Re: CNP Chef Challenge - April 25 - Local Food, Beer, Wine and Music!

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Rochelle Sparko

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Apr 18, 2013, 4:31:06 PM4/18/13
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Hm. Did you use the address durham-food-s...@googlegroups.com


On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Lindsey Haynes <haynes....@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Rochelle -- I tried to send it earlier and it wouldn't go through ;(


On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 9:07 AM, Rochelle Sparko <rochell...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Lindsey, 
Feel free to send it to the group! Anyone in the group can just send an email to the google group address--no need to run it though me. This sounds like a great event. Thanks in advance for sharing it. 

All the best,
Rochelle

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On Apr 18, 2013, at 6:52 AM, Lindsey Haynes <haynes....@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey Rochelle,

I know we usually don't send fundraising events over the list serve, but I thought this would be of particular interest to our group since two Durham chefs/Restaurants are cooking in the CNP Local Chef Challenge, and all proceeds go to Community Nutrition Partnership's mission to grow healthier communities by increasing access to healthy, local, affordable foods in the Triangle Area.   I was hoping you could send this out to the group.  Thank you!

--
Lindsey Haynes-Maslow, MHA
Doctoral Student
Health Care Quality and Patient Outcomes Predoctoral Fellow
Department of Health Policy and Management
UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
(910)-612-3299


 
April 25
6PM - 8:30PM
Extroardinary Ventures
200 S. Elliott Rd, Chapel Hill

Community Nutrition Partnership is hosting a culinary showdown! The best and brightest local chefs: James Naquin of Guglhupf Bakery,David Wimmers of Saint Jacques French Cuisine, Daniel Grodence of Southern Rail, John Eisensmith of Six Plates Wine Bar, andVimala Rajendran of Vimala's Curry Blossom Café will serve up delectable dishes made from local, fresh, healthy produce. Their final creations will be kept under wraps until the evening of the event for all to enjoy. Attendees get to be the judge and vote on their favorite dish!
 
In addition to the local fare, Steel String Brewery will serve up some tasty suds. Mary Johnson Rockers will play toe-tapping music. The local food, music and beer will be sure to make for the best Thursday evening you'll have all year. We will have an envious silent auction line-up, too.
 
The evening will begin promptly at 6:00 pm with appetizers being served, while guests peruse the silent auction item tables. Chefs will be announced shortly afterwards and guests will be able to sample and vote on their favorite small plate dish. The winner will be announced at 7:45 pm. The guests will be invited to stay and enjoy local dessert and coffee while they place their last silent auction item bids until 8:30 pm. Meanwhile, throughout the entire evening Mary Johnson Rockers will entertain the event and guests can participate in activities centered on healthy eating.

Ticket purchases will afford guests the following:
- Appetizers
- Three small plates of local food
- Local beer from Steel String Brewery (cash bar)
- Dessert from Shez Moi, Sweet T a Cakery, Kelley G's Cupcakes
- Coffee from Bean Traders
- One drink ticket good for one glass of wine or local beer
- Silent auction items – Place bid and purchase raffle tickets for larger items
- Live music performance by Mary Johnson Rockers
 
Tickets can be purchased through http://cnpnc.eventbrite.com. Tickets are $25 until the day of the event. Tickets will be $30 at-the-door.
 
All proceeds from this event directly benefit Community Nutrition Partnership's mission to grow healthier communities by increasing access to healthy, local, affordable foods.
 
Lindsey Haynes-Maslow, MHA
Treasurer
Community Nutrition Parntership



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Lindsey Haynes-Maslow, MHA
Doctoral Student
Health Care Quality and Patient Outcomes Predoctoral Fellow
Department of Health Policy and Management
UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
(910)-612-3299



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