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A night of celebration transforms into real support for families facing their hardest days.

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Now in its third year, Wine Women & Shoes has raised $185,000+ to support families in our community — making it a night out that truly makes a difference.

Photos courtesy of Legacy Stables and Events + Steve Visserman

Wine Women & Shoes Winston-Salem returns for its third year on Thursday, April 30.

Women are invited to gather at Legacy Stables & Events for an unforgettable evening of fashion, friendship, fine wine + philanthropy — all benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Piedmont Triad.

The evening blends glamour with heart, featuring wine tastings, a boutique marketplace, a seated dinner, and impactful fundraising moments that support families with children receiving medical care in our community. Ronald McDonald House provides a warm, welcoming place to stay close, offering meals, comfort, and support when families need it most.

New this year, the Wall of Sparkle adds a fun twist. Guests can select a mystery jewelry box (valued at $50+), with the chance for even higher-value surprises. A Mocktail Station will also be available, ensuring a festive experience for all guests.

This year’s theme, Every Table Is a Party, means you need to gather nine friends and reserve a table to receive a complimentary bottle of champagne. Limited VIP tickets are available for early access to the marketplace + wine tastings, offering first pick of the evening’s experiences.

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