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Event
AAJA Seattle Chef Showcase 2017
Calling all food enthusiasts, media professionals, and supporters of diversity in journalism! Join AAJA Seattle for its fourth annual Chef Showcase, a night of delicious food and drink atop the tallest building in the city.
Some of the most exciting chefs around Seattle are donating their time to share their recipes and samples with us.
FEATURED CHEFS:
Shota Nakajima of Adana Restaurant (and, just this year, "Iron Chef Gauntlet") Nirmal Monteiro of Nirmal's Lisa Nakamura of Gnocchi Bar and Project Feast Kenny Lee of Dragonfish Asian Cafe Heong Soon Park of Chan Seattle Thiraphan Suttabusya of Ti22
OTHER FOOD PROVIDED BY:
Rudolfo Martinez of Gai Box/Mobile Mavens Big Boys Kainan/Restaurant Jesse Lee of My Sweet Lil' Cakes Simon Yu of Bomba Fusion Eat The Ball Columbia Tower Club
DRINKS:
Lucky Envelope Brewing Tranche Winery Talking Rain
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TICKETS
AAJA Members & students: $25 (limit one per member) Non-Members: $40 Tickets at the door: $50
So what are you waiting for? Tickets for this event are limited. Come up for the view. Stay for the food, booze and great company.
Everyone, regardless of membership status, will pay $50 at the door. You must be 21 or older to attend the Chef Showcase. Students or recent graduates with financial difficulties in purchasing a ticket may contact us at aajaseattle@gmail.com for assistance.
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Special thanks to our sponsors:
Business Wire Asian Counseling and Referral Services (ACRS)
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Proceeds from this event benefit the Asian American Journalists Association Seattle chapter. AAJA Seattle is dedicated to promoting diversity in local newsrooms and fair coverage of Asian Americans in the media. Our programs include college scholarships for aspiring journalists, career development and community outreach to local nonprofit organizations.
ABOUT AAJA SEATTLE
Since 1985, AAJA Seattle has provided scholarships for students, professional development for journalists and service to the community in the Pacific Northwest.
The Seattle chapter promotes the association's three-part mission: - To encourage young Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to enter the ranks of journalism. - To promote fair and accurate coverage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. - To increase the number of Asian American and Pacific Islander journalists and news managers in the industry.
AAJA Seattle's members work throughout Washington state in print, television, radio and online media.
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LocationColumbia Tower Club (View)
701 5th Avenue, 75th Floor
Seattle, WA 98104
United States
Categories
Minimum Age: 21 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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