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Sippin’ for the Seven photo montage

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Enjoy the photos from Sippin’ for the Seven by Ron Sullivan Photography in the photo montage below!

Also, if you attended or purchased a ticket for Sippin’ for the Seven and were unable to attend: Click here to take survey (if you haven’t already)

Sippin’ 2011 Thanks

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Sippin’ for the Seven was a successful ($7270!) and fun event thanks to the following:

Kristi Payne of Vintage Vine – not enough praise can be bestowed on Kristi for arranging for the wineries and general planning for the past three Sippin’ events.

Rhett Humphrey, student at Central Washington University in the wine program and intern at Vintage Vine, orchestrated the volunteers for Sippin’ this year and did an absolutely fantastic job.

Swiftwater Cellars provided the beautiful venue for the evening. The sanctuary purchased delicious and wonderfully presented food from Chef Paul Cotta of Swiftwater Cellar’s Hoist House Restaurant.

Poppoff, Inc was the Associate Sponsor for this year’s event. You may recall that this wonderful company also helped with construction of our greenhouse way back in 2009/2010.

Abbott’s Printing, our go-to printers since the beginning, continue to be generous with their sponsorships of our events and gave a nice in-kind donation of printing in support of Sippin’ 2011 at the Chimpanzee Champion level.

Matthew Wenz of Wenz Creative designed the gorgeous posters, advertising cards and tasting booklets.

Participating wineries and breweries – this is what the night was all about! Thanks to Kristi, we had some terrific wineries represented by some terrific people. Check them ALL out: Cedergreen Cellars , Chandler Reach Vineyards, 
Chateau Ste Michelle , Chinook, 
Coyote Canyon Winery, 
Elegante Cellars,
 Gamache Vintners, 
Gard Vintners, 
Gilbert Cellars, 
Heymann Winery, 
Ironhorse Brewery , Jones of Washington, Kana Winery, Kestrel Vintners, 
Martinez & Martinez Winery , Mercer Cellars, NHV – Naches Heights Vineyard , Northwest Totem Cellars, 
Old Schoolhouse Brewery, 
Roslyn Brewing Company, Saint Laurent , Saviah, 
Steppe Cellars , SuLei Cellars , Swiftwater Cellars, Syncline Winery, Thurston Wolfe, 
Two Mountain Winery, 
Upland Estates, and Waters Winery

Coal Creek provided wonderful music as a perfect backdrop to the wine tasting.

Ron Sullivan Photography captured the evening (we’ll be sharing photos soon!).

The event volunteers really outdid themselves this year. Pam Lehnert, as usual, added her decorating and set-up touches to the evening, Rozsika Steele embellished some fedoras for our raffle ticket sellers, and the following volunteers all did a wonderful and professional job of making the event run smoothly: Kevin McPhee, Emily Miltko, Christina Broussard, Amy Gonzales, Sofi Bernstein, Nicole Tuson, Jaclyn Bourdon, Erin Johnson, Charlene Cline, Dave Cline, Margie Ferguson, Kate Daugherty, Janie Gibbons, Debbie Metzler, Alison Eglin, Rozsika Steele, Ryan Steele, C.J. Radawick, Max Murrey, Jody Mooney, Jessica Grigg, Jamie Davis, Frank Pangrazi and Bev Humphrey. Thank you all

And thanks to all attendees!

I hope you’ll join us next year on February 25th for Sippin’ for the Seven 2012! This is a really fun event and a great time to find new favorites then stock up on your wine and beer for the year – we’ll give you a deal next year in the wine store and proceeds for purchases all support the sanctuary!!

Sippin’ – better than ever!

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

Despite the weather keeping some of our friends and a couple of wineries from attending the event, this year’s Sippin’ for the Seven was a great success and a whole lot of fun!

Minus expenses, we raised $7,270!

This money will be used directly for the care of the Cle Elum Seven chimpanzees. The event comes at a slower donation time, so it’s a great boost to our general fund that keeps the sanctuary running.

The Swiftwater Cellars venue was just perfect for this event, and I can’t wait to share photos from photographer Ron Sullivan.

Mark your calendars for next year – February 25, 2012.

