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October 16, 2017, Monday - Chefs for Change at People Serving People

Time: 7:00—9:00pm (tours begin at 6:30pm)

Location: People Serving People, 614 South 3rd Street

Chefs for Change: SIX15 Room-Grand Hotel

Join us for a dinner hosted by Executive Chef Kris Koch of The SIX15 Room-Grand Hotel, who brings his award-winning culinary talent to a chef's table experience of a 4-5 course meal inspired by local farmers, complete with wine pairings, a chef's interaction, shelter tours, and a short program about People Serving People. Local chefs donate the food and wine pairing for the meals, so 100% of Chefs for Change dinner proceeds help children and families who are experiencing homelessness manage crisis situations and build a strong foundation for their long-term success.

RSVP or Questions: Contact Mallory at 612.277.0256 or mhaugen@peopleservingpeople.org or visit http://www.peopleservingpeople.org/chefs-for-change/