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WHAT IS
THE CHEFS LONG TABLE LUNCH?
- The
Chefs Long Table Lunch is an annual charity luncheon held outdoors
on the picturesque Pat Usher Foreshore overlooking the Leschenault
Inlet in Bunbury, Western Australia on the last Sunday in February
each year.
- The
Event is organised entirely by volunteers.
- The
food and wine served is mostly donated by local
producers.
- 500
guests are shaded under shady marquees in a fine dining setting and
enjoy gourmet food prepared by award winning chefs and complemented
by South West wines.
- The
majority of proceeds raised are distributed to a selected South
West charity chosen each year by the organising
committee.
- To
support a greater cross section of the community, the remaining
funds are distributed to a number of small charitable organisations
and to an annual scholarship for an apprentice chef.
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AIMS AND PURPOSE OF THE CLTL
• To provide an annual
charity luncheon that benefits a not-for-profiit organisation in
the South West.
• To provide funds to smaller charitable organisations with
identified projects and from time to time, at the discretion of the
Committee, to any person or persons with a particular need.
• To offer an annual catering and hospitality scholarship to
enable an outstanding apprentice chef to gain experience that might
otherwise be beyond reach.
• To bring together a team of volunteers, sponsors, suppliers,
and supporters for an event that benefits the greater
community.
• To support the not-for-profit sector and foster sustainable
communities.
• To showcase award winning chefs and enable them to
contribute to the enhancement of community life.
• To celebrate and partake in the extensive range of top
quality produce and premium wines of our region.
• To create a spirit of community participation by
facilitating extensive and worthwhile community co-operation. This
is mutually beneficial and provides a sense of purpose and
empowerment for individuals.
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