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Longevity: The Road to Recovery

Phil and Debra Long, of Longevity Wines, had some unexpected trials in 2011 after a tragic winery accident. The story of their recovery has been captured in a documentary by David Alvarado.

by Ken

For those of you who are familiar with Longevity Wines, you know that 2011 was a scary and trying time for the Long's after Phil had his run in with the wine barrel. I just received Longevity's newsletter and found that a documentary was filmed by David Alvarado, about Phil's road to recovery. Watching the video was a great reminder of what is really important. On behalf of the Bryersantís family, I thank God that Phil has survived this tragic event and that he continues to make huge strides forward in his recovery. We are definitely blessed to have friends like Phil and Debra Long in our lives. Check out the documentary by clicking the link below then make sure to get out to Longevity to say hello to Phil and Debra and of course taste their fabulous wine.

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chris fleckner May 15, 2013 at 08:50 am
Thank you D! We couldn't be happier to have a program like this in our community. We couldn't agreeRead More with you more that giving back is the whole purpose of the program; to make our community a stronger more musical one for our youth!
DRevier May 15, 2013 at 07:50 am
Kevin and Chris are good guys. They genuinely want to give back and care about introducing as manyRead More kids (young and old) as possible to the incredibly rewarding world of music. I am fortunate enough to have had somebody similar to these guys motivate me to get involved in music when I was a kid. 31 years later, I am still beatin’ on my drums every day. Great job Kev and Chris. Keep it up!