May 12, 2012




Sponsorships Available
Attend Uncorked with the added perks of a sponsorship. To become a sponsor of our 5th annual event on May 12th click here.

Accepting Donations
We are currently accepting donations large and small. Popular items include wine, trips, vacation homes, airline tickets, dinners, sporting events and unique experiences. To make a donation contact Brooke Gries, bgries@familybuildingblocks.org
In the news
Out and about ...
with Mary Louise VanNatta
Statesman Journal,
May 26, 2011
The blustery day didn’t keep wildly generous donors away from Zenith Vineyards for the Family Building Blocks fourth annual Uncorked Wine Auction.
This event was a time for dressing up and donating to the mission of Family Building Blocks: to provide services to young children in high-risk families.
The overwhelming generosity displayed at the live auction and during the appeal was truly staggering. It was fun to tweet the progress as it happened. A trip for six to the 2012 Kentucky Derby sold for $43,000, while 52 weeks of French wine earned $16,000 for the nonprofit.
FBB's Uncorked builds on its success
MVDP Oregon, June 4, 2011
"Like a fine wine, Uncorked gets better with age." That's what the Uncorked website says, and there's no argument about it.
Uncorked is the benefit event for the children served by Salem’s Family Building Blocks. When all the receipts are tallied and the bills paid, the 2011 Uncorked will net somewhere around $380,000, a tidy sum reflecting a 26 percent increase from 2010. Attendance also is up—now topping out at 420, up from about 300 four years ago.
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To what does Uncorked owe its success?
"It's all about our supporters and our mission," said Brooke Gries, FBB event coordinator. "Our community is passionate about helping children," she said. "Our guests believe in what we do, and this prompts them to give."
"We have a niche. The wine industry in Salem is growing, and people enjoy the opportunity to meet winemakers. Guests have fun, buy great auction items, and it's all for a great cause!"
Uncorked is so successful because of the 30-member planning committee, which helps to create the event. Committee members invite people to attend who want to help support the relief nursery. Volunteers help with administrative efforts. The Family Building Blocks' board of directors and other donors dip into their personal wine cellars as well as arrange special vacation packages for the auction.
Due to the popularity of the event, it has outgrown the main dining hall at Zenith Vineyard, so the Uncorked staff and volunteers arrange
for a tent with its own floor, carpeting, lighting and audio-visual system. "We make a venue from scratch," Brooke said.
Proceeds from the event go to benefit at-risk children helped by the therapeutic classrooms and outreach programs of FBB's relief nursery.



















