Napa Valley Life - Fall 2021

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NAPA VALLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION

Supporting the Future of Viticulture and Wine Education  BY ELIZABETH SMITH

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he Napa Valley College Foundation is committed to helping the most vulnerable students stay in school and earn their degrees. During the 2020-21 academic year, the Foundation awarded more than $205,000 in scholarships to over 133 students, including college-bound high school students. It rewarded student achievement, encouraged leadership, and provided financial support. With the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Foundation assisted students who were in the most need of support and raised funds to cover unplanned financial expenses related to housing, lost wages, technology, groceries, and more. “Last year brought much uncertainty for me. However, I received two scholarships that are helping to cover my living expenses, so I can continue with my physics major and path to transfer to a four-year university,” said Aisha Burns, scholarship recipient. “The Foundation’s mission is to provide every student with access to the resources they need for an exceptional educational experience. We link students with the community, providing for them and empowering them to succeed,” said Jessica Thomason, Executive Director, Napa Valley College Foundation. In addition to scholarships and emergency aid, the Foundation raises funds for other College programs and campaigns. Recently the Foundation coordinated a $10 million gift from The Wine Spectator Scholarship Foundation to construct new facilities named ‘The Wine Spectator Wine Education Complex’ for the College’s Viticulture, Wine and Technology (VWT) program. The Wine Spectator Wine Education Complex will include a new state-of-the-art sensory classroom and conversion of an 82

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and winemaking programs, complete with a five-acre vineyard and commercial winery. “Napa Valley College’s VWT program has long been supported by our community. The Trefethen family were early donors and helped spearhead contributions from others, including the Napa Valley Vintners, and the program wouldn’t be where it is today without their funding,” said Malcolm de Sieyes, president, Napa Valley College Foundation. The Napa Valley College Foundation was founded in 1968 to increase community awareness and provide financial support for Napa Valley College and its students. The Board of Directors includes professional, business, and philanthropic leaders who have a dedicated interest in the College and its students.

existing classroom into a modern wine laboratory. Additionally, an existing building will be converted and expanded to include indoor and outdoor spaces for hospitality, marketing, and sales instructional courses and a public tasting room. Upon completion, the Wine Spectator Wine Education Complex will be organized into three buildings: a classroom, laboratory, and tasting room. “If there was ever an educational institution poised for significant contributions to the growth of the California wine industry, this is it,” said Marvin R. Shanken, editor and publisher of Wine Spectator. “It is our hope that the door for learning opens wider for young adults from all walks of life, providing a platform for future leadership in the wine industry.” Napa Valley College’s VWT program is one of the country's largest college viticulture

The Napa Valley College Foundation is an independent California non-profit, public benefit corporation and is tax-exempt as provided by IRS Sec. 501 (c)3. Federal ID# 23-7003565. FOR MORE INFORMATION

www.napavalley.edu/AboutNVC/Foundation/


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Everyone Can Be a Winemaker

2min
page 65

Willamette Oregon Wine County

7min
pages 68-70

Half Moon Bay

5min
pages 78-81

SOLAGE

2min
page 76

A Toast to Visit Napa Valley

8min
pages 36-39

HARVEST

6min
pages 40-46

The Gift GUIDE

10min
pages 30-35

What's Hot

3min
pages 26, 28

The Perfect Provenance

2min
pages 90-91

West Won Bread

2min
pages 92-100

Local Artist: Jermaine Burse

2min
pages 88-89

di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art

2min
pages 86-87

Napa Valley College Foundation

2min
page 84

Hispanic Heritage Month

2min
page 85

Napa Tracy Style: Reap More Rewards by Prepping Your Home to Sell

3min
pages 82-83

Cooking with Karen Crouse

2min
pages 74-75

Winston's Café: Paulie's Bagels

2min
pages 72-73

Wesley Steffans: Correlation Wine Company

2min
pages 66-67

Sal Ianni: Truchard Vineyards

2min
page 64

Napa de Oro

2min
page 60

Newton Vineyard Winemaker

5min
pages 62-63

Frank Family Vineyards

2min
page 61

Mira Winery

2min
page 59

Robert Biale Vineyards

2min
page 58

Stag's Leap Wine Cellars

2min
page 57

Tour de Napa Exploring Napa by Bike

4min
pages 24-25

Kirk Venge: Venge Vineyards

2min
page 56

Wine Collectives: Discover Napa's Hidden Treasures

6min
pages 52-55

How Napa's Wine Industry is Managing Climate Change

7min
pages 48-49

Napa Valley Vintners Premiere Release Week

2min
pages 50-51

Napa Ghosts and Legends Walking Tour

4min
pages 22-23

Calendar of Events

3min
pages 20-21

Inside Track:

2min
page 21
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