AJ’s Fine Foods “The Art of Wine and Tastes of the Season”

By on September 6, 2019 0 1103Views

The Eddie Basha Collection is hosting AJ’s Fine Foods “The Art of Wine and Tastes of the Season” on Sunday, October 20, 2019, from 12:00 – 3:00 pm at the Zelma Basha Salmeri Gallery located at 22402 S. Basha Road, Chandler, Arizona 85248.

Wine lovers and foodies are invited to sample spectacular winter wines, along with food tastings and pairing concepts ideal for holiday entertaining and gift giving – all while experiencing a treasured Arizona art collection.

Tickets are $50 and are available for purchase at the 10 AJ’s Fine Foods valley locations. All proceeds benefit the Adelante Foundation.

AJ’s Fine Foods

AJ’s Fine Foods, owned and operated by Bashas’ Family of Stores, is Arizona’s leading gourmet and specialty store format offering a multitude of selections from its Wine Cellars, Fromageries, Seafood Grottos, Grocery Corners, Boulangeries, Bistros, Farmer’s Markets, Floral Boutiques, and Home Décor & Gifts Centers.

The Adelante Foundation

Since its inception in 1999, the Adelante Foundation has granted scholarships for over 300 Arizona students attending community colleges, universities, and institutions of higher learning. The foundation continues to support programs that promote a healthy and educated Arizona community for all of its children, families, and adults.

The Eddie Basha Collection

The Eddie Basha Collection is one of the largest, privately-owned collections of contemporary Western American and American Indian art. The collection contains over 3,500 pieces, each personally acquired by Arizona businessman, education advocate, and philanthropist, the late Eddie Basha.

The collection can be seen at the Zelma Basha Salmeri Gallery of Western American and American Indian Art located at 22402 S. Basha Road, Chandler, AZ 85248. The gallery is typically open Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. It’s recommended that visitors call the information line at 480-895-5230 (press option 2) to make sure the gallery is open prior to visiting. Admission is free!