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Junior Women’s Club, Chef Tony’s Celebrates ‘Bistro Boyz’

by BethesdaNow.com | October 18, 2012 at 11:30 am | 393 views | 2 Comments

It started with kitchen supply donations before morphing into educational trips to the grocery store, cooking classes and a book of recipes featured in a fundraiser at Chef Tony’s on Wednesday night.

But Sandy Petrone said simply being there has the biggest effect on the 20 teens in the “Bistro Boyz” program at the National Center for Children and Families.

“We’re teaching them to cook, which is part of it as is the budgeting, as is the grocery shopping,” said Petrone, a member of the Junior Women’s Club of Chevy Chase. “More important than that is the fact that these old ladies keep showing up every week and we’re just really there to have fun.”

For more than a year, 18 active volunteers from the Women’s Club have been taking teens from NCCF’s Greentree Adolescent Program grocery shopping on Mondays. On Tuesdays, they go to the Greentree Road campus to cook and eat with the kids, many who come from difficult family backgrounds.

“Last night I got a report that one of the boys said, ‘This is sort of like eating together with a family,’” Petrone said. “A lot of us have grown young men and we cooked with them. Eating and cooking is just really safe and its a way to spend time together. These young men are in our community. We can add so much to the wonderful job NCCF is doing taking care of them.”

The fundraiser on Wednesday focused on the “Pie in the Sky” cookbook, a collection of wide ranging recipes from Bethesda and Chevy Chase residents and chefs.

Proceeds from the book sales will go to fund the Bistro Boyz program. Chef Tony Marciante and artist Jennifer Rutherford, who did the book’s cover painting, were on hand to sign copies.

Chef Tony’s served samples of some of the dishes in the book, a blue binder of almost 200 pages of recipes.

For more information on the book or the Bistro Boyz program, visit the Junior Women’s Club’s website.

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  • Sheryl Brissett Chapman

    As the Executive Director, The National Center for Childen and Families (NCCF), I can not possibly express how positive an impact “the ladies” of the Junior Women’s Club of Chevy Chase have had on our “boys” through the ingenious Bistro Boyz program. Transforming. Inspiring. Instructive to young men who too often have been written off. Thank you, too, Chef Tony, for your support, contributions, talent, and example!

    Dr. Sheryl Brissett Chapman

  • http://www.cheftonysbethesda.com Chef Tony

    Such a pleasure to be a small part of promoting this great cause.

    Funny that this year was my year to connect with some sort of
    “Kids and Food” project, and this one just flew in through my doors!

    My thanks for offering the opportunity to advertize which grew to my passion to help promote this great cause.

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