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Lovers of Food and Music Unite!
Benefit dinners are pretty common these days but few are as cool as those that support Hear Nebraska. The nonprofit organization dedicated to making the cornhusker state a place for great music and creative talent partnered with Vegan Super Chef Isa Chandra Moskowitz of Post Punk Kitchen (http://www.theppk.com) and musical talent, The Mynabirds, for a one-night gourmet dinner and musical performance. The event will take place Sunday, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. in Benson. Only 20 tickets are available at $100 per ticket. The money you spend is tax deductable, which means you get to feed your soul and your stomach at the same time. For complete details check out: http://www.hearnebraska.org/evening

 

 

posted at 08:31 pm
on Monday, November 05th, 2012

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