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Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 6:34 pm
by Tom N.
Thanks for organizing this great fundraiser Dale. I like your choice of charities because it agrees with mine - Doctors without borders. Count me in for a $50 donation to DWB-MSF Canada

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:55 pm
by Tony Fletcher
Dale

Thanks for doing this. Donation info sent your way. Can I add International Rescue Committee, Mercy Corps and International Fund for Animal Welfare to the list of good orgs as well?

Tony

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:00 pm
by Dale Williams
Thanks Tony for emails with receipts, any organization doing work in Haiti qualifies.
Thanks all for your generosity so far

01) Dale Williams (Doctors without Borders/ Medicins sans Frontieres)
02) Howie Hart (Catholic Relief Services)
03) Pavane (Alan) (DWB/MSF)
04) Jenise (DWB as well as Red Cross)
05) Oswaldo Costa (Partners in Health)
06) Bob Parsons (Canadian Red Cross)
07) David Bueker (DWB/MSF & Red Cross)
08 ) Matt Richman (CARE)
09) Ramon Cabrera (DWB/MSF)
10) Mike Filigenzi (DWB/MSF)
11) Bruce K (DWB/MSF)
12) Steve Edmunds (PIH)
13)Marcy Lotterman (DWB/MSF)
14) Michael K (Red Cross)
15) Carl Eppig (CRS)
16) Jon Peterson (DWB/MSF)
17) Jacque Jennett (DWB/MSF)
18) The Real Jay Miller (Red Cross)
19) Robin Garr ( Episcopal Relief and Development)
20) Mark Lipton (PIH)
21) Rob Baron (American Jewish World Relief and Filmaid)
22)Bill Paumen (PIH)
23) Glenn Mackles (Red Cross)
24) Drew Hall (DWB/MSF)
25) Jessica Kowalski (DWB/MSF)
26) Jill Niland (PIH)
27) Lori Jacobson (DWB/MSF)
28) Alicia Luke (DWB?MSF)
29) Larry Young (Save the Children)
30) Jim Blair (Clinton Foundation -Haiti Relief)
31) Warren T (Red Cross and International Rescue Committee)
32) Diane Kessler (DWB/MSF)
33) Sam Platt (red Cross)
34) Jacques Levy (DWB/MSF)
35) Chef Carey (American Friends Service Committee/Handicap International)
36) Roger Saur (AFYA)
37) Robert Scheer (DWB/MSF)
38) Robin Roundtree (CF-HR)
39) Rahill Briggs (PIH)
40) Ian Amstad (DWB/MSF)
41) Ron Vincent (CARE)
42) Scott Hurt (DWB/MSF)
43) Cherie Leonard (DWB/MSF)
44) Richard Fadeley (Red Cross)
45) Jim Vandegriff (DWB/MSF)
46) Stephen Chu (DWB/MSF)
47) Julia B (RC)
48) Greg H (RC)
49) Jo Ann Henderson (CF)
50) Alan Wolfe (International Missions Outreach Haiti)
51) Jim Knudson (RC)
52) Tom N. (DWB/MSF)
53) Mark Roth (UNICEF -Haiti)
54) Tony Fletcher (International Rescue Committee, Mercy Corps and International Fund for Animal Welfare)

NB: these prizes are just in order they were donated and will be "drawn", there is no 1st/grand prize
Prize #1 - choice of 4 Bdx from 4 decades (DW)
Prize#2- 6 bottles of Hart Cellars (Howie) wine- your choice across a variety of varieties! (HH)
Prize #3 Case of ESJ Bone Jolly (SE)
Prize #4 Mag of '95 ESJ Durrell (SE)
Prize #5 set of 3 '97 Ridges- Geyserville, Lytton Springs & York Creek Petite Sirah (DB)
Prize #6 4 Tobin James- 06 Cabernet Franc James Gang Reserve, 06 Cabernet Sauvignon/Syrah James Gang Reserve,
06 Petite Sirah Black Magic, 07 Zinfandel Liquid Love, Late Harvest (MK) plus a TJ Zin (CE)
Prize #7 '05 ESJ Wylie-Fenaughty (RG)
Prize #8 2001 Napa Cabernet: Karl Lawrence Napa Cab, Wolf Family Vineyards Napa Cab and Lewelling Napa Cab (RC)

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 1:26 am
by Robert Reynolds
I'm in - DWB as well.
I Pm'd you the acknowledgment.

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 4:20 am
by Matilda L
Me also.

