The Ultimate Orange County Taco Fundraiser
It makes sense that a team of taco chefs would join together to help feed the hungry. So much variety and easy eating fosters mingling – the perfect event menu.
How do 28 taco
chefs raise $82,000 in a single night to feed the hungry? They throw a taco night fundraiser for 700 guests!
Actually, much
credit for the April 2015 fundraiser, the 22nd Annual Wild &
Crazy Taco Night, goes to Share Our Selves, a food pantry non-profit that
collects retrievable food from caterers, restaurants, bakers and grocery
stores. That food is then redistributed to low-income Orange County residents
who need it.
To organize this
event, Share Our Selves had to find and manage 28 wild and crazy taco chefs –
plus corporate and beverage sponsors, with Tres Sietes Tequila supplying the margarita
bar and Barley Forge Brewing Co. – all of whom donated food and staff to serve
the revelers. The event was held at the Share Our Selves facilities in Costa
Mesa, California.
It is no surprise
that such an event would continue to draw people and funds for the cause. This
is because tacos have risen in popularity for events for several reasons:
Ideal event fare – Long gone are the days of the sit-down fundraising event
(nice place settings but you’re stuck talking to four or five people all night
while someone drones on from a podium). Today’s fund- and friend-raisers are
about mingling, networking and milling about – easily done with just one hand
holding the food. Food stations are awesome but with 28 stations sponsored by Orange
County taco caterers as well as restaurateurs, there’s a very distinct
theme that raises expectations and sells more tickets.
Variety of taco ingredients and
flavors – How can 28 restaurants as well as taco
cart catering companies be in the same place at the same time? It’s really
possible that all served different flavors, different ingredients and
distinctly different tastes. Chef Dustin White (Orange Hill) filled his with
smoked wild boar; Lou Tista (Rasta Taco) used a pickled slaw on mole rojo
chicken tacos and traditional
tzatziki and mango relish on a beef chapli taco; Andrew Gruel (SLAPFISH)
offered a crispy lobster roll taco; and Carlito Jocson and Adam Fierman (Yard
House) brought their vampire tacos, made of cheese crusted flour tortillas,
bacon chorizo and carnitas. That’s just a sampling.
Universal appeal – With so much variety, tacos can basically satisfy the
pickiest of palates.
Great pairings with beverages – A margarita bar is a natural fit with a taco event, and those
signature drinks come in as great a variety as what the taco catering team had
to offer. A cool cerveza, however, is more to the liking of many as the craft
beer movement continues unabated – for good reason!
Non-profit fundraisers have always been the hotbed of creativity, perhaps due in part how so many companies – many of them competitors in certain respects – come together to unite for the cause. The Share Our Selves event, for many years running, proves that to be the case.
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