Community Corner

Rock the Vine 4 is this Weekend in Stillwater

Rock the Vine 4 that will take place Saturday, June 8 at St. Croix Vineyards in Stillwater.

Taking the stage this year is:

Gates open at 11:30 a.m. Music starts at noon and ends at 8 p.m. This is a 21-plus only show with I.D. General admission tickets—including parking and free bottled water—cost $15.

Ticket options also include a $20 general admission ticket including a wine tasting, parking and free bottled water; and $35 option that includes five 16 oz pints of Summit beer, parking and free bottled water.

The festival offers an afternoon of live music, regional microbrews, wine tastings, food trucks and community in the picturesque surroundings of the vineyard. The event will also feature a nonprofit village this year showcasing the work of several local nonprofits.

For more information about the Rock the Vine 4 causes, and free music downloads from Rock the Vine artists, follow the Rock the Vine Facebook and Twitter accounts.

Festival Information

  •  ATM On site.
  • Wine from Saint Croix Vineyards and handcrafted beer from Summit Brewing available by the glass.
  • Umbrella's, Festival shades, folding chairs and banners allowed.
  • Pets welcome.
  • Free parking
  • NO BYOB, No Guns or controlled substances allowed.
  • Security will be on site.
In the event of inclement weather the show will be rescheduled or tickets will be honored at a future rock the Cause event. According to a news release:
  • 100 percent of the net proceeds will go to work encouraging and supporting volunteerism and stewardship in our community through Rock the Cause and our charitable partners.
  • 50 percent of all ticket services fees also go to the cause as a donation from Ticketfly.
  • 100 percent of all beer sales go to work in our community courtesy of Summit Brewing
  • 50 percent of all Wine by the glass sales go to work in our community courtesy of Saint Croix Vineyards.

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