Wine and Wags blends fine wine and furry friends all for a good cause

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BERRIEN COUNTY, Mich. -- Wine and Wags returned to Round Bar Winery and Estate in Baroda this morning, blending together fine wine and furry friends for an awesome day at the barn.
The philanthropic event raises money for two local non-profits, The Michiana Humane Society and Friends of Berrien County Animal Services, both of which support animal lives in our community.
ABC57 was able to catch up with Round Barn's Director of Marketing Jenn Wozniak, who explains how Wine and Wags provides an opportunity to give back.
"This is a great event for us to give back to our community and to the Humane Society. Our founders, Rick and Sherry Morris, are huge supporters of the Humane Society, along with now owner Matt Morris, who appreciates what these organizations do," stated Wozniak.
Wozniak says if you missed out this year, Wine and Wags is set to return June of next year.