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D'Vine Wine and Beer Festival is Saturday

Courtesy-Developmental Services, Inc.

COLUMBUS, Ind. - The 2026 D'Vine Wine and Beer Festival, benefiting DSI (Developmental Services, Inc.), is this Saturday, February 21, at The Commons in downtown Columbus.

The annual event is from 1 to 5 p.m., with VIP ticketholders getting an early start at noon.

There will be a selection of local wineries, breweries, distilleries, and vendors. Your ticket includes unlimited tastings throughout the afternoon, with bottles, glasses, and cans available for purchase.

Attendees will also enjoy live music, a lively silent auction, a raffle, and a charcuterie spread.

By participating in the D'vine Wine and Beer Festival this Saturday, you help individuals with disabilities at DSI live more independent, engaged, and fulfilling lives.

Advance regular tickets are $30 each or $50 per pair. VIP admission is $50 or two for $75. Tickets on the day of the event are $50.

Grab your tickets now at https://givebutter.com/dvine2026.

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