Posted on May 10, 2021
Sonoma, Calif. May 7, 2021 – Bartholomew Estate Winery, in celebration of its second anniversary of opening in Bartholomew Park, announced today the inaugural release of Bart’s Calling Cabernet Sauvignon. Inspired by Frank “Bart” and Antonia Bartholomew, founders of Bartholomew Park, the winery feels called to give back to the community and this wine was created to answer that call. Five dollars from the sale of each bottle of 2019 Bart’s Calling Cabernet will be donated to the Sonoma Community Center to support the Center’s scholarship program, so that all member of the community can participate in, contribute to, and benefit from the Center s rich programming and experiences.
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April 30, 2021
SVVGA board members and staff gifted wine to team members, planners and medical staff that facilitated vaccine clinics hosted by Sonoma Valley Health Partners. Photo by SVVGA.
SONOMA, CA (April 28, 2021) The Sonoma Valley Vintners and Growers Alliance (SVVGA) members expressed their gratitude to the Sonoma Valley Community Health Center (SVCHC) and the Sonoma Valley Health Partners, a collaborative effort that includes Sonoma Valley Hospital, Sonoma Valley Community Health Center, Sonoma Valley Fire and Rescue, Schell-Vista FPD, City of Sonoma, Sonoma Valley Unified School District, Sonoma County Department of Public Health, and the Sonoma Valley Catalyst Fund for their unwavering commitment and collaborative efforts to vaccinate our Sonoma Valley’s Agricultural and Hospitality employees.
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HEALDSBURG, CA The U.S. has reached what health officials have called a complicated stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, with cases and hospitalizations increasing in some parts of the country despite the quickening pace of vaccination.
Nationally, the seven-day average of new cases, which had fallen steadily from its peak of nearly 250,000 in January, is rising again, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. Over the week ending April 14, new cases averaged 69,577 8.1 percent higher than during the previous week, when the seven-day average stood at 64,340. More than 31.2 million cases of COVID-19 have been reported since the pandemic began.