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:27 am
by Dale Williams
01) Dale Williams (Doctors without Borders/ Medicins sans Frontieres)
02) Howie Hart (Catholic Relief Services)
03) Pavane (Alan) (DWB/MSF)
04) Jenise (DWB as well as Red Cross)
05) Oswaldo Costa (Partners in Health)
06) Bob Parsons (Canadian Red Cross)
07) David Bueker (DWB/MSF & Red Cross)
08 ) Matt Richman (CARE)
09) Ramon Cabrera (DWB/MSF)
10) Mike Filigenzi (DWB/MSF)
11) Bruce K (DWB/MSF)
12) Steve Edmunds (PIH)
13)Marcy Lotterman (DWB/MSF)
14) Michael K (Red Cross)
15) Carl Eppig (CRS)
16) Jon Peterson (DWB/MSF)
17) Jacque Jennett (DWB/MSF)
18) The Real Jay Miller (Red Cross)
19) Robin Garr ( Episcopal Relief and Development)
20) Mark Lipton (PIH)
21) Rob Baron (American Jewish World Relief and Filmaid)
22)Bill Paumen (PIH)
23) Glenn Mackles (Red Cross)
24) Drew Hall (DWB/MSF)
25) Jessica Kowalski (DWB/MSF)
26) Jill Niland (PIH)
27) Lori Jacobson (DWB/MSF)
28) Alicia Luke (DWB?MSF)
29) Larry Young (Save the Children)
30) Jim Blair (Clinton Foundation -Haiti Relief)
31) Warren T (Red Cross and International Rescue Committee)
32) Diane Kessler (DWB/MSF)
33) Sam Platt (red Cross)
34) Jacques Levy (DWB/MSF)
35) Chef Carey (American Friends Service Committee/Handicap International)
36) Roger Saur (AFYA)
37) Robert Scheer (DWB/MSF)
38) Robin Roundtree (CF-HR)
39) Rahill Briggs (PIH)
40) Ian Amstad (DWB/MSF)
41) Ron Vincent (CARE)
42) Scott Hurt (DWB/MSF)
43) Cherie Leonard (DWB/MSF)
44) Richard Fadeley (Red Cross)
45) Jim Vandegriff (DWB/MSF)
46) Stephen Chu (DWB/MSF)
47) Julia B (RC)
48) Greg H (RC)
49) Jo Ann Henderson (CF)
50) Alan Wolfe (International Missions Outreach Haiti)
51) Jim Knudson (RC)
52) Tom N. (DWB/MSF)
53) Mark Roth (UNICEF -Haiti)
54) Tony Fletcher (International Rescue Committee, Mercy Corps and International Fund for Animal Welfare)
55) Robert Reynolds (DWB/MSF)
56) Matilda L (DWB/MSF)
57) Yossi David (Mazon)
58) Pat Carey (DWB/MSF)
59) Kyrstyn Kralovec (DWB/MSF)
60) Jeff Grossman (PIH)

I'll work out a plan if any of our international contingent win a prize, someone might need to be a wine mule!



NB: these prizes are just in order they were donated and will be "drawn", there is no 1st/grand prize
Prize #1 - choice of 4 Bdx from 4 decades (DW)
Prize#2- 6 bottles of Hart Cellars (Howie) wine- your choice across a variety of varieties! (HH)
Prize #3 Case of ESJ Bone Jolly (SE)
Prize #4 Mag of '95 ESJ Durrell (SE)
Prize #5 set of 3 '97 Ridges- Geyserville, Lytton Springs & York Creek Petite Sirah (DB)
Prize #6 4 Tobin James- 06 Cabernet Franc James Gang Reserve, 06 Cabernet Sauvignon/Syrah James Gang Reserve,
06 Petite Sirah Black Magic, 07 Zinfandel Liquid Love, Late Harvest (MK) plus a TJ Zin (CE)
Prize #7 '05 ESJ Wylie-Fenaughty (RG)
Prize #8 2001 Napa Cabernet: Karl Lawrence Napa Cab, Wolf Family Vineyards Napa Cab and Lewelling Napa Cab (RC)
Prixe #9- 2 Brunellos- 2003 La Rasina and 2004 Siro Pacenti (PC)

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:01 am
by Pat Carey
Dale,

This is wonderful. I e-mailed you the DWB acknowledgement, and will forward the confirm when rec'd. I'd like to add 2 Brunello's to the prize pool. An '03 La Rasino and an '04 Siro Pacenti . I'll ship free anywhere we are currently permitted within continental US. Thanks for organizing.