I’ll be posting the thank yous soon, but here’s a little something to share in the meantime -

This year for the Sippin’ for the Seven event, we rented a huge screen from CWU’s event services and projected the slideshow below that played throughout the evening. Denice suggested we share it here for people who were unable to attend. Imagine it on a 9ft by 12ft screen with lovely music (from Coal Creek) playing nearby:

Sippin’ for the Seven Benefit

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

It’s time for our third annual Sippin’ for the Seven wine tasting benefit!

I sent out an announcement today to our local list, which can be viewed and shared online.

We have a venue change this year to a bigger and beautiful space – Swiftwater Cellars at Suncadia Resort.

As you know if you’ve been to past CSNW events, we tend to sell out, so I advise that you get your tickets right away.

Here are the basics:

Saturday, February 26, 2011
5:00-7:30pm
Swifterwater Cellars, Suncadia Resort, 301 Rope Rider Drive, Cle Elum, WA

For full details visit the event page and be sure to check in on the Facebook page too – Facebook makes it easy to invite your friends.

If you’re unable to attend, please consider giving a donation.
We’ll send you a wine glass if you donate $40 or more!

We love Sippin’ !

Sippin’ thanks

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Perhaps it is appropriate that the Academy Awards aired just the other night. It’s interesting to get a feel for how many people are “behind” a person and/or a performance. The same goes for fundraising events! Here is our long list of people to thank for Saturday’s success:

Kristi Payne of Vintage Vine. She approached us last year about putting on a wine tasting to benefit the chimpanzees. We had only done small scale events before and didn’t have much experience with local, “formal” events. Kristi is the best partner we could hope to have – she’s good-humored, not easily flustered, hard-working and well-connected with wineries. She pulled together the event last year in just a few weeks. And this year’s was bigger and better. She’s the brains and much of the brawn behind Sippin’. Be sure to visit Vintage Vine in the new location, opening soon at 104 N 1st St in Roslyn.

Nichole Welch. Nichole is a student in the wine program at Central and is exploring her interest in planning wine events as a career. She was an event volunteer at Sippin’ last year and she was involved every step of the way this year. She brought her organizational skills and determination to have the volunteer portion of the evening run like a well-oiled machine. Thanks to Nichole, there were no big issues on event night – how many event planners can say that?

Poppoff, Inc. made a generous donation to sponsor Sippin’ for the Seven, 2010. Events are all about the return over the investment, and having a large cash donation meant that the overall profits increased before anyone even stepped through the door. Plus, the Poppoffs are just good folks. You may recall Matt Poppoff working in the rain in late October when we broke ground for the greenhouse construction. Even before that, Gay Dorsey (the alpha female of the Poppoff clan?) featured Jamie on her blog (how could she, after-all, have a blog about style and not mention Jamie?) The chimpanzees at CSNW have attracted some really amazing fans, and we’re all very grateful for all of the fans in the Poppoff family.

93.7 The Wind. Cle Elum is a small town and there is just one radio station. Luckily, it’s a good one. 93.7 The Wind plays classic hits that I wake up to it every morning. It’s one of the last family owned and operated broadcast stations in the state, and they support their local businesses and nonprofits. As in in-kind sponsor of Sippin’, the radio station supplied a very generous schedule of advertisements and attracted many local attendees who may have missed out on the event otherwise.

Inland Networks. Inland supplies telephone and internet service for Roslyn, WA and the surrounding areas, and they also own the Masonic Building where Sippin’ was held. They gave us a great deal on the space and allowed us to set up an entire day early, which meant those who helped with set-up could actually enjoy the event rather than feel the need to collapse from a day of moving tables around.

