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Last Chance to Buy The Stewpot Alliance’s Soup’s On! Luncheon Tickets

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The Stewpot is a pretty amazing organization in Dallas that helps homeless and at-risk people rebuild their lives. This year, the Stewpot Alliance is holding its fifth annual Soup’s On! luncheon tomorrow at the Omni Hotel, where dozens of fine chefs are serving bowls of warm soup. (I hear it’s going to rain tomorrow. Perfect soup weather, don’t you think?) There will also be an art sale 0f 50+ paintings for serious browsing. The press release also includes these other entertainment goodies: “handmade jewelry from the artists of the Stewpot Open Art Programs, keynote speaker Wes Moore, emcee and Dallas Morning News columnist Steve Blow and a performances by The Dallas Wind Symphony and Booker T. Washington for the Performing Visual Arts Varsity Choir.”

Chef Brian Luscher of The Grape is acting as Chef Chair this year, and he’s gathered a list of impressive Dallas chefs. Participating chefs include Randall Copeland, Restaurant Ava; Bruno Davaillon, The Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek; Omar Flores, Driftwood;  Keith Hanks, The Capital Grille; Al Havens, Salum; Jason Maddy, Oak; Danyele McPherson, The Grape;  Chad Kelley, Café Pacific; Janice Provost, Parigi; Anastasia Quiñones, Komali; Abraham Salum, Salum; Nathan Tate, Boulevardier  and Jason Weaver, Omni Dallas.

There are plenty of tickets left, so you guys are in luck.

Reception and art sale begins at 11a.m., while the luncheon starts at 12 p.m. Individual tickets begin at $150. For more information and to purchase tickets, call 214-746-2785 ext. 234 or go to www.SoupsOnDallas.org.

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