Local charities will benefit from 2011 Rotary Wine event
The Chesapeake Rotary Club's Board of Directors is pleased to announce the charities that will benefit from the 2011 Chesapeake Virginia Wine Festival. The charities were selected by a task force chaired by Debbie Ritter. It was a difficult choice to select the 10 recipients from over 30 who were considered.
Boys and Girls Club of Southeast Virginia
Chesapeake Care Free Clinic
Rotary Projects (Coats for Kids, Paint Your Heart Out, Orphan Helpers, Rotary Foundation)
Chesapeake Regional Medical Sid Oman Cancer Center
HER Shelter
Our House Families
CHKD for Children's Diabetes Camp
Sheriff's Elderly Victims Assistance Program
Southeastern Virginia Food Bank
Together We Can
We look forward to a tremendous 2011 Chesapeake Virginia Wine Festival on October 29, at Chesapeake City Park.
From left: Council Member Lonnie Craig, Chesapeake Under Sheriff Jim O'Sullivan, and Capt.
From left: Chesapeake Director of Public Communications Mark Cox, Chesapeake City Manager William Harrell, Chesapeake Public Communications Coordinator Blair Barbieri, and Chesapeake Public Information Coordinator Heath Covey
Chesapeake Care Free Clinic's Executive Director, Cathy Revell, and Board of Directors President, Phil Johnson
From left: Total Wine store manager Mark Cox, assistant manager Alicia Payne, and wine festival Committee Co-Chairman, Scott Danner
Wine festival committee Co-Chairman, Roland Davis, left, and Chesapeake Rotary President, David Hanson