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Cooking Up Some Jazz for World Youth International

An exclusive cocktail menu designed by Adelaide’s hottest new Celebrity Chef is just one example of the generosity shown by the Adelaide business community in supporting World Youth International for the 11th annual Jazz in the Park event, to be held at Rymill Island on Friday the 10th of December.

An exclusive cocktail menu designed by Adelaide’s hottest new Celebrity Chef is just one example of the generosity shown by the Adelaide business community in supporting World Youth International for the 11th annual Jazz in the Park event, to be held at Rymill Island on Friday the 10th of December.

World Youth International Australia  is a not for profit, non‐religious and non‐political international development organisation that offers people over the age of 18 the opportunity to volunteer overseas in a meaningful way.

Recently elected Lord Mayor Steven Yarwood became a patron of the event earlier this year, recognising the incredible work of this inspirational South Australian story. The Lord Mayor will officially welcome those lucky enough to snag a ticket.

Chef Dennis Leslie from The Brasserie, Hilton Adelaide, recently featured on Poh’s Kitchen and is set to become a familiar face among the culinary elite. His sumptuous menu will be served with an array of enticing South Australian wines and beverages donated by the event’s many supporters.

Sultry jazz sounds by Jazz SA Youth Group Daniel Clohesy's Quartet and the enigmatic Lucifer's Lounge will roll over the island, creating a perfect sunset vibe.

This Intimate and exclusive event held on Rymill Island has already attracted a string of Adelaide business and social identities ready to kick of the silly season in style to support this fantastic local charity and relax in the summer twilight.

Attendance fees will directly help people like 23-year-old Kate Barker from Rostrevor. Kate is heading off to Peru in June 2011 and says, “I have always had a passion for travel and, combined with my study in international relations and interest in development, I believe this is an incredible opportunity to further my personal and professional skills and make difference to other people’s lives.”

Kate will join a team of youth volunteers based in a small community just out of Cusco for five weeks.  Previous World Youth International Peru projects include income generating initiatives such as the building and development of a Weaving Centre, which provides material and training to enable local women to start their own micro-business.

The event will be held at Rymill Park, Adelaide on 10th December from 6pm-9pm. Tickets cost $65 and include entertainment, cocktail food, quality wine, beer and soft drinks. The Dress Code is Summer Chic.

Places are limited so book early online at www.worldyouth.org.au or call Hayley Irving on 08 8239 0666.

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