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WELCOME 2020 is a year of change. In every corner of the world, and in every area of our own lives, things are very different than they were one year ago. And with that change, there has been struggle. A struggle to find new ways of doing what must be done, a struggle to let go of what can no longer be, and for some, a struggle to survive. Between the moments of struggle, remarkable adaptation has taken root – growing despite challenge. Together, we have created, we have collaborated, and we have adapted. Still in progress, and evolving, but from challenge has risen a new recognition of the ways in which we are connected. So here we are – somewhat disconnected physically, but adapting together to create solutions for the evolving challenge of healthcare disparities in our community. Thank you for showing up to create a strong, stable safety net of accessible, affordable healthcare for Oregon’s vineyard workers and their families. Thank you for saying yes to acknowledging your actions, your contributions can help shape the storyline of this challenging year, and strengthen our response for the future. ¡Salud! Steering Committee WWW.SALUDAUCTION.ORG CHEERS WITH US ON SOCIAL! #SALUDAUCTION CONTENTS WELCOME TO ¡SALUD! 2020 EVENTS TIMELINE & INFO................4 MISSION ..................................5-6 THANK YOUS Sponsors ....................................7 Other Contributors...........................8 Special Acknowledgements ....................9 Committees .................................10 Winery Partners..............................11-13 Vintners Circle Members......................14 AUCTION INFO Big Board Auction Info........................15 Live and Silent Auction Info....................16 Conditions of Purchase .......................17-19 AUCTION LOTS Live Auction Lots.............................20-36 Silent Auction Lots ...........................37-56 – 3 – NOVEMBER 9 – 16, 2020 ONLINE MULTI-DAY EVENT BIDDING OPEN NOVEMBER 9 – 11 Ultra-rare, ultra-premium cases of ¡Salud! Cuvée Pinot Noir available from 36 wineries up for bid. Learn more about these wines and watch winemaker videos www.saludauction.org/vintners-circle BIDDINGLIVE OPEN STREAMING NOVEMBER EVENT 13 – 16 Luxury getaways, wine collections, winemaker experiences and more up for bid. LIVE STREAMING EVENT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 AT 7 PM Join us from your living room for this year’s marquee event – a live in-studio broadcast featuring noted winemakers, exclusive live auction packages and a special chance to support ¡Salud! Services making healthcare accessible and affordable for vineyard workers and their families. – 4 – THE ¡SALUD! MISSION We work to make healthcare services affordable and accessible for Oregon vineyard workers and their families. THE NEED • Vineyard workers often move from crop to crop, and their short-term work status means they’re ineligible for health insurance coverage • For those with insurance, plans may cover basic services but leave patients with high deductibles which can mean putting off care until minor issues become major • Language barriers make accessing services and navigating the complex medical world challenging • Missing work to prioritize preventative care, or even necessary care means significant strain on the family budget HOW ¡SALUD! HELPS • Bilingual, bicultural team of three registered nurses, a health educator and a program coordinator who focus on each patient and create custom solutions based on each person’s needs • Mobile services: we bring preventative services to the worksite to eliminate transportation and time barriers to seeking care • Wide network of providers, clinics and resources to connect patients to affordable care in their community • We help patients avoid medical expenses by negotiating with providers on patient’s behalf • Support for more than just healthcare: we connect patients to housing, legal, food security and other resources – 5 – THE ¡SALUD! MISSION CONTINUED COVID-19 & ¡SALUD! The challenge in the vineyard worker community • COVID-19 disproportionately affects the LatinX and Hispanic communities • Many essential workers are LatinX and Hispanic • Workers face specific barriers to care and recovery such as lack of insurance, inability to take time off work to seek care and shared living spaces making isolation challenging ¡SALUD!’S RESPONSE TO COVID-19 • No-cost COVID-19 screening brought to vineyards and worksites available for vineyard workers, family members and winery staff • Results delivered within 24 to 48 hours with personalized education and follow-up for each person • Case management and support for any patients who tested positive including connection to primary care, housing resources if needed, medical translation and more