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Wine: Napa bulk-wine storage facility purchased by vintner Ken Laird (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat) Napa Valley grapegrower, vintner and custom processor Ken Laird has acquired a nearly complete $14 million-plus bulk-wine storage facility in south Napa from a San Rafael-based startup wine industry real estate investment trust that is liquidating its assets.
Liquor licenses pending finalization (Washington State University Daily Evergreen) On-campus vendors committed to keeping a watchful eye on customers. Two new on-campus restaurants could finalize their liquor licenses as early as today.
Island happenings: What's going on (Beach Bulletin) From complimentary product demonstrations, learning mouth-watering recipes in a culinary class or savoring a five-course meal prepared by executive chef Kristina San Filippo, the Robb & Stucky KitchenAid Culinary Center offers bountiful selections to tempt your culinary palate.
Grab your bike and a glass (Salem Statesman Journal) It's your last chance ? this summer, at least ? to participate in one of the Eola Hills Wine Cellars bike tours through wine country.
Entertainment Calendar (The Daily News) Compiled by The Daily News THURSDAY, AUG. 21
SAVOR...Catering Chooses WineStation?? by Napa Technology to Deliver Exceptional Wine By-The-Glass Programs at Leading ... (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) McCaw Hall Performing Arts Center, Seattle, WA joins Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA, Shakespeare Theatre for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. and Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center as fourth SAVOR... venue to offer high-end wines through WineStation Intelligent Dispensing System.
Sebastopol's hilly new haven for Pinot Noir (San Francisco Chronicle) Since the middle of the 1990s, the crenellated hills southwest of Sebastopol - the increasingly posh town of about 8,000 that anchors southwestern Sonoma County - have become a new theater for wine grapes. First in blends, and then in vineyard-designated...
EAT, DRINK, COOK, LEARN (The Tampa Tribune) Events DOG DAYS OF SUMMER: 400 Corey Ave., downtown St. Pete Beach. Merchants will host a free sampling of wine, beer and food from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday; free; (727) 363-6888.
Eats, festivals (Erie Times-News) ARTS AND DRAFTS FEST -- Thurs.-Sat., Aug. 28-30 -- Brewerie at Union Station, 124 W. 14th St. -- 30 local artists including Andrew Kauffman, Evan Everhart, Brian Sprague, Jeremy Beightol, Leah Hardner, Kristen Bole, Fran Schantz, Ed Glass, Bob Jensen -- artist reception Thurs., Aug. 28, 7-9 p.m.
Tulalip Resort Casino's restaurant 'glorifies the local bounty,' chef says (Everett Herald) Don't expect typical steam-table casino food if you eat at BlackFish, the Tulalip Resort Casino's new restaurant. Expect an upscale dining experience that celebrates fresh local ingredients and American Indian culture.
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