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The Burr Fall 1996
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ICON Fall 1996
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Old Firehouse Winery, 1996
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/wineryne/18/thumbnail.jpgA view of one of the many outdoor events held at the Old Firehouse Winery.</p
Occopodian 1996
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Mission: the Essence of Lake Erie Wines, Presentation for Ohio Grape Day 1996
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/markko_documents/28/thumbnail.jpgMarkko Vineyards celebrates its 25th year by heralding the work of Dr. Konstanin Frank’s in the Finger Lakes of New York and upholding its mission of creating superb Lake Erie wines. Operational and wine-making success strategies provided and the distinctiveness of the Lake Erie region explored. Charts on the vineyard labor hours by task and spray schedules included.</p
The Burr Spring 1996
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Canto Spring/Summer 1996
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/18331/88337-thumbnail.jpgEditor-in-Chief: Tina Puckett
Art Editor: Pamela Morris
Fiction/Non-Fiction Editor: Barb Karman
Poetry Editor: Kelly Kennedy
Production Manager: Jamie Inks
Desktop Publishing: Ruby Groves
CANTO Magazine Advisor: Robert Miltner
CANTO Art Advisor: Jack McWhorter
CANTO Art Photographer: Roger Davis</p
Colin Cook, Mark Ergazos, Louanne Greenwald
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2005 Inductees, Tony Debevc and Rose Petrovic Debevc; Owners of Debonne Winery
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/winehalloffame/9/thumbnail.jpgTony Debevc (1916-2010) and Rose Petrovic (1921-2017) were inducted for their enduring spirit, success, and commitment to the Ohio grape and wine industry. In early 1970s Tony, with the help of Rose and his son Anthony (Tony) Debevc and the recommendation of Dr. Garth Cahoon and others, transformed their small Concord grape production into a small A-frame winery with 35 seats. The winery emerged as a local labrusca producer but grew to become one of the largest in Ohio. Running the business was a family affair. Tony managed the vineyards and Rose managed the books. Anthony, Jr. and his wife Beth pursued a dynamic business plan based on growth and quality fruit and fine wines. In 1995, the family was the first establishment to be named by Vineyard & Winery Management magazine as “Wine Family of the Year”. Source: Ohio Wine Producers Association Hall of Fame website</p
Writing Center Review Volume 1 Fall 1996
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