Community Corner Interview: Walter Slawski of The Catering Outfit

Community Corner Interview: Walter Slawski of The Catering Outfit

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We talked with Walter Slawksi, proprietor & executive chef of The Catering Outfit, about our Socially Distanced Food Drive we are holding to benefit The Food Pantry at The Catering Outfit: providing free groceries and produce to those in need in Charlottesville.

  • Where: The Yard 5th Street Station on Saturday
  • When: November 21st from 12pm-2pm
  • Bring food items, wear a mask, and say hi from 6 feet away!
  • Monetary donations will be accepted as well, and anyone who makes a donation (food or monetary) can enter to win a gift certificate to The Shebeen Pub & Braai & Wegmans!

Walter would like to thank Panera Bread and Rockpile Construction for their continued support of The Food Pantry at The Catering Outfit!

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