A patriotic event poster styled like a vintage newspaper front page. An American flag appears in the top left corner. The headline reads “Toast to Service: Red, White & Blue Whiskey for Wisconsin Veterans.” The center shows a bottle of Wollersheim Red, White & Blue Whiskey with an American flag label. Next to it is a collage of military service members with the words “Let Us Not Forget.” Event details list Friday, May 22, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM at Wollersheim Winery & Distillery, 7876 State Road 188, Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin. Music is scheduled on the Distillery Patio from 1:00–4:00 PM and in the Wine Garden from 4:30–7:30 PM. Additional text explains that the whiskey is crafted with red, white, and blue corn in the proportions of the American flag, aged nearly five years in Wisconsin oak, and that each bottle supports Wisconsin veterans through Badger Honor Flight and the Veterans Care Trust Fund.

Red, White & Blue Whiskey Release Supporting Wisconsin Veterans with Wollersheim Winery & Distillery

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The Veterans Care Trust Fund (VCTF) is honored to partner with Wollersheim Winery & Distillery for the upcoming Summer Serenade on Friday, May 22, featuring the debut of their limited‑edition Red, White & Blue Whiskey. Crafted in tribute to our nation’s flag, this special release blends red (41.5%), white (40.9%), and blue (17.6%) corn to match the exact proportions of …

Save the Date for the: 2026 Veterans Care Trust Fund Gala

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Save the Date Light the Path: No One Walks Alone Gala Evening Benefiting the Veteran Care Trust Fund 📅 Saturday, March 7, 2026 📍 Kalahari Resort, Wisconsin Dells 🕓 Pathfinders’ Circle – 4:00 PM 🍸 Cocktail Hour – 5:00 PM 🕖 Gala Program – 6:00 PM 🎟️ Tickets on sale: October 15, 2025 🎤 Speakers announced: October 15 & November …

Bags of Hope 2025 – 2026

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  For the 2025–2026 Bags of Hope initiative, Viking Bags is joining forces with VCTF to deliver urgently needed supplies to veterans and their families during critical times. These bags are more than gear—they’re lifelines. And they’re distributed by those who serve on the front lines: County Veteran Service Offices, law enforcement, Human Services teams, and nonprofit partners who walk …