DAVENPORT, IOWA (March 5, 2019) — Last month, Biaggi’s in Davenport, Iowa partnered with Family Resources to host a wine tasting event bringing in $4,750 to the organization.

This was the fifth year for the event, featuring a delicious spread by Chef Patrick Trainor and wine-tastings provided by Okoboji Wine, Johnson Brother’s Distributing, Glazer’s Distributing of Iowa, and Dimitri Wine and Spirits.

All proceeds benefit the many programs and services offered by Family Resources. Biaggi’s Manager, Keith Behr, generously sponsors the event, ensuring 100% of all ticket sales support those served by Family Resources.

“Nearly $5,000 does a lot for an organization — like providing 61 nights for an individual staying in our shelter,” said Interim President, Nicole Cisne Durbin. “We love working with Keith and the team at Biaggi’s to bring this event to our supporters every year. It is because of partnerships like this we are able to carry out our mission.”

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