Join Host Chef Gordon Hamersley for a unique dinner event featuring the Boston areas most talented chefs. The dinner will raise funds to support Share Our Strength's efforts to end childhood hunger in the United States. 553 Tremont Street Tuesday, October 13, 2009 6:00 pm - Reception Tickets are $250 per person and table host opportunities are available at $5,000 and $10,000. Click here to make your reservations online or contact Andrea Agalloco at 888.273.6141. Reception hosted by Magazine Sponsor Share Our Strength's A Tasteful Pursuit is a unique national touring dinner series that features the nation's top chefs taking their talents to the nation's hottest culinary cities to raise the critical funds needed to end childhood hunger in America. Find out moreJoin Us For A Tasteful Pursuit

Boston, MA 02116
7:00 pm - Multi-course seated DinnerHost Chef

Gordon Hamersley
Hamersley's Bistro
Guest Chefs
Jody Adams
Rialto
Andy Husbands
Tremont 647 and Sister Sorel
Barry Maiden
Hungry Mother
Richard Vellante
Legal Sea Foods, Inc.Purchase Tickets or Sponsor a Table


ABOUT THE EVENT
Share Our Strength's A Tasteful Pursuit
1730 M Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20036
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Monday, October 12, 2009
Share Our Strength........A Very Special Fundraising Dinner in Boston
Hey Guys,
I will be representing FoodBuzz tomorrow evening in Boston at this very special fundraising dinner event which addresses the issue of childhood hunger here in this country. There are still seats available for this very worthy cause, so if you're in the Boston area and would love to support this cause and enjoy an evening of fine dining, now is the time to act. Simply click on the link below to order tickets now.
I do hope to see other Boston based bloggers tomorrow night, and feel honored to be representing FoodBuzz at this very special event. Stay tuned for a complete recap of this wonderful evening.
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1 comments:
A very worthy event and definitely a worthy cause.
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