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By Karen Mansfield 1 min read
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The annual Corks & Kegs Festival
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Victoria’s Fudge-a licious owners Vicki and Nick Zotis of Venetia offered homemade chocolates and candies at Corks & Kegs. They set up shop in the Choc-go-latier confection stand owned by their daughter, Megan Zotis.
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Leslie Alexas serves a beverage to a festival-goer at Corks & Kegs.
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Renee Sellitti, right, of Weirton, W.Va., shops at Vintage Grace Boutique and chats with the boutique’s owner, Becca Carl, at the Corks & Kegs Festival.
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“My So-Called ’90s Band” entertained festival-goers Saturday with hits from the 1990s.
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Sue Ellen Taddy of North Strabane Township enjoys a potato chip and cheese dish while listening to the “My So-Called ’90s Band” at the Corks & Kegs Festival on Saturday.

Thousands of wine, beer and spirits enthusiasts turned out at the ninth annual Corks & Kegs Festival over the weekend at Hollywood Casino at the Meadows. The event, featuring the area’s best wineries, breweries and distilleries, also included a variety of vendors offering everything from crafts and clothing to home remodeling and health services, more than a dozen food trucks and live entertainment. A portion of the proceeds from Corks & Kegs will be donated to Face-2-Face Healing, which supports people dealing with cancer or other conditions that cause an altered self-image. The festival continues today until 5 p.m.

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