The Pig & the Lady is joining Pacific Gateway Center/Lemongrass Cafe to do a series of pop-up fundraisers to support Nā Kūpuna Makamae, also known as the Kakaako Old Pumping Station! 
 

A Resource and Training Center for Hawai‘i’s beloved seniors — NKM will provide innovative, quality services and programs dedicated to our seniors, their families and community that will empower, educate, enlighten and entertain. These programs will…

A Resource and Training Center for Hawai‘i’s beloved seniors — NKM will provide innovative, quality services and programs dedicated to our seniors, their families and community that will empower, educate, enlighten and entertain. These programs will address the critical needs of seniors and their caregivers and improve the quality of life for all. Driven and led by kūpuna for kūpuna, NKM will be at the forefront of caring for and enabling Hawaii’s seniors.

The first in this fundraising culinary series is this Sunday, December 6, 2015. There are two seatings, 11am and 12:45pm.  It's only $25.00 for a dynamic lunch featuring exotic and savory Burmese dishes with The Pig & The Lady's famous PHO GA as the main dish.  As this is part of our challenge grant, every dollar earned will be doubled for NKM:

Check out the full menu: for this Sunday's fundraiser: 

PHO GA
Poached chicken, chicken cracklins, chicken fat vinaigrette

MANDALAY FRITTERS
Made with healthy black beans, ginger and sweet glutinous flour

EGGPLANT SALAD
Seasoned eggplant, tofu, red onions, red chili and spices

NGA PYAW THEE KYAUK HNYIN HTOTE
Steamed banana sticky rice in banana leaves

PANDAN ICED TEA
Pandan leaves brewed in jasmine tea

Please spread the word to your family and friends! Date is approaching fast!  Come and join us!  Bring family and friends!  Limited seating!  When can you go to a fundraiser with such a meaningful purpose for only $25?  

To book a reservation, go to the fundraiser's Eventbrite Page now.

What: Burma Culinary Series by Lemongrass Cafe + The Pig & the Lady

When: Sunday, December 6, 2 seatings: 11am + 12:45pm

Cost: $25 per person / Purchase tickets here

About the Pacific Gateway Center
The mission of Pacific Gateway Center  (PGC) is to help immigrants, refugees, and low-income residents of Hawai‘i gain access to opportunities and services through the building of skills that lead to self-sufficiency.  Inherent in our mission is a deep respect for the integrity of diverse cultures represented by our targeted population and the communities we serve.

PGC is driven by its organizational values of aloha, creativity, diversity, humor, integrity, mutual respect, teamwork and food (needed to sustain life and integral to social, economic, political and cultural frameworks locally and globally). 

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