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SitStaySip-HeaderSmallGood fun, good wine, good cause: BC wineries go to the dogs 

Eight B.C. wineries join forces to support PADS (Pacific Assistance Dogs Society) and its good work with a wine tasting and silent auction at SIT STAY SIP June 13.

Broadcast personality Terry David Mulligan will guide wine lovers through the evening as they taste amazing wines, bid on incredible auction items and indulge in delicious hors d’oeuvres catered by the chefs at the Stanley Park Pavilion.

In addition to wine, food and auction items, those participating will get to cheer on a puppy parade and meet Canada’s first Trauma K9, Caber, who is based in Delta, B.C. Early arrivals will see a live demonstration of skilled PADS dogs.

  • · When | Thursday, June 13, 2013
    · Time | 6:30 – 8:30 PM
    · Place | Stanley Park Pavilion
    · Tickets | $39.00 + tax for a feel-good evening of fun + good taste

PADS Puppy Parade 

Every litter of PADS puppies has a theme. Some of the 15-week-old Wine Litter puppies–Merlot, Syrah, Malbec, Bacchus, Gamay, Verdot, Pinot and Grigio–will join together on June 13 and parade for the audience’s pleasure.

PADS Demonstration 

PADS dogs make a difference and help improve people’s lives. For media’s convenience, a live PADS demonstration at 6:15 PM, prior to the start of the tasting will show off the skills, intelligence and good nature these dogs possess and put to good use–daily.

Caber, Canada’s First Trauma K9

Caber, Canada’s first Trauma K9, works within a victim services setting, with Delta Police’s Victim Services Coordinator Kim Gramlich close at hand: “He’s my partner,” she said. “He’s with me 24 hours a day, comes to work with me in the morning and goes home with me at the end of the day.” Caber is deployed to respond to victims and witnesses of crime, in a variety of settings and with varying needs. In his first 2.5 years on the job, Caber has helped more than 500 victims, adults and children. “He’s responded to domestic violence, sudden death, arson, child sexual assaults. All kinds of crime types and traumatic events,” said Gramlich.

To see a short video about Caber and his good work, go to:
http://www.victimsweek.gc.ca/stories-experience/video/caber.html

Tickets: http://sitstaysip.eventbrite.ca/

Stanley Park Pavilion map: http://goo.gl/maps/SIBDF

These fine (and some very hard-to-get) B.C. wines will be poured at SIT STAY SIP:

  • Haywire
  • Bartier Bros.
  • Bella
  • Harper’s Trail
  • Bartier Scholefield
  • Perseus
  • Sage Hills
  • Owen

About PADS (Pacific Assistance Dogs Society) 

PADS’ mission is to breed, raise, and train assistance dogs so they can be placed to help individuals with a physical disability or who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. PADS supports these client-dog teams for the working life of the assistance dogs.

For more info about PADS, or to arrange an interview with PADS executive director Laura Watamanuk or Trauma K-9 specialist Kim Gramlich, please contact: Laura Watamanuk: laura@pads.ca | Kathleen Rake: kathleen@pads.ca

PADS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/PADSfb

PADS on Twitter: www.twitter.com/PADSdogs

About the wineries

Please visit the wineries’ websites for more information:

http://www.haywirewinery.com/

http://www.bartierbros.com/

http://bellawines.ca/

http://harperstrail.com/

http://www.bswinesokanagan.com/

http://perseuswinery.com/

http://www.sagehillswine.com/

Owen: http://www.okanagancrushpad.com/wine-campus/