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Vinny Lecavalier's charity wine tasting
From the team:
Join captain Vinny Lecavalier and teammates on Monday for Toast 4 Charity. Toast 4 Charity is a culinary and wine extravaganza featuring wines of the world’s finest regions, varietals and styles plus one of the Bay area’s award-winning chefs.
Toast 4 Charity will take place from 6-8 p.m. in the Channelside Club at the St. Pete Times Forum. The event will feature regional wines and Hawaiian fusion cuisine from Roy’s Executive Chef Kiel Lombardo, who will present dishes designed to complement the wines being offered.
If that’s not enough, plan to be tempted by exciting, one-of-a-kind sports and entertainment packages available through live and silent auctions. You could take home a Lecavalier autographed All Star Jersey or game-used stick, or a chance to meet Lecavalier following a Lightning game. All proceeds will benefit the Vincent Lecavalier Foundation and the Vincent Lecavalier Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Center at All Children’s Hospital, scheduled to open Fall, 2009.
Each guest who purchases a ticket for Toast $ Charity will also receive a lower level ticket to the December 4 Lightning game against the Boston Bruins. Wine Connoisseur sponsorship packages are also available and include four tickets to the wine tasting with reserved table seating, a photo opportunity with Vinny, and four tickets to the Dec. 4 game vs. the Bruins.
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