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Two years ago the United Nations designated October 11 as “Day of the Girl.” A movement that was put in place to empower young women and to call attention

to gender inequality, the Buffalo Day of the Girl movement found a local voice last year in young Zandra Azariah Cunningham. This year Zandra was called on again to coordinate an encore event in Buffalo. Zandra Azariah

Cunningham is the owner and creator of an allnatural beauty product line – a business she created in 2010, at the age of 10. Now a 14 yr old freshman at Nardin Academy,

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Zandra Azariah Cunningham is joined by mom Tamara Lewis-Cunningham at Buffalo’s 2014 Day of the Girl event.

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Shamrock gives back to North Buffalo By Dave Ricci

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As a little girl growing up in Lancaster, Josephine Shamrock remembers her mother, Maria, always being a good neighbor. Always ready to help. To unselfishly give of herself to others. “I learned that from when I was a young kid. I learned that from my mother,” said Shamrock. “If somebody was sick on my street my mother used to make something to eat and send it over. Sometimes she would send me to bring something over to them.” Many years later Mrs. Shamrock is carrying on her mother’s tradition of helping others. Shamrock, who has lived in North Buffalo for over 50 years where she and her husband raised 10 kids, is doing her part to help her neighbors. Shamrock collects bread and bagels from various area Tops Market’s and brings them to her neighbors at the North Buffalo Community Center on Sanders Rd. where she still serves on the board of directors. “I’ve been on the board the longest,” Shamrock said, as she stopped to chat during a busy Friday lunch hour at the center. “I’ve been on the board for

about 38 years. I’m one of the founders. Before we even got this building (on Sanders).” Walking into the dining hall inside the North Buffalo Community Center on any given Friday’s when seniors meet for exercise class and lunch, you instantly take notice of a large table filled with breads, bagels, and various pastries courtesy of Shamrock’s efforts to collect them. Shamrock spends roughly six days a week not only making arrangements with market’s to pick up the donations of the breads and pastries. Along with the North Buffalo Community Center, Shamrock also delivers breads and pastries to Holy Spirit on the first Sunday of every month for their senior gatherings. Now, finally delegating some of the pick up duties to an assistant, Shamrock spent the bulk of these past 30 years as a one-woman dynamo making every pick up and delivery on her own. But that’s just the tip of Shamrock’s helping hand. Over the years the spry Shamrock, who coyly refuses to reveal her age, has spent countless hours driving friends in need of a ride anywhere they had to go. Whatever you need. From doctors appointments to polling places so that they could vote-they know they

can count on Shamrock for a ride. “I’m just grateful that the good Lord gives me strength to do it and help others,” Shamrock said. Gloria Nowicki, a long time friend and neighbor, said that Shamrock’s generosity is truly something special. The most amazing thing about this selfless woman is that Josephine Shamrock has no idea how many people she has touched with her warm, giving heart. “She’s certainly has,” said Nowicki. “She’s been doing this for a long time.” In a time when it seems like everybody either doesn’t want to make the time to help others or wants a bevy of thank yous for the simplest act of kindness Josephine Shamrock is a reminder of a simpler time. A time when a neighbor wasn’t just the person next-door, but an extension of your own family. A person you could count on to help. Not because they wanted a thank you. But because it was simply the right way to be. “It’s just satisfying. I’m grateful,” said Shamrock. “I’m grateful that I’m able to do it. Many time people tell me why don’t you give it up (retire). But as along as I’m capable of doing it I just want to keep on doing it. No matter how I feel.”

