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First Lady Anna Stein, joined by Governor Josh Stein and Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Joe French, visited Surry County Friday, May 29 to spotlight North Carolina’s history of agricultural excellence in the grape and wine industry. (photo courtesy Governor Josh Stein's office)

Tour highlights wine and grape industry

May 29, 2026 | 8:30 PM