AMI Kids Emerald Coast, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast, Children in Crisis, Inc., Children’s Volunteer Health Network, Emerald Coast Autism Center, Emerald Coast Children’s Advocacy Center, Food for Thought Outreach, Habitat for Humanity of Walton County, The Arc of the Emerald Coast, Mental Health Association of Okaloosa & Walton Counties, Opportunity Place, Pathways for Change, Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast, Shelter House of Northwest Florida, and Youth Village.
– Mother Teresa
“DCWAF now has a safety net of funds for any of our charities that may have an emergency requirement for funds outside our normal contributions. It is our hope to continue to grow this fund over the coming years.” – John Russell, DCWAF President
In the last three years, DCWAF has contributed $6,995,000 or 53.4% of total donated funds since the first auction in 2006. As a result, the number of charities supported has risen from 3 in 2006 to 14 in 2016.
The Destin Charity Wine Auction Weekend, recognized as one of the Nation’s “Top 10 U.S. Charity Wine Auctions” by Wine Spectator Magazine for the fourth consecutive year is the Foundation’s largest annual event, and takes place over the last weekend of April each year. The event draws wine aficionados, gourmet chefs and celebrity vintners from around the globe to enjoy world-class wines in the picture-perfect setting & white sand beaches of the Northwest Florida’s Emerald Coast. Funds raised benefit 14 local charities impacting the lives of children in need.
LIVE AUCTION REVENUE
SILENT AUCTION REVENUE
A tradition Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation is particularly proud of is the “Paddle Raise.” The year Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation was created, Chan Cox, DCWAF founder, lost his 30 year old son, Clinton, to the devastating effects of addiction. A memorial fund was created to bring awareness and build a legacy for Clinton from the proceeds of a paddle raise at the live auction. Pathways For Change is a faith based organization funded initially by Baptist Hospital in Pensacola, Florida. Since 2005, PFC has served hundreds of men in intensive substance abuse treatment. Their mission of Changing Lives, Reducing Crime, Building Futures is actively preventing heartbreaking losses. Since 2007, DCWAF has raised over $1,000,000 so men and their families could be set free to live the lives God intended for us all.
PADDLE RAISE REVENUE
Forman Vineyard – Ric Forman
Honorary Vintner
Castello Banfi – Cristina Mariani-May
International Honorary Vintner
Baer Winery – Lisa Baer
Gamble Family Vineyards – Ashley Brandner
Silver Oak – Charlie Campbell
Jackson Family Wines – Trey Christy
Amizetta Estate Winery – Eddie Clark
Spring Mountain Vineyard – Susan Doyle
Merry Edwards Winery – Merry Edwards
Fisher Vineyards – Cameron Fisher
Foley Family Wines – Patrick Foley
Betz Family Winery – Steve Griessel
Prime Cellars – Ted Henry
Jericho Canyon – Tara Katrina Hole
and Nicholas DeDomenico Bleecher
Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars – Martin Johnson
Krutz Family Cellars – Bryan Krutz
Cháteau Clinet – Ronan Laborde
Two Vintners & Covington Cellars – Morgan Lee
TintoNegro – Jeff Mausbach
Spottswoode EstateVineyard & Winery – Beth Novak Milliken
Dakota Shy – Todd Newman
Ambrosia de Tupungato – Pedro Parra & Julian Gomez
Blackbird Vineyards – Michael Polenske
Domaine Serene – Luis Reyneri
Sassicaia – Piero Incisa della Rocchetta
Roy Estate – Shirley Roy
Emmolo Wines – Jenny Wagner
Additional Proprietors:
Angel’s Envy – Wesley Henderson
Michter’s American Whiskeys – Willie Pratt
Wild Turkey Bourbon – Jimmy Russell
Matt Basford
Canoe – Atlanta, GA
Clay Conley
Būccan – Palm Beach, FL
Tim Creehan
Cuvee Bistro – Destin, FL
Robert Harris
The Table – Cambridge, MA
Cindy Hutson
Ortanique on the Mile
– Coral Gables, FL
Christopher Edwards
Restaurant Eugene – Atlanta, GA
Anthony Lamas
Seviche – Louiville, KY
Jack McGuckin
Bijoux – Miramar Beach, FL
Bruce Moffett
Barrington’s Restaurant – Charlotte, NC
Luis Pous
Asia de Cuba – New York, London, Abu Dhabi
Craig Richards
St. Cecilia – Atlanta, GA
Scotty Schwartz
29 South – Fernandina Beach, FL
Scott Serpas
Serpas True Food – Atlanta, GA
Ty Thames
Restaurant Tyler – Starkville, MS
Dan Vargo
Seagar’s Prime Steaks & Seafood – Miramar Beach, FL
During the Wine Auction weekend, 14 Patron Dinners were held in notable restaurants and private homes in the area. These dinners pair celebrity chefs with participating vintners to create a memorable dining experience for every attendee. The Foundation is especially thankful to the Patron Hosts who opened the doors to their homes and restaurants and set the stage for the auction weekend. Auctions at each of these dinners recorded revenues of over $530,000, with $201,000 raised at the Bijoux dinner hosted by Jim and Tammy Pierce featuring Emmolo Wines, Amizetta Estate Winery, and Chef Jack McGuckin.
