Legendary Angler Bill Dance To Help Feed Homeless Donated Venison At Chattanooga Community Kitchen

  • Thursday, June 30, 2016
Legendary angler and Tennessee native, Bill Dance, is joining a program called Hunt.Fish.Feed, that feeds those less fortunate across the country venison donated by local sportsmen and women. 
 
Mr. Dance will be at the Community Kitchen from 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. on Friday, July 8, to help serve guests. 

Outdoor Sportsman Group Networks (Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel and World Fishing Network) and Comcast are teaming up to host a Hunt.Fish.Feed luncheon to feed the hungry. Those attending and helping to serve at the event include:

·Bill Dance – Legendary angler and Tennessee native will be helping at the event

·Scott Leysath – Executive Chef and star of The Sporting Chef (Sportsman Channel)

Hunt.Fish.Feed. is a national campaign created by the Outdoor Sportsman Group Networks in 2007 to educate the public about how natural resources can help combat nationwide hunger. The campaign hosts an annual tour which visits local cities and serves meals to the homeless and hungry. The Chattanooga menu will include: Venison tacos with all the trimmings, black beans, seasonal fruit, brownie and fruit punch and milk.

The Chattanooga Community Center is at 727 East 11th Street.

“We are very excited to have Hunt.Fish.Feed. at the Community Kitchen. This is truly an honor and will be special for the hungry and needy in Chattanooga,” said David Costellow, Community Engagement director, Chattanooga Community Kitchen.



 

 

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