Napa & Sonoma Fires - Ways to Help

Didn’t see other threads on the subject besides Brian’s auction one, so thought I’d start a new one.

Buy some tasty Lamborn Howell Mountain zin - 100% of proceeds go to charity: Lamborn Family - Wines

Donate directly to the Napa Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund:
http://www.napavalleycf.org/fire-donation-page/

Donate to Support Fire Chief Welch’s Family & other Mill Valley Staff:
https://www.youcaring.com/firechiefwelchsfamilyothermillvalleystaffimpacted-975272?fb_action_ids=1585923634810230&fb_action_types=youcaringcom%3Adonate

Feel free to add to this list.

Some Livermore wineries are setting up collection boxes for donated goods, as well as donating a portion of this weekend’s sales:

Also in Livermore, Friday morning at Granada Bowl, Two Men and a Truck will be trucking donated supplies, a convenient way for people in the tri-valley to donate goods without having to drive up:

On Friday Oct 13th 2017 at 8:00am- 12 pm
M&M Hansen Communications, is teaming up with Two men and a Truck to hold a emergency drive for the people that have been affected by the fires in Napa and surrounding areas.
Granada Bowl has graciously allowed us to hold the drive in there parking lot
Located at 1620 Rail Road Ave. Livermore CA.
We are asking people to bring water, blankets, dog and cat food, non perishable food and diapers/wipes.

These people have lost every thing so any clothing, toys, unused person hygiene products and etc will be greatly appreciated.

Antonio Galloni compiled a list of charities on Vinous:

Thank you for posting this.

Thanks, Betty. Very helpful info!

Excellent idea, Betty. Thank you for posting.

Adding Community Foundation Sonoma County:
https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/1431417

Without a doubt we need to focus this year’s BerserkerDay on Napa/Sonoma wineries, in particular those affected by the fires, but all of us wine lovers should prepare to spend plenty of money (tourism and wine purchases) in the area to help build it back up!

I was wondering if there was a way to get Berserkers to help. Sounds like BerserkerDay is it. Thanks for that.

I’ve been getting emails from K&L wines regarding various raffles of wine and whisky with proceeds to organizations coordinating relief. It’s kind of difficult to find on the website but a search for “raffle” will yield the various raffles going on at the moment.

http://www.klwines.com/Products/r?d=0&r=0&p=0&o=-1&t=raffles

McGrail in Livermore is holding a fund drive this weekend:

Disaster Relief Fundraiser
Saturday, October 14th and Sunday, October 15th
12-4:30PM

The Livermore Wine Growers Association has organized a fundraising drive to aid the victims of Napa, Sonoma, and Mendocino Counties from the disastrous fires. McGrail Vineyards will donate 15% of all wine sales this weekend to Disaster Relief Funds for Napa, Sonoma, and Mendocino. In addition we will collect monetary donations for these funds all weekend. All monies collected will be delivered to those agencies on Tuesday Oct. 17. Come help us support the victims of this terrible catastrophe. We will also have live music by Nick Tyrrel on Saturday, October 14th from 12-4pm.

A million percent on this - just bought a case from the Lagier-Meredith current release.

and this from Williams Selyem sent out to their list members:

"One of our initiatives is through the Community Foundation of Sonoma County, a 501c3 that supports local Sonoma County charities and has been doing so for over 30 years. They have the ability to get funds where they are needed most, at the individual level, quickly and effectively. Through the local charities they will fund a variety of needs from food distribution to shelter to health services. They have set up an emergency fund called the Sonoma County Resilience Fund. Williams Selyem will match donations up to a total of $10,000.

Network for Good - Donor Form "

Thank you for this thread. The response to this disaster in some quarters has been shameful and disgusting. When there is a hurricane or earthquake, wherever it is, there is (rightfully) an outpouring of sympathy and support without judgment, with reliable support organizations promoted everywhere. In this situation, an equally devastating event, the web is filled with blame for the victims, either for merely living in California (hence somehow deserving of God’s justice) or for moving to an area where wildfires occur (as if moving into a flood plain is without risk).

It’s been very difficult to find support organizations anywhere other than on wine related sites. Thanks to this thread and Vinous, I found a couple of ways to help in my own small way.

