Pathways 2009 Kitchen Tour

It’s the yummiest ticket in town — an afternoon of modern kitchens in structures of yesteryear, wine and cheese, and a food tasting! Featured kitchens include 19th century homes, a Pathways “green” house, and lofts in a former luggage factory and post-Civil War ironworks manufacturing building. The Pathways 2009 Kitchen Tour will be March […]

It’s the yummiest ticket in town — an afternoon of modern kitchens in structures of yesteryear, wine and cheese, and a food tasting! Featured kitchens include 19th century homes, a Pathways “green” house, and lofts in a former luggage factory and post-Civil War ironworks manufacturing building. The Pathways 2009 Kitchen Tour will be March 15, 2009, 1-5pm.

Kitchens on tour:
• Greg & Marion Workheiser – 606 Harding St. –Includes the kitchens in the main house and the detached kitchen house
• Patrick Hagerich – 602 High St.
• Bobby & Sherry Goodman – 236 S. Jefferson St.
• Patricia Dillard – 422 High St., Unit 101
• Kimberly Ann Calos – 26B W. Old St. Apt. E
• Pathways – 1205 McKenzie St.

Bonus Stops:
• Old Towne Marketplace for a Wine & Cheese Tasting
• The Bistro at Market & Grove for a Food Tasting

Tickets:
• $20 in advance; $25 the day of the tour

Tickets may be purchased at:
• Pathways – 1200 W. Washington St. – 804-862-1104
• Upholstery Workshop – 118 W. Bank St. – 804-862-4739
• Kimberly Ann’s – 246/248 N. Sycamore St. – 804-586-1633

For more information, please contact Gloria Leake, Tour Chairman at 804-862-4739.

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