Fat Tuesday celebration
The Columbiana County Career and Tech Center’s chef J.R. Straley shares a laugh with his culinary students and an attendee. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
Betty Brothers, Kiwanis Board Member, helped serve during the event. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
BB Rooners, a Salem sports bar, gave out sides of its famous Buffalo Chicken Mac and Cheese. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
Ezio’s Restaurant in Salem served up hometown flavor. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
Harmony’s Hospice Care participated in the event. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
Lori Grenich fills up her tray with a heaping plate from Jalisco’s Mexican Restaurant, a State Street staple in Salem. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
Among the vendors dishing out their culinary specialities were Jim’s Roadhouse located in North Lima. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
Rilynn Chipps and Joe Nelson chats while Chips makes her way through the line. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
Salem Kiwanis held a Fat Tuesday Chef Tasting Tuesday at First Christian Church. All proceeds from the event go to FreeThree, a faith-based nonprofit dedicated to serving trafficked, exploited, and at-risk populations in the tri-county area.
- The Columbiana County Career and Tech Center’s chef J.R. Straley shares a laugh with his culinary students and an attendee. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
- Betty Brothers, Kiwanis Board Member, helped serve during the event. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
- BB Rooners, a Salem sports bar, gave out sides of its famous Buffalo Chicken Mac and Cheese. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
- Ezio’s Restaurant in Salem served up hometown flavor. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
- Harmony’s Hospice Care participated in the event. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
- Lori Grenich fills up her tray with a heaping plate from Jalisco’s Mexican Restaurant, a State Street staple in Salem. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
- Among the vendors dishing out their culinary specialities were Jim’s Roadhouse located in North Lima. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
- Rilynn Chipps and Joe Nelson chats while Chips makes her way through the line. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)