Community Spirit: A Night of Food, Wine, and Art
The upcoming event hosted by AniChe Cellars promises an evening filled with local culinary delights, fine wines, live music, and art, all aimed at supporting the WAGAP Food Bank Network. This initiative supports thousands of families in Klickitat and Skamania counties annually, promoting community collaboration and generosity.
A Celebration of Cultural Diversity
Guests attending the event can look forward to a carefully curated dinner that honors the immigrant and Indigenous roots of the Columbia Gorge. The meal will feature local ingredients paired with exquisite wines from local wineries, including AniChe Cellars, Willow Wine Cellars, Loop de Loop, and Inconnu Wine.
An Evening of Artistic Engagement
The night will not only tantalize taste buds but also engage the senses with live music performed by the talented Isabeau Waia’u Walker. An intriguing live art project, led by Chris Cazares, WAGAP’s Education & Engagement Coordinator, will actively involve attendees in the creative process. Additionally, an ancestor art installation by Gracen Bookmyer will serve as a poignant reminder of the rich cultural heritage that binds the community together.
Why This Is Trending
As awareness around food insecurity and community support initiatives grows, events like this one are gaining traction in public discourse. Many Indians, particularly those in diaspora communities, are increasingly interested in cultural events that blend food, art, and social responsibility. This trend is further fueled by a rising appreciation for collaborative efforts that focus on local contributions, making it not only relevant but also essential to engage in such community-centric activities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the event?
The event aims to raise funds for the WAGAP Food Bank Network, which supports individuals and families in Klickitat and Skamania counties.
Who is hosting the event?
The event is hosted by AniChe Cellars and sponsored by Riverview Bank, First Interstate Bank, and various local wineries.
What can attendees expect during the evening?
Attendees will enjoy a dinner celebrating local culinary traditions, paired with local wines, live music, and immersive art experiences.
Is the event open to everyone?
Yes, everyone is welcomed to participate in this community-focused event that highlights cultural engagement and collective responsibility.





