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St. Paul’s Catholic Student Center hosts Spring Wine Fest

On March 29, 2023March 27, 2023
Sophia Madore
Attendees enjoy a past St. Paul’s Spring Wine Fest. (Contributed photo)

MADISON — St. Paul’s Catholic Student Center, located on the UW-Madison campus, will be hosting its 12th annual Spring Wine Fest on Friday, May 5.

St. Paul’s serves the 49,000 students that attend UW-Madison.

After graduation, many students stay in the Diocese of Madison — having a profound impact on our local parishes and communities.

You’re invited to celebrate the faith life on campus by joining a generation of students, alumni, parents, and generous supporters of the Catholic Center this spring.

The Spring Wine Fest benefits the important outreach and formation St. Paul’s offers to thousands of students each year.

St. Paul’s mission

Located in the heart of Madison for 117 years, St. Paul’s is available for all students to come and encounter God. Its goal is to help each student have a deep emotional encounter with the Risen Christ.

From that encounter, the student discovers his or her own vocation and gains the intellectual and personal formation to confidently share that vocation with the world.

Event details

The Wine Fest evening begins with a joyful reunion during the beer and wine tasting.

There will be eight different wines that come from a variety of states and countries.

You heard that right! It will not just have wine, but Karben4 Brewing, a local brewing company, is one of the generous sponsors of the event and will have plenty of beer to try.

After the tasting, there will be a dinner and a short program featuring the impact of St. Paul’s on students’ vocational discernment, life, and faith formation.

Guests are sure to walk away with the hope that this mission brings to the community and state.

This year’s sponsors include the Diocese of Madison, CG Schmidt, Patriot Properties, attorney Michael Gratz of Boyle Fredrickson, Endres Manufacturing Company, Camp Gray, Backflip, Women’s Care Center, Stiennon & Stiennon, Petr Kolarsky Re/Max Preferred, Crave Brothers, Karben4, Mooyah, and Northleaf Winery.

St. Paul’s eagerly waits to greet you and many Catholics from across Wisconsin to celebrate and support the Catholic mission at the Spring Wine Fest.

Reserve your spot by Friday, April 14, at uwcatholic.org/swf/

For more information, contact Sophia Madore at [email protected]

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