FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 29, 2010
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Eighth Annual Flavors of Fall SAVE THE DATE
A few of our favorite fall things? Foliage, apple cider doughnuts, pumpkin lattes and, of course, Flavors of Fall! Mark your calendar and reserve Monday, November 14th. We'll be back at Regattabar in The Charles Hotel in Cambridge from 5:30 to 8:30pm. We'll bring the food, wine, beer and live music; you bring a hearty appetite and a few friends.
Every penny from each $65 ticket (available for purchase online) will be donated to Tutoring Plus, a Cambridge-based program that supports and encourages the academic, personal, and social growth of local kids, with the help of volunteers and community partners.
Top chefs from in and around Cambridge--including newcomers like Bondir and Area Four and perennial favorites like Henrietta's Table and The Blue Room--will be serving up savory and sweet small plates to be enjoyed with an assortment of beverages courtesy of Brooklyn Brewery and Dreyfus, Ashby & Company. While you stroll around enjoying tastes from each station, the Rollo Tomasi quartet will entertain with their trademark blend of funky jazz.
Flavors of Fall, the area's best and longest running fall tasting extravaganza, is organized each year by BostonChefs.com, Greater Boston's premier source for fine dining information and restaurant news online. Our sister company City Square Associates, Inc. and our friends at The Charles Hotel are co-sponsors for the event.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
Established in 1964, Tutoring Plus supports and encourages the academic, personal, and social growth of Cambridge youth with the help of volunteers and community partners. Teaming up with area schools, community organizations, universities and local companies, they provide safe, trusted, structured and highly personalized programs. Proceeds from this year's Flavors of Fall specifically support Tutoring Plus's Girls, Media & You, a joint project with Lesley University that brings under-served and at-risk middle school girls together with Lesley undergraduates to focus on the influences of society, culture, and media on girlhood in the contemporary U.S.
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