Just as you all are finally feeling less stuffed from the Green City Market BBQ, there's another event guaranteed to fill you up with the best in local foods. Slow Food Chicago's annual fund raiser is a pig roast at Goose Island. We've secured some hogs from Slagel Farms, and five area chefs are going to make it delicious. Event details below. Hope you all can make it. It's a great cause (and not too expensive to boot), and an outstanding opportunity to eat and drink well.
Who: Slow Food Chicago
What: 3rd Annual Pig Roast at Goose Island
Where: Goose Island Beer Company (1800 W. Fulton Street, Chicago, IL 60612)
When: Sunday, September 11, 2011, 2:00 p.m. -- 5:00 p.m.
Cost: $50.00 per person before August 17st, $60.00 per person thereafter
Tickets available online at:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/188253Join Slow Food Chicago for the pork party of the summer! Enjoy Goose Island beers & local pork prepared by talented chefs:
* Rick Gresh (David Burke's Primehouse)
* Andrew Hroza (Goose Island Clybourn Brewery)
* Rob Levitt (The Butcher & Larder)
* Nicole Pederson (C-House)
* Matt Troost (Three Aces)
Vegetarian option provided by Chris Spear (Uncommon Ground, dessert provided by Stephanie Samuels (Angel Food Bakery), and coffee provided by Intelligentsia. Music provided by DJ Jacob Ross.
Tickets also include a commemorative beer glass.
All proceeds benefit Slow Food Chicago, a non-profit organization seeking to create lasting change in our local food system, to ensure equity, sustainability and pleasure in the food we eat.
NOTE: No one under 21 years old will be admitted.
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With over 3,000 members, volunteers and friends, Slow Food Chicago seeks to create dramatic and lasting change in our local food system to ensure equity, sustainability and pleasure in the food we eat. We build public awareness around the economic, environmental, political and cultural impact of our eating through education, garden projects and social events. For more information, please visit our website at:
http://www.slowfoodchicago.org.
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