“It is our hosts who create the anticipation for the auction, it is our hosts that take such great care of our vintners and chefs, and it is our hosts who start us off with great auction revenue from their dinners. Each is an amazing contributor to the success of our mission and truly a force for good in our community,” marveled Russell.
TOTAL PATRON AUCTION BIDS
Don & Janis Bishop
George & Stephanie Brannon Jr. with Cory & Hillary Fosdyck at Churchill Oaks
Dr. Bill & Pam Burden
Christine Carter & Ken Bryant
Stephen & Joan Carter
Jeanne Dailey & Jay Nettles with Ben & Tiffany Edwards at the Culinary Center
Jeff & Doreen Eckmann
Dr. Eric Goldberg & Dr. Diana Melazzo with Dr. Gary Banks
Don & Cathy Hay, Charlie & Betty White, with Fred & Susan Marks
Jim & Tammy Pierce at Bijoux
John & Margaret Sheehan at Seagar’s Prime Steaks & Seafood
Jane Solomon & Colin Mayo
Tim & Pamela Wellborn with Chef Tim Creehan at Cuvee Bistro
Jack & Candis Wilson
Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse
Jackacudas
Vue on 30A
Amavida Coffee & Tea
Chanticleer Eatery
Brotula’s Seafood House & Steamer
Chris & Ivy Trovas of Wild Olives
– Anne Frank
The Mental Health Association of Okaloosa and Walton Counties promotes mental wellness for all and works to improve the treatment and opportunities for children and adults through education and advocacy.
DCWAF will be funding the Brain Health Initiative which is a rapid turn around, early identification, assessment, and treatment program for students ages 12 to 21, who are experiencing mental health and/or substance use issues which frequently result in academic failure in school.
To become a sponsor visit www.dcwaf.org/sponsors for more information or call us at (850) 650-3732.
Dan Buckner – Chairman of the Board
George Brannon Jr. – Chairman Elect
Jack Wilson – Vice Chairman
Cory Fosdyck – Past Chairman
Joan Carter – Secretary
Doug Ingram – Treasurer
Chris Abbott
Dana Armentor
Steve Carter
Chan Cox
Jeanne Dailey
Demetrius Fuller
Jeff Garrard
Bob Gelardi
John Hawkins
Cathy Hay
Robért Hinojosa
Susan Kiley
Bob Kirk
Fred Marks
Vicki Matthews
Kevin Mason
Richard McNeese
Todd Reaves
Jane Solomon
Sharon Stark
Charlie White
Jim Adams
Dr. Warren Amos
Glenn Armentor
Rob Babcock
Sandy Bartow
Don & Janis Bishop
Jim & Sherre Bunch
Dr. Bill & Pam Burden
Lamar Conerly
Tim Creehan
Tim Krueger
Kay Martin
Demetria McNeese
Mark & Lynne O’Connell
Joseph & Suzanne Quinlan
Joe & Diane Rackley
Bill & Rebecca Sanders
Gary & Jan Serafin
John & Margaret Sheehan
Brian & Crystal Spencer
Bert & Sue Trucksess
Candis Wilson
Ted Henry – Prime Cellars
Dan Kosta – Kosta Browne Winery
Luis A. Pous – Asia de Cuba Restaurants Worldwide/ China Grill Management
Dave Reynolds (1953-2013) – Reynolds & Buckley
Garen & Shari Staglin – Staglin Family Vineyard
John Russell – President
Karah Fridley-Young – Director of Fundraising
Jordan Lacenski – Director of Marketing & Communications
Melissa Vidaurre – Office Coordinator
Michaela Mayo – Spring Intern
Staff of DCWAF:
The staff of DCWAF: (L-R) Michaela Mayo, Melissa Vidaurre, Jordan Lacenski, and Karah Fridley-Young.