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Once again, the women of our community are joining forces with Healthcare Foundation Northern Sonoma County to raise funds in support of women’s health. It is difficult to find a woman who has not been touched by cancer, heart disease, stroke or any number of debilitating diseases. We stand by our mothers, daughters, sisters, aunts, girlfriends, and neighbors during their fight. Women never falter in the face of such challenges and we are committee to winning.
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Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Vintners Inn, Santa Rosa, California
Honoring Holly & Henry Wendt
On December 4, at the Vintners Inn in Santa Rosa, our community had the opportunity to laud Holly and Henry Wendt at a luncheon in their honor as they receive the first annual Wetzel Community Leadership Award bestowed upon persons whose accomplishments and contributions to the quality of life in the community are examples of humanitarian leadership principles and values in action. This extraordinary couple is known locally for their long-time ownership of the esteemed Quivira Winery in Dry Creek Valley yet this represents only a fraction of their accomplishments. Holly and Henry Wendt are models of generosity. Their love for the arts, science, culture and education is evidenced in their philanthropy. The Henry and Holly Wendt Library at Healdsburg High School, the Pediatric Dental Initiative of the Redwood Empire Surgery Center and a leadership gift to Healthcare Foundation Northern Sonoma County to benefit the Healdsburg District Hospital Campaign show their commitment to our community.
It is our vision to create a tradition of coming together every year to honor those extraordinary men and women for their accomplishments and contributions to the quality of life in our community. These individuals are an exemplification of humanitarian leadership principles and values.
It is with this inspiration that we presented the Wetzel Community Leadership Award to Holly and Henry Wendt.