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ELIZABETH SMITH
Julie Pedroncelli St. John grew up immersed in the family business, the Geyserville-based Pedroncelli Winery, which celebrates 94 years in 2021.
In addition to her official role as vice president of marketing and third-generation family owner, she is the wineryâs writer and editor, sharing stories about her family and employees who make the winery a success. She forges connections throughout the wine industry community.Â
I met Pedroncelli online in April 2018 as Facebook friends through wine industry colleagues. Although she lives in Geyserville and I in Napa, our first face-to-face meeting was coffee at PennyCup Coffee Co. in my hometown of Asheville, North Carolina in June 2018. Because of our work schedules and her frequent travel on behalf of the winery, we never seemed to have time to meet again, especially after the pandemic lockdown.
Tuesday, June 22, 2021 - 5:18 pm
The crowd at the Juneteenth celebration of African American freedom sings “We are Family.”
POTSDAM – More than 500 people attended the second annual Juneteenth Celebration hosted by Black Lives Matter Potsdam NY and the Potsdam Juneteenth Organizing Committee on June 19 at Ives Park.
Attendees enjoyed a day of engaging culture discussions regarding Black history. Black culture, a Black Beauty Fashion Show featuring 21 children and adults modeling traditional African clothing. A special guest appearance by Reggae and R&B recording artist D Major was a surprise feature facilitated by the Adirondack Diversity Initiative, delighting the energetic crowd.
Three local civil rights leaders and a young civil rights activist were honored for their work to improve racial equality in St. Lawrence County during the cultural event.