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:06 am
by Dale Williams
01) Dale Williams (Doctors without Borders/ Medicins sans Frontieres)
02) Howie Hart (Catholic Relief Services)
03) Pavane (Alan) (DWB/MSF)
04) Jenise (DWB as well as Red Cross)
05) Oswaldo Costa (Partners in Health)
06) Bob Parsons (Canadian Red Cross)
07) David Bueker (DWB/MSF & Red Cross)
08 ) Matt Richman (CARE)
09) Ramon Cabrera (DWB/MSF)
10) Mike Filigenzi (DWB/MSF)
11) Bruce K (DWB/MSF)
12) Steve Edmunds (PIH)
13)Marcy Lotterman (DWB/MSF)
14) Michael K (Red Cross)
15) Carl Eppig (CRS)
16) Jon Peterson (DWB/MSF)
17) Jacque Jennett (DWB/MSF)
18) The Real Jay Miller (Red Cross)
19) Robin Garr ( Episcopal Relief and Development)
20) Mark Lipton (PIH)
21) Rob Baron (American Jewish World Relief and Filmaid)
22)Bill Paumen (PIH)
23) Glenn Mackles (Red Cross)
24) Drew Hall (DWB/MSF)
25) Jessica Kowalski (DWB/MSF)
26) Jill Niland (PIH)
27) Lori Jacobson (DWB/MSF)
28) Alicia Luke (DWB?MSF)
29) Larry Young (Save the Children)
30) Jim Blair (Clinton Foundation -Haiti Relief)
31) Warren T (Red Cross and International Rescue Committee)
32) Diane Kessler (DWB/MSF)
33) Sam Platt (red Cross)
34) Jacques Levy (DWB/MSF)
35) Chef Carey (American Friends Service Committee/Handicap International)
36) Roger Saur (AFYA)
37) Robert Scheer (DWB/MSF)
38) Robin Roundtree (CF-HR)
39) Rahill Briggs (PIH)
40) Ian Amstad (DWB/MSF)
41) Ron Vincent (CARE)
42) Scott Hurt (DWB/MSF)
43) Cherie Leonard (DWB/MSF)
44) Richard Fadeley (Red Cross)
45) Jim Vandegriff (DWB/MSF)
46) Stephen Chu (DWB/MSF)
47) Julia B (RC)
48) Greg H (RC)
49) Jo Ann Henderson (CF)
50) Alan Wolfe (International Missions Outreach Haiti)
51) Jim Knudson (RC)
52) Tom N. (DWB/MSF)
53) Mark Roth (UNICEF -Haiti)
54) Tony Fletcher (International Rescue Committee, Mercy Corps and International Fund for Animal Welfare)
55) Robert Reynolds (DWB/MSF)
56) Matilda L (DWB/MSF)
57) Yossi David (Mazon)
58) Pat Carey (DWB/MSF)
59) Kyrstyn Kralovec (DWB/MSF)
60) Jeff Grossman (PIH)
61) Tyler "Dr Vino" Colman (PIH)
62) Linda Foxworth (RC)
63) Rod Clausnitzer (RC)
64) Bob Hendrick (DWB/MSF)
65) JC (IRC/Episcopal Relief)
66) Rainbow Di Benedetto (IFAW)
67) Mary Rocca (DWB/MSF)
68) Fred Cottineau (DWB/MSF)

We should well over $5K, thanks to a lot of generous donors!

NB: these prizes are just in order they were donated and will be "drawn", there is no 1st/grand prize
Prize #1 - choice of 4 Bdx from 4 decades (DW)
Prize#2- 6 bottles of Hart Cellars (Howie) wine- your choice across a variety of varieties! (HH)
Prize #3 Case of ESJ Bone Jolly (SE)
Prize #4 Mag of '95 ESJ Durrell (SE)
Prize #5 set of 3 '97 Ridges- Geyserville, Lytton Springs & York Creek Petite Sirah (DB)
Prize #6 4 Tobin James- 06 Cabernet Franc James Gang Reserve, 06 Cabernet Sauvignon/Syrah James Gang Reserve,
06 Petite Sirah Black Magic, 07 Zinfandel Liquid Love, Late Harvest (MK) plus a TJ Zin (CE)
Prize #7 '05 ESJ Wylie-Fenaughty (RG)
Prize #8 2001 Napa Cabernet: Karl Lawrence Napa Cab, Wolf Family Vineyards Napa Cab and Lewelling Napa Cab (RC)
Prixe #9- 2 Brunellos- 2003 La Rasina and 2004 Siro Pacenti (PC)
Prize #10-2006 Rocca Family Vineyards Syrah & 2006 Rocca Cabernet Sauvignon (MR)

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 10:13 am
by ChefJCarey
Kudos, Dale.