K & L raffle

All raffle proceeds will be split evenly between the orginizations. There are no limits on raffle tickets purchased. Raffle tickets can be purchased through midnight next Tuesday October 17th, and the winner will be drawn Wednesday morning.

Lot 1: 40 Years of Napa
1974 Joseph Phelps “Insignia” 750ml & 2014 Dominus 3L - $10 Raffle Ticket
One of the all-time classics and singular collectibles from Napa, 1974 Phelps Insignia (regular retail $1750) is a reference-point wine that recently notched a RP99 mark on it’s 40th birthday and is a tribute to the ageworthiness of Napa reds. Dominus, on the other hand, has become Napa’s high end standard in recent years and a rare, large format bottle (retail $1100) is one that you can build a cellar around. One winner will be chosen for each bottle.

Lot 2: Prized, Ultra-Rare Karuizawa Bottle
Karuizawa 35 Year Old Whisky - $10 Raffle Ticket
Previously priced at $10,000 on our website and one of 89 bottles from an ancient single barrel, the whisky was distilled in 1980 and aged for 35 years before it was bottled in 2015. One of the most treasured bottles from Whisky’s hottest collectible category, this is a treasure for any collector and almost as rare as it gets.

Lot 3: Beer’s Most Celebrated Bottles
a) Two Bottle ‘Cantillon’ Set - $10 Raffle Ticket
This set features two Cantillon bottles: one bottle of 2014 Vigneronne (10/29/2014 dated) and one bottle of 2015 Fou’Foune (8/26/2015 dated).
b) Two Bottle ‘Bottle Logic’ Set - $10 Raffle Ticket
This set features two Bottle Logic bottles: bottle of 2016 of Fundamental Observation and one bottle of 2016 Darkstar November.

I gave them my money a little while ago.

and this from the Anderson Valley Wine Growers Association:

"FIRE NEWS - HOW YOU CAN HELP

Fires, they are on all of our minds, and AVWA wants you to know that Anderson Valley’s wineries and vineyards are safe.

That said, all of us in Anderson Valley know people, friends, who have lost wineries, vineyards, businesses, and homes - both in and out of the wine industry.

Here in Mendocino County, Frey Vineyards has lost their winemaking facilities and vineyards, and several other vineyards have been destroyed. Entire neighborhoods in Redwood Valley are gone, and more devastation threatens both Redwood and Potter Valleys.

Monetary donations for those affected by the Redwood Complex Fire can be made online to the Community Foundation of Mendocino County (communityfound.org).

Anderson Valley is open, not for business as usual, but open. We are serving our community, and many long scheduled events at wineries are continuing but as fundraisers.

Of course, the fires reach beyond Mendocino County as well. AVWA has a winery member in an industrial park on Hopper Avenue in Santa Rosa, near the Coffey Park neighborhood that was obliterated, and miraculously their winery still stands, although clouds of smoke and continuing threat of fire loom still.

Wineries and vineyards in Sonoma, Napa and Lake Counties have been lost, and more are imperiled as containment is nil and winds pick up today.

Donations to help those who have suffered loss outside the county can be made to
Sonoma County Resilience Fund: Network for Good - Donor Form
Napa Valley Community Foundation: http://napavalleycf.org/fire-donation-page/
As a way to help our neighbors, AVWA will donate 50% of the revenue collected in the silent auction at our November 9, 2017 “Taste of Anderson Valley” consumer tasting event in San Francisco to the relief effort.

33 wineries and 1 cidery will be pouring at the Golden Gate Club on the Presidio in San Francisco from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm. Each participating winery will be donating a hand signed large format bottle of wine - or three regular sized hand signed bottles, and more wineries, inns, and restaurants may offer silent auction lots in support of the fire relief efforts.

Please pick up a ticket and bid generously, if you are able, to support Anderson Valley and our neighbors in need throughout the North Coast. Tickets are $75 each online at www.avwines.com/taste-av.html"

#CAWINESTRONG

We’re getting reports that donation drives’ trucks are full and that charities are inundated with food and clothing. Probably these donations are still helpful, but not immediately. What they are asking for is hygiene products, bedding, pillows, towels, etc. Everything in your house except what’s in your pantry or dresser. Or money is always helpful.

Larry, the Go Fund Me campaign, at least the one I supported seems to be doing well today. It’s just under 300K collected. I was glad to see that today.