August 8, 2019

Chef Gina Lanza Italian Dinner

Register Today For This Exclusive Event!

You have a chance to enjoy an exclusive Italian dining experience with beloved local Chef Gina Lanza on February 13th, 2020 at Barrister Winery.

With delicious wine provided by Barrister Winery, Gina plans to create an amazing scratch-made Italian dinner for 10 tables (8 guests at each table). Enjoy an intimate and delightful experience at this exclusive one time opportunity held at Barrister Winery’s historic building located in the Arts & Entertainment District in downtown Spokane.

Don’t miss out on your chance to delight in this intimate dining experience.  Please contact Kate Sowers to discuss details by calling 509-789-9312 or email kates@ywcaspokane.org.



Seeking Volunteers

We are looking for a handful of community members who can join us as volunteers at this special dinner.

If you are able to join us in a volunteer capacity, please register through volunteerspokane.org. Thank you so much!

By: Claire Schueman

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