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‘A Feast for the Senses’: Details on the immersive food and music event

Philadelphia, PALocal News

“A Feast for the Senses” is set to take place on September 29, 2024, offering an immersive experience that showcases the talents of local chefs Randy Rucker and Eli Collins, along with musician Aron Magner. This event will feature a carefully curated four-course meal paired with live musical performances, creating a rich sensory experience for attendees. Magner, who has a history of blending culinary and musical experiences through events like ‘Taste in Music,’ emphasized the collaborative nature of both chefs and musicians in crafting memorable experiences. Guests can look forward to a diverse menu that includes dishes such as grilled tuna with late summer tomatoes and a dessert parfait with preserved stone fruit. The evening will also include a discussion about the interplay of food and music, with notable figures like Chef Eli Kulp participating.

Additionally, the event aims to raise funds for the Heritage Radio Network, specifically to support programs that enhance storytelling skills among high school students. Given the limited capacity of 175 guests, early ticket purchase is recommended to secure a spot at this unique event. The event promises to be a highlight for food and music enthusiasts in the Philadelphia area.

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