Participating wineries and breweries. They made the night what it was. It’s not just about the wine and beer poured, but about the expertise and friendliness of the pourers, many of whom were the actual wine makers. So, big thanks to: Cedergreen Cellars, Ironhorse BreweryNaches Heights Vineyard, Northwest Totem Cellars, Kestrel Vintners, Gamache Vintners, Waters Winery, The Bunnell Family Cellar, Knipprath Cellars, Fontaine Estates Winery, Gard Vintners, Goose Ridge Estates Vineyard and Winery, McKinley Springs, Smasne Cellars, Yakima Craft Brewing Company, Syncline Wine Cellars, Wells Winery, Waving Tree Vineyards and Winery, Mannina Cellars, O’Reilly, Fallobst, Ott and Murphy Wines by Swede Hill Cellars

Lenny Price. We were so lucky to have Lenny return this year to provide the ambiance for the evening. If you attended the event, you know that Lenny is a very talented saxophone player. He is also a composer and teacher with a very impressive resume.

Millie Radonovich. Setting the tone for the evening, Millie welcomed people to the event with her lively and always impassioned music. We are so happy she agreed to play again this year.

Ben Kulikowski of Chicago Foods, LLC. There’s a hot dog stand near Pioneer Coffee on the main drag through Cle Elum. That’s Ben’s.  He’s a professional chef with a big heart and actually thanked me repeatedly for contacting him about helping out, even though he donated all of his time and expertise to the food planning and prep. I think he has a future in vegan food catering, and I am still thinking about that tuscan white bean pate…

Frank Schuchman. Another talented local chef who helped Ben with the day-of food prep, despite feeling under-the-weather.

Field Roast Grain Meat.  I hit the food table too late to enjoy their sausage, which made me realize how much other’s must have enjoyed it! They gave a whole case of mixed sausages and I heard rave reviews from attendees. Field Roast is also a favorite of the chimpanzees.

Essencia Artisan Bakery. Chef Ben went all the way to Yakima to get all of the ingredients for the food. Yakima’s Essencia Artisan Bakery donated half of the bread used for the bruschetta bar and gave us a great deal on the other half.

Madalaine Welch. This year’s gorgeous Sippin’ posters, promotional cards, tickets, and wine tasting booklet cover were all designed by Madalaine Welch of Welch Graphic Design and Production (360-860-1103). She did this work free of charge while also going to school full time.

Tiffany Diamond. We are going to have some fantastic photos to share of the event thanks to Tiffany Diamond Photography (206-310-5435). We met Tiffany at last year’s event, she helped with our fall auction last year, and she was the official photographer for Sippin’ 2010. Can’t wait to share the pics!

Event volunteers. Wow. The volunteers were phenomenal, weren’t they? Pam Lehnert‘s always amazing, often edible decorations; the incredible troll headbands made by Rozsika Steele (which, I’ve been told we could sell for a pretty penny); the knitted bananas thanks to Andy Gray, Lisa Schuster and Sharon Loosmore, the entire clean up crew who whipped that place into shape in no time flat, and the many competent event volunteers at registration, the wine store, the food table, etc. etc. Each volunteer played a vital role in the success of the event. I hope I’m not leaving anyone out (now this is starting to sound like an acceptance speech): Lindsay Zagler, Ben Eckley, Jeani Goodrich, Rachel Haney, Joe Valenti, Joe Lorenz, Candie Ream, Roslyn Smith, Paige Berrigan, Spencer Williams, Ally Peters, Katie Ranier, Christina Broussard, Kristin Kittelson, Jarred Whelchel, Elissa Finkelstein, Alyssa Mehs, Johnathan Hill, Janine Brodine, Janen Korth, Colin Redmon, Grace Enlow, Caleb Payne, Jonine Collins, Marc Warner, Margie Ferguson, Debbie Metzler, Chelsea Gordon and Ryan Steele. You all rock.

There were several businesses/organizations that lent a hand, donated goods, or allowed us the use of their spaces. Sterling Savings Bank (use of the credit card machines), Dulces Latin Bistro (donated two cases of wine), Abbott’s Printing (always producing quality printing for a reasonable price), smith exhibits (our in-town ticket seller), Glodo’s (keeping things cool with their donation of ice), Cascade Rail Foundation (use of their kitchen space for food prep), 2R Bar and Bistro (lent us a chaffing dish), Chandler Reach Winery (incredible tour and tasting prize), Coffee Comfort Company (coffee for the evening), Salon 2120 (manicure and pedicure prize).

And, finally,  the attendees. You raised $7,200 for the chimpanzees, and I’m pretty sure you had some fun doing it. We hope you all come back next year!

