Hunter Fieri To Headline Boca West Children’s Foundation Community Cookoff
By Boca Vibe
Hunter Fieri To Headline Boca West Children’s Foundation Community Cookoff
TV personality Hunter Fieri is set to bring his culinary expertise to Boca Raton, Florida as he headlines the Boca West Children’s Foundation Community Cookoff fundraiser. The event will take place on April 17 at the prestigious Boca West Country Club. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
The luncheon will see Fieri supervising members of the local business and political community as they craft dishes that will be judged by a celebrity panel. The judges include “The Spice Detective” Yaniv Cohen and best-selling author and business leader Melissa Butterworth.

Meet The Local Leaders Competing In The Cookoff
- Adam Hasner, President of FAU
- Jillian Hasner, First Lady of FAU
- Tracy Caruso, Commissioner & Trustee
- Mike Caruso, Clerk & Comptroller of PBC
- Sam Kerrigan, CBS 12 Morning Anchor
- Matt Lincoln, CBS 12 Morning Anchor
- Zoe Lanham, VP of The Addison
The competition will be split into two teams, with the local leaders working together to create their dishes. The event aims to raise funds for the Boca West Children’s Foundation and support its mission to provide educational and recreational opportunities for children in the community.
About Hunter Fieri
Hunter Fieri is a well-known TV personality and chef, best recognized for his appearances on Food Network shows such as “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” and “Guy’s Grocery Games”. With his passion for food and cooking, he will bring a unique perspective to the Boca West Children’s Foundation Community Cookoff.
Get Ready For A Delicious Event
The Boca West Children’s Foundation Community Cookoff is an event not to be missed. With Hunter Fieri at the helm and a talented group of local leaders competing, it promises to be a fun and delicious afternoon. Mark your calendars for April 17 and get ready to indulge in some amazing food and support a great cause.
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report