Friday, September 21, 2007

Upwards of 200 to attend Wine and Shine


Dear Guests,

Please send in your reservation cards and indicate your meal choice of beef, fish or vege.
As the date draws near, excitement is building and attendance is gaining.
We appreciate your support of the Greater Woodinville Rotary.

Questions? Contact Greg Riggs: greg@riggsweaalth.com

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Send your reservation cards and payments


Woodinville Rotary Club
P.O. Box 2016
Woodinville, WA 98072

Woodinville Rotary Invites You To Wine 'n Shine for our community

Please join us Saturday, October 6, Meydenbauer Center Bellevue beginning at 5PM for our 17th Annual Charity Fund Raising Event. Only $100 per person for Wine and Dinner, Entertainment, Live and Silent Auction. Since organizing in 1986, Woodinville Rotary Club has contributed more than $1.2 million to our local and world community. This year help us support Literacy and other very worthwhile local and international service projects.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Need more info?

Contact Chris or Greg for more information on Wine n' Shine 2007 by e-mailing them via the club contact list. Co-Chairs reserve the right to protect their privacy by not publishing their email on this site.

Need a procurement form? Contact Chris or Greg for an electronic copy.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Celebrate Literacy Press Release

Woodinville Rotary Club will “celebrate literacy” at its 17th annual charity fund raising event October 6 at Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue.
The Rotary Wine’n Shine event will again feature a dinner and auction at which the nearly 400 attendees will appear in the costumes of their favorite figure in literature.
“With the support of our community service partners Banner Bank and Woodinville Wine Country, our club has given nearly $1.5 million back to the community over our 20 years in Woodinville,” President Rick Pisani noted. The club has 55 members.
Beneficiaries of past events have included Hopelink, Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center, Northshore Senior Services, Northshore Scholarship Foundation and 21 Acres, the emerging Sammamish Valley sustainable agricultural project.
Many of the auction items are wine related, co-chairs Greg Riggs and Chris Boland, said.
“Woodinville wineries participate in our annual project which this year features a limited number of Wines of Woodinville Collectors Barrels, an assemblage of handcrafted, premium wines produced by the 31 members of the association,” Pisani noted. Winery members also provide winemaker dinners for the auction.
Beneficiaries this year represent organizations with strong programs in the area of improving the ability to read among children and adults. These will include Reading with Rover, Kokanee elementary school summer reading camp, Listen and Talk program for deaf children, Hopelink’s English Language Learning program, dictionaries for all third graders in Woodinville area elementary schools, and the education resources center planned at 21 Acres.
More information is available at www.rotarywineandshine.org.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Wine'n Shine Alert...

Alan Nelson is organizing the wine procurement team for the October 6 charity event. He needs members willing to call on a handful of wineries in Woodinville to seek donations to the Wines of Woodinville Collectors Barrels to be included in the auction this year ... as well as scout out possible winemaker dinners and wine-related donations for the live and silent auctions.
Please contact Alan if you can help. We'll take time at the August 7 meeting to hand out assignments and get the ball rolling. Sign up for this team right now!

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Barrel o' Premium Wine


Imagine, a wine barrel loaded with the finest wines of the Northwest, and a selection of artisan cheeses. Your's to win by securing a raffel ticket(s) from one of your friendly Woodinville Rotarians. Tickets are just $5 each which will support this years 17th Annual Charity Fund-Raising Event, "A Celebration of Literacy". One more opportunity to Wine and Shine.

Wine barrels, especially those made of oak, have long been used as containers in which wine is typically aged. Aging in oak typically imparts desirable vanilla, butter and spice flavors to wine. The barrels that are used for storing wine can vary in size, but the most common are barriques (225 liters).

The Barrel o' Premium Wine is one of the most desirable items at Wine and Shine. Get your tickets now and take home this scrumptious selection of Northwest wine and cheese.