Seasonās Eatings fundraiser surpasses fundraising goal
An evening celebrating festive cooking virtually is resulting in a very real-world impact for °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć health care students.
Seasonās Eatings, a virtual cooking class and wine tasting fundraiser hosted by the °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć Foundation, raised $315,000 on the evening of Dec. 3, surpassing its $250,000 goal.
The virtual cooking and wine tasting class featured °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć Culinary and Pastry Arts instructors and their students who walked participants through how to cook a gourmet dinner consisting of mouth-watering stuffed turkey breast with cranberries and brie, warm brussels sprouts salad and potatoes pave. Quailsā Gate Winery Senior Sommelier Louise Dabisza guided participants on a tasting of three wines to pair with the meal.
āWeāre still digesting what our community was able to accomplish,ā says Helen Jackman, °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć Foundation Executive Director. āWeāre so grateful for our communityās generosity. Thanks to our events sponsors and our donors who sliced, diced and donated during the event, weāre now getting closer to our $5-million fundraising goal.ā
With expected gifts, the °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć Foundation has raised $3.5 million to help open the doors to a state-of-the-art Health Sciences Centre in Kelowna that will educate eight frontline health care professions.
In addition to the Chef and students, Seasonās Eatings featured Toby Tannas, co-host of Beach Radioās morning show, as the host for the evening. Throughout the cooking, Tannas would announce gifts from participants, who would often cite their own health care stories as what inspired them to give.
Seasonās Eatings also featured appearances from Kelowna City Councillor Maxine DeHart, who is the Campaign Ambassador for Our Students Your Health campaign for a new Health Sciences Centre. DeHart dropped off several physically-distanced gifts to participants on their doorsteps.
āCooking has a way of bringing people together, and Seasonās Eatings did not disappoint,ā says Jane Hoffman, title sponsor for the event.
āFrom the safety of our own kitchens, we were able to raise our spirits and funds to support our communityās health. Thank you to everyone who gave, the evening was a huge success.ā
°ĶĄč·čĀķŠć President Jim Hamilton took part in the cooking class as an apprentice chef. He says heās proud to raise awareness of the impact of °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć graduates on our health-care system.
āI also appreciate everyone who took part in Seasonās Eatings. Their generosity will help ensure that our students have the opportunity to study in a world-class Health Sciences Centre, continuing the Collegeās tradition of providing professionals who play an important role in the quality of life in our communities,ā says Hamilton.
āWeāre also proud to showcase our Collegeās chefs and students whose culinary skills in the kitchen helped create an enjoyable, safe and memorable evening for our guests.ā
Based on the positive feedback from the event, the °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć Foundation is planning its next virtual cooking class fundraiser to take place in 2021.
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