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This event brings together Indy’s top chefs, bartenders + business leaders to fight hunger from all angles, through creative dishes, signature drinks, and more.

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Good food for a good cause? Count us in. Corks & Forks is an elegant food + bev journey inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

This year’s event (Wednesday, April 10, 7-9:30 p.m.) features Indy’s top chefs preparing small plates for guests as they mingle and enjoy fine wines, specialty cocktails, and bid in silent and live auctions (featuring two suite tickets to see Taylor Swift in Indy this November) — all to support Second Helpings’ mission to address hunger today + build self-sufficiency to prevent hunger tomorrow. Grab tickets.

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