Advanced Audiology Announces Sponsorship Of The Wine Affair, Sierra Pelona Valley Wine Festival

Santa Clarita Audiologist Nola Aronson

Advanced Audiology is sponsoring two upcoming nonprofit fundraisers in Santa Clarita: “The Wine Affair” by Soroptimist International of Greater SCV and the Sierra Pelona Valley Wine Festival benefiting the Zonta Club of SCV.
Advanced Audiology will be stage sponsor for the 6th Annual Sierra Pelona Valley Wine Festival at Reyes Winery set for April 21, and title sponsor for The Wine Affair scheduled for April 15 on Town Center Drive.

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“Advanced Audiology has taken on a role to be more involved in our community,” Owner Nola Aronson said. “Our community is very philanthropic and our community loves wine and having fun, and we love helping other people.”
Attendees of the Sierra Pelona Valley Wine Festival can enjoy wine tastings from a number of local wine makers, specialty item sampling, gourmet food, live music, handmade crafts from local artisans, a live auction and more.
“This year, we’re benefiting Zonta,” said Beth Heiserman of Reyes Winery, who is also a Zonta member. “It’s a club here in Santa Clarita, and we deal with women’s issues.”
Zonta Club’s mission resembles the mission of Soroptimist International of Greater Santa Clarita Valley, where Aronson serves as an active member. At The Wine Affair, participants can sip wine, enjoy music and stroll along Town Center Drive while helping to improve the lives of women and girls.
“We’re all trying to help women who don’t have the availability to get educated, or whatever we can do,” Aronson said. “So (we) will have two weekends filled with food and wine and fun — helping and having fun at the same time, so I’m excited about that.”
No stranger to active involvement in the Santa Clarita community, Aronson has sponsored a number of events and nonprofit fundraisers over the years, and even donates part of her hearing aid sale proceeds at Advanced Audiology to local nonprofits.
“In the last two years, my mission has been to not only help people hear better, but to donate 10 percent of my hearing aid proceeds to different nonprofits that I believe in,” Aronson said. “So when you get a hearing aid from our office, Advanced Audiology, you not only hear better, but you get to give back to your community also.”

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