2010 VIP Benefit - Kevin Taylor's Restaurant
VIP Evening Featuring Denver Celebrity Chef Kevin Taylor
Donors spent an evening supporting the work of the AAFP Foundation– VIP style. They experienced the culinary excellence that Denver had to offer with Chef Kevin Taylor and took in an educational performance by the Colorado Symphony Orchestra.
The evening began with a chef-hosted reception featuring delicious food and wine pairings at Kevin Taylor’s at the Opera House. Immediately before the Symphony began, guests were escorted to special VIP seats.
After the symphony, guests were treated to a dessert and coffee soirée and chatted with the Associate Symphony Conductor, Scott O'Neil. As a memento of the evening, donors were given a customized recipe book featuring the evening’s food selection autographed by Kevin Taylor, an autographed symphony program and a CD of the Symphony.
All proceeds from this event support humanitarian initiatives, educational programs, student scholarships and practice-based research.
The evening began with a chef-hosted reception featuring delicious food and wine pairings at Kevin Taylor’s at the Opera House. Immediately before the Symphony began, guests were escorted to special VIP seats.
After the symphony, guests were treated to a dessert and coffee soirée and chatted with the Associate Symphony Conductor, Scott O'Neil. As a memento of the evening, donors were given a customized recipe book featuring the evening’s food selection autographed by Kevin Taylor, an autographed symphony program and a CD of the Symphony.
All proceeds from this event support humanitarian initiatives, educational programs, student scholarships and practice-based research.
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