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The Carroll Education Foundation of Southlake is serving up more good eats for its annual Culinary Celebration to raise funds that support the innovative teacher grants and student scholarships that will benefit the following school year.
The famous Feedstore BBQ and Winewood Grill are now among the ranks of restaurants joining the already impressive list.
The roster already includes Nothing Bundt Cakes, Copeland's, Del Frisco's Grille, Mi Dia from Scratch, Brio Tuscan Grille, Truluck's Seafood, Steak and Crabhouse, just to name a few.
Additionally a DJ is secured for the event and a dance floor is ready to go. A photobooth will also be available to attendees.
The culinary celebration will feature dozens of Northeast Tarrant County chefs, a live and silent auction, big board and chef table auction to honor this year’s theme of the 1960’s “Peace, Love, Dragons.” Please come dressed in your '60s best as there will be a costume/best dressed contest.
Featured artwork was recently chosen by a Carroll Senior High School student for the live auction. Furthermore, there will also be pieces featured at the silent auction this year. The proceeds from the artwork will go to scholarships for students.
CEF is currently seeking sponsors, chefs, silent auction donations and wine donations, explains Carroll Education Foundation executive director Kacy Hankins.
The Southlake CEF Culinary Celebration will protect the tradition of successful education by celebrating from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, September 6 at the Dallas/Southlake Town Square Hilton.