Just like a favorite restaurant, everything on the menu of this year’s Fill A Plate For Hunger fundraiser combined to cook up a supremely delicious experience. Event-goers savored the pleasant end-of-summer weather, the stunning Denver Botanic Gardens environment and, of course, the plethora of scrumptious delicacies that were provided nonstop. On Wednesday, Sept. 10, more than 400 guests were treated to simple delights at the third annual event—with every single one served “well done.”
Tables in the open-air tent had a gorgeous view of the Botanic Gardens’ amphitheater
The evening began under warm, sunny skies with a VIP reception in the Orangery, immediately followed by a second reception for all that featured libations tastings, passed and served appetizers, and general good will served up among guests and vendors alike. Event-goers had the opportunity to “Pick A Posey” for $25, with mystery prizes corresponding to flower numbers. Soon, preparations were finalized next door and everyone made the short walk to the adjoining open-air amphitheater tent, where tables were set for food and fun.
Arlan Preblud with CBS4’s Ed Greene, event emcee
Amiable emcee Ed Greene, of CBS4, presided over a well-paced program that provided entertainment, enlightenment and needed funds for host beneficiary We Don’t Waste. Comedian-journalist Adam Cayton-Holland led an action-packed live auction that not only garnered $75,000 for the cause, but also had guests in stitches with his comedic bits and witty comments. Pam Bonneau walked off with a ton of goodies after her number was drawn on stage as the Pick A Posey grand-prize winner. The program also featured remarks by We Don’t Waste founder and executive director Arlan Preblud and board president Bruce Kirchhoff, who both commented on the growth of the event and the support of its guests.
The audience was riveted to TV screens as they watched an insightful video on hunger in Denver titled “This is Our City,” shown before a call for donations that was generously answered. At the program’s conclusion, guests were treated to a spectrum of small plates full of culinary delights from Denver’s best chefs and restaurants. After the event, everyone had the chance to stroll the grounds and enjoy the spectacular art of Dale Chihuly, well-lit and designed to enhance the permanent floral displays.
Event-goers had the chance to stroll through the Botanic Gardens and savor the beauty of Dale Chihuly’s artistic creations.
We Don’t Waste is committed to reducing food waste with innovative practices that recover food from venues, events, caterers, restaurants and other major food distributors. The resulting products are delivered to community-based, non-profit agencies that provide food to vulnerable populations—children, individuals, veterans, seniors, families and the homeless. Collectively, these Denver agencies serve more than 5,000 individuals each day. Ultimately, We Don’t Waste serves as the link between food sources and the underserved at no cost to donor or recipient agency. Since 2009, the organization has provided 1,145,791 meals and saved over 426 tons of nutritious food from landfills. For more information, please visit http://www.wedontwaste.org.
Ann Berkis and Marc Roth
Jim Pfister, Leigh Sinclair (center) and committee member Josephine Sinclair
Leigh Sinclair (left), with board member Bill and Josephine Sinclair
At the VIP reception (l to r): Leah and board member Michael Pytal, and Barb and board member Jackson Lamb
Joe Vostrejs, Kirsten Becker (center) and honorary event chair Dr. Mary Vostrejs
Tables in the open-air tent had a gorgeous view of the Botanic Gardens’ amphitheater
Table favors included canvas tote bags.
Tables are readied for more than 400 guests.
Volunteers Yiyi Luo and Mark Horton
We Don’t Waste’s founder and executive director Arlan Preblud, with wife Leigh Sinclair
Enjoying Metropolitan State University student creations served at the VIP reception by instructor David Beckwigh are (l to r): committee member Terry Cohen, Suzy Price, Chris Leary and Katherine Dines
(l to r): Elaine Holoboff, Ann Trakimas, and Steve and Lori O’Flaherty
(l to r): board member Jeff Hermanson, Theresa Lydick, Kate Davis and committee member Jacey Daniel
Board VP Jeremy Bronson (left) and Matt Keeney
Board of directors president Bruce Kirchhoff (left), with board members and event committee members
Board members and committee members are ready for the reception.
(l to r): Honorary event chair Dr. Mary Vostrejs and Joe Vostrejs, Steve Galpern, Corky Thompson and Liz Sloan
Melanie Paolucci (left) and Deb Miles
Deb and Jay Miles
Event planner Shannon McLaughlin, with assistant GM of Ocean Prime, Isaac Gustafson, serving up a delectable tray of seafood delights to reception guests
(l to r): Kristin Drake, Liz Lorentzen, David Gartland, Caroline Corrigan and Jenny Lynn Ellis
Jenny Lynn Ellis and Brad Mudge
Ah! Romance among the gardens.