What's interesting to me is the absence of some of the regulars here on the list. Hey, you can prove a negative!

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:08 am
by Howie Hart
ChefJCarey wrote:What's interesting to me is the absence of some of the regulars here on the list. Hey, you can prove a negative!
I think many folks prefer to donate without making a public statement or being rewarded with a prize for it. That's cool.

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:23 am
by Dale Williams
Indeed, I don't think someone not participating in this thread means anything. Lots of possibilities:
Many people prefer not to make public any giving they do
Some people made their contributions before we started this thread-they didn't need to be prompted.
Some people have no interest in the raffle prizes, so didn't send in info
Others might have personal circumstances that prevent them from giving right now

I personally believe you can determine nothing about someone from their not being on this thread.

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:32 am
by ChefJCarey
Howie Hart wrote:
ChefJCarey wrote:What's interesting to me is the absence of some of the regulars here on the list. Hey, you can prove a negative!
I think many folks prefer to donate without making a public statement or being rewarded with a prize for it. That's cool.


I don't care about the prize, either.

As a matter of fact if I win anything it can be auctioned off to raise more money.

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:41 am
by JC (NC)
I've already contributed to International Rescue Committee and will PM Dale with proof. (I will also contribute to Episcopal Relief and Development Fund at the request of my church.) I would also like to donate some bottles--probably a limited production Pinot Noir or two or three but will decide details later this week. Hope I can ship to New York without problems. (Or do we hold the wines until the winner is declared and ship directly to them?)

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:42 am
by ChefJCarey
Dale Williams wrote:Indeed, I don't think someone not participating in this thread means anything. Lots of possibilities:
Many people prefer not to make public any giving they do
Some people made their contributions before we started this thread-they didn't need to be prompted.
Some people have no interest in the raffle prizes, so didn't send in info
Others might have personal circumstances that prevent them from giving right now

I personally believe you can determine nothing about someone from their not being on this thread.


COW AND THE DONKEY

The Hodja had a little stable and a nice donkey. He hadn't wanted to buy a cow, because his donkey would be disturbed and he hadn't much money neither. But his wife wanted to have a cow and she convinced him at last.
The Hodja couldn't stand against his wife, so he bought a cow and put it in the stable. But the stable was small and they couldn't stay quiet in it. The Hodja who got tired of that said:

“Dear God, kill this cow and save my donkey”.

A few days later the Hodja entered the stable and saw the dead donkey and the living cow.

“Dear God”, he said. “You have been God for so many years but still, you cannot distinguish a cow from a donkey!”

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:56 pm
by Mary Rocca
Hi Dale,

I'm new here- your fundraising idea caught my eye, and I couldn't help but sign up for your discussion group. Hope you don't mind if some day I copy it for one of our fundraisers!

We will be donating to Doctor's without Borders, and will send in receipt later today.

I would also like to donate a couple of bottles of our estate wines ( can only send to states where we can ship legally):
One bottle of our 2006 Rocca Family Vineyards Syrah, Yountville (just selected as a Top Ten Wine of the Year by Connoisseur's Guide), and also a bottle of our 2006 Rocca Cabernet Sauvignon.
Whoever gets this is also welcome to come by for a tasting on us, once our new tasting room opens up later this year.

Thanks for taking the time to organize this effort.
Mary

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 7:08 pm
by David M. Bueker
Thanks for joining in Mary & welcome to the WLDG!

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:47 pm
by Robert Reynolds
You know it's possible to ship olive oil anywhere, right? :wink:

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 10:54 pm
by JuliaB
ChefJCarey wrote:
Dale Williams wrote:Indeed, I don't think someone not participating in this thread means anything. Lots of possibilities:
Many people prefer not to make public any giving they do
Some people made their contributions before we started this thread-they didn't need to be prompted.
Some people have no interest in the raffle prizes, so didn't send in info
Others might have personal circumstances that prevent them from giving right now

I personally believe you can determine nothing about someone from their not being on this thread.


COW AND THE DONKEY

The Hodja had a little stable and a nice donkey. He hadn't wanted to buy a cow, because his donkey would be disturbed and he hadn't much money neither. But his wife wanted to have a cow and she convinced him at last.
The Hodja couldn't stand against his wife, so he bought a cow and put it in the stable. But the stable was small and they couldn't stay quiet in it. The Hodja who got tired of that said:

“Dear God, kill this cow and save my donkey”.

A few days later the Hodja entered the stable and saw the dead donkey and the living cow.

“Dear God”, he said. “You have been God for so many years but still, you cannot distinguish a cow from a donkey!”


