“David Myers was an inspirational and tireless crusader for wild places,” said Peter Galvin, founder of the Center for Biological Diversity. “Anyone concerned with the health of majestic landscapes from Southern California’s Mojave Desert to Northern California’s Eel River, stands in his debt....
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Founded by travel-industry veteran Luis Vargas, this new Portland-based company curates not just extraordinary itineraries, but they also enlist incredibly cool, in-the-know trip leaders, such as L.A. chef Ray Garcia and Oregon winemaker David Adelsheim. Expertise is what sets these trips apart...
This particular wine is crafted an important traditional producer, Francesco Rinaldi, that was founded in 1870 and continues to be helmed by the ninety-year-old Luciano Rinaldi and his nieces, Paola and Piera. This stunning white wine offers an astonishing price-to-quality from the celebrated ...
21.Martin Family550,000The Martins recently celebrated the centennial of ROYOMARTIN, which was founded by Roy O. Martin Sr. in 1923. RoyOMartin supplied much of the Southern yellow pine used in the construction of the famed Higgins Boat that was utilized by Allied forces in amphibious landings...
But her most famous role was as “America’s Mom” - the ever-cheerful Carol Brady, matriarch of a blended family of three boys and three girls, joined by their widowed parents’ second marriages, in “The Brady Bunch.” The show, which ran from 1969-1974 (and then ceaselessly in rerun...
He founded the band Death in 1983 and was their lead vocalist until his death in 2001. His obituary in the January 5, 2002 issue of UK's Kerrang! magazine said that "Chuck Schuldiner was one of the most significant figures in the history of metal." Schuldiner was ranked No. 10 in ...
Mary Woodard Lasker (November 30, 1900 – February 21, 1994) was an American health activist and philanthropist. She worked to raise funds for medical research, and founded the Lasker Foundation. Age: Dec. at 93 (1900-1994) Birthplace: Watertown, Wisconsin Mark Pocan Businessperson, Politician...
In the 1970's, Murphy, as an alter boy at St. Micheal's Mission church, St. Michaels, Arizona, participated in hundreds of hours of mass celebrations at the first church established on the Navajo Reservation. The beautiful mission church was founded by St. Katharine Drexel in 1898. This ...