Westmoreland Sanctuary
Westmoreland’s Winterfest

Westmoreland’s Winterfest

Westmoreland Sanctuary Winterfest
Event: Winterfest! Fundraiser at Westmoreland Sanctuary
Date: February 6th
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Tickets: $150 per person | $175 at the door
Sponsorship Levels:
  • American Elm Tree or Sugar Maple Tree:$1,000+
  • Brookside Trail or Cole Kettle: $5,000+
  • Sanctuary Summit House or Bechtel Lake House: $10,000+
    All sponsors will have their names permanently recognized in our Environmental Education Center.
Dress Code: Casual Chic
Description:
Join us for Winterfest! at Westmoreland Sanctuary, an evening of delicious food, seasonal wines, music, and a silent auction in support of our Environmental Education Center and ongoing conservation and educational work. This year’s event features a distinguished Charles Ludington, Wine History and Tastings known for engagements at the Yale Club and other notable venues, who will guide guests through a curated tasting of exceptional seasonal wines. The theme for Winterfest will be “Winter Wines.” He will introduce the wines and be available to discuss them throughout the evening.
Enjoy a festive night while helping preserve nature and education for generations to come.
Wine Specialist Background:
Charles (Chad) Ludington graduated from Yale College with a BA in history. He received his PhD in history from Columbia University. For twenty years he was a professor of history at North Carolina State University and New York University. His books includeThe Politics of Wine in Britain: A New Cultural History (2013), A Long Shadow: The Story of an Ulster Irish Family (2016), Food Fights: How History Matters to Contemporary Food Debates (2019), and The Irish in Eighteenth-Century Bordeaux (2024). He is the general editor of the forthcoming Bloomsbury Cultural History of Wine.  He now conducts wine tastings and gives wine history talks.