Eat, Drink and Entertain Better than Everyone Else!
Culinary Class Tuesday, June 21st at 6:30

Thunder Bay will host a NEW culinary class, Eat, Drink and Entertain Better than Everyone Else, on Tuesday, June 21st at 6:30pm. Thunder Bay throws parties every night; Chef Andy Wildermuth and Party Planner Nick Cox are revealing their secrets to make your social events memorable. Each class is designed to teach guests how to throw a party that will 'Wow' theirs friends and will include food, drink and décor elements in a fun, interactive setting.

The culinary class is $40 per participant and the fee is all inclusive: two glasses of sangria, generous samples of each course, recipe cards, class fee, tax and gratuity (substitute 2 martinis or glasses of wine for $45). Space is limited; for more information or to sign up, please call Thunder Bay at 563.386.2722.

The class will be held the third Tuesday of every month in June, July and August. Below is a complete schedule.

  • June 21st Laid Back Party Planner: Slider Trio - Crab Cake, Kobe and Black and Blue Bison, Sangria, Lemonade Shake-ups, Décor
  • July 19th Urban Garden Entertaining: Goat Cheese Salad, Hot Tomato Flatbread (on the grill), Pick Up Sticks, Watermelon Martinis, Décor
  • August 16th Spur of the Moment Parties: Shrimp Tostada, Queso Fundido, Micro Brew Sampling, Décor

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