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 Five fundraising ideas of the fermented variety

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Rotary clubs are finding many creative ways to appeal to wine lovers and raise funds for their projects.

Since the grape was first fermented, wine has been part of social gatherings. In ancient Athens, historians say, the typical home boasted more vessels for drinking wine than all other dishes combined.

These days, Rotary clubs are finding many creative ways to appeal to wine lovers and raise funds for their projects.

1. Cheers to art

The Rotary Club of Paarl, South Africa, auctions off wine, art, and jewelry each September at an area vineyard; club members in top hat and tails assist with the bidding. In the Bahamas, the Rotary Club of South-East Nassau presents its Evening of Jazz, Art, and Wine every fall, and in May, the Rotary Club of Mariposa, California, USA, serves up its Fine Art and Wine Festival on the lawn of the Mariposa County Courthouse.

2. Vintage fests

Some fundraisers get better every year. November marked the 21st Fraser Valley Wine Tasting Festival, organized by the Rotary Club of Langley Central, British Columbia, Canada. Over the years, the event has raised more than C$700,000 for charity. The Rotary Club of Abbotsford-Matsqui, British Columbia, will hold its 17th annual wine tasting and silent auction in May. And for 21 years, the Rotary Club of Fortuna, California, has paired wine with art, music, and local specialties for Art and Wine in the Park.

3. Brews too

Some clubs like their wine fest with a beer chaser. The Rotary Club of Bonsall, California, holds its Wine, Brews, and Blues Festival every May. The Rotary clubs of Gillette and Gillette-Energy, Wyoming, get into the spirit every March with their Wine and Microbrew Festival.

4. Ideal pairings

The Rotary Club of Hood River, Oregon., USA, has decided that wine pairs best with pears. Next month it will hold its first Columbia Gorge Wine and Pear Fest to celebrate the bounty of local produce. The Rotary Club of Eugene Southtowne, Oregon, lets you drink like a fish at its Wine and Salmon Festival, while the Rotary Club of Riverbank, California, pulls together a classic combo with its Riverbank Cheese and Wine Exposition, featuring vintages from more than two dozen wineries as well as cheese-tasting sessions. The Steveston Seafood and Wine Festival, held by the Rotary club in Steveston, British Columbia, offers fresh oysters alongside specialties prepared by local restaurants.

5. Top chefs

For 12 years, the Rotary Club of Paso Robles, California, has invited vintners to showcase their culinary skills along with their wines at its Winemakers’ Cookoff, raising more than US$230,000 for scholarships in the process. The Rotary Club of Picton, Ontario, Canada, brings in top local chefs to create a five-course feast for its Wine Festival Dinner.

Does your club hold a creative wine fundraiser? Share it in the comments section below.

Adapted from the April edition of The Rotarian .


10 Comments:
At 1:58PM on 6 April 2011, Lisa-Marie wrote: We have our "now tradition" Vine and Dine each year. It is a very classy event in our own community, close to our homes, having the opportunity to share with others what Rotary is about. World class cheif and an amazing sampling of all sorts of wines. It is a huge hit and we have a great time to. Its nice to work really hard and have a great event that you get to enjoy as well, It also allows a strong fellowship environment for our club.
At 9:53AM on 4 April 2011, Arthur Todd wrote: The Rotary Club of Katanning, in Western Australia, holds an annual International Dinner and Auction. Each year the dinner has a different country as a theme (Brazil this year). Amongst many other things, local wineries donate wine for tasting and for auction.
At 9:20AM on 1 April 2011, Scott Wilkins wrote: The Rotary Club of Harrow, Ontario holds a Spring Celebration Winemakers’ Dinner to celebrate bud break in our local vineyards. It features a five course gourmet dinner matched to wines from our local wineries, with each wine introduced by the winemaker. The silent auction features primarily food and wine items, and the main raffle draw is a ‘dinner in a vineyard’ package. www.facebook.com/SpringWineGala
At 9:21AM on 1 April 2011, Dennis Wong wrote: Sunrise Rotary of Westport (CT) ... we do a fun fundraising event ... The Great Duck Race in June to kick-off the summer in our community. Over 2,000 rubber ducks "racing" down the Saugatuck River for $10,000 in prizes. Check us out at www.westportsunriserotary.com
At 9:21AM on 1 April 2011, David Mimeles wrote: The Rotary Club of Saratoga CA will hold it's 30th annual Art Show on Sunday May 1st at West Valley Community College featuring more than 200 artists, food, wine, music and 3rd annual talent competition. Our first winner was Thia Megia who is currently still in America Idol competition.
At 1:50PM on 31 March 2011, Paul McAlister wrote: The Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise in Ontario, holds it's annual "Grate Groan Up Spellin Bee" for adults. Up to 20 teams of three and their supporters gather for a night of fun and enjoyment. They are encouraged to sport team costumes and colors, and this year we raised $16,000 getting our spellings wrong!
At 9:23AM on 1 April 2011, Carmen Cuesta de Vázquez wrote: Congratulations, that is an excelent idea for fund rising. I will try to do it in our Club, Tomebamba Cuenca, R.C. in ECUADOR.
At 9:24AM on 1 April 2011, joann delcorso wrote: How about, what I do, Spa and Wellness 6-8 different steps for each person, wellness literature, destressing techniques, info to use everyday, men, women and young adults, products purchased, 25% goes to the fundraiser!!
At 4:12PM on 29 March 2011, Ellen Blasi wrote: Rotary Club of Key Biscayne hosts a very successful wine & food tasting and auction every November. Each year has a theme and the wines are judged by a panel of wine consultants and the food is provided from the best restaurants on Key Biscayne. The silent auction has mostly dining, entertainment and vacation stay options making it very successful.
At 12:05PM on 28 March 2011, Betty Saletta wrote: Rotary Club of Oakdale, California will present the wines of more than 30 wineries and the pairings of culinary treats of the Oakdale Golf and Country Club, August 27, 2011.

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