Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Taste of Phoenixville fulfills Phoenixville foodies dreams

Good Samaritan Shelter Director Nate Hoffer; Dan Lamson Committee member for Taste of Phoenixville; Chair of the Committee, Reverend Frank Lamson; Director of Public Relations at Franklin Commons, Teri Eide; and Bob Ryan of Robert Ryan Catering. 

Philly ‘burb foodies, rejoice! One of the premier non-profit events, held on Jan. 20, will feature signature from approximately 30 Phoenixville area restaurants. At Franklin Commons, at 400 Franklin St. in Phoenixville, Taste of Phoenixville will benefit Good Samaritan Shelter. It’s their biggest fundraiser of the year.

Tickets to the event include sampling from the restaurants, as well as an open bar, dancing and live bands. There will also be a silent and a live auction.

Silent auction items include: gift certificates to local restaurants, local salons and spas, a membership to the Phoenixville YMCA, gift certificate for a personal chef, handmade scarves and blankets and more. The live auction will begin around 8 p.m. with items including: a week at a vacation home in the Poconos and a week at a vacation home in the Outer Banks.

Taste of Phoenixville will be held on Jan. 20 from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Franklin Commons in Phoenixville. Tickets are $60 and can be purchased from www.TasteofPhoenixville.com or by calling the shelter office at 610-933-9305.

Participating restaurants include (as of Dec. 7):
Robert Ryan Catering
Columbia Bar and Grille
Iron Hill Brewery
Montesano Bros.
Molly Maguire’s
The Sly Fox
Full Circle Flavors
Cornucopia Catering
Tony’s Family Restaurant
Becca’s
Hills Quality Seafood
Sugartown Smoked Specialties
Chester Springs Bakery
Food Muse
Daddy Mim’s
Marley’s
Andrew Deery’s Majolica
Artisan’s Gallery and CafĂ©
Drexelbrook
Cream Valley Catering
Titus Inn

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