The 13th annual Stewpot Alliance Soup’s On! Luncheon and Art Sale goes virtual, featuring award-winning chef, restaurateur and humanitarian José Andrés.
Robert Wilonsky, Communications Director for Heritage Auctions and op-ed columnist for the Dallas Morning News, joins Chef Andrés for a conversation about how his efforts ensure people worldwide are fed in the wake of catastrophe.
Proceeds from the luncheon benefit The Stewpot which now, in its 46th year serves our neighbors who are experiencing and at risk of homelessness by providing meals, counseling and case management, medical and dental services via onsite partners, youth and family stabilization programs, as well as therapeutic and vocational activities.
This year, the art sale, featuring original pieces of art from the artists at The Stewpot, will take place online in conjunction with the virtual luncheon. Tickets include a gift box.
The 13th annual Stewpot Alliance Soup’s On! Luncheon and Art Sale goes virtual, featuring award-winning chef, restaurateur and humanitarian José Andrés.
Robert Wilonsky, Communications Director for Heritage Auctions and op-ed columnist for the Dallas Morning News, joins Chef Andrés for a conversation about how his efforts ensure people worldwide are fed in the wake of catastrophe.
Proceeds from the luncheon benefit The Stewpot which now, in its 46th year serves our neighbors who are experiencing and at risk of homelessness by providing meals, counseling and case management, medical and dental services via onsite partners, youth and family stabilization programs, as well as therapeutic and vocational activities.
This year, the art sale, featuring original pieces of art from the artists at The Stewpot, will take place online in conjunction with the virtual luncheon. Tickets include a gift box.
The 13th annual Stewpot Alliance Soup’s On! Luncheon and Art Sale goes virtual, featuring award-winning chef, restaurateur and humanitarian José Andrés.
Robert Wilonsky, Communications Director for Heritage Auctions and op-ed columnist for the Dallas Morning News, joins Chef Andrés for a conversation about how his efforts ensure people worldwide are fed in the wake of catastrophe.
Proceeds from the luncheon benefit The Stewpot which now, in its 46th year serves our neighbors who are experiencing and at risk of homelessness by providing meals, counseling and case management, medical and dental services via onsite partners, youth and family stabilization programs, as well as therapeutic and vocational activities.
This year, the art sale, featuring original pieces of art from the artists at The Stewpot, will take place online in conjunction with the virtual luncheon. Tickets include a gift box.