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Arts Event In Hoboken Will Benefit Meals For Seniors
An art gallery owner in Hoboken is trying to raise awareness for a group that sends chefs to cook for the needy.

HOBOKEN, NJ — The YES Gallery — an art gallery on Hoboken's west side — will hold an event to promote a community outreach project that helps provide meals for those in need.
The event on Thursday will raise awareness for Love & Plenty, a community outreach project by Gallery Owner and Director Jannie Wolff that is designed to assist restaurants with funding to provide meals for people in need.
The event will also benefit the organization Chefs For Seniors, an in-home meal preparation program for older adults that also sends chefs into homes, community centers, and shelters to provide meals for those of all ages.
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A goal of the event is to bring Chefs For Seniors to Hoboken.
The event will begin at 5 p.m. at YES Gallery at 408 Sixth St., between Grand and Adams, with a meet and greet. Due to limited capacity, RSVPs are required, but the event is open to the public. It will move to a private members-only club nearby at 7 p.m. for a meal and more discussion.
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For more information and/or to RSVP, please contact Jannie Wolff on Instagram @jannie_wolff or by emailing Jannie_Wolff@yahoo.com.
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