American Museum of Fly Fishing's Annual Napa Dinner and Auction

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Where else can you blend your own bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon and browse an exhibit of Zane Grey fishing paraphernalia? The American Museum of Fly Fishing (www.amff.com) is hosting a dinner and auction at the Louis M. Martini Winery in St. Helena, California on June 2. "This event will feature an exciting sporting auction with fabulous fly fishing trips, fly fishing equipment, original artwork and premium wine lots available to raise funds for our collections work. The evening will conclude in our historic underground cellar with the season's first cherries flamed with Cabernet Sauvignon, Scharffen Berger chocolate desserts, and, of course, some Martini Moscato wine." Honey, call the babysitter.

For more information, call the Museum at (802) 362-3300 or email them at amff3@amff.com.

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