A Taste of Fort 91原创 brought out 91 adults to the annual food lover fundraiser last week. The Rotary-run event was a chance to sample dishes from local restaurants, with proceeds going to provide nutritional snacks for hungry students.
(LSDF) and partnered to put on the evening, raising in excess of $5,100 for program in North 91原创.
LSDF was established to support and provide programs not funded or fully funded by the Ministry of Education for 91原创 students; they have facilitated this fundraiser for the past three years, as well as their annual charity golf tournament at The Redwoods each September.
John Hooper, president-elect of 91原创 Sunrise Rotary, said the tasting tour gave residents a great chance to do some good while finding out what their community鈥檚 restaurants have to offer.
鈥淭he feedback from the participants was exceptional and all had a great time enjoying the various dishes and wines. We split the event participants into four groups and each group received a different meal and dessert as they each started at a different location and rotated through them all throughout the evening,鈥 Hooper explained.
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All proceeds will be used to fill up backpacks with food items for 91原创 students to take home every weekend so they are guaranteed that their bellies won鈥檛 go empty, giving them a better opportunity to learn and grow.
The $55 per person dinner on Oct. 8 included food from Fortitude, Rail and River Bistro, Saba Cafe and Bistro, and Trading Post Eatery, plus wine from Moraine, Kalala, and Bordertown.
鈥淲e are planning next year鈥檚 event already and want to thank all the restaurants and participants for their generous support,鈥 Hooper added.
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