Wine & Wisdom

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Date & Time

Sat, Jul 27 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Address (map)

201 Industrial Way, Buellton

Venue (website)

Loring Wine Co.

Lompoc resident and philosopher Joe White, Santa Barbara City College professor emeritus, will lead another discussion in the ongoing ‘Wine & Wisdom” series created by the Cha Cha Cooking Club.

White will address “Adventures on the Frontier of Ignorance” from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 27, at Loring Wine Company’s Buellton tasting room, 201 Industrial Way, across from Industrial Eats restaurant.

Guests will enjoy three tastes of Loring wines (one chardonnay and two pinot noirs) and hors d’ oeuvres from the Cha Cha Cooking Club. The fee is $40 per person.

Wines will also be available by the glass for $12, and Loring will offer a 20-percent discount off selected bottles.

White taught philosophy at SBCC for 30 years before retiring as the chair of the department. He taught large introductory classes to standing ovations, and was a welcomed guest for in-house training and fundraising for the SBCC foundation. He was the youngest faculty member to be selected as Faculty Lecturer of the year, and also was nominated as Professor of the year, a national honor.

During his years at the college, White created the Center for Philosophical Education and published Stoa, an international philosophy journal. His global organization, “2020: A Year Without War,” is being carried on by his former students.

During the Wine & Wisdom events, White weaves current events/trends into philosophical discussions, and includes plenty of time for questions from the audience.

White’s wife, Dulcie Sinn, originally founded the Cha Cha Cooking Club in 2010 to address the issue of childhood obesity. Her goal was to create a program by which families could learn to develop healthier ways to eat utilizing local and seasonal fruits and vegetables.

Loring Wine Company is owned by the brother-and-sister team of Brian and Kimberly Loring; wines are produced at their Lompoc winery off Central Avenue. Winemaker Brian has produced 20 vintages of award-winning pinot noirs sourced from grapes grown in some of California’s most prestigious vineyards. He currently buys grapes from sites in the Santa Lucia Highlands (Monterey County), San Luis Obispo County, and throughout the famed cool-climate Sta. Rita Hills AVA of Santa Barbara County.

 

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