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19 mar 2024 · When Alison Wrigley Rusack was just 6 months old, her parents, Alison Hunter Wrigley and William Wrigley, already had her on a horse on their ranch in Catalina Island.
A newly restored 1944 DC-3 plane once belonging to Alison’s grandparents, Philip and Helen Wrigley, made the first landing at the grand reopening of Catalina’s airport in May. “My family first set foot on Catalina 100 years ago”
3 paź 2020 · With the upcoming retirement of the Catalina Island Company’s President and Chief Executive Officer Randy Herrel, the company announced today that a new executive team will lead it into 2021 and beyond. Filling the position of Chairman will be the former Vice Chair, Alison Wrigley Rusack.
8 kwi 2022 · Rusack Vineyards is a Catalina Island vineyard with roots going back to the Wrigley family. Here is the best of exploring Catalina wines. William Wrigley Jr. made his fortune in gum. Today, his great-granddaughter Alison Wrigley Rusack is making hers in grapes.
10 maj 2019 · Quite ironically, the airport refurbishing comes as Catalina celebrates its 100-year anniversary of the Wrigley’s massive investment in the island. “The flight was fabulous,” said Alison Wrigley Rusack after she stepped off a DC-3 once owned by her family.
Alison currently chairs the Benefactor Members of the Catalina Island Conservancy and is Co-founder and Chairman of the Catalina Chimes Tower Foundation. She is also on the Advisory Boards of Stanford’s Woods Institute for the Environment and the Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies at the
Established in 1995 by the husband and wife team of Geoff Rusack and Alison Wrigley Rusack, the forty-eight acre Ballard Canyon estate is planted with seventeen acres of grapes. Syrah, one of the varietals that initially drew the world’s attention to Ballard Canyon, makes up approximately half of the estate vines.