Sips & Suppers
On January 26, 2020, join Martha's Table for a major celebration of food and community. In 2018, Sips & Suppers will be held on the weekend of January 27-28.
Sips & Suppers is a major celebration of food and community in the Washington, DC metro area. Now in its 10th year, Sips & Suppers began in 2009 as the brainchild of Alice Waters to raise the awareness of homelessness and hunger in the nation’s capital and to promote efforts to develop sustainable and local solutions to these challenges. The weekend supports the wonderful work of DC Central Kitche
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Sips & Suppers is a major celebration of food and community in the Washington, DC metro area. Sips & Suppers began in 2009 as the brainchild of Alice Waters to raise the awareness of homelessness and hunger in the nation’s capital and to promote efforts to develop sustainable and local solutions to these challenges.
The weekend supports the wonderful work of DC Central Kitchen and Martha's Table, organizations that serve the neediest individuals in the nation's capital. Since its inception, Sips & Suppers has raised over $3 million dollars for the essential programs run by these organizations. The event is proudly hosted by celebrated chefs José Andrés, Joan Nathan & Alice Waters.
In 2019, Sips & Suppers will be held on the weekend of January 26-29.
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