May 08, 2017
Fine food and fundraising on the menu at พรพรสำฦตโs sold-out FlavoursNB event
ST. ANDREWS- For the fourth year, New Brunswick Community College (พรพรสำฦต) has partnered with New Brunswick food and beverage producers for FlavoursNB which takes place on May 13 at the St. Andrews Campus.
In addition to celebrating local food and drink, the sold-out event provides a unique learning opportunity for students in the Hospitality and Tourism programs at พรพรสำฦต’s St. Andrews Campus as well as kicking off the CBC Radio Harbour Lights fundraising campaign for foodbanks in the region. Since 2013, the event has contributed around $23,000 to the campaign.
“FlavoursNB is a testament to what can be achieved when we all come together – four years in, our enthusiasm and our partnerships continue to grow,” said Kim Garron, Hotel & Restaurant Operations instructor at พรพรสำฦต St. Andrews and event organizer.
Some of New Brunswick’s top chefs will put their own culinary twists on beloved local food and beverages from some of New Brunswick’s best-known food producers including, True North Seafood, Bleuets NB Blueberries, Ganong, Granite Town Farms, and Crosby’s Molasses.
New to the event this year will be a live auction, featuring an extraordinary and unforgettable prize package valued at over $3,000:
The lucky winner and nine friends will have the opportunity to enjoy a culinary experience against the backdrop of the Hunstman Discovery Aquarium. Guests will enjoy the fiveโstar service of Hospitality Instructor, Kim Garron with a menu will be inspired by the abundance of New Brunswick grown and produced products. Chefs Dave Irvin and Darren Dorcas of the New Brunswick Community College’s Culinary Arts program will create a unique menu based on the winner’s favourite flavours.
At the end of the meal, Merrill Chauffeured Services will transport guests back to five complimentary rooms at The Algonquin Resort, one of Canada's premium historic seaside resorts.
While FlavoursNB is sold out there are still chances to win tickets by listening to CBC Saint John over the coming week.
Media contact:
Heather Allaby
Community & Government Relations Advisor, พรพรสำฦต
506.444.3320 | heather.allaby@nbcc.ca