Yes, the Raspberry Social is coming back!
fig. a: raspberries!
Bigger and badder than ever before, and with a new sense of purpose.
As was the case with last year's blockbuster St-Jean Strawberry Social at Espace Pop, this will be a combination Fruit Social & BBQ Social, featuring the following line-up:
This time, our Fruit Social & BBQ will be taking place at the Marché des Possibles, beginning at noon on Saturday, July 26, until supplies last.
And this time around all proceeds will go to a cause that's particularly close to our hearts: the Ange-Aimée Woods Memorial Bursary.
Earlier this month, Montreal lost a phenomenal journalist, an ultra-enthusiastic supporter of the arts (and of Montreal's culture more generally), a true gastronome, and as dynamic personality as you are ever likely to encounter. Many of us lost a great friend, too.
Both Michelle and I had known Ange-Aimée for years,** and she had always been a fan of "...an endless banquet" and a beloved regular of the Foodlab. Plus, Ange-Aimée was a devoted member of our Montreal Fruit Socialists community--in fact, just last summer, she brought her CBC mobile equipment to our St-Jean Strawberry & BBQ Social and interviewed Michelle right in front of our location at Espace Pop. Wouldn't you know it? Within about 15 minutes, we started getting CBC listeners dropping in to partake in the festivities. Yet another example of the Power of Radio, and a perfect example of the Ange-Aimée Effect.
Anyway, we miss Ange-Aimée dearly and we're big believers in Ange-Aimée Woods Memorial Bursary. If the bursary reaches $15,000 in donations, it will continue to exist in perpetuity, and it seems fitting that the Ange-Aimée Effect should be allowed to touch the lives of Concordia students (Ange-Aimée's alma mater) for many years to come.
For more information on the Ange-Aimée Woods Memorial Bursary click on this link.
who: "...an endless banquet" + Mile End/St-Louis BBQ #1
what: an afternoon of tasty treats and positive action at a market where anything is possible
where: Marché des Possibles, 5635 rue St-Dominique (corner of Bernard)
when: Saturday, July 26, 2014, 12:00 noon till supplies last
why: because you love barbecue and/or raspberries, and this here's a great cause
how: just drop on by (with an appetite)
aj
* Last year, someone set a new Fruit Social record by eating four servings in quick succession (all for a great cause!). Will you be the new Fruit Social Champion?
** In my case, I met Ange-Aimée when she took a crazy course of mine on apocalyptic visions in cinema that I taught at the University of British Columbia in the late '90s, on the eve of Y2K.
fig. a: raspberries!
Bigger and badder than ever before, and with a new sense of purpose.
As was the case with last year's blockbuster St-Jean Strawberry Social at Espace Pop, this will be a combination Fruit Social & BBQ Social, featuring the following line-up:
AJ's famous smoky Carolina-style chopped pork sandwich (with all the fixings)
Savouré's wonderful raspberry soda
AND
Michelle's irresistible trio of raspberries, spongecake, & whipped cream*fig. b: BBQ !
This time, our Fruit Social & BBQ will be taking place at the Marché des Possibles, beginning at noon on Saturday, July 26, until supplies last.
And this time around all proceeds will go to a cause that's particularly close to our hearts: the Ange-Aimée Woods Memorial Bursary.
Earlier this month, Montreal lost a phenomenal journalist, an ultra-enthusiastic supporter of the arts (and of Montreal's culture more generally), a true gastronome, and as dynamic personality as you are ever likely to encounter. Many of us lost a great friend, too.
Both Michelle and I had known Ange-Aimée for years,** and she had always been a fan of "...an endless banquet" and a beloved regular of the Foodlab. Plus, Ange-Aimée was a devoted member of our Montreal Fruit Socialists community--in fact, just last summer, she brought her CBC mobile equipment to our St-Jean Strawberry & BBQ Social and interviewed Michelle right in front of our location at Espace Pop. Wouldn't you know it? Within about 15 minutes, we started getting CBC listeners dropping in to partake in the festivities. Yet another example of the Power of Radio, and a perfect example of the Ange-Aimée Effect.
Anyway, we miss Ange-Aimée dearly and we're big believers in Ange-Aimée Woods Memorial Bursary. If the bursary reaches $15,000 in donations, it will continue to exist in perpetuity, and it seems fitting that the Ange-Aimée Effect should be allowed to touch the lives of Concordia students (Ange-Aimée's alma mater) for many years to come.
For more information on the Ange-Aimée Woods Memorial Bursary click on this link.
who: "...an endless banquet" + Mile End/St-Louis BBQ #1
what: an afternoon of tasty treats and positive action at a market where anything is possible
where: Marché des Possibles, 5635 rue St-Dominique (corner of Bernard)
when: Saturday, July 26, 2014, 12:00 noon till supplies last
why: because you love barbecue and/or raspberries, and this here's a great cause
how: just drop on by (with an appetite)
aj
* Last year, someone set a new Fruit Social record by eating four servings in quick succession (all for a great cause!). Will you be the new Fruit Social Champion?
** In my case, I met Ange-Aimée when she took a crazy course of mine on apocalyptic visions in cinema that I taught at the University of British Columbia in the late '90s, on the eve of Y2K.