectacular Bricoleur Vineyards. The event will gather some of the most sought-after Zinfandels paired with the food of Chefs Charlie Palmer, of Dry Creek Kitchen, Evan Castro of Bricoleur Vineyards as well as top local Sonoma County chefs. All proceeds will benefit the Down Syndrome Association North Bay.

Please visit projectzin.org for additional event details.

Project Zin Hotel Lodging Packages include:

  • Two Night Accommodations for two in a luxurious Hotel Healdsburg, h2hotel or Harmon Guest House Room including breakfast and complimentary valet parking
  • Welcome Wine Reception With Clay and Carrie Mauritson
  • Two Tickets to Behind the Scenes at Mauritson Winery
  • Two Tickets to Project Zin at Bricoleur Vineyards
  • VIP Check-in to All Events

Project Zin Bricoleur Vineyards Package includes:

  • Two Night Accommodations For four (two couples) at the Bricoleur Vineyards Milk Barn home including wine country breakfast basket and parking
  • Welcome Wine Reception With Clay and Carrie Mauritson
  • Four Tickets to Behind the Scenes at Mauritson Winery
  • Four Tickets to Project Zin at Bricoleur Vineyards
  • VIP Check-in to All Events

Organized by

Proceeds will benefit the Down Syndrome Connection of the Bay Area. DSCBA’s mission is to empower, inspire and support people with Down Syndrome, their families, and the community that serves them while fostering awareness and acceptance in all areas of life.

DSCBA develops services that are in line with members’ needs and strives to continuously break down barriers to success by providing resources, technology, and education through their direct services. Their Down Syndrome Education Alliance, Expression Connection and Communication Readiness Programs, as well as Peer Development Classes, Medical Outreach Alliance, public policy outreach, education advocacy, new parent outreach, support groups, and more, reflect the diverse needs of their members.

Their programs and services include information and programs for new and expecting parents, the THRIVE Program, Connection Groups, Music Therapy, Speech Services as well as Communication Readiness Programs.

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