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AN Ilkley man who set out to run 10k a day in May in aid of charity has raised more than five times his original target. Michael Pidd was hoping to raise £310 for Hope for Tomorrow - but he has reached £1,700 after completing his challenge. He decided to embark on the daily runs to mark the second anniversary since his partner, Amy, lost her dad, Philip Baxter, to cancer. Philip was well known in Ilkley having worked at numerous restaurants and hotels in the area, including the Cow and Calf and the tennis club. Michael said: “Hope for Tomorrow are a dedicated charity bringing cancer care closer to patients’ homes via their Mobile Cancer Care Units (MCCUs). Working in a unique partnership with the NHS, they have 10 MCCUs operational nationwide including at Airedale General Hospital.”
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Posted May 10, 2021
Phillip Baxter says what he enjoys most about winemaking is the complete process: The vintages add up and the dialogue of each individual site and variety become the story of the vintage.
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Phillip Baxter studied winemaking at UC Davis before spending a six-month internship at a winery in Burgundy, France. While there, he contributed to wines from 33 different vineyards – from village to grand cru wines – ranging from Pommard to Gevrey-Chambertin.
Those lessons were complemented by what he has taken away from working with his father, Phil, who grew up in the Central Valley and then moved to the Napa Valley in the late 1960s, where he began his career under the tutelage of Bill Bonetti at the Charles Krug Winery. In the years to follow, his father would oversee the winemaking at labels such as Rutherford Hill Winery, D
AN Ilkley man is running 10k a day in May to raise money for the charity Hope for Tomorrow. Michael Pidd is taking on the challenge to mark the second anniversary since his partner Amy lost her dad Philip Baxter to cancer. Philip was well known in Ilkley having worked at numerous restaurants and hotels in the area including the Cow and Calf and the tennis club. Michael said: “I will be running a total of 310km and hope to raise as much money as possible for the charity. “Hope for Tomorrow are a dedicated charity bringing cancer care closer to patients’ homes via their Mobile Cancer Care Units (MCCUs). Working in a unique partnership with the NHS, they have 10 MCCUs operational nationwide including at Airedale General Hospital.”