Dozens of Boston's top chefs are leaving their kitchens to set up at the oldest baseball park in the major leagues for an evening and raise money for Boston Marathon bombing victims.
BOSTON (AP) — Dozens of Boston's top chefs are leaving their kitchens to set up at the oldest baseball park in the major leagues for an evening and raise money for Boston Marathon bombing victims.The "Boston Bites Back" event at Fenway Park on Wednesday is being a held a month to the day after the twin bombings that killed three people and wounded more than 260 others.
The project involves about 100 top chefs serving wine and fine food to attendees as they look to raise $1 million for One Fund Boston, which was set up to help bombing victims.
Chefs will be cooking and serving guests from behind Fenway's concession stands, as well as at tables throughout the Big Concourse and the park's Budweiser deck.