|
In 1973, Napa
County women were preparing to set the world on
fire with a new generation of premium wines. Their
success is reflected today by the distinguished
labels under their stewardship... Domaine
Chandon... Firestone Vineyards... Far Niente...
Alderbrook ... Spottswoode...Domaine Carneros...St.
Supéry, to name only a few.
The same
year, another team of Napa Valley women made
headlines around the world by forming
California's first all-woman fire company. "The
hands that rock the cradle can also put out
fires," the Knoxville (Tennessee) Journal
declared in surprise. "Die Frauen sind bel der
Fauerbekampfung wirklich Feuer und Flamme!" was
the echo from across the Atlantic.
"Wine,
Women and Fire"
will be the theme of the Home Winemakers Classic
2000, Saturday July 22, 4:30 - 7:00 p.m at St.
Supéry Winery & Wine Discovery Center,
Rutherford.

The founding members
of the Dry Creek-Lokoya women's fire company will
be recognized by Congressman Mike Thompson in a
ceremony during the event. Come meet these
visionary women, learn what kindles the fire of
their imaginations, and celebrate on behalf of the
many professional women in the fire services who
have followed in their footsteps.
Chief
Green recalls fighting fire with "The Women Who
Could"
Home
| Site
Index |
Site
Search |
Forums
|
Archives |
Slide
Shows
|