I’m excited to have been invited to speak at the Grandview Heights public library on Tuesday, March 8th at 7:00pm-8:30pm.

The talk will cover a wide range of topics including the various food blogs that I founded and contribute to, taco trucks and street food in Columbus, and the founding of Columbus’ first food tour company. I’ll also be discussing some of my personal ‘hidden gem’ favorite restaurants, and fielding questions about everything and anything related to food in Central Ohio.

This is a free event, open to all, and should be a lot of fun. More information can be found here, and there’s also a facebook event page. If you are planning to come please RSVP on the facebook page so the library knows how many people to expect.

I’d love to see you there.
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The following week (March 15th) the library hosts another food-related talk by an organization we have a lot of respect for: How to start a food business with Bob Kramer from the ECDI. If you’re looking to get into the food biz, we couldn’t recommend a better place to start!

 

 


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