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Congressman
Adam Schiff is
Honorary Chairperson;
Emmy Award winning television reporter
Wendy Burch will act as MC; opera star
Suzanna Guzman will introduce ‘star chefs’ and present
Best Booth Award
Saturday, June 27, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Santa Anita Park,
Arcadia
PASADENA, Calif. From
Sea Biscuit to
Secretariat,
Santa Anita Park has seen its share of winners. On Saturday, June 27, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., the racetrack will play host to yet another ‘champion’ when
Rosemary Children’s Services (RCS) returns to the historic
Art Deco venue to hold its long-running benefit, “An Evening with Star Chefs.”
“There’s a reason we’ve continued to hold
Star Chefs for 46 years,” says
Jennifer Radics,
Director of Development for the agency, which serves abused, abandoned and neglected children throughout
Los Angeles County as well as portions of
San Bernardino,
Riverside and
Orange Counties. “The community loves it! I can’t think of a more magical way to spend a summer evening than sampling dishes prepared by ‘star chefs’ from some of the area’s finest restaurants, then dancing under the stars on the grounds of one of the most beautiful and unique landmarks in
Southern California.”
Participating restaurants at this year’s
Star Chefs gala include
Castle Catering,
Celestino,
Charcuterie,
Choctal Ice Cream,
El Cholo,
Front Runner,
Il Fornaio,
McCormick & Schmick’s,
Mi Piace,
Nikki C’s Restaurant and Bar,
Pasadena Baking Company,
The Raymond Restaurant,
Ruth's Chris Steakhouse, and
The Terrace at the Langham Huntington.
Bacardi USA,
IZZE Beverage Company,
MillerCoors Brewing Company,
Peet's Coffee and Tea,
San Antonio Winery,
Quady Winery Stockholm Krystal Vodka and
Whole Foods will provide beverages.
“There’s something for everybody,” says
Greg Wessels, Executive Director. “But whether we’re partial to pasta or steak, beer or vodka, we share one desire – to help the troubled and at risk children in our community.”
Joining
RCS supporters and staff at this year’s benefit, as
Honorary Chairperson, is Congressman
Adam Schiff.
"For decades, Rosemary Children's Services has done great work providing a brighter future for
Southern California's most vulnerable children," says the Congressman. "I am happy to be a part of this worthwhile event which is vital to improving the lives of so many youth in our communities."
Additional special guests include world-renowned opera singer,
Suzanna Guzman, who has appeared on opera stages from the
Metropolitan Opera in
New York to the
Spoleto Festival in
Italy and, as an
Associate Artist for
LA
Opera, has performed over 33 principal roles in productions to date. In June 2008,
Guzman – a
Pasadena-area resident – made a unique ‘special appearance’ as commencement speaker at graduation ceremonies for
The Rosemary School, the agency’s non public school. This year, she will introduce her fellow ‘stars’ – each of the “star chefs” participating in An Evening with
Star Chefs – to those attending the event, thank them for their generosity and announce the recipient of the “
Best Booth Award.”
Emmy Award winning television reporter, anchor and host
Wendy Burch will play a leading role at
Star Chefs as well – appearing as
Master of Ceremonies.
Burch, who has worked as an
Entertainment Correspondent in
Hollywood for
CBS News and
E! News Daily, is currently employed as a freelance reporter for
KABC’s
Eyewitness News. In 2006,
Burch – a longtime volunteer in the community – founded
The Good News Foundation, a non-profit organization of television newswomen that awards grant money to individuals and organizations creating ‘good news.’
The Foundation also offers academic scholarships and mentoring programs for young women aspiring to become the next generation of television journalists.
“When we learned about Wendy’s work with the
Good News Foundation, we realized that she was a perfect fit for
Star Chefs,” Radics explains. “Like Wendy, we’re committed to fostering – and celebrating – good news. There’s nothing that thrills us more than hearing a success story about one of our children.”
Currently RCS’s programs include a
Foster Family and
Adoption Agency, which helps nearly 400 children annually; a
Non-Public School, the
Rosemary School, providing specialized education in a small structured environment; a
Mental Health Program to provide individual and group therapy and training in various life skills; and a
Residential Program for teenage girls. The girls live at either
Rosemary Cottage, which houses 19 girls, or one of four smaller group homes located throughout
Pasadena. The agency also supports a Transitional Housing program for emancipated Foster Youth as well as a 24-month program for women ages 18 to 24 who are no longer part of the foster care system but need help increasing their job skills, education, and life skills.
Tickets for An Evening With Star Chefs are currently available for $150/person. Santa Anita Park is located at 285 W. Huntington Drive in Arcadia.
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