Westfield Education Foundation to Raffle Rare Bourbons for Scholarships

The Westfield Education Foundation is raffling off rare bourbons in order to raise funds in support of its mission to help Westfield graduates continue their education with scholarships as well as supporting current teachers with grants to support their creative classroom initiatives. The bourbon and jewelry being raffled are:

  • Blanton’s complete 8-bottle collection (stoppers spelling B-L-A-N-T-O-N-S)
  • Van Winkle Special Reserve 12 years old
  • Whistle Pig The Boss Hog VIII
  • Weller 3-bottle collection (Full Proof, Antique 107 and Special Reserve)
  • Colonel EH Taylor single barrel bottled in bond
  • 14k Rose Infinity Necklace Necklace
  • Eagle Rare
  • Westfork Whisky 2-bottle collection (Grand Opening bottle and Hugh Hamer double oaked)
  • Calumet Farm 15 years old
  • Sweet Wheat 1792
  • Elijah Craig Single Barrel 1789
  • Knob Creek 12 Year
  • Four Roses Private Tour
  • Willett Rye Family Estate Bottled Small Batch
  • Horse Soldier Premium
  • Willett Pot Still

Visit docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBHVvut5foAHoM1ke81T3liUq3vMcmC-7SWTuHPHGFcOJ04A/viewform to purchase raffle tickets.

This is the second year in a row that the Foundation is holding this raffle, and this year, it will culminate with an event called Bourbon & Bling, hosted by Moyer Fine Jewelers in Carmel, Indiana. The event will feature street magic entertainment, bourbon tasting, wine tasting, a silent auction and a performance by Signature Sound Choir.

At the end of the night, the bourbon raffle drawing will occur. Hors d’oeuvres will be provided by Prime 47 and desserts will be prepared by the award-winning Westfield High School Culinary Program.

To purchase tickets to Bourbon & Bling, go to westfieldeducationfoundation-bloom.kindful.com/e/bourbon-bling-event-

Ashley Knott, executive director of the Westfield Education Foundation says events like this are integral to keeping pace with the growth of the Westfield community.

“As the Westfield community and school district continues to grow, we will continue to strive for academic success and the development of life-ready skills,” Knott said.

“Events like this one allows The Foundation to support innovation in our classrooms and meet the needs of all students. We’re happy to partner with Moyer Fine Jewelers, Total Wine and Edge Rock Developers to put on Bourbon & Bling because it gives us more opportunities to connect with community members and share how proud we are of our educators and students.”

About the Westfield Education Foundation:

The mission of the Westfield Education Foundation is to empower and invest in students, teachers and staff. To date, The Foundation has given out nearly $2 million in scholarships and grants to provide opportunities to help create lifelong learners. For more information, visit wwswef.org.