![]() ![]() The scholarship money may be used for study within or outside of San Diego County.” Representing the San Diego Chapter to explain the Scholarship Program is AIWF San Diego Board member Heidi Pigeon of Posh Pantry. Since the money for the scholarships is raised by the San Diego Chapter, scholarships are only awarded to people who are connected to San Diego by school, work, or recent involvement in food or wine in the area. The scholarships typically range from $350 to $3,000, and the funds do not need to be repaid. ![]() “ The American Institute of Wine & Food (AIWF) is a national non-profit educational organization established in 1981 by Robert Mondavi, Julia Child, Richard Graff and others to promote a forum for the study and enjoyment of gastronomy.” “The San Diego Chapter of AIWF awards scholarships for the pursuit of culinary arts, enology/viticulture, and beverage studies in full or part-time accredited continuing education programs. 2nd generation baker & Family member, Betty Porto (Porto’s Vice President of Community Relations,) is our guest with rolling pin in hand. “It’s like having a Porto’s Bakery in your home.” Popular items available include Cheese Rolls, Guava Cheese Strudel, Chicken Empanadas and Potato Balls. They are unbaked, frozen and come direct to you so you can bake them fresh in your own oven. ![]() The expanding Porto’s Bake at Home ships their best-selling pastries nationwide. The locations are Burbank, Buena Park, Downey, Glendale and West Covina. ![]() Also the 91 guests who were there for breakfast functions at the time.Īll Porto’s Bak e ry and Café locations have reopened for dine-in at 50 per cent capacity. The staff was truly international representing dozens of countries. Particularly meaningful for us are the 79 staff members of Windows on the World restaurant located on the 106th and 107th Floors of the North Tower at the World Trade Center. Today we also honor the memory of all Americans who perished in the tragedy of 9/11. ![]()
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