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Great food in good company

FOR many years, Cooroy Chamber of Commerce has hosted the annual Dinner with the Mayor event.
The tradition continues this year with Mayor Tony Wellington on Tuesday 23 August at the Cooroy RSL.
Cooroy Chamber of Commerce president Danielle Taylor said the event had become a highlight on the Cooroy calendar and is informative as well as being a great social night.
“Dinner with the Mayor is a great tradition that started over a decade ago and has continued with all the mayors since. Tony Wellington will be our fourth mayor to join the tradition. It is quite a social night and everyone always enjoys themselves plus it is an enjoyable way to hear the latest news about the region,” Ms Taylor said.
Dinner with the Mayor commences at 5.45pm for a 6pm start and is held in a private dining room.
It is a social event and during the evening Mayor Tony Wellington will address the attendees and give an update on the Noosa region.
Tickets include a delicious three-course meal at only $40 for members of the Cooroy Chamber and $45 for non-members. This is an event not to miss, particularly when you read the menu.
Offering only the best, guests will enjoy a three-course feast with garlic pizza bread to start followed by main meals being either a 300-gram T-Bone with roasted pumpkin puree, horse radish cream, and rocket or Prosciutto wrapped chicken supreme with crispy risotto cakes and lemon cream. The decadent desserts are bread and butter pudding with vanilla ice cream or dark chocolate brownies with double cream and berries. Main and dessert are served on an alternate drop basis.
Dinner with the Mayor is always popular so make sure you book early to secure your spot.
Bookings and payments can be made securely online with credit card at www.trybooking.com/211557 or via email at bookings@cooroy.com.au. But be quick as there are only limited spaces available.

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