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Chamber will host Chef’s Night Out on Saturday

By CHAZ HOLMES
Bonney Lake-Sumner Courier-Herald Reporter

Nov 02 2009

The Puyallup/Sumner Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center is hosting its second annual Chefs’ Night Out from 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday at Pierce College in Puyallup.

The event is presented by MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital and is meant to showcase local culinary talent, according to Sally Zeiger-Hanson, the chamber’s executive director.

Nine local chefs will prepare a meal for two tables of 10 guests. Each chef will offer a different menu and the wines served are paired specifically with their menu.

Chefs’ Night Out features live music, a dessert auction and a silent auction with packages to bid on like being first in line on Black Friday at Walmart, a getaway to Alderbrook resort, original artwork and a concert package at the Puyallup Fair.

Participating in the night out are: Mama Stortini’s Ristorante Chef VeSok, MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital Chef David del Solar, HG Bistro Chef Andy Kenser, Willow Gardens Retirement Living Chef Glen Webster, Three Chicks Catering Chef Jackie Westergaard, Chef Sarel Zalapa and Chef Abraham Zalapa, Toscano’s Chef Tom Pantley, Real Life Family Center Chef Sean Reinicke, Pacific Grill Chef Ian Thompson and DeCaterina’s Restaurant.

Pierce College Puyallup is at 1601 39th Ave. S.E. in Puyallup.

For tickets and more information visit www.puyallupsumnerchamber.com.

Bonney Lake-Sumner Courier-Herald Reporter Chaz Holmes can be reached at cholmes@courierherald.com or 360-802-8208.
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