Beneficiaries: Camp Able at Coronado and Coronado Junior Woman’s Club
The Coronado Junior Woman’s Club is hosting the 10th annual “A Taste of Coronado” fundraiser on Thursday, October 10, 2019 from 5:00pm – 9:00pm, where over 30 participating restaurants and businesses around town each offer a unique and delicious mini-dish for their guests. Many of last year’s favorites will return this year, in addition to several new participants.
Tastes from 2018 featured items such as crab, avocado and mango stacks, monte cristo sandwiches with a side of fried pickles, sliders, wonton ahi poke, tandoori quail, haggis with mash, oyster with vermouth, Tokyo dirty rice and penne alla salmon. Beverages along the route included wine, champagne tastes and housemade roasted red beet infused tequila for the 21+ crowd as well as cold brew coffee. Others offered desserts like bon bons, cannoli, taro and guava doughnuts with yuzu coconut glaze and pumpkin trifle. Local chefs are sure to impress yet again this October.
This four hour experience is the perfect way to spend a fall evening with friends and family. Make your way down Orange Avenue, or start at the Ferry Landing, to enjoy all that Coronado offers. When your feet get tired you can hop on the complimentary trolley to take you to the other side of town. You won’t go home hungry from this event!
Tickets are on sale now; it is advised that you purchase tickets in advance as the event often sells out. Tickets are available online at ATasteofCoronado.com or in person with cash or check at the Coronado Fitness Club (875 Orange Ave. #201), the Glorietta Bay Inn (1630 Glorietta Blvd), and BE Polished (131 Orange Ave). Tickets are $45 until October 9th. If there are any remaining tickets on the day of the event they will be available for purchase for $50.00 at either check-in location.
Participants can check-in at the Rotary Plaza at the 1000 block of Orange Avenue or the Ferry Landing 1201 1st St. (intersection of 1st & B Ave). Your purchased ticket will be exchanged for a tasting card that will guide you through this culinary adventure. Don’t miss this opportunity to taste the best of Coronado!
Proceeds from the event will benefit Camp Able at Coronado and the Coronado Junior Woman’s Club.
Camp Able is a non-profit organization dedicated to the empowerment of the disabled community through an increased appreciation and awareness of ABILITIES in an incredibly fun and safe aquatic environment. Through grants and charitable capital, Camp Able provides services that help contribute to the vitality of our campers while fostering compassion and respect for all.. You can find more information on Camp Able at https://campableatcoronado.org/
Coronado Junior Woman’s Club has a mission to unite together women who are dedicated to enhancing the spirit of Coronado through educational, civic and philanthropic services. CJWC’s fundraising efforts support numerous local beneficiaries each year, including Coronado Schools, Miracle League, girl scouts, and many more. CJWC also awards two scholarships each spring to graduating female seniors at Coronado High School who embody the club’s values.
For further information, please go to www.atasteofcoronado.com.