The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, April 07, 2022, Page 6, Image 6

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    Touring ‘Iconic Astoria’
The Rosebriar mansion is among the
tour locations for this year’s Home and
Chef tour, a fundraiser organized by the
Assistance League of the Columbia Pacifi c.
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Home and Chef Tour returns, benefi ting local youth
BY M.J. CODY
“We’re so excited to be doing this again,”
Assistance League of the Columbia Pacifi c
chapter president Mary Davies said. Davies
is returning to manage the league’s 13th
Home and Chef Tour, a fundraising event set
to take place on Saturday.
“We had to skip a couple of years,”
Davies said, referring to the tour’s pan-
demic hiatus, “but we hope to be an annual
event again. People love having the opportu-
nity to visit some wonderful places and get a
glimpse into otherwise private locations, as
well as being a great social event,” she added.
This year’s event, themed “Iconic Asto-
ria,” will feature fi ve historic properties
within the city. Each of these homes will be
paired with a local chef, who will serve tasty
morsels to guests throughout the tour.
Besides off ering a memorable experience,
the tour also supports eff orts to assist local
youth. “The tour is our key fundraising event
for our programs that support Clatsop County
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