The popular event is all set to go on March 26th, after it had to be rescheduled because of a snow storm.
WOODSTOCK - The Woodstock Chamber of Commerce has found a rain date for the Forks and Corks event.
They will have the evening on Tuesday March 26th after postponing the event last month because of a snow storm. President Kim Whitehead says all of the vendors will be in attendance on the 26th.
"It is our most fun event, it is very casual, come in your jeans, come to the door at 6:00 pm. and make sure to come hungry because will have over 25 food vendors and 19 beverage vendors that will be there that you will be able to take samples from."
She adds there is always something new to try, which makes the event exciting.
"We always have new vendors each year so there's always something new to try, so that always changes things up. And we have a couple of new wineries like Burning Kiln is coming, Rockway, there's another place from the Pelee Island area. Pelee Island, of course is coming back."
Anyone who already purchased a ticket will be able to go on the 26th and they do have a few more on sale right now.
Tickets cost $45.00 and they can be purchased online here or at the Woodstock District Chamber of Commerce.

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