Community Corner Interview: Jay Smith of Glass House Winery

Community Corner Interview: Jay Smith of Glass House Winery

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Samantha spoke to Jay Smith, new owner of Glass House Winery, on their first annual Primavera Fest this Saturday April 23rd from 11-9p. Live music from local bands will play throughout the day and there will be local food vendors on site as well with oysters, hot dogs, wine slushies, and more! This is a dog friendly and family friendly event and will happen rain or shine. More info here: First Annual Primavera Fest @ Glass House Winery | Facebook

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