Concerned Black Men of Richmond Holds Etiquette Event at Ristorante La Grotta
June 11, 2017 by admin
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The Concerned Black Men of Richmond had our Etiquette Pt2 event at Ristorante La Grotta on May 20th. There were five mentors and twelve mentees in attendance. This has been noted as our signature event by some of our members. We always look forward to this outing.
The owners of La Grotta have opened their world class establishment for this occasion at no charge since 2010. Andrea and Antonio Capece see the importance of instilling proper fine dining etiquette in young people. They have witness the lack of dining protocol especially during prom season.
This year Andrea provided handouts displaying the appropriate way to use and place utensils during a meal. We were then served an exquisite five course meal starting with Bruschetta. Then there was a cold thinly sliced veal appetizer with aged cheese and melon followed by pasta with fettuccine and ravioli. For the main course, there was a choice of fish, veal, or chicken. All were presented with the precision and artistry that Tony is famous for. The dining experience would not have been completed without the Italian classic desert Tiramisu. This was truly a meal fit for royalty!
Our waitress commented that she had never been told “thank you” so many times by patrons in her experiences serving there! It really made our hearts glad to hear that!
All the food taste as good as it looks!
After the meal was completed, we were given a tour of the kitchen. One of our mentees, Malik Mayo is an aspiring sous chef. He was taken behind the line by Chef Tony to show him where he performs his magic.
This was truly an awesome experience for our mentees. Special thanks goes out to Andrea & Tony Capece and the staff of Ristorante La Grotta for going the extra mile in making this event a success.
Thanks to each of you, our donors, for assisting the Concerned Black Men of Richmond in putting an esteem building program such as this together. Words cannot express our gratitude!
God bless each of you, and we hope that you consider us for contributions in the future.
Timothy O. Mallory
President, CBM RVA
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Concerned Black Men of Richmond Holds Etiquette Class with Youth
May 1, 2017 by admin
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On April 8th the Concerned Black Men of Richmond held our Etiquette Pt 1 event. This event serves as a prerequisite to attending the lunch that is provided by Ristorante La Grotta in May. Since 1994, Chef-Owner Antonio Capece has been captivating guest with his artistic and gifted presentations of Northern Italian cuisine. He and his wife Andrea have opened their restaurant to our organization since 2010 and have provided a priceless experience for our youth.
There were 13 youth corps members and 5 mentors in attendance. It was held at the 2nd Police Precinct on Belt Boulevard and led by William Friday. We discussed proper behavior in a fine dining establishment, dress code expectations, table settings and the types of food that may be presented. Several of the youth shared their past visits to La Grotta and we also demonstrated the proper way to tie a neck tie.
Thank you all for your contributions to the Concerned Black Men of Richmond.
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The Concerned Black Men Richmond Held Career Choices Event for Youth
February 12, 2017 by admin
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The Concerned Black Men –Richmond held their first activity of 2017 on January 14th at Linwood Holton Elementary school. Tim Mallory was the lead facilitator of the activity titled Career Choices.
This activity was designed to provide the mentees with an opportunity to interact with representatives from a variety of fields. There were speakers participants from several areas across the spectrum of career including the trades, public, private sectors, science and entertainment professions.
Six presenters addressed the youth corps.
Speakers:
Travis Preau – RVA Fire Captain,
Morris White Jr. –Physicist, Altria
Cornelius McLaughlin – Electrician, Atlantic Contractors
Dr. Harold Jones, III – MD, Eastern State Hospital
Frank Johnson – RPS Educator
Noland Burchette – Former NFL Pro Athlete / played on the Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts
Each of the participants spoke about their individual backgrounds, and what factors and people that provided motivation and influenced them to choose the paths that they ultimately chose. They also addressed some of the requirements that had to be met in order to enter the field and also some of the challenges and rewards that they encountered along the way to achieving their goals in their chosen fields.
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