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Midwest City will host Wine, Beer and Food Festival
MIDWEST CITY -- On Saturday, May 19, The Sheraton Hotel Midwest City Hotel at the Reed Conference Center will be transformed into an extraordinary setting for the inaugural edition of the Made in Oklahoma Wine, Beer and Food Festival. The event will showcase “A State of Great Tastes” in true Oklahoma style. According to event organizer, Melanie Voice, executive director of the MWC Convention & Visitors Bureau, the event will feature something for the entire family. Wine connoisseurs and novices alike will be treated to a variety of Oklahoma produced wines and specialty brews from throughout Oklahoma in the transformed event plaza, which over-looks the beautiful waterfall gardens.
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