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Staunton: Third annual chefs event to benefit March of Dimes

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The third annual Augusta County Signature Chefs Auction is set for Nov. 16 at the Stonewall Jackson in Staunton, with proceeds from the event going to benefit the March of Dimes.

The black tie-optional gala will feature the offerings of chefs from across the Greater Augusta region, from local establishments including The Dining Room, Byers Street Bistro, Bittersweet Bakery, DiFlorio Catering, Eric Stamer Catering, Country Club of Staunton, South River Grill, Zynodoa, Stonewall Jackson Hotel and Conference Center, The Staunton Grocery, Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center and The Irish Alley Restaurant & Pub.

Tickets to the Chefs Auction are $65 per person and $650 for a table of 10; corporate sponsorships are also available, and local businesses may donate items for auction packages. To receive an invitation, donate an auction item, or explore sponsorship opportunities, please contact Sara Erasmi, community director, at 800.868.5894 or [email protected].

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