This Friday, get your glow on at Downtown Lodi's Neon School Street Wine Stroll. More than 25 wineries will pour their wines in shops and boutiques from 6 to 9 p.m.
The Lodi Chamber of Commerce is hosting the School Street Wine Stroll to showcase the wines of the Lodi Appellation and restaurants, businesses and wine bars in the area.
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Jackson Scott posted at 1:19 pm on Fri, Oct 19, 2012.
He's back! Glad to see Doug back online. Was your probation lifted by the LNS? Of course, just like Kim, Kevin, Joann, Darrell, etc we all know what he's going to say.
1. Everything is a conspiracy theory, a backroom deal, and the infamous Good Ol Boys Network.
2. The Lodi City Council is Satan. Everything is their fault.
3. LUSD issues are even blamed on the CC.
4. No wine oriented events should be allowed... even though it drives our local economy
Welcome Back Doug!
Doug Chaney posted at 9:52 am on Fri, Oct 19, 2012.
Exactly my thoughts, Mr. Paglia. The downtown area would be a great night for a DUI saturation patrol involving multi agencies rather than just LPD, to assure that ALL suspected DUI/impaired drivers are held accountable and no get out of jail free cards or free rides home.
Kevin Paglia posted at 6:45 am on Thu, Oct 18, 2012.
I wonder if they will be doing a DUI saturation patrol afterwards?