Credit: Maragas Winery

For over a decade, Maragas Winery has been raising food and money for NeighborImpact during their holiday season events. This year, Doug Maragas, winemaker, will be continuing their efforts to raise funds for the NeighborImpact Central Oregon Food Bank. “The holiday season is a time for giving. This year with the disruption of SNAP food benefits, Maragas Winery is again focused on helping our local food bank.”

In the Christmas spirit of giving, to raise money for the NeighborImpact food bank, Maragas, this Christmas Eve from 11:30am to 2:30pm, will be having an Open House. At the Open House, to encourage guests to donate to the cause, for every $10 given by a guest, Maragas will add another $5 to the donation. 100% of the proceeds go to NeighborImpact.

Maragas also stated that they will not be collecting food, explaining “we will only be collecting money for the program. NeighborImpact is in a much better position to purchase the food that’s needed to make the most impact.”

In lieu of collecting a set fee for the event. Maragas Winery will be collecting donations.

• $10 suggested donation (of course you’re welcome to donate more)

• With your donation, you’ll receive a cup of mulled wine, and spiced popcorn

• Live holiday music. Doug Maragas’ daughter, Samantha Maragas, will be returning from the Point Park Conservatory of Performing Arts to serenade guests with Christmas song classics.

100% of the donations go to the Central Oregon NeighborImpact Food Bank. The Winery is decorated for the Holidays and, located just one mile north of Terrebonne at 15523 SW Hwy 97 in Culver, Oregon, in Central Oregon’s pastoral countryside, is beautiful. Maragas emphasized that “many Central Oregonians think we’re remote, but in fact, we’re only 10 minutes north of the Redmond Home Depot on Hwy. 97.” Information on the Christmas Eve event can be found at:  https://www.maragaswinery.com/press–events.

This story is based on submitted information and has not been verified by our news team

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