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Friday, January 28, 2011

Top Ten Reasons Not To Miss The Poverty Bay Wine Festival

10. Tastings from 22 Northwest wineries, each sampling 2 or 3 wines.

9. Live music! Including Michael Powers, Susan Pascal, Uncle Ernie, Seattle Women's Jazz Orchestra, and Tor Dietrichson with Mambo Cadillac.

8. If you've never been inside Landmark on the Sound, you owe it to yourself to see this magnificent architectural treasure.

7. Where else are you going to get wine, food, and live music all afternoon for $25? That's the best deal in town!

6. Opening night is 15 Token Friday! You get five extra tasting tokens if you attend Friday evening.

5.Proceeds support all the projects of the Rotary Club of Des Moines, including college scholarships, help for the hungry and homeless, and support for school children. 

4. The Des Moines Rotary also reaches all around the world helping people in Haiti, the Philippines, Kenya, and many other countries with our international projects.

3. Did I mention the food? Fresh bread, cheese, smoked salmon, Salty's clam chowder, Forte chocolate, and specialties from Mick Kelly's Irish Pub!

2. As a bonus, we'll have two car shows: Triumphs on Saturday and Mini Coopers on Sunday

And the number one reason not to miss the Poverty Bay Wine Festival...

1. Not only will you be having a great time, you'll be doing something good for our community and our world!

Now that you're convinced, here are the details. 

What:  WINE Tasting!  Event includes complimentary wine glass and 10 tasting tokens.  Additional tasting tokens available for $1.00 each. For more information or to purchase advance tickets online click here.  If you attend the Friday night event, you will get 15 tokens per ticket!

When:  March 4-6, 2011.

Festival Location:  Landmark On The Sound, 23660 Marine View Drive South, Des Moines, Washington.

Festival Hours:  Friday, March 4, 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM; Saturday, March 5, 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM; and Sunday, March 6, 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM.

Dress:  Casual attire.

Tickets:  $30 at the door or $25 in advance good for a one-day admission on either Friday, Saturday or Sunday. 

Top Ten Reasons contributed by Des Moines Rotarian, Catherine Carbone-Rogers.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Fifteen Token Friday!

What is Fifteen Token Friday, you ask?  The Opening Night of the Poverty Bay Wine Festival is Friday, March 4th.  On this night, you will be able to sample from 22 northwest wines such as  Five Star Cellars, Tempus Cellars and Vashon Winery and groove on the dance floor to the sounds of Tor Dietrichson's Band Mambo Cadillac.  Plus on this special night, you will also receive five extra tasting tokens for the price of ten!  Hence the name "Fifteen Token Friday"!  Tell all of your friends and join us at the 7th Annual Poverty Bay Wine Festival - the hottest ticket in Des Moines!  For more information on how to purchase tickets, visit us at www.dmrotary.org.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Wine, Food and Jazz Entertainment Line-Ups Announced For the 7th Annual Poverty Bay Wine Festival

Wine, Food  and Jazz Entertainment Line-Ups Announced For the 7th Annual Poverty Bay Wine Festival

Wine Festival Artwork by Rita Norcross

Ric Jacobson, wine expert and owner of Corky Cellars Wine Shoppe, is the Des Moines Rotarian in charge of lining up wines from over twenty Washington State wineries. Ric reports that the following Northwest wineries will be at the festival on March 4th, 5th & 6th  to serve the guests. If you taste a wine you would like to bring home, the wines will be for sale at the event. 100% of the proceeds of the sale of wine will go directly to charitable projects that the Rotary Club of Des Moines supports.
The following wineries will be in attendance for the event:
Des Moines Rotarians, Brian Snure and Mark Rusnak,  are in charge of the cuisine at the Poverty Bay Wine Festival and have lined up a wonderful selection of Pacific Northwest food and snacks for wine-fest guests:
  • Des Moines’ Salty’s at Redondo
  • Mick Kelly's Irish Pub
  • Forte Chocolates
  • M&T Smoked Products
  • Panera Bread
  • Waters to go
  • Redondo Fred Meyer Deli
Not to be outdone, Rotarian, Patrice Thorell, has put together a spectacular line-up of local Jazz entertainment for guests to enjoy.  Put on your dancing shoes on Friday night, as you enjoy the sultry sounds of Tor Dietrichson's Salsa/ Afro-Cuban Jazz Band  Mambo Cadillac.

On Saturday, guests can enjoy the following musical entertainment:
The final day of the wine festival, guests will have the pleasure of listening to the rich sounds from the following bands:

The seventh annual Poverty Bay Wine Festival is surely the hottest ticket in town!  Your ticket includes fun, music, wine, food and even beer, all presented in the historic and magnificent Landmark Event Center, which is located at 23660 Marine View Drive South in Des Moines.  For more information, visit our website at http://www.dmrotary.org/ 

Friday, January 14, 2011

Rotary Club Recognized for Dictionary Distrubtion at Midway Elementary

Wednesday, January 12th - Check out the Waterland Blog! Our club was recognized for the dictionary distribution at Midway Elementary! Visit the Waterland Blog for more information.

Highline School District also recognized our contribution to their schools! Visit the Highline School District website to read all about it!


Great job, Rotarians!




Monday, December 20, 2010

Poverty Bay Wine Festival Tickets Are Available!

It's the Gift that Keeps on Giving!

Time to put out the notice, the invitation, the arm twisting and of course, the OPPORTUNITY to buy 2011 Wine Festival Tickets to all of your friends, family, acquaintances (basically anybody that has ever sent you an email....)  All of the details of the Wine Festival can be found at DMRotary.org which also has links to our online ticket sales. 

Each club member has a specially marked envelope with your name on it and ten Wine Festival tickets inside waiting for you at corky cellars.  You are expected to pick up the envelope and distribute the tickets however you see fit.  The only catch, you need to return the envelope to me with $250.00 in it.  Can't make it much simpler than that.  If you are responsible for selling online tickets you will get a credit against your $250.00 obligation.

If you can't pick up your tickets at corkys, they will be available at the first club meeting in January.

Yes, we will have a contest and there will be a prize for the winning team, we just haven't created it yet.

Concerned that you won't be able to sell ten tickets?  Here are some ideas that might get you going in the right direction.

1.         Invite everybody you know by email, facebook etc.

2.         Visit a local Rotary club to sell tickets.  We will have a sign up sheet at the first meeting in January to visit other clubs.  If your visit generates ticket sales, those are your sales.

3.         Hang a Wine Festival Tickets sold here sign on the front door of your home or business.  Dan Johnson can print you up a nice looking sign.

4.         Have your friends and family disowned you because you have pestered them into oblivion about their obligation to buy tickets? Can't help you there but good job!

I appreciate everybody's help and comittment to making this years event the best attended ever.


Sincerely,

Brian Snure
Wine Festival Co-Chair

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Save the Date - 7th Annual Poverty Bay Wine Festival

The Landmark On The Sound Event Center in Des Moines

March 4 –6, 2011
 
Friday, 5:00pm – 10:00pm
Saturday, noon—7pm
Sunday, noon—5pm
$25.00 advance
$30.00 at the door

Featuring tastings from over
20 Northwest wineries,
samplings of
Northwest cuisine, &
 Jazz entertainment

Buy tickets at www.dmrotary.org
or Corky Cellars  at 206.824.9462

Rotary Club of Des Moines, Washington