Motorcycle riding Chefs raise more than $40,000
The Staff of Clutch and Chrome
July 1st 2008
On Tuesday, June 24, more than 70 top chefs and culinary
professionals from the Washington, D.C. area and the
Mid-Atlantic region traded in their toques for motorcycle
helmets for the fifth annual Share Our Strength's Chefs on
Bikes presented by Fortessa, Inc. The 100-mile-plus ride
raised more than $40,000 for Share Our Strength, an
organization working to make sure no kid in America grows up
hungry.
"With a backdrop of a tough economy – increasing gas, food
and utility prices – Chefs on Bikes reminds us that it only
takes a few motivated people with a great idea to make a
difference in this world," said Debbie Shore, co-founder of
Share Our Strength. "What began five years ago as a handful
a chefs enjoying motorcycle rides to the Virginia
countryside is now a favorite fundraising event, helping us
to end childhood hunger in America."
After a hearty breakfast at Bistro Bis in Washington, D.C.,
the riders stopped for a quick water break and visit to the
Forteesa, Inc. store in Sterling, Virginia. The next stop
was at Clydes Willow Creek Farm in Broadlands, VA for lunch.
Following lunch, riders enjoyed the most scenic part of the
ride into Clarke County, taking in picturesque views of
farms and riding over the Shenandoah River. Riders visited
the historic Burwell-Morgan Mill in Millwood where they had
a chance to grind corn the same way as it was done back in
the 1830s. The riders ended their tour at Villa La
Campagnette in Boyce, VA for a post-ride party featuring a
BBQ contest, music, prizes, games and awards including "Top
Fundraiser", "Best Bike" and "Best Looking Biker."
BBQ contestants included Chefs Chris Clime of Acadiana,
Washington, D.C.; Chris Willis of POSH Restaurant and Supper
Club, Washington, D.C.; Vaughn Skaggs of Market Salamander,
Middleburg, VA and Jamie Stachowski of the new Thirsty
Bernies in Arlington, VA. Each cooked a 6 lb. – 8lb.
organic, humanely-raised pork shoulder. Chef Chris Willis of
POSH Restaurant took home first prize for his Cedar Smoked
Sweet Jamaican Jerk Pulled Pork. The judges included
Foodservice Monthly Editor Michael Birchenall, food writer
Eve Zibart and Boston Chef Andy Husbands.
A long-time Chefs on Bikes participant, Executive Chef of
Vidalia R.J. Cooper, won the top fundraising prize, raising
more than $3,000. Each Chefs on Bikes rider had to raise a
minimum of $500 or pay $175 to ride.
Barry Angradi of seafood distributor J.J. McDonnell took
home the prize for Best Bike, Cruiser Category while fellow
colleague Steve Vilnit won Best Bike in the Sportbike
category. Solely based on his good looks, Jose Fernandez
from The Ritz-Carlton New York from took home the prize for
"Best Looking Biker."
Through events like Chefs on Bikes, Share Our Strength
raises money to execute its national strategy to end
childhood hunger, which increases access to public and
private programs that provide food to children and their
families; strengthens community resources that connect
children to healthy food; and informs families about
available assistance and how to get the most from limited
resources.
"We are thrilled to see the continued commitment from the
area's top chefs and foodservice professionals," said Scott
Hamberger, CEO of Fortessa, Inc. "In these times of great
need its important that we all do our part to help Share Our
Strength end childhood hunger in America."
Chefs on Bikes 2008 was presented by Fortessa, Inc. and
hosted by the following: Bistro Bis, Clydes Willow Creek
Farm and Villa La Campagnette. Other sponsors include: Kruko,
Uptown Bakers, Peacock Café and Peacock Grand Cafe, Market
Salamander, LR. Paris, Garnier-Thiebaut, Henckels,
Foodservice Monthly and The Georgetowner.
About Share Our Strength:
Share Our Strength® is a national organization working to
make sure no kid in America grows up hungry. We weave
together a net of community groups, activists and food
programs to catch children at risk of hunger, and surround
them with nutritious food where they live, learn and play.
We work with the culinary industry to create engaging,
pioneering programs like Share Our Strength's Taste of the
Nation®, Share Our Strength's Great American Bake Sale®,
Share Our Strength's A Tasteful Pursuit®, Share Our
Strength's Great American Dine Out, Share Our Strength's
Chefs on Bikes and Share Our Strength's Operation
Frontline®. For more information, please visit their
website.
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