The Jessup Wine Festival, which took place on the grounds at Jessup Hose Co. #2, featured 10 local wineries, vendors, live entertainment and more.
The Jessup Wine Festival, which took place at Jessup House Co. No. 2, included raffle baskets, live entertainment, vendors and wine samplings from local wineries.
The Jessup Wine Festival, which took place at the Jessup Hose Co. #2 grounds featured wine samplings from 10 local wineries.
From left: Virginia Orlowski of Moscow and Alyssa and Bobby Bochicchio of Elmhurst
From left: Giuliana DeSavino of Peckville, Nora Famularo of Saylorsburg and Katlyn Van Horn of Sussex, New Jersey
Mike and Denise Seman of Forest City
From left: Erica Santiago of Carbondale, Renee Fetcho of Jessup and Beverly Valvano Merkel of Jessup
From left: Lisa and Barry Doyle of Jermyn, Jim Wojciechowski of Jermyn and Ann Maslar of Eynon
Jesse Lick of Peckville and Tori Doyle of Dunmore
Jamie Reese of Fleetville and Kristi Altemier of Waymart
From left: Heather Schroeder of Olyphant, Ashley Coviello of Olyphant and Kelly Vituszynski of Dickson City
A crowd waits to sample various wines under a vendor tent at the eighth annual Jessup Wine Festival.
Rita Kuchta of Duryea and Ron Lasota of Dickson City
A crowd waits to sample various wines under a vendor tent at the eighth annual Jessup Wine Festival.
From left: Dominick DelPrete of Jermyn, Jessica McHugh of Throop, Melissa Moore of Jermyn, Chris Stephens of Jermyn and Frank Kulick of Jermyn
Marylou Murtha of Kingston, left, and Gwen Garrett of Wilkes-Barre
Emma Black is a photographer and writes Up Close and Personal, which spotlights people from all walks of life in NEPA who have a unique skill, craft, talent or trade. She is a graduate of Abington Heights High School and University of Scranton, where she studied journalism and electronic media. Emma has been with Times-Shamrock Communications since 2016 and enjoys playing, coaching and following soccer; exploring international cuisine; and doing arts and crafts in her free time. Contact: eblack@timesshamrock.com; 570-348-9100; @emmablack_13
Emma Black is a photographer and writes Up Close and Personal, which spotlights people from all walks of life in NEPA who have a unique skill, craft, talent or trade. She is a graduate of Abington Heights High School and University of Scranton, where she studied journalism and electronic media. Emma has been with Times-Shamrock Communications since 2016 and enjoys playing, coaching and following soccer; exploring international cuisine; and doing arts and crafts in her free time. Contact: eblack@timesshamrock.com; 570-348-9100; @emmablack_13