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 19416 Livernois Ave Detroit MI 48221  See map

Metro Detroiters                                                       

Sisters Outreach Services (SOS) a nonprofit organization invites you and your colleagues to come spend a relaxing evening with us for a worthy cause.  From Asti Spumanti, Bordeaux, Merlot, Chardonnay to Zinfandel, we’ll taste wine for a worthy cause.  Our Wine Tasting takes place September 23, 2012 at the elegant 1917 American Bistro, located in the historic Avenue of Fashion’s Livernois district in Detroit.  Proceeds from the Wine Tasting are allocated to our programs designed to give Metro Detroit families in need not a “hand out but a hand up!”  Won't you join us for an evening of wine, cheese and jazz dedicated to uplifting the families that have been hit hardest by the down turn in our economy?  Check out the programs that your glass of wine will support at www.sistersoutreachservices.com.  To purchase your ticket click Click Here.  Come network with some of Metro Detroit’s “movers and shakers”.  Reserve your ticket/s today, space is limited to the first 100 individuals.  We look forward to toasting, clicking glasses and spending a relaxing elegant evening with you!

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