COVID-19 CLINICS • 44 clinics held from May to September • 970 patients assessed • 861 COVID-19 screenings • 3.6 % positive • 9 counties served “We can’t just sit still. We have to go out and do something about it.” – Leda Garside, R.N., M.B.A ¡Salud! Services Manager – 6 – SPONSORS TITANIUM SPONSORS Dukes Family Vineyards Northwest Farm Credit Services Silicon Valley Bank PLATINUM SPONSORS Erath Winery GOLD SPONSORS First Republic Bank Irvine & Company CPAs, LLC SILVER SPONSORS Becker Capital Management Davis Wright Tremaine LLP Jackson Family Wines Joly Restaurant Group Results Partners BRONZE SPONSORS Columbia Bank O’Brien Winery Construction & Mechanical Saxco International Scott Laboratories BENEFACTORS Duarte Nursery Erectors, Inc. METIS Mergers and Acquisitions Northwest Distribution & Storage/WineCo, LLC Northwest Wines, Ltd. Zepponi & Company – 7 – OTHER CONTRIBUTORS Davis Wright Tremaine LLP for pro bono legal consultation Kathryn Elsesser Photography for photography services Henningsen Cold Storage for storage of the ¡Salud! auction and library wines Andrea Johnson Photography for photography and videography services Solid Digital for big board technology, design, and support Carolyn Wells-Kramer for photography services Flint Design Co. for website design support AnchorPointe Graphics for print and digital design, and printing services Play Nice for public relations and social media support – 8 – SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We are so thankful to the many individuals and businesses that support ¡Salud! throughout the year, and especially those that have supported ¡Salud! since its inception. We are proud to honor those who have developed special fundraising programs to support our program this year, and continue to recognize those we have acknowledged in the past. 2020 COMPAÑEROS DE ¡SALUD! Compañeros de ¡Salud! is an effort to provide sustainable funding for the vital health education and outreach services ¡Salud! offers to vineyard workers and their families. Argyle International Pinot Noir Celebration Ronni Lacroute Winderlea Vineyard & Winery - PAST HONOREES - LOS HEROES DE ¡SALUD! 2008: Winderlea Vineyard & Winery 2009: Ronni Lacroute 2011: The Drouhin Family and Domaine Drouhin Oregon 2013: Dick Erath and the Erath Family Foundation 2014: Jim Bernau and Willamette Valley Vineyards 2016: The founding ¡Salud! Steering Committee 2017: Lynn & Ron Penner-Ash PAST LEGACY WINEMAKERS 2007: David Lett 2008: Tony Soter 2009: David Adelsheim 2010: Terry Casteel 2011: Dick & Nancy Ponzi 2012: Dick Erath 2013: Ken Wright 2014: Mark Vlossak 2015: Joe & Pat Campbell 2017: Rollin Soles 2018: Harry Peterson-Nedry 2019: Lynn Penner-Ash – 9 – 2020 ¡SALUD! COMMITTEES ¡Salud! extends a sincere “thank you” to all our volunteers who graciously contribute their time and energy to organize ¡Salud! fundraising activities and to guide the mission of providing health care access and services to seasonal vineyard workers and their families. 2020 ¡SALUD! CHAIRS Sarah Horner, Co-Chair Matthew Thompson, Co-Chair STEERING COMMITTEE MARKETING SUBCOMMITTEE Pat Dukes Matthew Thompson, Chair Rubin Chandran, M.D. Celia Austin Thomas Hellie Jillian Bradshaw Gary Horner Andrea Johnson Laurence Hornick, M.D. Jenna LaCroix Kay Nordling, M.D. Kayt Mathers Keeley O’Brien Donna Morris Alyssa Petroff Will Neuhauser Nancy Ponzi Nancy Ponzi Steve Vuylsteke Corby Soles Sofia Torres McKay Wayne Van Loon PROCUREMENT SUBCOMMITTEE Merritt Olson, Chair Erin Armitage Wendi Eiland Vanessa Hadick Colleen Kenny Mark Melia Brianna O’Gorman Mike Willison – 10 – WINERY PARTNERS 691 Highway 99W, Dundee, Oregon 97115 www.argylewinery.com OWNER Lion Nathan WINEMAKER Nate Klosterman ESTABLISHED 1987 THE WINERY In 1987, Argyle was founded by pioneering vintner Rollin Soles, with a belief that the cool-climate of Oregon’s Willamette Valley was ideal for producing sparkling wines that could stand alongside the great wines of Champagne. In the years since, Argyle has played a pivotal role in establishing the Willamette Valley as one of the greatest places in the world for making sparkling wine. At the same time, Argyle’s focus on growing the finest grapes for its sparkling wines has evolved into a winemaking program that includes renowned Chardonnays, Pinot Noirs and Rieslings. Though the viticultural and winemaking techniques used to make Argyle’s sparkling and still wines are very different, both have earned acclaim for their elegance, vineyard-driven character and uncommon ageability. Today Argyle farms over 400 acres split between the red volcanic Jory soil of the Dundee Hills and the wind-battered slopes of the Eola-Amity Hills. Argyle’s original barrel room and winery in Dundee have been converted into the Argyle Tasting House, welcoming guests daily. Argyle is a proud supporter of ¡Salud!.