At the Woody Creek Distillery booth (l to r): Emily Kleinburd, Ben Kleckner and Ryan Snow
Cathy and Brian Green
Young Professionals committee members at the dwindling display of Pick-A-Posey flowers–a fundraising sellout at the event.
(l to r): Judy Newman, Martin and Gail Berliner, and Jim Bien
Colorado Expression’s Terri Vitale and T. Michael Cook
Arlan Preblud with CBS4’s Ed Greene, event emcee
(l to r): Tracy and Steve Wittbecker, and Dave and Karen Burlage
Jim and Claudia Miller
The Palm crew is ready to serve up tasty small plates.
TAG Restaurant Group continues to grow.
(l to r): Will Knight, Lauren Harrington, Eddie Kane and Ryan Bingham
The evening’s reception was a tasty prelude to the dinner and program.
(l to r): Lisa Gonzales, Elsa Pollock, and Jay and Deb Miles
Elizbeth Orr and Sean Mulcahy
(l to r): Elke Dorman, Mary Smith, Banafsheh Pirasteh and Patrick Brown
CBS4’s Ed Greene served as event emcee…and provided a five-day forecast for the dinner crowd.
The event has grown to include 430 guests.
We Don’t Waste founder and executive director Arlan Preblud addresses the crowd.
Perusing the program that included thank-you’s to everyone who made the event a success.
Rookie auctioneer, comedian/journalist Adam Cayton-Holland, had the crowd laughing…and pledging money.
Want some? Gourmet popcorn was a welcomed addition to each table.
The live auction included spirited bidding.
Guests are riveted to the screen as they watch We Don’t Waste’s video depicting hunger and food recovery in Denver.
More money pledges to We Don’t Waste’s food-recovery efforts.
Christy Isenberg and Arlan Preblud
Board of directors president Bruce Kirchhoff
David Gartland is served the perfect wine to pair with his slider.
Serving up small plates to 430 guests
Committee member Elaine Hoboloff (left) and Ann
Pick-A-Posey grand-prize winner Pam Bonneau
(l to r): Katy Spritzer, Kristin Bronson, Marc Spritzer and board VP Jeremy Bronson
Troy Guard, honorary event chair and chef extraordinare
Guests enjoyed a gorgeous September evening and delicious food in the open-air tent at the Denver Botanic Gardens.
Event-goers had the chance to stroll through the Botanic Gardens and savor the beauty of Dale Chihuly’s artistic creations.
Honorary chair: Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock; honorary event chairs: Charlie Brown, Denver City Councilman; Troy Guard; Catherine Cooney; Dana Crawford; Jeff Hermanson; Walter Isenberg; Chad McWhinney; Mary Vostrejs, MD
Executive Director:
Arlan Preblud
Staff:
Scott Van Daele, director of operations; Andrea Kirchhoff, volunteer coordinator
Libations:
Woody Creek Distillery, Central Bistro, Dru du Bois wines, RNDC, Great Divide Brewing Co.
Sponsors:
Presenting sponsor: Denver Union Station (Larimer Associates, McWhinney, REGen LLC, Sage Hospitality and Urban Neighborhoods); other sponsors include: CoBank, Applejack Wine & Spirits, Boa Construction, The Ladd Family Foundation, MDC Foundation, First American State Bank, NIMBL, CoBiz Wealth, BroncosBus, The DiPasquale Family Foundation; media sponsor: Colorado Expression
Auctioneer:
Adam Cayton-Holland, Denver-based comedian and journalist
Menu:
Appetizers by: Metro State University, MM Local and Rioja; small plates by: Ted's Montana Grill, Ocean Prime, TAG, Billy's Inn, Russell's Smoke House, The Palm, LoHi Steakbar, Rioja, Cru, Corridor 44, The Oceanaire, ChoLon
Attendance:
430
Attire:
Garden, of course!
Special Thanks:
In-kind sponsors: Southwest Airlines, Uber; Catering by Design, Epicurean Catering Group, Footers, Gourmet Fine Catering, Occasions Catering, Picnic Basket, Relish, Three Tomatoes and all volunteers
Information:
www.wedontwaste.org.
Ticket Prices:
$85 per person
Event Committee:
Kerri-Ann Appleton, Radhika Black, Pamela Bonneau, Jeremy Bronson, Margaret Brown, Kacey Burke, Terry Cohen, Elaine Holoboff, Diane Hopson, Andrea Kirchhoff, Christine Leary, Debra Shanks, Josephine Sinclair
Board of Directors:
Bruce Kirchhoff, President; Jeremy Bronson, Vice President; Martin Berliner, Secretary; Kevin Preblud, Treasurer; Margaret Brown, Larry DiPasquale, Jeff Hermanson, Jackson Lamb, Michael Pytel, William Sinclair, Sarah Spelts