AAFP Foundation


AAFP Foundation Benefit

VIP Evening Featuring Denver Celebrity Chef Kevin Taylor


Restaurant | Chef-hosted dinner and wine tasting


Spend an evening supporting the work of your AAFP Foundation – VIP style. Experience the culinary excellence that Denver has to offer with Chef Kevin Taylor and take in a performance by the Colorado Symphony Orchestra.

Your evening will begin with a chef-hosted reception featuring delicious food and wine pairings at Kevin Taylor’s at the Opera House. Immediately before the Symphony begins, you and your guests will be escorted to your VIP seats.

After the symphony, you are invited to a dessert and coffee soirée to meet the Symphony Conductor. As a memento of the evening you will be given a customized recipe book featuring the evening’s food selection and a CD of the Symphony. VIP guests will be given the opportunity to take photos and get autographs with the Symphony Conductor and/or Chef Kevin Taylor.

Benefit tickets are $250 each. All proceeds support humanitarian initiatives, educational programs, student scholarships, and practice-based research. You can purchase your VIP ticket when you register for the 2010 Scienfitic Assembly.

For more information contact Erin Heffernan at (800) 274-2237, ext. 4440.

"I surprised my kids with VIP seats for the Blue Man Group show. While they have always enjoyed the Foundation Festivities, getting to meet the Blue Men up close and personal was the highlight of our trip to San Diego. The Blue Man Group show was the best part of the trip according to my kids. And I earned 'Mega Mom points' to make up for the time I was away from them attending the conference!"
-Sarah Sams, MD  2008 VIP Event Attendee
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