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Cleveland Botanical Garden’s ongoing collaboration with North Union Farmers Market brings chefs from Cleveland’s most popular restaurants to the Geis Terrace for one magical late summer evening. What began as a modest event has become one of Cleveland’s best parties with live entertainment, an enchanting setting, and a chance to sample an amazing variety of culinary creations made from locally-sourced ingredients.
5:30 pm: Symposium: Let’s Get Green
Speaker: Dr. Michael Roizen, chief wellness officer,
Cleveland Clinic
Introduction by Chef Loretta Paganini
6:30 pm: Chef Stations Open
Bar Cento • Bon Appétit • CK’s Steakhouse at Renaissance Quail Hollow Resort • Chipotle Mexican Grille • Crop Bistro • CSU Dining by Chartwells • Dewey’s Coffee House • Felice Urban Café • Flying Fig • Great American Lamb Co. • The Greenhouse Tavern • J. Pistone Market & Gathering Place • Jeni’s Ice Creams • L’Albatros • La Campagna • Lolita • Lucky’s Cafe • Manhattan Madness • Pier W • Sapore • SASA • Sergio’s/ SARAVA • Spice of Life • The Viking Store Cooking School • Uncanny Organics • Vine and Bean Cafe • World Fare Culinary
Music by Moises Borges’ Brasilian Quartet
Member Price: $75
Non-Member Price: $90
-Open wine bar included.
-Parking is not included in the event price.
-Rain or shine; tickets are nonrefundable.
-$45 of each ticket price is the non-tax deductible value.
Proceeds benefit Cleveland Botanical Garden’s Green Corps program and the North Union Farmers Market.
Tickets available by phone, (216) 721-1600 x100 or online.
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