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Junior Woman’s Club of Chevy Chase to Publish Community Cookbook

By Ben Gross      April 11, 2012

 

The Junior Woman’s Club of Chevy Chase (JWC3) is reaching out to Chevy Chase cooks and businesses for their favorite recipes, which will be compiled into a “community cookbook.” Proceeds will support the club’s “Bistro Boyz” program at theNational Center for Children and Families (NCCF).

 

The Bistro Boyz program pairs young men residing at the NCCF with JWC3 members who share life skills such as healthy menu planning, budgeting, grocery shopping, and cooking. When the young men are ready to move to living on their own, they receive a Bistro Box, containing kitchen supplies so they can use the skills learned in the program.


"We are still busily seeking local businesses to join us in our community cookbook project by contributing recipes and advertising - which is vital to its success,” said JWC3 member Sandy Petrone. “There's still time for others to jump in before we send it off for publishing in June."


There are four ways to support the Bistro Boyz program:

  • Pre-ordering the cookbook ($20.)
  • Donating a cookbook for inclusion in a Bistro Boyz Box ($20.)
  • A sponsorship package, which includes one recipe submission (with name or place of business) in the ‘Community Specialties’ section of the cookbook, and a half-page ad at the back of the publication ($50.)
  • A website package, which includes everything in the $50 sponsorship package (with an enlarged full-page ad) plus a four-line ad in the cookbook section (with the option to renew annually for $20), a listing under “Generous Sponsors” and your recipe on the JWC3 website for one year ($100.) Sponsorship and donation payment information is available on the Junior Woman’s Club of Chevy Chase website.

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Published: Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Chevy Chase club collects recipes by Jessica Ablamsky 

Staff Writer

The Junior Woman's Club of Chevy Chase is collecting recipes for inclusion in a soon-to-be-published community cookbook.

 

Proceeds will support the Club's Bistro Boyz program, which benefits young men residing at Bethesda's National Center for Children and Families. Club members share life skills such as healthy menu planning, budgeting, grocery shopping, and cooking. They also provide each young man with a ‘Bistro Box' full of kitchen supplies as he moves to independent living.

 

A $50 sponsorship package includes one recipe submission with your name or place of business in the ‘Community Specialties' section of the cookbook, and a half-page ad.

 

A $100 website package includes one recipe submission with your name or place of business in the ‘Community Specialties' section of the cookbook, and a full-page ad. On their website for one year, a four-line ad in the cookbook section, with the option to renew annually for $20, a listing under “Generous Sponsors,” and your recipe will be featured for one month.

 

Order forms can be found online at http://jwccc.org/cookbook.


 

 

 

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Thanks from NCCF

Dr. Chapman of the National Center For Children And Families (NCCF) recognizes the Junior Woman's Club of Chevy Chase for their "outstanding contributions: financial support, in-kind donations, and volunteerism."