The Captain's Table will be held 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27 at the Atlantic City Progressive Boat Show.
ATLANTIC CITY - The Community FoodBank of New Jersey Southern Branch and its member charity, Let Us Eat - Please, Inc., is again hosting Captain's Table, an evening of delightful food, cocktails, desserts and fun at the Progressive Insurance Atlantic City Boat Show.
The event will be held at the Atlantic City Convention Center 6-9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27. The Professional Chefs Association of South Jersey will bring 20 local outstanding chefs to serve their most popular dishes.
Attendees will enjoy entertainment while sampling signature menu items from some of the area's top restaurants, along with tastings from area distilleries, wineries and breweries.
Tickets will also allow guests to see and shop 500 boats for every budget and lifestyle, from center console sport fishers and motor yachts to tricked-out wake sports boats and personal watercraft. The floor will feature eight-and-a-half football fields of this year's newest boats, plus thousands of accessories and fun for the whole family.
The Atlantic City Boat Show will be held Feb. 26 through March 1.
All proceeds will be equally shared by the Community FoodBank of New Jersey Southern Branch and Let Us Eat - Please, Inc., to support local hunger relief efforts. It's a great way to indulge in a night of cruise-worthy celebration and give to a wonderful cause.
The Community FoodBank of New Jersey is the state's largest provider of donated foods to more than 300 partner charities in Atlantic, Cape May and Cumberland counties.
Let Us Eat - Please, Inc. is a summer feeding program created by Cooper Levenson founding partner James L. Cooper, designed to ensure that underprivileged children get enough to eat during the summer months, while out of school.
Tickets are $125 per person and includes admission to the Progressive Insurance AC Boat Show on Thursday, Feb. 27. Sponsorship opportunities are also available.
For more information, contact Renate Taylor at 609-383-8843 or see www.cfbnj.org, or Ken Calemmo at [email protected] or 609-572-7500.