I’ve long been a fan of Share Our Strength’s “No Kid Hungry” campaign, and so has Matt Bell at South on Main. He’s teaming up with a group of chefs to hold a benefit dinner on November 2, and you’re all invited. This is a great cause, the food will be wonderful, and the atmosphere can’t be beat. It’s a winning formula. Check below for more info on the dinner, and purchase tickets right here.

Host Restaurant: South on Main
1304 South Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72202
6:00 p.m. – Cocktail Reception
7:00 p.m. – Multi-course seated dinner with wine pairings
Host Chef
Matt Bell, South on Main, Little Rock, AR
Participating Chefs
Cassidee Dabney, Executive Chef, The Barn at Blackberry Farm, Walland, TN
Brian Deloney, Maddie’s Place, Little Rock, AR
Kelli Marks, Sweet Love Bakes, Little Rock, AR
Matt McClure, Executive Chef, The Hive at 21c, Bentonville, AR
Travis McConnell, Arkansas Fresh Cafe, Bryant, AR
Jeff Owen, Ciao Baci, Little Rock, AR
Additional guest chefs to be announced this Fall
Please contact Emily Roth at eroth@strength.org or 512-551-3470 with any questions. Sponsorship opportunities are also available.

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