Arboretum of South Barrington’s 9th Annual UnCorked to Benefit Let It Be Us

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The Arboretum of South Barrington has chosen local non-profit, Let It Be Us as the beneficiary of this year’s 9th annual UnCorked wine & food festival from 5:30 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, July 25th! The event will feature the area’s finest wine, sake and artisan crafted appetizers from eight of the Arboretum’s signature restaurants. That includes Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant, Georgio’s Chicago Pizzeria & Pub, Incontro A Tavola, iPic Theaters, MAGO Grill & Cantina, Pinstripes, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, and Wok’ N Fire!

Presented by Toll Brothers, America’s Luxury Home Builder, UnCorked offers a rare opportunity to sample an exciting variety of wine & food while enjoying activities and live music at four entertainment stops PLUS giveaways on the plaza near iPic Theaters and the plaza between Georgio’s and MAGO. You can also shop exclusive retailer deals that evening and the following day, Wednesday, July 26.

UnCorked takes place at The Arboretum of South Barrington, 100 West Higgins Road in South Barrington. The ticket price is $30 and guests must be 21 years of age or older with a valid ID.

For more information about UnCorked or to purchase tickets, CLICK HERE or call (847) 426-6200.

This year’s UnCorked will benefit Let It Be Us, a Barrington-based organization advocating for the education and adoption of children living in Illinois foster care. To learn more about the significant impact they’re having on children in our state, view the video we produced below or visit LetItBeUs.org.


The Arboretum of South Barrington is an upscale mix of more than seventy shops, restaurants and entertainment venues including iPic Theaters, L.L.Bean and HomeGoods. Additional retailers include Victoria’s Secret, White House | Black Market, francesca’s, DSW, Crazy 8 and more. Restaurants include Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, Georgio’s Chicago Pizzeria & Pub, Panera Bread and Noodles & Company.

The open-air center is named for the lush treescapes and gardens of its landscape, and for the large tree farm that formerly stood on the site. For a listing of Arboretum shops, events and offers, visit ShopTheArb.com.

 

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