date: Sunday, November 13, 2011, doors open at: 5:00pm
place: Bacchus, 925 East Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI
rsvp: Vanessa Nerbun, Badger Association - 912 N Hawley Rd - Milwaukee, WI 53213 - (414) 615-0128 or v.nerbun@badgerassoc.org by October 28th.
Barbara Stein and Gina DeRosso, Co-Chairs
Mark Sabljak, Keynote
Space is limited to the first 150 guests.
Click here to download an RSVP form.
Herbed Ricotta Gnocchi, Parmesan Fondue, Crispy Prosciutto, Brown Butter Sage Tuile
Celery Root Crusted Salmon, Cauliflower Flan, Smoked Steelhead Roe, Fried Leeks
Cider Braised Pork Shoulder, Spiced Apple Puree, and Hush puppies
Pink Sunrise Dessert; Peach Mousse, Mango Gelee, Pink Peppercorn Meringue, Almond Cake and Pomegrante Sauce
From the north: Take I-43 south to I-794 east. Exit on Van Buren St., continue 4 blocks north to East Wells St. Turn right on East Wells St. and continue 2 blocks to 925 E. Wells.
From the west: Take I-94 east toward Milwaukee to I-794 east. Exit on Van Buren St., continue 4 blocks north to East Wells St. Turn right on East Wells St. and continue 2 blocks to 925 E. Wells.
From the south: Take I-94 west toward Milwaukee to I-794 east. Exit on Van Buren St., continue 4 blocks north to East Wells St. Turn right on East Wells St. and continue 2 blocks to 925 E. Wells.
Would you or your business like to become a sponsor of Dining In The Dark? We have a variety of opportunities available, all of which include event tickets. For more information about how you can further support the work of the Badger Association, read this document or contact Vanessa Nerbun directly at (414) 615-0128.
Born of the inspiration and leadership of individuals who were themselves blind, the Badger Association has been committed to helping people achieve economic, social and personal independence since 1919. We are an organization run by and for people who are blind or visually impaired, and we have consistently designed new strategies to assist people in achieving their highest level of self-sufficiency. We offer a range and breadth of programs and services that can be found nowhere else in Southeastern Wisconsin and have attracted visitors from all over the U.S
Wiscraft, Inc. provides long-term supportive employment for people who are legally blind. It is a manufacturing company that operates as a non-profit with the clear mission of employing people who are legally blind by selling blind-made products and services. Wiscraft is dedicated to employing people who are blind and legally blind with other disabilities by assisting them to:
Gain employment and earn and income
Maintain an independent lifestyle
Attain self-worth through meaningful jobs