Are we talking about the BadAss Luddite again? :mrgreen:

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:13 pm
by ChefJCarey
Actually, it's more Schopenhauer, JB. :)

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 9:55 am
by Dale Williams
Robert Reynolds wrote:You know it's possible to ship olive oil anywhere, right? :wink:


I know you're joking, and certainly lots of "olive oil" has been shipped. We also understand that while I might be willing to take a chance sending my lot somewhere where it might not be quite clear of the legalities, a different situation prevails for those who make their living from wine. I wouldn't ask Steve or Mary (and maybe Pat from his post might be a retailer) to do anything they're uncomfortable with.

Once the drawings start, I'll make sure each lot's donor and winner have respective contact info. If a good shipment option can't be found, please contact me and I'll try and work out something. This is for a good cause, paired with having some fun, and lots of people will be willing to help. For example, If a winner is in Alabama and shipping is hard, we'll see if someone goes to Atlanta periodically. If someone in BC won, I might ask Jenise to be receiver. If Matilda wins, we'll figure out something!

A few other thoughts:
Currently there are 67 donors. So there's a one-third chance that some number might come up with no corresponding winner. I plan on re-entering my prize as #11 in that case, but there is no obligation to do so. We originally said unmatched prizes revert to owner, and we shouldn't change rules, and no one should be pressured to do so. This is supposed to make us feel like a community, but not a cult. :)

I wish everyone could win, but in any case odds are a lot better than most raffles. I hope the winners enjoy their prizes. Again, no pressure, but if one wanted to extend the giving, one option is for the winners to use prize to raise a little more money. Last time a few winners held dinners- I won a 75 Lafite generously donated by Howie, and we used it as a centerpiece of a Bordeaux centric dinner we charged our friends $100 donations to charity for (and when one person heard the story of how its was Howie's anniversary wine, and how his late wife would have been happy for it to go to a good cause, chipped in double). That might not be doable for everyone, but it's just a thought.

There are quite a few people who signed up who have been lurkers in the past, and others who found this forum as this raffle was emailed and tweeted. I hope some/most of you stick around and participate in future. Welcome!

I have to recheck spreadsheet, but I believe we're at a little over $5,000, not counting the people who preferred to pass along partial receipts w/o amounts (and I'm guessing from past experience that includes some larger donors). In the face of such enormous need, that's just a drop in the botte (much bigger than a bucket, and more appropriate for this forum). But it's money that wasn't there before, and so many peoples lives will be saved/improved. I've been blessed to be the one who has read the great notes that accompanied these confirmations, there's a lot of good people in this community. Thanks all.

And hey, more than 2 days to first drawing, and couple weeks till final drawing, we've got room for more donors!

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:36 am
by R Cabrera
Dale Williams wrote: So there's a one-third chance that some number might come up with no corresponding winner. I plan on re-entering my prize as #xx

Same with my prize.

Also, I'm not itb, however, I'm sorry but I will not ship my prize as "olive oil". As I posted before, shipping is on me to anywhere in the continental US that's permissible by law. Otherwise, the winner will have to arrange for a legal and reasonable method to receive my prize.

Edited to add: I wasn't around to see how things worked out during the Katrina raffle. Bless those people who received shipment for those that can't. Also, kudos to Dale who's initiated and is keeping this properly organized. I dont' intend to be difficult with my donated prize, I just want it clear that I want to do the proper way.

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:51 am
by David M. Bueker
Just so people realize, back when we did the Katrina raffle there were plenty of willing folks who helped transport the wines. Somehow this will all work out. It's not like we're dealing with eggs that will go bad in a few weeks.

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:19 pm
by Robin Garr
Mary Rocca wrote:Hi Dale,

I'm new here-

Mary, it's good to see you in our forum! After this project is over, I hope you'll drop by and visit with us now and then.

Love Rocca wines!

Re: WLDG Haitian Relief Fundraiser: Raffle of Bordeaux, etc

PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:41 pm
by Robert Reynolds
David M. Bueker wrote:Just so people realize, back when we did the Katrina raffle there were plenty of willing folks who helped transport the wines. Somehow this will all work out. It's not like we're dealing with eggs that will go bad in a few weeks.

I was certainly not being serious (note the wink emote), and would not wish to bring legal trouble upon anyone. Unfortunately, I live in a State that is most unfriendly to shipment of alcohol; more fortunately, I have siblings in Georgia, which I believe is a bit more accommodating, should I be one of the lucky winners.

In any case, it is all for a good cause, and the beleagured Haitians certainly need all the help they can get these days.