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North Buffalo Courier/ Friday, October 17, 2014

Canisius presents ArtsCanisius programs

ArtsCanisius presents the following performances, which are free and open to the public, unless otherwise specified: Buffalo Silver Band, under the direction of Bill Cocca, joined by the Weston Silver Band, under the direction of Larry Shields, will perform at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19 in the Montante Cultural Center. The performance will be the first in Buffalo Silver Band’s 100th anniversary concert season. The group was initially founded in 1915 as a four-man ensemble to augment Sunday evening services of the First Hungarian Baptist Church of Buffalo. The Buffalo Silver Band is one of a small but growing number of true British Brass Bands in the U.S. Now in its 94th season, the Weston Silver Band traces its continuous history back to 1921 when it was created as the Weston Boys’ Band. Under the baton of music director Larry Shields, the band’s membership is made up of brass players from the Greater Toronto and surrounding areas. “Mostly Mozart,” a performance fea-

turing Camerata di Sant’ Antonio, under the direction of Christopher Weber, and the Canisius College Chorale, under the direction of Frank Scinta, begins at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24 in the Montante Cultural Center. The program will feature the music of Mozart’s rival, Antonio Salieri, Buxtehude, Mendelsson and Mozart. Tickets are $17 general admission, $12 for students, and free for children 12 and under. Tickets are available at the door only. Erie County Wind Ensemble, under the direction of John Maguda, and the Canisius College Concert Band, under the direction of Paul D. Biddle, will perform at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25 in the Montante Cultural Center. The sideby-side concert will feature the music of Norman Dello Joio, Michael Gandolfi, Dmitri Shostakovitch and others. Tickets at the door are $5 for this event. Informally-Formal Chamber Recital begins at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28 in the Montante Cultural Center. The performance, entitled “Eire, Meyer, and Bar Talk,” features Buffalo Phil-

harmonic Orchestra (BPO) violinist Amy Licata, BPO double bassist Brett Shurtliffe and pianist Emily Boyce. The recital will feature dazzling showpieces and stunning new arrangements of old favorites; and provides an intimate setting in which BPO musicians share their favorite chamber works through stories, art and music. Tickets are $15 general admission and $7 for students. Tickets can be purchased at the door or online at canisius.edu/artscanisius-tickets. The ArtsCanisius series at Canisius College presents concerts by professional musicians, including members of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and Canisius faculty, art shows and lectures by professional artists, as well as student recitals. For more information, contact the fine arts department at 888-2536 or visit the website at canisius.edu/artscanisius. Canisius College is one of 28 Jesuit universities in the nation and the premier private university in Western New York.

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North Buffalo Courier /Friday, October 17, 2014

Buffalo Arts Studio announces two partnership presentations for October Buffalo Arts Studio, located at 2495 Main St., Suite 500, Buffalo, is pleased to announce a collaboration with Emerging Leaders in the Arts (ELAB) to present Creative Conversation 2014, Living Legacy: an exploration of the lives of artists and the work they leave behind. Creative Conversation 2014 will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24 in the Buffalo Arts Studio Community Space and will include group and individual artwork, installation, performance, video and curator discussion. The resulting artworks will remain on display at Buffalo Arts Studio through Nov. 7. Creative Conversation is an annual event hosted by various ELAB chapters across the country and is the one unifying event disparate chapters all share, featuring a discussion-based evening of art and community in support of National Arts & Humanities Month in October. Sarah Brayer will present Painting in Japanese Paper: Contemporary Expression in an Ancient Tradition at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27 in the community room at Buffalo Arts Studio. Buffalo Arts Studio, the Japan Culture Center of WNY, Inc., the Dr. Margaret E. Bacon Visiting Artists Fund, and Buffalo Society of Artists present this artist talk by Brayer, an American artist and native of Rochester based in Kyoto, Japan. She is internationally known for her large-scale poured washi paperworks and aquatint prints. In 2013 Japan’s Ministry of Culture awarded Brayer its Bunkacho Chokan Hyosho (“Commissioner’s Award”) for promotion of Japanese culture abroad through her creations in Echizen washi

