Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DATE San Francisco Restaurateur Honored as ‘Woman of Influence’ Millennium Restaurant’s Ann Wheat among first to receive new Russell Sage College Alumnae Association award TROY, N.Y.- Ann Wheat, owner of the Millennium Restaurant in the Hotel California, is one of five accomplished women to receive the prestigious new Woman of Influence award bestowed by the Russell Sage College Alumnae Association (RSCAA). “Russell Sage College has celebrated women of influence since it awarded its first degree 90 years ago,” said Mary Ann Oppenheimer, RSCAA President. “This new award is a way to formally recognize the Russell Sage alumnae who positively and substantially influence their professions, their communities and issues affecting society at large. As one of the first recipients of the Women of Influence award, Ann Wheat sets high standards for future honorees.” Wheat will be honored at the RSCAA annual meeting during Reunion Weekend on June 2. Wheat and her husband have been principal owners of Millennium Restaurant--known for its innovative vegan cuisine--since 1994. Now 12 years later, Millennium has been named “Favorite Vegetarian Restaurant in North America” for five years in a row by the readers of the national magazine VegNews. Millennium has been the subject of articles in Bon Appetit, Wine Enthusiast, the Wall Street Journal, and USA Today and featured on The Food Network. The restaurant has also published two cookbooks, The Millennium Cookbook and The Artful Vegan. Wheat graduated from Russell Sage College in 1957 and began her career as a physical therapist. She has an impressive record of volunteer activities that draw on her physical therapy training, including co-directing an activity program for residents of half-way houses and working with environmental and cultural organizations in both Northern California and Hawaii to make resources and enrichment programs accessible for people with special needs. In addition to Wheat, Russell Sage College Women of Influence for 2007 include an internationally respected advocate for client-centered care in the health professions; a pioneer in the study of the transplantation of cells, tissues and organs from one species to another; a CIA intelligence officer; and a leader in New York State’s Capital District. -30- About The Sage Colleges The Sage Colleges is an independent private institution of higher education, categorized nationally as a comprehensive university (Master’s II), and comprises three colleges: Russell Sage College, a comprehensive, undergraduate college for women in Troy, N.Y.; Sage College of Albany, a co-educational undergraduate college of applied studies in Albany, N.Y.; and Sage Graduate School, operating on both campuses and offering professional master’s and doctoral degrees. End == Organic Food 50% off I usually think Grocery Outlet stock only super low quality food. When I stepped into their Redwood City store, I was amazed that they had over 50 organic veg items for l/2 the price. The items are located above the freezer department. They have vegan soup, spaghetti sauce, salad dressing, soy milk, soy ice cream etc.. (New items every day) Ask you local Grocery Outlet manager to order organic vegan foods. The Berkeley Grocery Outlet only had 6 good items. The Redwood City store is the place to go. I think it is because it is located in a better neighborhood. http://www.groceryoutlets.com/storefinder.aspx http://www.insiderpages.com/b/3710344489 Winnie signature: Peace on Earth, love all Humans and Animals. sign, Sunny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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