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“Men Who Cook” is a fundraising event featuring local men who prepare
and offer up for judging bite-sized samples of their favorite dishes.
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Sample exotic and scrumptious dishes cooked by talented men at this exciting and tasty fundraising event!
Reasons Why You Do Not Want to Miss This Event:
There will be 25+chefs (amateur and professional);
You will have the opportunity to judge the dishes prepared for the three categories ( entrée; side course and dessert);
There will be music and drinks;
There will be door prizes;
It will be tons of fun for the entire family;
Last year’s event was a success;
It’s a community event; and
It’s a fun and exciting way to support community programs sponsored by the Epsilon Pi Omega Chapter and cheer on a chef from your own community.
PURCHASE YOUR TICKET(S) TODAY!
Tasting Starts @3PM SHARP!!! Don’t Miss Out!
The Epsilon Pi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. has been servicing the Southeast Queens Community since 1950. We faithfully reach out and collaborate with the community to identify the needs and plan programs which address those needs while aligning with our National Program Initiatives. The proceeds raised from the Men Who Cook event is invested back into the community through programs such as the Jamaica Reception Center (JRC) Family Prep Workshops.
Date: April 21
Time: 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Cost: $12 - $30
Event Categories: Food, Tasting
Website: http://www.epio2018menwhocancook.eventbrite.com
Organizer: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
Website: http://www.akaepsilonpiomega.org
Reasons Why You Do Not Want to Miss This Event:
There will be 25+chefs (amateur and professional);
You will have the opportunity to judge the dishes prepared for the three categories ( entrée; side course and dessert);
There will be music and drinks;
There will be door prizes;
It will be tons of fun for the entire family;
Last year’s event was a success;
It’s a community event; and
It’s a fun and exciting way to support community programs sponsored by the Epsilon Pi Omega Chapter and cheer on a chef from your own community.
PURCHASE YOUR TICKET(S) TODAY!
Tasting Starts @3PM SHARP!!! Don’t Miss Out!
The Epsilon Pi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. has been servicing the Southeast Queens Community since 1950. We faithfully reach out and collaborate with the community to identify the needs and plan programs which address those needs while aligning with our National Program Initiatives. The proceeds raised from the Men Who Cook event is invested back into the community through programs such as the Jamaica Reception Center (JRC) Family Prep Workshops.
Date: April 21
Time: 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Cost: $12 - $30
Event Categories: Food, Tasting
Website: http://www.epio2018menwhocancook.eventbrite.com
Organizer: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
Website: http://www.akaepsilonpiomega.org
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