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Clearbrook brings a wine and craft beer tasting to your living room

Clearbrook's annual Friends Wine and Craft Beer Tasting is going virtual for 2021.

The nonprofit's virtual event on Saturday, Feb. 27, will feature wine and beer packages from Church Street Brewery Company, in Itasca and Martin Ray Winery.

Ranging from $45-$110, all packages include access to a live Zoom tasting, wine and/or beer, and fun extras such as a cheese pack, branded wineglasses, a Morkes Chocolates box, and more.

Clearbrook will be raffling off a Peloton, courtesy of Assurance. Tickets are $25 or $100 for five. Participants will also have the chance to win other fun silent auction items.

Participants can pick up their packages at D'Vine Wine and Gifts in Palatine the Thursday and Friday before the event. Shipping is also available for an extra cost.

Clearbrook would like to thank the event's sponsors Assurance in Schaumburg, D'Vine Wine and Gifts in Palatine and Cardinal Color Group in Itasca.

All proceeds from this event benefit Clearbrook's mission to enrich the lives of thousands with intellectual and developmental disabilities and help them embrace their potential.

For information, visit www.clearbrook.org/events/friends.

Clearbrook is home, a family, to more than 8,000 children and adults impacted by intellectual and developmental disabilities. Clearbrook supports them, and their families, by providing support across the life span, helping them to live their fullest lives possible.

Clearbrook provides personalized children, community day, employment, residential and clinical services at more than 60 locations in 160 communities throughout the Chicago area and is the largest provider of home-based services in the state. Clearbrook is proud of its deep expertise that spans six decades - allowing it to care for an array of unique needs. Clearbrook is more than just a nonprofit, it is family, friends, a job, a way to give back, home. Employing more than 900 people, Clearbrook reports that 92 percent of every dollar raised goes directly into programs and services.

For information, visit www.clearbrook.org.

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