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Race benefits scholarship for Delaware Tech ag students
Sposato Wine 5K raises $13,614
![Check presentation attendees shown are (l-r) Tony Sposato, co-owner of Sposato Family Vineyards; Janelle Boyer, director of communication and planning at Delaware Tech in Georgetown; Christel Folke, agriculture instructor at Delaware Tech in Georgetown; Karen Sposato, co-owner of Sposato Family Vineyards; Dr. Bobbi Barends, vice president and campus director at Delaware Tech in Georgetown; and Monique Bamforth, co-owner of Seashore Striders. SUBMITTED PHOTO](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/11/field/image/Sposato 5k.jpg)
Check presentation attendees shown are (l-r) Tony Sposato, co-owner of Sposato Family Vineyards; Janelle Boyer, director of communication and planning at Delaware Tech in Georgetown; Christel Folke, agriculture instructor at Delaware Tech in Georgetown; Karen Sposato, co-owner of Sposato Family Vineyards; Dr. Bobbi Barends, vice president and campus director at Delaware Tech in Georgetown; and Monique Bamforth, co-owner of Seashore Striders. SUBMITTED PHOTO
December 1, 2019
The annual Taste of Sposato Wine 5K event, hosted by Sposato Family Vineyards at the Sposato Landscape headquarters in Milton, raised $13,614 this year.
The funds benefit the Sposato Family Vineyards Scholarship, which supports the continued success of agriculture students at Delaware Technical Community College.
More than 150 runners and walkers supported this community event, including Sposato’s Argentine Team, and local musician Angelee Gerovasiliou.
The event also helped raise awareness of the importance and impacts of Delaware soils.