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Urban Indulgence dining & dessert festival

Started by Urby, May 28, 2009, 10:08:31 AM

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Urby

Urban Tulsa Weekly will host the 4th Annual Urban Indulgence: A Decadent Dining and Dessert Festival on Saturday September 12, 2009, 7pm to 10pm at Cherokee Casino Resort in Catoosa to benefit Advocates for the Protection of Children and The American Diabetes Association.

This mouth watering event will feature beer, wine and spirits tasting as well as that of countless culinary delights and decadent desserts. Many area bakeries, chocolatiers, and restaurants will be on hand offering up their very best.

The event will feature special guest Kerry Vincent, judge of the Food Network Challenges. Vincent also acts as director of the Oklahoma Sugar Art Show, the largest in the country, which she co-founded in 1993.

Eye Candy Burlesque will be on the scene providing entertainment for the event. The singing, dancing and acting troupe know how to impress a crowd. Calling back to a more glamorous era, the ladies of Eye Candy Burlesque are "clever, sassy and always classy."

All proceeds from this year's event will go to Tulsa Advocates for the Protection of Children, an organization that supports abused and/or neglected children in OKDHS custody in Tulsa County, and the American Diabetes Association's STEP OUT: Walk to Fight Diabetes!

Tickets are $25 per person and are available at the door the night of the event; contact Urban Tulsa Weekly at 592-5550 to purchase tickets in advance.

Presenting sponsors and media sponsors include Urban Tulsa Weekly, Cherokee Casino and Resort, 106.9 K-HITS, 92.9 KBEZ and MY41.

Additional sponsors include Anheuser Busch of Tulsa, Jarboe, Boulevard Brewing Co., Choc Brewing, LDF Sales & Distributing, Marshall Brewing, Merchant du Vin, Quality Beverage, Select Wines and Spirits, High Gravity, Icing on the Top and many more!

RecycleMichael

A dessert festival to benefit the American Diabetes Foundation?
Power is nothing till you use it.

Conan71

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