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Ashland’s First Friday Empanada Throwdown

We noticed that a lot of places in Ashland do something cool for First Friday. So, sure, we’ll be followers this time.

We’re calling it First Friday Flights! Or maybe we’re calling it the Empanada Throwdown!

Either way, it’s a music, food, and wine event that you should definitely join! Here’s the deal:

Freshly made local empanadas from Caba Empanadas. Light summer wines from Resistance Wine Co (that’s us!)

You could pretty much hang out all day if you want. But if you just want to pop in for a few empanadas/pours, you could have plenty of time left to visit all the other galleries.

Also, we have some art so you don’t just have to look at that weird friend you invited… But, still, bring your friends.

$20.00 Wine tastings + whatever an empanada cost in 2024.

RSVPs are greatly appreciated!

Date & Time:

October 4, 2024 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Cost:

$20

Resistance Wine Company

322 N Pioneer St
Ashland,97520

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