Currently, her work is on display at the Castellani Art Museum in an exhibition entitled “Between Two Worlds,” consisting of a daylight and a nighttime gallery devoted to her luminescent work. Brayer’s art is in the collections of the British Museum, the Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian and the American Embassy, Tokyo. She was honored in Japan by being the first artist ever to exhibit her washi paperworks at Byodoin Temple, a World Heritage site dating from the Heian period, as part of Kyoto’s 1,200year celebration in 1992. In 2012, Brayer was invited to speak about her unique work in Japanese paper and light at TED in Tokyo. “Sarah Brayer: Painting in Japanese Paper: Contemporary Expression in an Ancient Tradition” is presented in cooperation with the Buffalo State School of Arts and Humanities; the departments of art education, design and fine arts; the office of international and exchange programs; the office of international student affairs; the Castellani Art Museum and the Buffalo Arts Studio. Buffalo Arts Studio (BAS) is a not-forprofit arts organization whose mission is to provide affordable studio space and regular public exposure for regional, national and international artists through exhibitions; and to enrich the community with art classes, mural programs and public art. Exhibitions, public art projects and classes help the studio serve as a cultural center.

Buffalo Movie-Video Makers Club to meet The Buffalo Movie-Video Makers Club (or BM-VM) is having their monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19 at the Screening Room in the Northtown Plaza at 3131 Sheridan Dr. in Amherst. The Screening Room is located by the Bailey Avenue entrance to the Northtown Plaza between Eggert Road and Sheridan Drive, behind Arthur Murray’s Dance Studio. This month’s program features the club’s annual Shorty Film Contest. The entry length for the contest can only be five minutes or less, and only members can enter and/or vote on the entries. Visitors are invited to view the

entries and participate in the Q&A with each filmmaker. There is no admission charge. This meeting will also feature guest speaker Chris Luckhardt, widely-published Canadian photographer and urban explorer. His topic is, “I Do the Crazy Stuff So You Don’t Have To,” featuring ample stills and video footage of his exploits. Learn more about Luckhardt at his website, www.chrisluckhardt.com. Formed in 1934 by a group of Buffalonians who wanted to screen their vacation films for each other, BM-VM is entering their 81st year of existence.


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Local Sports W W W. C O M M U N I T Y P A P E R S O F W N Y. C O M

A twin thing: Jones sisters bring sophomore spirit, competitiveness to Nichols soccer

DAVE DELUCA

Kendra Jones was pulled up to Nichols’ varsity soccer team as a freshman last season. By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER

Kendra and Leeanne Jones can’t help but laugh when they are asked the standard question all twins get: “Which of you is older?” “I don’t know, our parents won’t tell us,” said Kendra Jones. “I think it’s sort of a good thing,” Leeanne Jones added with a laugh. “They think we’re gonna fight about it.”

“We’ve always wanted to know,” said Kendra, who added that their parents tried telling them once at their 10th birthday party, but the Jones sisters were too wrapped up in the party to remember what the answer was. Sophomores on the Nichols School varsity soccer team, the Jones sisters think that their competitive spirit is definitely rooted in the fact that their parents have not divulged who is the “older” sibling. “They think we’ll fight

about it but I don’t think we will,” said Kendra Jones. “That’s what they say the reason is. I don’t think that’s true, though.” The Jones twins, who live in North Buffalo, have gone through a lot growing up together. But their paths to varsity were a bit different. Kendra was called up from JV last season, while Leeanne just made varsity this year. “It probably did motivate me to work harder,” said Leeanne. “It definitely did.” Seeing Kendra get the call first not only pushed Leeanne to work even harder, it made both girls stronger because it took them out of their comfort zone of always being together and to go out on their own a bit. L a d y Vi k i n g s c o a c h Larry Desautels said the both Jones sisters bring a strong sense of compete to the field. “Kendra has been playing the middle of the field for us all season. Every single game,” Desautels said. “Where as Leeanne gets put at defense, we’ve put her at midfield with her sister. We’ve put her at stopper. We’ve put her at defense on the outside, where ever we need her. So I think it’s more difficult for Leeanne because she’s sure where’s she’s gonna be playing. Yet she does whatever it takes for the team.” Kendra Jones agreed and said the fact that Leeanne can be utilized in so many different positions at a moment’s notice not only speaks to her talent, but to

her character for taking on that utility player role that some people would not want to take on. “I think she’s gotten used to and adapted to it and she’s really prepared to play everywhere,” Kendra said. Leeanne Jones said having the multi-use role is a challenge at times, but she is grateful for the playing time and happy to do her part. “Yeah, it’s difficult, but at the same time I think it sort of helps because our

