Representatives from the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce visited the Batavia CTE Center on Thursday morning, to present the Culinary Arts students, Chef Burgio, and Assistant Chef Kaus with a check for $2,500 as a token of appreciation to thank them for preparing a meal for the Annual Celebrate Agriculture Dinner sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce.
(Press release)
The Annual Celebrate Agriculture Dinner took place on March 25, 2023, at the Alexander Fire Hall. This event is held every year to celebrate Genesee County’s leading industry, agriculture. The highlight of the evening was a delicious meal featuring locally produced foods prepared by the Culinary Arts Students from the Batavia Career and Technical Education Center. The collaboration between the Chamber’s Agricultural Committee and the Culinary Arts Program, led by Chef Tracy Burgio and Denise Kaus, was a success. The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce approached Chef Tracy Burgio to cater the dinner, knowing that it would be a culinary challenge eagerly embraced by her students she happily accepted. The dinner was open to the public.
The Celebrate Ag Dinner is organized by various partners, including the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County, Genesee County Soil & Water Conservation District, and Genesee County Farm Bureau. Local farms and businesses donated food grown in the county for the dinner. Chef Burgio, along with the Culinary Arts students, worked together to plan and practice the menu, which featured food products sourced from Genesee County farmers.
“Seeing the students flawlessly produce the meal, with as many attendees that were present was incredible. The operation was not only impressive, the meal was absolutely delicious and highly memorable. We are thankful for Chef Tracy and Denise, as well as all of our local partners that made the event possible. Without their support and the food donations, this event could not happen. A well done collaborative effort for those in our Agricultural community, leaders in education, and students in the culinary arts,” said Genesee County Chamber of Commerce President, Brian Cousins.