South Island Mayors Unite for Earthquake Victims
Media Release , October 13, 2010
South Island Mayors Unite to Help Earthquake Victims
Marlborough Mayor
Alistair Sowman has thrown his support behind a
$400,000
charitable campaign aimed at helping his
Christchurch counterpart Bob Parker
raise money for the
victims of the Canterbury earthquake.
Mr Sowman is backing
The Day the Ground Moved Like Jelly an
initiative
established by Mud House Wines for the
Christchurch Mayoral Earthquake
Appeal.
The winery,
which also sponsors Emirates Team New Zealand, has put
together
a special blend of Marlborough 2010 Sauvignon
Blanc. The new wine also
features a distinctive label a
drawing by 8-year-old Christchurch student
Bella Kingi of
her home following the earthquake.
Sowman says he is proud
to work with Mud House on the campaign and offer
his
support to the victims of the September
earthquake.
The Christchurch earthquake caused widespread
devastation and greatly
affected our South Island
neighbours. I’m excited to be involved with
a
charitable initiative which utilizes the very best of
Marlborough produce
and raises money for the people of
Canterbury, Sowman says.
Local Marlborough restaurateur
Marcel Rood initiated The Day the Ground
Moved Like Jelly
campaign as a gift from Marlborough to our neighbours
in
Canterbury. Mud House Wines led the project with
numerous production,
packaging and freighting companies
also coming on board to offer their
assistance.
Mud
House Wine Group director Neil Charles-Jones says The Day
the Ground
Moved Like Jelly is a unique way for the
company to help in the wake of the
disaster.
We’re
happy to contribute in whatever we can to the relief efforts
and lend
a helping hand to all the victims that have been
affected by the
earthquake, says Charles-Jones.
The
Marlborough 2010 Sauvignon Blanc specially blended by Mud
House Wines is
available in Countdown, Foodtown and
Woolworths supermarkets nationwide from
Monday October
18.
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