Cook Off Benefits Carpenter’s Shelter
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Cook Off Benefits Carpenter’s Shelter

Shannon Overmiller, chef and partner of the Majestic Café.

Shannon Overmiller, chef and partner of the Majestic Café. Photo by Louise Krafft.

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Shannon Overmiller, chef and partner of the Majestic Café.

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Sheri, a Red Apple auctioneer, begins offering bids for the large ticket items at the cook-off on Sunday afternoon.

More than 600 people crossed the threshold of the Birchmere to attend the 11th annual Carpenter’s Shelter Cook-Off fundraiser on Sunday afternoon, April 28.

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Nearly two dozen restaurants participated in the 11th annual cook-off.

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Shawn and Diane Godfrey join Overwood executive chef Boubker Errami at the fundraiser.

The Carpenter's Shelter, the largest homeless shelter in Northern Virginia, provides shelter, guidance, education, and advocacy for homeless individuals and families who seek sustainable independence and stability.