coach is teaching us to be a ‘soccer player,’” said Leeanne Jones. “Not to (just) be a forward.” Though the Jones sisters have been teammates before with their Empire travel team for three years, sharing this experience on varsity is even more special because it’s connected to their journey through high school. “I like it,” said Leanne. “It’s fun. We play in the midfield together sometimes.” But the soccer field is

just one aspect of the Jones siblings teaming together. Leeanne and Kendra join forces with their older brother, Sam, who also plays soccer for Nichols, as a three-person unit that does competitive Lightning Sailboat racing in Canada during the summer. “It’s a family thing,” said Kendra as Leeanne added, “That’s how we got into it.” As for the eternal question of who is older? Well, maybe a future birthday party will reveal the answer.

DAVE DELUCA

Leeanne Jones is a first-year varsity rookie for the Nichols girls soccer team.


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Zhou, Nebbia lead young Lady Vikings Nardin girls soccer

By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER

The rebuilding continues. As the Nichols School girls cross country teams moves into what coach Roddy Potter deemed year two of the three-year rebuilding process, team spirit is as high as ever, as the program tries to reclaim its spot among the best of the Monsignor Martin Athletic Association. “It’s just kind of the nature of the beast in small school cross country,” said Potter. “It only takes a few chairs to change and you go from being in the top three to the bottom three. They have a lot of spirit.

They’ve got great cohesion as a unit and lot of motivation.” Senior co-captains Jessica Zhou and Erin Nebbia lead the roster of 12 that returns a total of seven girls from last season. In her fourth season on the team, Zhou has experienced the ups and downs of the last few years. While Zhou, who was team co-MVP her sophomore year, would love to improve her personal-best and help others do the same, she knows that priority one is about giving back. She wants to help create a family feeling that inspires girls to stay with the team. “Even in times when we’re stretching, we joke around with the girls. We do fun runs. We do a run to Sweetness 7 (coffee shop), we get food,” said Zhou. “We do spaghetti dinners before races. We have a lot of team bonding outside of the actual running.” Nebbia is currently out of

action due to a stress fracture, but Potter said that she and Zhou are tremendously positive influences on a team that includes nine underclassmen. “So much of it depends on the quality of the captains and I think when they really take it on themselves to nurture and to build up the younger girls and to keep the mood positive,” said Potter. “One of the great things having a team with some younger girls on it is they don’t remember what it was like when we were a really strong team and they’re just enjoying doing it. They’re having some really good personal growth, and when the captains can be supportive of that it (creates) a positive atmosphere and you do get positive results.” Sophomore Hailey Miller and freshman Ashley Peresie are two of the youngsters in the program who are going to figure prominently in the Lady Vikings’ rebuilding process.

Billed as the Vikings No.1 runner, Miller is ranked in the top five in Monsignor Martin Athletic Association and finished in the top 20 in small school’s out of a field of 300 runners at the 50th anniversary of the McQuaid Invitational Sept. 27 in Rochester. As a team, Nichols placed 20th out of 50 small school. In league action, Nichols has defeated Buffalo Seminary, but lost to Immaculata. Potter said the injury prevention training spearheaded by his assistant coach, Amanda Simmons, and the efforts of school athletic trainer Bambi Horton have been invaluable in keeping kids healthy and ready to run. Lilly Shuman, Ava Swiatowy, Caroline Magavern, Julia McDonald, Amanda Melendez, Katherine Nebbia, Kaitlyn Dolan, and Natalie Jusko complete the 2014 Lady Vikings cross country team.

captures regular season crown

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Eileen Rath and the Nardin girls soccer team defeated Sacred Heart, 2-1, on Oct. 10. In winning, Nardin clinched first place in the Monsignor Martin Association Division I standings.

