This is the official 2008 video from the Las Olas Wine and Food Festival copyrighted by the American Lung Association of Florida. Contact Paula Ettline 954-524-4657 or pettline@lungfla.org if you'd like to be a part of the 2009 festival! Premier Beverage Company presented the 2008 Las Olas Wine and Food Festival on May 1st. The SOLD OUT festival took place on Las Olas Boulevard, the most popular street in downtown Fort Lauderdale, known for its fabulous restaurants, trendy shops, and magnificent hotels. The exclusive VIP Reception (a sell out every year) was held in the VIP Lounge on Las Olas Boulevard (located on 8th Ave.) from 5:30p.m. -- 7:00 pm. The VIP Lounge was open the entire festival for VIP Ticket holders only. VIP Patrons received a complimentary Eisch Glass which is a breathable wine glass manufactured in Germany in addition to the VIP Gift Bag which contains a bottle of wine. The street festival took place from 7:00p.m. -- 9:30p.m. Each block had live music plus festival goers will enjoyed signature culinary creations from more than 65 of South Florida's most desirable dining destinations accompanied by 40+ wine tables on the boulevard courtesy of Premier Beverage. The "Honorary Chairman" was Marc Buoniconti, Development Advisor for the International Bronchitis Center and President for the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis. Proceeds benefited local asthma programs, education, patients and research at the Asthma Clinical Research Center at the University of Miami. Voted One of The 10 Best Annual Fort Lauderdale EventsThe Palm Beacher Named The Best Wine Street Festival of the Year United States Sommelier AssociationVoted One of The 10 Best Annual Fort Lauderdale Events Gold Coast Magazine Named Most Well Known & Considered by Many to be the Best Event Go Riverwalk Magazine Recognized as One of the City's 10 Best Eventswww.10Best.Com
Bart Massey with Wine Tutoring School offers advice for temporary storage of an opened bottle of wine, allowing you to cherish the flavors for longer. www.winetutoring.com
An excerpt from Vintage School Chapter 2.2, "Profiles of the Major Grape Varietiesin Australia."Read more here http://www.nicks.com.au/index. spx?link_id=76.1349
Pastor Lassman's Lesson 11 - The Lord's Supper http://www.messiahseattle.org/ ducation/aic/videos/lesson_11/Videos from the Adult Information Class on basic christian teachings at Messiah Lutheran Church in Seattle, Washington.
Vinatero Wine Shop - 6531 Greenleaf Ave., Whittier, CA 90601 - Retail shop and wine bar. Los Angeles AreaFeaturing:Fine WinesSpecialty BeersDaily Beer & Wine TastingsCustom Gift BasketsWine Related MerchandiseUnique Sodas, Teas, & WatersWine & Beer EducationFriendly & Knowledgeable Staff!Owners are Ernie and Lisa Ceja
Presented at the University of Manitoba June 17th 2008. (for those of you waiting for the Library of Congress presentation, it will be posted July 19th-ish.)From Stephen's Lighthouse: http://stephenslighthouse.sirs dynix.com/archives/2008/07/michael_wesch_l.html"Many of you have probably seen Kansas State University prof Michael Wesch's thought-provoking video, "AVision of Students Today". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v dGCJ46vyR9o.Recently Dr. Wesch spoke at the University of Manitoba where he explained the the basis of this video in a talk entitled, "Michael Wesch and the Future of Education." I found it fascinating! He describes how he so naturally incorporates emerging technologies into his courses from the smallest seminar type class to the largest lecture theatre filled class.More importantly he not only talks about the technologies but how he encourages extraordinary participation and collaboration from his students by engaging them in meaningful learning activities.Although the video is 66 minutes long...pour a coffee, iced tea or glass of wine and enjoy this dynamic presentation from a master teacher." http://umanitoba.ca/ist/produc ion/streaming/podcast_wesch.htmlDubbed "the explainer" by popular geek publication Wired because of his viral YouTube video that summarizes Web 2.0 in under five minutes, cultural anthropologist Michael Wesch brought his Web 2.0 wisdom to the University of Manitoba on June 17.During his presentation, the Kansas State University professor breaks down his attempts to integrate Facebook, Netvibes, Diigo, Google Apps, Jott, Twitter, and other emerging technologies to create an education portal of the future."It's basically an ongoing experiment to create a portal for me and my students to work online," he explains. "We tried every social media application you can think of. Some worked, some didn't."
Filmed at The Beard House in New York City on October 18, 2005, Ms. Jordan, author and radio personality, talks about her writing career, Merlot, Clos du Bois, quince paste, Justin Wangler, and cheese. Shown here preparing the cheese course to be served after the final meat course, she is one of five guest chefs with the Kendall-Jackson culinary team from Sonoma County. The wine dinner was named 'A Taste of Sonoma'. Also featured is Lilian Sema, one of the volunteers from the Institute of Culinary Education.
drag queen public access program hostess Brandy Wine speaks with actress Emily LLoyd at the 1993 AMFAR Boathouse Rocks fundraiser event. Emily has been a favorite of ours ever since seeing her in the 1987 hit film "Wish You Were Here". According to Wikipedia in 1997 Emily went to India. She was scheduled to make a film about a blind girl and she had an audience with the Dalai Lama. While waiting for the audience she was bitten by one of the temple dogs. The effects of the injury and having taken too many Larium tablets affected her mental state. We hope to see Emily back on the big screen soon-brilliant actor! amfAR is one of the world's leading nonprofit organizations dedicated to the support of HIV/AIDS research, HIV prevention, treatment education, and the advocacy of sound AIDS-related public policy. With its freedom and flexibility to respond quickly to emerging opportunities and its determination to invest in cutting-edge science, amfAR plays a unique, catalytic role in accelerating the pace of HIV/AIDS research and achieving real breakthroughs. Funded by voluntary contributions from individuals, foundations, and corporations, amfAR has invested nearly $250 million in support of its mission since 1985 and funded grants to more than 2,000 research teams worldwide.