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Wine walk for a cause in North Hills

North Hills is hosting a one-day wine event in benefit of the local nonprofit Kay Yow Cancer Fund.

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Four people stand outside holding small wine cups and a map. All four are smiling at the camera.

The nonprofit is named after Hall of Fame NC State coach Kay Yow.

Photo via North Hills

Sip, stroll, shop, and support at the upcoming North Hills Wine Walk, taking place this Saturday, May 3 from 3-6 p.m.

Held in benefit of the Kay Yow Cancer Fund, a local nonprofit that supports cancer research and community programs, this one-day event offers attendees the chance to sample wines from several North Hills hotspots.

Here’s how it works:

📍 Stop at each shop

After registering, you’ll receive a sampling cup for wine or beer, along with a special “event passport” that lists all participating locations.

Your passport will be marked at each stop as you stroll the district, and completed passports can be returned at the end for a raffle-style drawing featuring fun North Hills prizes.

Tickets are now available online, with 100% of the ticket proceeds going directly to the Kay Yow Cancer Fund.

Grab your pals, and we’ll see you there.

Sip and support

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