Frank adds new dimensions to already-strong game By Dave Ricci SPORTS REPORTER

Some times, the toughest thing in life is to take stock of ourselves, weigh our pluses and minuses, and admit that we need to work harder at correcting our shortcomings. Madison Frank has done just that. Frank, a North Buffalo resident, through the first three season of her varsity career on the Buffalo Seminary

field hockey team, made her name as one of the areas most dangerous scoring threats. But this year, Frank realized just scoring isn’t enough. “Freshman year I played center/forward and I was all about shooting,” said Frank. “I’ve gotten a lot more confidence. I know how to pass, how to fake (opponents) on the field. More of a team player, I would say.” Frank added that having that additional confidence, coupled with a greater understanding of the game, has enabled her to become a better player. While exceptional speed has always been an integral part of Frank’s game, Red-Tailed Hawks coach Helen Marlette said with time and experience,

Frank has learned how to be even more cunning and deceptive with her wheels. “She’ll give you a sprint. She uses her speed in different ways. She’ll rope you or dope you, slow down then she’s long by you,” Marlette said with a chuckle. “You can see it coming, when you know it’s coming it’s (too late).” With a laugh, Frank said being smarter about using her speed was born out of simply not wanting to burn herself out too quickly. “I know how to use and when to use my speed,” Frank said. “You can’t just burn yourself out running up and down the field. You’ve got to use it wisely.”

But Frank has learned far more than how to better utilize her speed. Coming into the season as a veteran, Frank, a senior, fully expected to be named one of the captains. When that did not happen, she was stunned. She could have taken two different routes. Frank could have become bitter, selfish and created an unhealthy atmosphere, but instead, Frank did the mature thing. She took a look in the mirror and realized she needed to expand her game beyond just scoring. She had to be a more well-rounded player and an even better teammate. The kind of girl her mates could count on in any situation. “It was definitely hard at

first,” Frank confessed. “But I love the game. I love my team, so I need to step up and lead anyway. I definitely lead on and off the field, I think.” Marlette said she couldn’t be any more proud of Frank and how she responded to the shock and disappointment of not being elected captain. “She responded beautifully by becoming a better leader,” said Marlette. “A better teammate.” Still leading the Hawks in goals, Frank is also among the team leaders in assists. “I think it’s less about me scoring and more about the game as a whole,” Frank explained. “Really, she’s a well-rounded

player,” added Marlette. “She’s just added another dimension to her game and she’s a great teammate.” When Frank closes the books on her days as a high school student-athlete, she will take with her memories of good times with teammates mixed in with the wins and losses. Most importantly, She will take the life lesson of learning how to not only deal with set backs, but how to come away even stronger. “I expected that I would be (named) a team captain, but you can’t always get what you expected. Even if sometimes you think you’ve worked for it,” she said. “Keep working anyway.”


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Buff State aims to end longtime playoff drought By Jonah Bronstein SPORTS REPORTER

The Buffalo State College football team has not qualified for the NCAA playoffs since two months before the Buffalo Bills last made it to the NFL playoffs. Six weeks into this season, the Bengals are closer to ending their postseason drought. Buffalo State is 5-1 for the first time since the 1999 season, when it last qualified for the NCAA Division III championship tournament. The Bengals also received votes in this week’s D3Football.com and American Football Coaches Association Top 25 polls, effectively ranking 29th and 33rd, respectively. The Bengals entered their bye week atop the Empire 8 standings for the first time since joining the conference in 2012. If they run the table over the last four weeks of the regular season, getting to 9-1 for just the second time in school history, the Bengals will automatically qualify for the 32-team NCAA playoffs. Following last week’s win at nationally-ranked Ithaca, Buffalo State has also made a strong case for a possible at-large NCAA berth, should it lose one of the final four

games. Empire 8 member St. John Fisher has earned an at-large NCAA berth with two regular season losses in two of the past three seasons. Ithaca was undefeated and ranked No. 13 in the country before losing to Buffalo State. The Bombers won the Empire 8 championship as well as an NCAA playoff game last season. Buffalo State also owns a win over Salisbury, which has lost just four conference games since joining the Empire 8 in 2011. “The Empire 8 is recognized nationally as a good conference, so you could have a couple losses and still get a chance to play in the playoffs,” Buffalo State coach Jerry Boyes said. Boyes, who led the Bengals to the NCAA tournament seven times in eight seasons before moving up to the athletic director position, envisioned this return to glory when he returned to coaching in 2009. “Quite frankly,” Boyes said, “we are where we expected to be last season.” The Bengals finished 5-5 (3-4 in Empire 8) a year ago. In 2012, Buffalo State ended No. 1 Wisconsin-Whitewater’s 46-game winning streak and won its final four conference games to finish 6-4 (4-3). “The talent level has

