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Santa Fe Harvest Festival to Premier
November 1-23, 2011

Celebrate Santa Fe’s Culinary Scene with Restaurant
Discounts, Cooking Classes, Culinary Competitions, Food
& Wine Expo & More
(Santa Fe, NM – September 27, 2011) – Santa Fe’s
exceptional chefs and cuisine will be the centerpiece of
the premier Santa Fe Harvest Festival, November
1st-23rd, a culinary extravaganza to benefit Cooking
with Kids. Along with substantial discounts at
participating restaurants, the Santa Fe Harvest Festival
will feature cooking classes, a chef competition for
professional and amateur chefs, a mixology challenge, a
food & wine tasting expo, a gala dinner and more.
The festival’s events kick off with a Restaurant Relay
servers race around the Plaza and culminate in the “Best
of the Fest” gala dinner & silent auction at the
Eldorado Hotel Pavilion. At this thrilling finale of the
three-round Chef Showdown, four of Santa Fe’s top chefs
will prepare a meal for celebrity chef judges, as
spectators enjoy a delicious dinner of their own.
Amateur chefs and bartenders also will compete in
exciting, two-round challenges. Throughout the
three-week festival, pass holders can take unlimited
cooking classes taught by local chefs for both adults
and kids, taste delectable food and wine at the Grand
Gourmet, and save hundreds of dollars on dining, lodging
and more. For dates, times, venues and details on all
events and cooking classes and to sign up for the
amateur chef competition, visit
www.santafeharvestfestival.com.
A minimum of $10 of every Santa Fe Harvest Festival pass
will benefit Cooking with Kids, a Santa Fe-based
non-profit that motivates and empowers elementary school
students to develop healthy eating habits through
hands-on learning with fresh, affordable foods from
diverse cultural traditions.
Passes start at just $35 and are available now at all
Whole Foods and Sunflower Markets in both Santa Fe and
Albuquerque, on www.santafeharvestfestival.com/purchase,
on Cooking with Kids’ web site (www.cookingwithkids.net),
and at participating restaurants, retailers, hotels,
sponsors and other venues (listed on
www.santafeharvestfestival.com/purchase).
“The Santa Fe Harvest Festival is designed to spotlight
our talented chefs, incredible cuisine and local foods,
as well as give cooking enthusiasts of all ages a chance
to learn from the pros and showcase their skills,” said
Michele Ostrove, co-organizer of the event. “It is also
about getting people out to have fun before the holiday
season – and helping kids discover the joy of cooking
healthy, locally sourced foods.”
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