Celebrity Chef Guy Fieri is cooking up a fundraiser for victims of the wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, inviting people to attend a 15-course dinner as a fundraiser.
Titled"Chefs for Maui," the fundraiser will take place this October at the Premier Winery in Sonoma County, California, and will have the multi-course dinner prepared by Fieri and more than 20 other chefs. All net proceeds will be donated to the food service workers of Maui and the Salvation Army Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division; the event will also feature premium wines, chef interactions, live music, and auctions, according to a social media post from the Guy Fieri Foundation.
"If you are not able to attend and would like to contribute, please go to the website and donate what you can," reads the social media post."We look forward to seeing you there. This event will sell out, so get your tickets now!"Tickets for single attendees have already sold out at $2,500. The VIP tickets for the event are still available and cost $5,000.
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