Sippin’ for the Seven – SOLD OUT!

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Tickets for tomorrow night’s Sippin’ for the Seven are sold out. Thanks to everyone who bought tickets – we’re looking forward to a fun evening!

Sippin’ menu

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Sippin’ for the Seven is going to be a not-to-miss evening in Roslyn. Get your tickets if you haven’t already. I’ll be updating the event page soon to include local lodging offering discounts to attendees. First, though, check out the food!

Chefs Ben Kulikowski and Frank Schuchman will be preparing these nibbles:

Sausages in three varieties: Italian, Mexican Chipotle and Smoked Apple Sage (the good folks at Field Roast Grain Meat donated a case of sausages for the event)

White Bean Paté

Bruschetta bar featuring the following tapenades: tomoto basil, wild mushroom, and marinated artichoke with roasted red bell pepper

Hummus and crudité

I am hungry already…

Thanks to Sippin’ event sponsors: Poppoff Inc., Vintage Vine, 93.7 The Wind, and Inland Networks

Sippin’ for the Seven

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Tickets are flowing for March 6th Sippin’ for the Seven wine (and beer) tasting fundraiser in Roslyn. Buy tickets online today or purchase them in person with cash or check at smith exhibits in Roslyn. Tickets are just $35 and include a Jody logo wine glass, wine and beer tastings, nibbles, music by Lenny Price and Millie Radonovich and the chance to meet sanctuary staff and volunteers.

This event was great last year, and will be even greater this year! New this year – a raffle available at the event with an exclusive visit to the sanctuary as the grand prize. All profits made from ticket sales and the sale of wine and beer to take home will directly benefit the Cle Elum Seven chimpanzees. For more info, see our event page.  Check out the event on Facebook and be sure to sent invites to your FB friends.


Big, big thank you to Sippin’ sponsors:

Poppoff Logo sm

Vintage Vine logo small

DOG 937 logo small

Inland Logo small

Sponsorships still available. Download pdf for corporate sponsorship levels.
For more information email: diana@ChimpSanctuaryNW.org


Thanks also to our friends at Field Roast for donating sausage as part of the event food.


Participating wineries and breweries (more to come!):

Cedergreen Cellars
Ironhorse Brewery
Naches Heights Vineyard
Northwest Totem Cellars
Sheridan Vineyard
Kestrel Vintners
Gamache Vintners
Waters Winery
Bunnell Family Cellar
Knipprath Cellars
Fontaine Estates Winery

On TV now!

Friday, February 13th, 2009

KIMA, the Yakima affiliate of CBS is airing a piece on Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest on their 5:00 and 6:00 news broadcasts. Tune in if you can! Once it airs, it will be on their site: http://www.kimatv.com/

I’m trying to upload a video now of Missy eating snow in the playroom…. it will be on the blog later tonight. The chimps had a good, relaxing day today.

Happy Friday!

Sippin’ 4 the Seven

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

So, we have this totally amazing and fun event coming up – a wine tasting in Roslyn, WA being organized by this cool wine and antique shop called Vintage Vine. The event, Sippin’ for the Seven, among many other things, will be the debut of the new photo slideshow – all of the great photos of the chimpanzees in a five and a half minute slideshow set to music.

In my ideal world, everyone who reads the blog would be able to come and celebrate, raise a bit of needed funds, see the slideshow and listen to stories of the chimpanzees.

This is kind of a big event for us, so anyone who lives remotely close by should definitely try to make it. Roslyn is a great town (it’s where they filmed the show Northern Exposure), and there are places to stay overnight if you’d rather not drive back home after the sippin’.

If you really can’t come, we understand (say you live in South Carolina or California, for example). You can still participate in the event by making a donation. If you donate $40 or more using this donation form: http://chimpsanctuarynw.kintera.org/Sippin, I will send you a wine glass with the CSNW logo on it and a really nice postcard.

If you own a business, you can sponsor the event and we’ll include your business in the event program – contact me for details: diana@chimpsanctuarynw.org

Let’s see how much fun we can all have raising funds for the Cle Elum Seven!