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Guy Bower
Guy Bower is the host of "The Good Life Radio Talk Show," Food, Wine and Fun for Your Ears on KNSS Newstalk 1240 AM. His show, in its 12th year, airs from 9-10 a.m. Saturdays and is a "who's who" of the food, wine and beverage industry. Guy is a retired Air Force officer with 20 years experience flying fighters. Now a pilot for FedEx, he is flying the Airbus. Throughout his career in the military, which involved many years living in Europe, he has been a dedicated food and wine enthusiast and home chef. Associated with the radio program, Guy regularly attends national seminars and wine tastings as both enthusiast and participant. A published writer, he has authored many articles on the enjoyment of food, wine & the "Good Life." He currently teaches wine appreciation classes at WSU's Continuing Education Center and is the founding chair and past chapter chair of the American Institute of Wine & Food, Wichita.
Midwest Beerfest
2005-09-01 07:39:00
What’s new at Beerfest 2005?
ANSWER: Midwest Beerfest 2005 allows you to taste more than 250 beers from around the world including microbrews from Kansas, purchase tasty food from local restaurants, and bid on great silent auction items - all while taking a "sip for a scholarship." Join fellow brew-lovers and increase your beer knowledge from 1-5 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 15 at Century II Exhibition Hall, Wichita, KS, for a "big brew" adventure and help celebrate our 5th anniversary. This two-day event begins on Friday, Oct. 14 at the Wichita Airport Hilton, with a spectacular dinner paired with at least eight of the country's finest beers including some outstanding microbrews from Kansas producers. The Hilton's Executive Chef Larry Walkerwill offer a dazzling menu to perfectly complement the chosen beers. Go to http://www.midwestbeerfest.com/ to check out this year's menu. The dinner begins at 7 p.m. and the cost is $50. Reservations available only by calling (316) 682-5502.  On Saturday, grab your ticket and get in line. Doors open at 1 p.m. for the Midwest Beerfest Grand Tasting and Silent Auction. The Beerfest began Sept. 22, 2001, and drew more than 800 attendees; last year's Beerfest had more than 1,800 happy beer lovers sipping and tasting. This year, we expect a record-breaking crowd, so get your tickets early. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at Century II's WichitaTix box office, by calling 219-4TIX or online at wichitatix.com. A convenience fee applies for online and over the phone purchases. Tickets entitle participants to a tasting mug, tasting tickets, program guide and a key to the world of beers!The Midwest Beerfest, sponsored by the American Institute of Wine & Food, Wichita Chapter, features beers, ales, lagers and more from your favorite breweries and microbreweries from all over the world. Monies raised benefit the AIWF, Wichita Chapter's Culinary Scholarship Fund for local culinary or hospitality students, chefs, or those in the food and beverage industry pursing education.In addition to an outstanding sampling of beers, there will be non-beer drinks, a Cigar Veranda, cooking with beer demonstrations, two beer-tasting seminars, and a great array of beer-friendly food, a beer-lover's Silent Auction, and music by Ronda Romero Project.The Silent Auction is a benefit for Starkey, Inc. Founded in 1930, Starkey Inc., is the oldest community-based non-profit organization in Sedgwick County serving adults with mental retardation and developmental disabilities. It currently serves more than 400 individuals through its employment, community living and life enrichment and retirement programs. As part of its mission, Starkey helps these men and women to "live, learn, work and contribute to their communities."The American Institute of Wine & Food, Wichita Chapter is dedicated to understanding and celebrating the pleasures, benefits and traditions of the table! The Wichita Chapter, founded in 1992, is one of more than 28 chapters nationwide, producing more than 300 mission-related programs each year. Educational programming is the core of The AIWF and the vehicle for fulfilling the Institute's mission. It's also lots of FUN! For more info visit: http://www.midwestbeerfest.com/ or call, (316) 682-5502. Attendees must be 21 years of age, and I.D. will be checked at the door. Designated drivers get in for $5! No strollers.Come on, let's get hoppin'!
 
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