**Tickets will be available at the door tonight at Roy Thomson Hall for ($100 each).***
Eat, Drink and Give will host an emergency relief fundraiser for Haiti on February 9, 2010 at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Eat, Drink and Give has teamed up with a number of Toronto restaurants and Ontario and international wineries, to plan an evening of food and wine, with all proceeds going to Médecins sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders. Roy Thomson Hall generously donated the space for the fundraiser.
General Admission tickets will allow you to sample from all participating food and wine partners on the main floor.
VIP Ticket will include access to a tasting experience led by wine writers Tony Aspler and Zoltan Szabo, with exclusive access to unique and premium vintages.
**Please print off your receipt. Receipt and ID will be required at the entrance**
Please follow www.eatdrinkandgive.com for an updated list of participants as our list is building.
Participating Restaurants:
Cowbell Restaurant
Barberians
Noce
Grano
The Local Co.
Buster Rhinos BBQ
Splendido
Cava Restaurant
Vertical Restaurant
Globe Bistro
Buddha Dog
Massimo Bruno
Vertical
Sultan's Tent
Veritas
Treadwell
Ramelli
Forte
Local Wine Bar
Tutti Matti
Participating Dessert companies:
Sweet Escapes Patisserie
The Designer Cookie
For Goodness Bakes
Frozen Vines
Sugar Baking
Dufflet
Participating Wineries:
Rosewood estates Winery
Cave Spring Cellars
Le Clos Jordanne
Chateau Des Charmes
Vineland Estates
Black Prince Winery
Ravine Estates Vineyard
Fielding Estate Winery
Sue Ann Staff wines
Megalomaniac Winery
Inniskillin/Jackson Triggs
Southbrook Vineyards
Tawse Winery
Norman Hardie Winery and Vineyard
Marynissen Estates Winery
Wine Australia
Joseph Phelps Vineyards
Nicolas Feuillate Champagne
Maison Louis Jadot
Terzetto Wines Ltd
Participating Retail partners:
The Tea Emporium
Simon Carter London
Other supporters:
Natalie MacLean
Zoltan Szabo
Eat, Drink and Give is a small group of food and wine lovers in Toronto brought together by their support for local products. They have taken the opportunity to combine their common passion with the idea of helping Haiti recover from the aftermath of the devastating earthquake.
About MSF
Médecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders has been present in Haiti since 1991
providing emergency maternal and mental healthcare to thousands in and
around Port-au-Prince.
To date,
MSF has sent an additional 300 international and over 600 national staff to aid
with the relief effort following the earthquake. They have treated over 6000 patients,
performed close to 1000 surgeries, and sent in over 320 tonnes of medical aid
so far.
www.msf.ca
PLEASE DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE. Must be 19 years of age or older. No children, no infants.