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Aperture Cellars Continues Expansion As the Winery Nears Ten-Year Anniversary
Share Article HEALDSBURG, Calif. (PRWEB) April 28, 2021 Aperture Cellars (https://www.aperture-cellars.com/), the renowned Sonoma wine label founded by winemaker Jesse Katz, is pleased to share news on the continued expansion of their team, nearly two years after the construction of their new winery and almost a year after the public opening of the Aperture Estate outside downtown Healdsburg. Aperture’s 10-year anniversary this summer will be a celebration of the label’s evolution and growth from a one-man project to a thriving group of contributors and properties. Among the additions to the team at Aperture are Hillary Sjolund, Associate Winemaker; Lauryn Mitrovich, Director of Hospitality; and Jessica Pasquini, Client Relations Manager.
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What’s it like being gymnasts of color at the University of Utah?
A third of the 2020-21 Utah team are racial minorities Cammy Hall, Cristal Isa, Jaedyn Rucker and Alani Sabado
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Scott G Winterton, Deseret News
When the 2020-21 NCAA women’s gymnastics championships kick off Friday morning in Fort Worth, Texas, more than a few noteworthy competitors will be people of color.
When healthy, Florida’s Trinity Thomas is inarguably the best gymnast competing at the collegiate level. Denver’s Lynnzee Brown triggered the rise of the Pioneers’ program and will be competing for the all-around title. Michigan’s Sierra Brooks, LSU’s Haleigh Bryant, Minnesota’s Mya Hooten, Alabama’s Luisa Blanco, Utah’s Cristal Isa and Cal’s Kyana George each are vital contributors on title-contending teams. And who can forget UCLA’s Chae Campbell and Nia Dennis, both of whom have had performances on floor go viral on social media this year.