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Home » Friday, September 12 | Batavia “First Pour Fridays” Premiers
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Friday, September 12 | Batavia “First Pour Fridays” Premiers

Fox Valley MagazineBy Fox Valley MagazineSeptember 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Raise a glass and cheer the start of the weekend at First Pour Fridays, Batavia Park District’s new monthly wine tasting series in the Sky Loft room at the newly opened Patrick J. Callahan Community Center.

The first tasting will be this evening from 5:00pm to 7:00pm, with additional tastings at the same time on October 3, November 7 and December 7. Cost is $20 if registered in advance and $25 at the door. To register in advance, visit bataviaparks.org/calendar/events/first-pour-fridays.

“This event offers a great opportunity to try new wines, make new friends and visit our newest facility,” said Elisha Sharp, Batavia Park District recreation supervisor and event coordinator.

First Pour Fridays events feature wine, small bites and live music. This evening, the featured wines will be Villa Maria Sauvignon Blanc, a New Zealand white wine, and Borsao Seleccion Garnacha, a Spanish red wine. Live music will be by Rocco Loffredi on guitar and vocals. Small bites will accompany the wine.

“We hope to create an enjoyable, educational social event in which wine lovers can chat in a relaxed atmosphere and discover a new favorite wine,” Sharp said.

The second-floor Sky Loft room offers panoramic views of the Batavia Riverwalk and Depot Pond through large floor-to-ceiling windows. “It’s the perfect location to start off your weekend with the scenic views and tasting of unique wines,” said Brittany Meyer, Batavia Park District director of community recreation.

The central downtown location of the Callahan Center makes it the perfect spot to kick off weekend plans, Meyer noted, with many restaurants within walking distance. “It can be a great occasion to try new wines and a new Batavia restaurant,” she said.

“It’s a great event to unwind from a busy week,” Meyer added. “We hope this new series will connect others and become a highlight to their downtown Batavia experience.”

Please note: This is a 21+ event. Children are not allowed at the tastings.

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