Kudos & Kindness: Feast of Chocolate was a sweet success
Feast of Chocolate was a sweet success
Cheers & Kudos to the many people of Carson City who supported the American Association of University Women’s 13th annual Feast of Chocolate. These generous businesses donated the treats: Carson City Confections, Grandma Hattie’s, Trader Joe’s and YoGo Frozen Yogurt. The Culinary Arts students of Carson High School made and served an amazing variety of delicious chocolate candies and baked goods. The Grocery Outlet donated wine for pairing with chocolate. Carson Valley Inn, Artisan Cafe, Jan Lindsey Massage, Silpada Jewelry, Mary Kay Cosmetics, and Celebrating Grace Designs contributed wonderful raffle prizes.
Thanks to Wanda Perschnick for the beautiful harp music performed throughout the event. A big “thank you” also goes to the great people at the Plaza Hotel and Convention Center and to all the people who came to feast on chocolate. Proceeds fund local scholarships and the AAUW Educational Opportunities Fund.
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