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An investment in the Southern Oregon Wine Institute is an investment in the future of our entire region. SOWI will be the catalyst that accelerates the growth of an exciting industry capable of transforming the economic fortunes of communities throughout southern Oregon.
The Napa Valley of California, of course, is firmly established as America’s Number 1 wine destination, while most recently Walla Walla, Washington, has been transformed by a dramatically growing wine industry. Only a decade ago, that industry looked very much like southern Oregon’s today. Then, in 2000, Walla Walla Community College introduced its enology and viticulture program.
One economic analysis of the Walla Walla wine cluster concluded:
If such as transformation can occur in a remote corner of southeastern Washington, what is possible in a region along Interstate 5 that is already home to what one industry magazine now ranks as America’s Number 5 wine destination?
Significantly more, says the author of a 2007 study of the potential economic impact of Umpqua Valley’s wine industry.
That study was the first step in a region-wide process that fewer than two years later resulted in the first class of students being admitted to UCC’s Viticulture and Enology degree program.
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The program has already made a significant impact on the local industry, which enjoyed success in the past despite an ongoing shortage of trained wine makers, vineyard managers, vineyard workers and opportunities for continued learning.
SOWI will help solve the problem today and in the future, as southern Oregon’s wine industry continues its evolution. Graduates from the first class already are enriching local wineries with their knowledge and skills. Grape vines have been planted on the hillside overlooking the beautiful Umpqua Community College campus, and a vision is close to bearing fruit.
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Make cycling a part of your health lifestyle and prepare for the Umpqua Valley, Wine, Art and Music event “Vineyard Tour” on September 11!
The course includes a combination of classroom, bike handling skills, and riding on the road. Open to participants 16 years and older who have a basic level of fitness (can ride 30 minutes). Bring a bike, in good repair, helmet and water bottle. Pre-registration required. Phone 541-440-7744 . Instructor: Martin Fink.
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