CLEARFIELD – The Clearfield Revitalization Corp. (CRC) has once again partnered with Starr Hill Vineyard & Winery and photographer Steven Smith for the release of the sixth-edition Wine of Clearfield.
The wine will debut at the 2019 Groundhog Wine Festival being held Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Expo II Building at the Clearfield County Fairgrounds.
One-dollar from each bottle sold will be donated to the CRC to further its Main Street revitalization efforts.
“The CRC is grateful to Starr Hill Winery and Steven Smith for their generosity and support of Clearfield’s Main Street Program,” comments Loretta Wagner, Main Street manager.
“This partnership serves not only to support our revitalization efforts, but also to provide the community with a product which is uniquely theirs.”
Kenn Starr of Starr Hill Winery adds, “We have partnered with the CRC the past six years and have contributed close to $2,000. We look forward to seeing the success and enthusiasm with the CRC.
“Starting in January, we are on the road doing over 56 wine festivals throughout Pennsylvania. We always seem to find someone that is from the area and loves the wine.
“They all say they need a bottle of hometown Clearfield. The new sixth-edition bottle can be purchased at any of our Starr Hill Winery locations, inside the Wal-Mart in Clearfield and DuBois, and the winery in Curwensville.”
Starr Hill Vineyard & Winery produces over 40 different wine selections and thousands of gallons each year.