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Tastes of Ancaster feeds the Body and Soul
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The Ancaster Knights of Columbus return in 2010 for the sixth annual Tastes of Ancaster event. The event for 2010 will be held on Thursday June 10th, from 6 pm to 9:30 pm, at Marquis Gardens, 1365 Sandhill, in Ancaster and will kick off Ancaster Heritage weekend.

Tickets are $40 per person and are available online Reserve your tickets online here! and at Rastin's Guardian Pharmacy at the corner of Wilson St and Sulphur Springs Road (payment by cash/cheque at Rastins).

The Ron Palangio Group will top off the festive mood with the smooth sounds of jazz and popular music throughout the evening.

All attending the event will enjoy culinary delights from the best Ancaster restaurants and an excellent selection of wines and beers from local, regional and international brewers and wineries.

Guests enjoy sampling a great selection of wines and brews.
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The committee also wishes to express their thanks for the promotional support of their media sponsors:



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Ron Palangio, Antoinette Krusto and Frank Rocchi of the Ron Palangio Trio

Celli's of Ancaster smorgasborg of tastes a big hit Celli_s

Tickets are now available at Rastin's Pharmacy at Wilson and Sulphur Springs and you can reserve your tickets online now!

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The participating restaurants are: The Ancaster Old Mill, The Brassie Pub, Celli's, Coach & Lantern, The Opera House and Tea Room, Faloney's, Marquis Gardens, M & M Meat Shops, My Thai, India Village Restaurant, Angela's Cakes,
Chef Jeff Crump from the Ancaster Old Mill delights with a chive original Chef Jeff Crump
In addition, the vineyards attending include Peller Estates, Colio Estate Wines, and Stoney Ridge Estate Winery, and they will be joined by Alexander Keiths, Sleeman's, Steamwhistle, and Labatt Breweries.

The Brassie shares a pasta delight with guests The Brassie The Tastes of Ancaster is presented by the St. Ann's Knights of Columbus in Ancaster and is a part of the Ancaster Heritage festivities.
The chair Scott Rastin is pleased that the event has proven to be everything that the committee had hoped and more.

All proceeds from the Tastes of Ancaster will benefit the local community service organizations and charities.
Scott Rastin and Henry Vens announce the draw winners ScottAndHenry
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