International Chefs Day 2008
 

Two Is Better Than One.

By: Christopher Gallaga

This year I had the rare honor of participating in two International Chefs Days, rather than the usual one. As far as I’m concerned a dozen wouldn’t be nearly enough.

As in the past, the Hong Kong Chefs Association, prepared a massive buffet lunch for students of both the Hong Chi Pinehill Advance Training Centre in Tai Po, and the Fu Hong Society in Pokfulam. But in order to stretch our wonderful experience over a long weekend, this year we started at Fu Hong on Friday the 17th and ended on International Chefs day (Monday the 20th) at Hong Chi, Pinehill.

Both events went off without hitch, as we had received generous donation in fine cuisine of salads, soups, hot dishes, desserts and beverages from many Hotel and Food related industries; and our chef members and culinary students sponsored their time and effort to prepare food for more than 600 mentally challenged adults and children in each location. The obligatory convoys of trucks and busses packed with food, Chefs and helpers, headed out bright and early on the mornings of each event.

At Fu Hong on Friday several of us entered debate with one student, named Mike on all topics political and culinary. He was a stern critique of our cuisine, and even more so regarding George Bush (for which I, being the delegate American, I was held responsible). In the end, Mike gave us high marks for our cuisine and thanked us for our hard work.

On Monday in the beautiful setting of Tai Po we were again thanked graciously for our work, and were entertained by our own Eddy Leung, Arno Urch, and Anthony Go, who took to the stage to play silly games with the students of Pinehill.

Of course no one in either venue was left out. Those remaining in their rooms received a room service delivery of special lunch packages in nicely designed boxes, and everyone received a Disney gift box as well.

With the help of so many chefs from individual establishments and trainees from the Hospitality Industry Training and Development Centre (HITDC) of VTC, it was a memorable day for both the charity and chefs alike.

Some people may wish that every day is Christmas, but I would be happy if every day could be filled with the warm smiles and grateful appreciation that award us chefs when we cook for these very special students.


Thank you to our sponsors and participants

Dear All

Thank you all so much for participating at our 5th International Chefs day 2008, here in Hong Kong.

The response was once again overwhelming we had over 190 chefs from Hotels, Restaurants, Airline caterings, Convention center, Schools and Themeparks, Suppliers, Vendors and Friends who helped and sponsored us in any way possible to make this the most success full event so far.

We were able to support 2 Mayor Charities, the Fu Hong Society in Aberdeen and the Hong Chi Association in Tai Po.

We cooked two Large Buffet for each location for a total of 700 mentally disabled Children and Adults 500 Lunch boxes for the more severe cases and 120 special diet lunch boxes.

We have given our time to spend lunch and early afternoon with them, engaging in serving, games and fun.

Once again we came together for this worthy cause.

Thank you all from the bottoms of our hearts

Rudy Muller

 
 
International Chefs Day 20 October 2008
 


Hong Kong, September 20th 2008

Dear Member,

The 5th International Chefs Day 2008 is upon us, and we need your generous help and support once again for two of our charity organization.

The Hong Chi Association, which supports the mentally handicapped and their families, runs a school for the mentally handicapped in Pine Hill Village, Tai Po.

And the Fu Hong society for mentally challenges Adults in Pokfulam

This will be our 5th year already that the HKCA will be raising funds for the Hong Chi Association, and the second year for Fu Hong Society and we would like to invite you to support us by offering your help in making a great lunch buffet for a total of 1200 people possible.

We require your assistance in the following areas and this time in Doubles(2 locations):

  • Transportation
  • Outside catering equipment (chafing dishes, utensils, skirting)
  • Food & Drinks ( see attached proposed menu, can be changed)
  • Production (Manpower)
  • Preparation (Manpower)
  • Final set-up (Manpower)
  • Service on location (Manpower)
Other details:

We will assemble; divide the food leave from HKCEC around 9 am

The buffet will be served in two stages, at 2 locations, one in Pokfulam, and one in Pine hill Village, at 12 noon and 1:15pm

Number of guests: approximately 2 X 600 persons

The HKCA will arrange buses to pick up participants at 8am from Middle Road in Tsim Sha Tsui and bring them to their respective location

Minibuses will transport HITDC students from Tai Po KCR Station to Pine Hill Village and Pokfulam at 9am

We need your support for this event, and we will feature the list of sponsors, a write-up of the event and photographs in our website and news letter after the event has been conducted.

If you would like to be part of this wonderful community event, please help us and any support appreciated. Please contact Mr. Angus Cheng at anguscheng@hkcec.com

You can also go to our website: http://www.hongkong-chefs.com/ click under International chefs day, fill out the attached form and remembering to clearly state your name, position and organization details. And please be reminded that all chefs should attend in uniform!

The Hong Chi Association and the Fu Hong Society is dedicated to serving people with mental handicap and their families.


We believe:

That people with mental handicap have the same rights and freedoms as other members of the community

That they should be given every opportunity to develop physically, intellectually, socially and emotionally.

That they should be encouraged and helped to participate fully in family and community life

That all forms of discrimination against people with mental handicaps are wrong


We will...

Listen to the needs and wishes of people with mental handicaps, as well as their families

Educate and train them so that they can develop to their full potential Assist them to find jobs and to live as independently as possible Promote understanding and acceptance of people with mental handicaps

Rudy Muller

President HKCA
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