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FoodWineArt
A Magazine for Northern Sierra Culture

 
VOLUME 1, NO.4 SPRING 2008
 
AARDVARK PUBLICATIONS
P.O. Box 2003, Grass Valley, CA 95945
(530) 477-6431
aardvark@nccn.net
 
PUBLISHER & EDITOR
Mike Mihaljevich
 
GRAPHIC DESIGN I PRODUCTION
Kim Rogers, KIM ART Graphics
 
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Rod Byers, Dave Carter, Marcelle Cecchen, Claudine Chalmers,
David Kalbach, Saunthy Nicolson-Singh, John Skinner, Jan Westmore
 
CARTOGRAPHY
Charlie Price, Kim Rogers
 
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS
Kurt Bertilson, Dave Carter, Douglas Hooper, Josh Miller, Kris Wakefield
 
ON THE COVER
Kane's Fine Food
photo by Josh Miller
 
FoodWineArt is a quarterly magazine distributed in June, September, December and March. Deadline for the next edition: May 7. Upon request, a brochure with ad rates and other information can be mailed or emailed. Unsolicited materials can not be returned nor are complimentary listings provided.
 
Aardvark Publications publishes FoodWineArt, the annual Northern Gold Country Parents' Resource Guide, and Sierra Outdoors, a recreation magazine for the Tahoe National Forest which sells at local foothill locations. For information on Ad Rates and other inquiries regarding listings, articles, and other submissions, please call or e-mail the publisher.
 
No part of this publications may be reproduced in an form without the expressed, written consent of the publisher. The publisher reserves the right to accept or reject all advertising and editorial copy. The inclusion of any advertisement should not be construed as an endorsement of said products or services. The publisher assumes that all claims made by advertisers can be substantiated. This article only online version of FoodWineArt has been posted with permission. Look for the complete magazine at various locations in and around Nevada County.

 "Wine is bottled poetry."
 Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)