Arizona Food, Wine and Travel Writers are Invited to Attend an IFWTWA Luncheon
Our last luncheon for the International Food Wine & Travel Writers was so successful that the Greater Phoenix Convention and Visitors
Bureau has offered to host us again this year. This invitation is for members as well as non member writers.
Where: St. Francis, 111 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85012, Phone: 602.200.8111.
What: Hosted luncheon by the Greater Phoenix CVB.
Why: To mingle with other food, wine and travel writers and learn a
little more about the International Food Wine & Travel Writers
Association (IFWTWA).
When: Thursday, August 19, 2010 at noon.
How: RSVP Trish Hendrickson, thendrickson@visitphoenix.com no later than August 13, 2010. Earlier would be nice.
We are excited that this event will be in the St. Francis. It will give
us an opportunity to experience Chef Aaron Chamberlin’s restaurant while
we network.
A little history on the restaurant is shown below:
St. Francis
A celebration of sustenance may best describe Chef Aaron Chamberlin’s
restaurant, St. Francis. Located in a historic building on Camelback
Road, just east of Central in uptown Phoenix, the family-owned,
family-built and family-run restaurant welcomes patrons to a
neighborhood gathering place. The repurposed space was transformed with a
comfortably modern and rustic sensibility that echoes the honest,
spontaneous “wood fired cuisine. St. Francis is for everyday nourishment
for families, couples and even for special occasions. It’s for
connecting with the community and sharing the simple pleasure of simple,
honest and good food. The name “St. Francis” was derived from the
neighborhood land deed that dates back to 1936. It was originally owned
by the Brophy family. In addition, the name “St Francis” is Spanish for
San Francisco, a city that figured largely in Chef Chamberlin’s
background.
St. Francis: 111 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85012; 602.200.8111; www.stfrancis.com
RSVP Trish Hendrickson,thendrickson@visitphoenix.com no later than August 13, 2010.