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Fenway Park To Host 'Boston Bites Back' Fundraiser

Nearly 100 chefs will be cooking up a special benefit at Fenway Park on May 15 to benefit The One Fund.

The Fenway neighborhood will play host to a large-scale fundraising event for the One Fund next week, known as "Boston Bites Back."

Nearly 100 of Boston's top chefs will be coming together to present a special culinary tasting event at Fenway Park on May 15 to raise $1 million for The One Fund. 

The event is being spearheaded by celebrity chefs Ken Oringer and Ming Tsai, the Boston Red Sox, Governor Deval Patrick, Mayor Tom Menino and ARAMARK. The idea is to bring Bostonians together to eat, drink and demonstrate Boston’s unrelenting spirit, while raising money for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing, according to organizers.

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“BBB is an opportunity for the city to join as one and acknowledge our strength as a community,” said Oringer, owner of Clio, Toro, Copa and Uni. “Nothing speaks more to our collective resolve than an evening of hospitality, unity and hometown pride in one of the most iconic venues in Boston—Fenway Park.”

“Food is our common ground, a universal experience,” said Tsai, owner of Blue Ginger and Blue Dragon. “This event is an occasion for Bostonians to reconnect over food, mingle with chefs and honor our city’s inspiring resilience. It’s an opportunity for Bostonians to literally ‘bite’ back.”

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The event also will feature an online auction with Boston-centric prizes such as throwing out the first pitch at Fenway Park, meeting Bill Belichick and a special celebrity cookoff right in your own home. 

The event will be held from 6-10 p.m. at Fenway Park on Wednesday, May 15. General admission is $200, and VIP admission is $1,000 per ticket. 

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