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Mike Doherty (Kenmore East), a wide receiver, is third in Empire 8 in receiving yards per game (93.7) and fourth in touchdown receptions (five). certainly been here,” Boyes said. “The credit goes to the players and the staff that does the recruiting and the coaching. But really it comes down to the execution. We are thankful for the start.” The Bengals have been the second-highest scoring team in the Empire 8 at 38.8 points per game, and have the third-ranked offense at 428.5 yards per

game. Senior running back Rich Pete leads the conference in rushing at 124.2 yards per game. Pete rushed for more than 100 yards in each of the first five games and is on pace to break Perez Dinkins’ single-season record of 1,201 rushing yards set in 1996. Wide receiver Mike Doherty (Kenmore East)

is third in the conference in receiving yards per game (93.7) and fourth in touchdown receptions (five). Ryan Carney (Olean) is fifth in the conference in receiving yards per game (73.7) and has four touchdowns. Kyle Hoppy (Orchard Park) has started the first six games at quarterback. Hoppy joined the Bengals program last season

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The World’s Best Selling Champagne

Relax

Rosemount

The Perfect Party Wine!

• Moscato • Shiraz/Cab • Traminer/ Riesling

$ 95 750 ml

German Riesling

Australian

7

4

$ 98

$ 99

750 ml

750 ml

Toasted Head

• Cabernet Sauvignon • Chardonnay $8.99 - $2.00 Rebate

6

Californian

2007 Tempranillo Reserva Aged 5 Years

Chardonnay Lexia Moscato Red Lexia Riesling Shiraz

Buy A 12 Count Case: $167.40 Less Mail-In Rebate - $36.00 Equals Net Case: $131.40

Gnarly Head Californians

Captain Morgan

$

Net 750 ml

Sonoma “Reserve” Alexander Valley

95

Vodka

5

$ 99

Merlot (2009 Vintage)

750 ml

A Value Brand With Hints Of Citrus-Cherry Essences

$

North Coast Cabernet Sauvignon or Chardonnay

1.75 Liter

VS Cognac

$

Winery Sale

Apothic

Spanish

Ca’Donini

Blended Scotch

Liter

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Family Reserve

$

Anciano

Australian

5900 S. Transit Rd., Lockport 434-4700

William Grant’s

5

$ 44

Alice White

The Wine & Liquor Outlet

Net 1.75 Liter

• Bianco • Sweet • Dry

$14.44 - $5.00 Rebate

$ 95

1147

$

Italian Vermouth

Canadian Whisky

Grande Amber VS or Peach

Ten High

$ 99 Net 750 ml

Mix Up A Case, Send For $36 Case Rebate

Widmer

Lake Niagara Red or White

1044

$

4 Liter Box

Dr. Konstantin Frank • Barrel Fermented Chardonnay • Gewurztraminer • Semi-Dry Riesling

$

1095 750 ml

Kim Crawford

New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc $10.95 - $2.00 Rebate

8

$ 95 Net 750 ml

Buy A Case, Send For $36 Case Rebate

Rodney Strong

Chardonnays Sonoma

9

$ 88 750 ml

Chalk Hill

1495

$

750 ml

San Pedro Gato Negro

• Cabernet/ Merlot • Chardonnay

$5.99 - $3.00 Rebate

2

$ 99 Net 1.5 Liter

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OUR SALE RUNS ALL WEEK FRI., 10/17/14 THROUGH THURS., 10/23/14 • Hours: 9am-11pm Daily, Sunday 12 Noon-6pm • “Wine is sunlight held together by water.” - Galileo


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