Chefs of the Night support food bank mission

The Kenai Peninsula Food Bank would like to thank all the Chefs that made our third annual “Chefs of the Night” fundraising dinner possible. Guests enjoyed tasty and well-crafted food from AK supper club, Buckets, Fine Thyme Café, Iced & Sliced Cakes, Kenai Catering, Louie’s, Mykel’s, Tustumena Smokehouse, 2 Sisters Alaska Seafood and Veronica’s. Our great variety of beverages was provided by Bear Creek Winery, Hooligans, Kaladi Brothers, Kassik’s Brewery and Odom Corp. Also thank you to Alaska Cab, Bailey’s Furniture, Big Daddy’s Pizza, CBC Rental, IGA Country Foods, Dreyer’s, Home Depot, McDonald’s, Odie’s Deli, Printer’s Ink, Safeway Kenai and Soldotna, Save-U-More, Sedona Florist, Three Bears, Uncle Lloyd’s and Walmart for their contributions. We had a wonderful night at the Food Bank, and it would not have been possible without our wonderful contributors and volunteers. Thank you!

We feed people, because no one deserves to be hungry!

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