by Steve P » Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:11 pm
Hey All,
Sunday November 15th 1pm until 6pm
The Hotbytes Fall Ball "Pot Luck' Dinner and Food Drive 2009 to benefit Kentucky Harvest will be held on Sunday November 15th from 1pm until 6pm at The Cardinal Harbour Pavilion located off Rt. 42 in Oldham Co. This is as semi-private event open to Hotbyte Forum members, their families and their friends. The cost to attend the event is FREE, you are asked only to open your heart in the form of donations of non-perishable food items which will benefit Kentucky Harvest. Free and open to all hotbyters and families.
Here's the post where you can sign up for the "Fall Ball" (anything from casual to business casual dress of course). Let us know who is coming and what you are bringing. In the spirit of a true "pot luck" lets do this...You don't necessarily need to identify the exact dish you intend to bring (who cares if there are 3 kinds of baked beans anyway) just simply identify your dish within something approximating these broad descriptions:
Appetizer
Entree/Main Dish (Meat, Pasta, Vegetarian, "Kid Friendly", Casserole, etc)
Vegetable, Rice or other Side Dish
Soup or Stew
Bread or Rolls
Salad (Pasta, Veggie, etc)
Dessert
Soft Drinks
Condiments/Salt/Pepper/Butter
Other (includes anything I forgot above)
Lets not worry about paper/plastic ware, etc. just yet...If a couple of people who aren't inclined to prepare a dish want to contribute towards these products, just drop me a PM and we'll get it taken care of.
Please note...and this is important...Please try to have food prepared before you get to the dinner. There IS an oven available to keep food warm until serving but it will be totally awkward if we have 7 people jockeying for limited space in order to finish their dish. Also PLEASE with the exception of food prepared in slow cookers try to bring any food in disposable aluminum or plastic containers. This is not the event to bring Grandma's antique deviled egg plate to. If you choose to bring a dish in anything but aluminum or plastic it will be YOUR responsibility to recover such items at the conclusion of the festivities...Homie ain't huntin' ya down.
Last edited by Steve P on Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:41 am, edited 6 times in total.
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