Event Date: 
Sep 13 2008 6:00pm

The Food Bank for Larimer County's annual signature Shared Abundance event, held in our 31,700 square foot warehouse, has pleased and intrigued guests and sponsors since 1999.

Event Location: Food Bank for Larimer County's Food Warehouse
1301 Blue Spruce, Fort Collins

Enjoy a fun evening, complete with entertainers, singers and hors d'oeuvres. Tickets are $50 per person (2 for $75!) Included in the purchase of a ticket is:

  • Complimentary alcoholic and nonalcoholic concoctions
  • Delectable edibles to satiate your appetite
  • Lounge entertainment
  • Dancing into the night with a great DJ
  • An exciting Bidding Against Hunger Silent Auction

Don't miss the 2nd annual Commodities Cook-off! Local chefs will compete to see who can create the most creative meal from food items gleaned from our warehouse. You won't want to miss this exciting event - who will win? Show starts at 7pm.

Support the Work of the Food Bank With Your Sponsorship Today

A tax-deductible sponsorship is a tangible way to provide hunger relief, because for every dollar donated the Food Bank can distribute 4 meals worth of food! Learn more about becoming a Sponsor and reserving tickets online. Or, print out the Sponsorship Response Form (bottom of the page) and mail it in.

Silent Auction Items Needed

Silent Auction items and services are also needed. All proceeds benefit the Food Bank for Larimer County and are tax-deductible. To donate your gift, just complete the Shared Abundance Silent Auction Response Form (bottom of the page), and bring it to us with your gift or contact Charlene Olms at 530-3113 for gift pick-up arrangements.

Make Your Reservations Now

Seating is limited for this magical evening, so make your reservations today. Tickets are available Online or by contacting Heather Hallett Thurston at 530-3117.

Over the past year the number of low-income Larimer County residents in need of hunger relief reached a record high. The face of hunger is changing. Hunger not only affects the chronically poor, but it is surprisingly alive and well in our own backyards. It can strike our neighbors, our friends, our family members. Your partnership is important to the continued success of our work, and we appreciate your kind support.