A tasty epicurean ticket around the world
Suzie Harrison
Laguna Art Museum’s Wednesday benefit, “Around the World ... A Taste
of Travel and Cuisine,” doesn’t require a passport; yet it will take
you on an international excursion geared to please the palate and
tempt the travel bug.
The event will offer fine cuisine, entertainment and a live silent
auction of international travel and epicurean packages.
“The event is unique; the fact that it zeros in on travel -- there
isn’t any other event that does that,” event chair Bonnie Macmillan
said. “It also combines travel and cuisine, which makes it unique.”
“Celebrity guest chefs” from area upscale resorts will prepare a
culinary creation, including Montage Resort and Spa’s chef John
Cuevas and Surf and Sand Resort’s executive chef Matt McLinn.
“It really zeros in on all the best chefs at the best resorts in
the area,” Macmillan said. “The chefs donate their time; we work with
them on the menu, so each chef will be serving something different.”
Laguna Culinary Arts will provide a wide selection of cheeses from
around the world during cocktail hour.
A sampling from the menu will include wild mushroom ravioli,
grilled salami salad and Maryland crab cakes. For dessert, Seduction
Chocolate will provide a chocolate bar.
“The value of the auction [items] is $125,000. A lot of that
includes wonderful hotels all over the world,” Macmillan said.
Auction items will be for a vacation to Paris and Provence valued
at $3,200; rejuvenation packages at the Chopra Center in San Diego
valued at a total of $65,000; stays in Ireland, Greece, New York City
and San Francisco, to list a few.
This year’s raffle prize is a complete travel package for two with
two first class round-trip tickets to Hawaii on Aloha Airlines, a
four-night stay at the Kona Village Resort, airport transfers, three
meals per day, plus all sporting activities. Raffle tickets are $100
each and will be limited to 125 available.
Last year’s event brought in more than 230 attendees and this year
Macmillan expects 250.
Macmillan said the idea for the theme came from the results of a
survey.
“A survey in town found that fine cuisine and travel came highest
on the list as interests,” Macmillan said.
Museum marketing and public relations director Stuart Byer said
each of the museum’s fundraisers are integral.
“Each event is important and contributes to keep the museum’s
ability to enhance our exhibitions and run our education programs and
efforts,” Byer said.
“Around the World ... A Taste of Travel and Cuisine” will begin at
6 p.m. at the Festival of Arts grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road.
Tickets are $100 for museum members, $125 for nonmembers and $250 per
couple and include a one-year family membership to the museum, valued
at $75. For information or tickets call (949) 494-8971 Ext 200.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.