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A brain injury treatment center for military personnel will open its doors April 2 near the Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton.
The $11.5 million Intrepid Spirit center is the seventh of nine such facilities at military bases across the country. It is funded by the New York-based nonprofit Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund founded in 2000 by Zachary Fisher, who also started the Fisher House Foundation for military families.
The center will operate as a part of Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton to treat active-duty military patients who suffer from the physical and psychological effects of brain injury. The center will also provide education and other resources on brain injury for veterans and the wider community.
CK Mondavi and Family Marks 75 Years of Bringing Friends and Families Together With Delicious, Everyday Wines
New color-changing labels also help fans enjoy a perfectly-chilled white wine, as thermochromic inks transform from pale cream to bold full color at the ideal serving temperature
New thermochromic ink labels on the CK Mondavi and Family white wines transform from a light cream color at room temperature to bright, full color when properly chilled, at approximately 55 degrees Fahrenheit.
The fourth generation of the Mondavi family is now involved in the winery as major shareholders in the company and also serve as brand ambassadors. Photo by Erin Miller.