‘A Touch of Class’ kicks off next month

28th May 2008, 12:51pm

All those who have a passion and interest in hospitality and catering in South Devon are being invited to attend ‘A Touch of Class’ event on 19 June to celebrate the industry coming to the end of its term.

The black tie dinner, taking place at the Riviera International Centre in Devon, will be prepared and served up by an award team of students, chefs and other renowned local chefs.

 

Harry Murray, MBE, managing director of the five-star hotel, Lucknam Park, will be the guest speaker on the night.

 

The evening will begin at 6.30pm with a drinks reception, followed by a four-course meal. From 10.30pm there will be dancing with The Cadence.

 

Tickets are priced at £35 per head.

 

The money raised on the night will go to South Devon College and the ARK Foundation.

 

For more information and to book log onto www.southdevon.ac.uk/page/1693

 

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