Pour in the Park is Parker’s very first outdoor wine tasting event. Come to O’Brien Park in Old Town Parker Memorial Day Weekend May 29th 2010 and enjoy wine’s from around the world.
Whether you are enjoying the Senior PGA Championship or just looking for something fun to liven up your Memorial Day Weekend, the Pour in the Park Festival is the place to be!
When & Where
Saturday May 29th
2pm till 8pm
Old Town Parker – O’Brien Park
The festival will feature a wine tasting area with numerous wines from around the world as well as a variety of music and local talent.
Participation in the Wine Tasting is $20 which includes commemorative glass and access to all 40 wines from around the world to try by way of wine tasting tickets. Food can be purchased from local vendors, and downtown Parker restaurants that will be open for business. Attendance is free. Wine tasting participants must be 21 years of age or older.
H2O’Brien Splash Park will be open, various restaurant will have food available for sale and many businesses will have special discounts going on throughout the event. The entertainment is free for everyone.
There will be live music that progresses from the 50’s through the 80’s. The musical line-up is as follows:
| Time Frame | Band | Type of Music |
| 2pm till 4pm | Cruisin’ Cats | 50’s & 60’s |
| 4:30 till 6pm | Olachi | 70’s & Motown |
| 6:30pm till 8pm | That Eighties Band | 80’s |
There are some chairs available in the park, but it would be a good idea to bring your own.








The information says wines from around the world – which ones? I hope we are going to see some of the local wines near Parker as well as Palisade.
I cannot seem to locate much info about this event?? How many wines will be represented and do we need to bring chairs? Are children allowed and do adults get wrist bands? Can you please direct me to a better website to gain more info…
40 wines will be available to taste, and it looks like it will be run very similar to the wine walks with the commemorative glass and tickets to taste wine. The park has some chairs but it would probably be a good idea to bring your own. Lee & Shari Riggs of Vines are choosing the wines so I'm sure they'll be spectacular! For $20 bucks and a commemorative glass, free entertainment… sounds like it will be a good deal.