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This post is regarding false allegations, misinformation, extreme exaggeration, and unrelenting attacks against the Virginia Military Institute by Washington Post reporter Ian Shapira. So, I decided to take a look into Shapira s character; the following is documented information:
As the story unfolds, Ian Shapira, WAPO reporter, and VMI nemesis, hails from a prominent Louisville, KY family. The Shapira family owns and operates the Heaven Hill Distillery, reported as the sixth largest producers of spirits in the US . . . Ian Shapira is a Board Member of the family business, while moonlighting as a WAPO reporter (or is that visa versa). Nonetheless, the Shapira family distillery produces a variety of spirits, specifically one of which is:
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December 15, 2020
MILLVILLE, Del. – For each reusable bag purchased the Millville Giant Foods, one dollar is being donated to Bird Song Gardens, a butterfly sanctuary in Frankford. This is all a part of Giant Food’s Community Bag Program.
“This is a great way to work with our customers, help the environment, and give back,” says Media Relations Manager, Daniel Wolk.
Giant Food launched their Community Bag Program at all 164 of their locations in 2019. For each reusable bag purchased at Giant, a dollar is donated to an organization of Giant’s choice. The Millville Giant recently selected the Bird Song Gardens butterfly sanctuary.