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Neighborhood Cooking Tours of Jamaica Plain Featuring Bella Luna Restaurant & The Milky Way Lounge
Informative and entertaining cooking
demonstrations featuring the four hot spots of Jamaica Plain’s culinary
neighborhood will take place in the month of June at the Loring-Greenough
House, located at 12 South Street, Jamaica Plain MA 02130.
The Chefs Table Foundation and The
Jamaica Plain Tuesday Club, both non-profit organizations, have partnered to
bring this first-ever exciting culinary tour to Jamaica Plain. The Chefs’ Table Series TV Show will
film the chefs of these four restaurants teaching a live audience how to cook a
delicious dish. Proceeds from each
cooking tour will benefit the non-profits.
Guest will watch co-host & trained
chef Joe Murphy cook along with the featured chef of the week, enjoy a wine
pairing, tasting of the chef’s dish, and be part of a live studio taping of The
Chefs’ Table Series! A raffle will
also be part of the festivities!
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Monday at 6:15pm:
June 23rd: Bella Luna Restaurant & The Milky Way Lounge
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Menu will be announced on website.
Tickets are $40 per person, and must be purchased in
advance. There are no food
substitutions. All guests must be
in their seats by 6:15pm. All
electronic devices must be turned off so not to interfere with the sound and
filming of the show. It is
estimated that the taping of the cooking segment, wine pairing, opening of the
show, and guests enjoying wine and food will be 2 hours the most. Tickets can be purchased by visiting:
About the Jamaica Plain Tuesday Club:
a community-based educational and social organization dedicated to improving
the lives of our neighbors through historical, cultural, and educational
activities. The Club, founded in 1896, preserves the historic Loring-Greenough
House (built in 1760) and its grounds for the people of Jamaica Plain. The site
is wheelchair accessible; for more information please visit http://www.loring-greenough.org
About the Chefs Table Foundation:
mission statement is “service before self”. The Foundation solicits
financial support and runs events for the purpose of helping people in need.
The focus is to help youths between the ages of 17-24 that may be homeless and
unable to advance themselves through continuing their education. This group of
young adults deserve the opportunity to rise above their personal situation and
grow into productive and responsible people. The Foundation is inclusive to all
individuals regardless of race, religious affiliation, cultural history or
country of origin. The individual must be a U.S. citizen and have his/her
primary residence in Massachusetts.
About The Chefs’ Table Series TV Show:
an instructional and engaging 55-minute weekly cooking show featuring a cooking
segment, wine and craft beer pairings, chef’s tip of the week and restaurant
interview. The show is currently
aired in 45 local access TV stations in eastern Massachusetts.