Naoma Donnelley Haggin Boys & Girls Club in Delray has been named Beneficiary
Delray Beach, Fla. (May 22, 2015)— Chef Patrick Broadhead and Chef Eric Baker of Max’s Harvest have secured 16 of South Florida’s top chefs to participate in an exciting original summer competition series, Chef vs. Chef, a bracket-style competition that kicks off Wednesday, June 17. The competition will be held weekly on Wednesday evenings at 9:30 p.m. at Max’s Harvest, 169 Northeast 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach. Fashioned after the popular TV show, “Knife Fights,” the showdown will continue for 15 weeks until one chef is crowned the winner.
The contestant chefs will attend a draw party at Max’s Harvest on June 3rd at 9:30 p.m. All Chef vs. Chef events are open to the public for a $10 donation, which will include one complimentary, beer, wine or cocktail. Food and drink will be available for purchase at happy hour prices. Chef vs. Chef will benefit the Naoma Donnelley Haggin Boys & Girls Club in Delray Beach.
Participating chefs include:
Bill Ring, 32 East
Victor Franco, Oceans 234
Kelly Randall, The Office
James Strine, Cafe Boulud
Jarod Higgins, Cut 432
Chris Miracolo, S3
Victor Meneses, El Camino
Aaron Goldberg, Bogarts
Ben Burger, Burt & Max’s
Blake Malesta, 50 Ocean
Che Frey, Henry’s
Danielle Herring, Rebel House
John Thomas, Tryst
Eric Grutka, Ian’s Tropical Grill
Bruce Feingold, Dada’s
Adam Brown, The Cooper
Qualified members of the food press and foodie community will judge the Chef vs. Chef competitions, awarding weekly prizes and a grand prize to the winner.
“We invite everyone to come and cheer on their favorite chef,” Dennis Max, co-owner of Max’s Harvest said.
About Max’s Harvest
Max’s Harvest is located in Pineapple Grove in Delray Beach, Florida at 169 Northeast 2nd Avenue Delray Beach, FL, FL 33444. For more information, visit www.maxsharvest.com or call 561-381-9970.
About the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County
Founded in 1971, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County is a not-for profit youth development organization dedicated to promoting the educational, vocational, health leadership and character of boys and girls in a safe, nurturing environment. The Clubs provide more than a safe, fun and constructive alternative to being home alone – they offer a variety of award-winning developmental programs to help youth build skills, self-esteem and values during critical periods of growth. The thirteen Boys & Girls Clubs throughout Palm Beach County serve more than 6,000 children ages 6-18. For more information, please visit www.bgcpbc.org or call 561-683-3287.