Heavy Seas Alehouse Pairs 5 Chefs, 1 Mixologist, and 1 Charitable Foundation for a Unique Culinary Experience

Heavy Seas Alehouse Pairs 5 Chefs, 1 Mixologist, and 1 Charitable Foundation for a Unique Culinary Experience

Heavy Seas Alehouse to host Guest Chef dinner on June 26, 2013 benefiting The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults

Guest Chefs-3BALTIMORE, Maryland – May 24, 2013 – The The Heavy Seas Alehouse will host an evening of culinary delights on Wednesday, June 26th beginning at 6:30 p.m. Featuring 5 courses and 13 beverages created by top restaurant chefs and a world-renown mixologist. Chef Sisha Ortuzar of Riverpark – NY, NY; Chef Ed Carew of Spasso – NY, NY: Chef Cathal Armstrong of Restaurant Eve – Alexandria, VA; Chef Spike Gjerde of Woodberry Kitchen – Baltimore, MD and Chef Matt Seeber of Heavy Seas Alehouse – Baltimore, MD; Mixologist Ryan Maybee Rieger Hotel Grill & Exchange– Kansas City, KS. A portion of the evening’s proceeds will benefit The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults (UCF) funding programs and services to assist young adults affected by cancer.

“We are excited to host the third Guest Chef dinner benefiting the UCF, as someone who has personally dealt with cancer in our family, I believe the organization provides invaluable support to young adults affected by this disease,” says Heavy Seas General Manager, Vince Cassino. “We have some extraordinary chefs lined up for the evening, 2 of them being James Beard 2013 Finalists. We are also looking forward to tasting the craft cocktails Mixologist Ryan Maybee will be creating for the event. This will definitely be a dining experience you won’t want to miss!”

“We are honored to again be chosen the beneficiary of the Heavy Seas Alehouse Guest Chef Dinner,” says UCF President & CEO, Brock Yetso. “Partnering with a great local restaurant that really cares about the cancer community will help UCF to raise awareness for what our organization does to help young adults affected by cancer.”

Tickets are $100 and can be purchased online at: http://heavyseasalehouse.com/product/guest-chef-dinner/

About Heavy Seas Alehouse:

Heavy Seas Alehouse is a place where sailors tell stories and pyrates make legends. We first opened our doors in February of 2012 and our menu features fresh and seasonal ingredients that we source locally whenever possible.  The dishes are simple in appearance with bold and assertive flavors that stand up to the intense beers we are known for…ARRRRGGGHHHH! The menu lists everything from the most delicious onion rings you’ll ever taste to perfectly prepared local seafood and everything in between. We offer first class food and beer pairings, an array of specialty beer and cask ales, eight Heavy Seas Beers on tap, a raw bar and the return of the growler. http://www.HeavySeasAleHouse.com/

About Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults:

The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults (UCF), founded in 1997, is the national leader in providing specialized support for young adults affected by cancer. With nearly 70,000 young adults diagnosed every year, our organization helps young people fight the disease and navigate treatment by providing access to information, support groups, and other specialized programs. UCF Patient Navigation Programs have set a national standard and can be accessed remotely or through onsite Patient Navigators at a growing number of hospitals in the Mid-Atlantic region. UCF is a founding member of the LIVESTRONGTM Young Adult Alliance and a national pioneer in developing innovative approaches in cancer support. UCF enhances lives by supporting, educating and connecting young adults, and their loved ones, affected by cancer.  For more information, please visit, www.ulmancancerfund.org.

Media Contact Information:

Molly White, Marketing Manager

(443) 850-8084

Rachel Wiederhold, UCF Program Director, Marketing & Communications

(410) 964-0202 x 107

About rachelwiederhold

Fun-loving triathlete & former HR guru who decided to give up the corporate gig and follow my heart by helping young adults impacted by cancer.
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