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St. Bernard Project and Patron Spirits present the Patron Tequila Epicurean Express at DC’s Union Station on June 8-9, 2010 in the above video.
With stops in Chicago, Philly, DC, New Orleans and LA in the month of June, the Epicurean Express will deliver cuisine prepared by each city’s top-notch chefs, and cocktails made with Patrón Tequila. It also carries a hefty challenge: to raise funds to provide 375 additional hours of mental health services to fishermen and their families and to rebuild the homes of three fishermen.
All aboard! St. Bernard Project cordially invites you to board The Patrón Tequila Epicurean Express, a beautifully refurbished 1920s rail car, which once served as the inspiration for the House of Blues Foundation Room, and is now traveling around the country to raise money and awareness to expand our mental health services for fishermen and other residents impacted by the oil spill.
In each of the five destination cities, SBP and The Patrón Spirits Company will host a cocktail party and dinner with local celebrity chefs. See the right hand side for cities, dates and confirmed chefs. Buy your tickets today!
Cocktail Party: This event features complimentary Patrón Tequila cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction and tours of The Patrón Tequila Express.
Dinner: This event is an intimate four-course dinner for 20 people and includes a cocktail hour, dinner and dessert, as well as the opportunity to meet the celebrity chef.
Prices for each of the events are listed at right. All funds will benefit St. Bernard Project’s efforts to expand our mental health services to assist the fishing community and other residents who are impacted by the oil spill.
To RSVP to these events, please email rsvp@stbernardproject.org with the number of people who would like to attend and which event you are interested in attending or buy your tickets online today. – from info
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