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FCSI meeting melds learning, fun, fanfare and fundraising

FCSI meeting melds learning, fun, fanfare and fundraising

ATLANTA Harvest. —Foodservice Consultants Society International members and allied professionals met here recently for the FCSI North American Division’s Conference. The three-day October event at the Omni CNN Center, themed “Connecting the Pieces—Solving the Puzzle,” opened with a “Georgia on My Mind” party under the stars in Centennial Olympic Park. Attendees encountered a “Taste of Atlanta,” featuring bites from local restaurants, live music and a silent auction benefiting FCSI’s Educational Foundation and America’s Second

Also on the agenda for the conference, attended by about 300, were educational presentations, an FCSI business meeting, an “Awards Celebration” banquet and a visit by a local choir. —Foodservice Consultants Society International members and allied professionals met here recently for the FCSI North American Division’s Conference. The three-day October event at the Omni CNN Center, themed “Connecting the Pieces—Solving the Puzzle,” opened with a “Georgia on My Mind” party under the stars in Centennial Olympic Park. Attendees encountered a “Taste of Atlanta,” featuring bites from local restaurants, live music and a silent auction benefiting FCSI’s Educational Foundation and America’s Second

Conference planning committee chair Karen Malody said the committee worked to make fun part of the program. Along those lines, it recruited a costumed character for some events. —Foodservice Consultants Society International members and allied professionals met here recently for the FCSI North American Division’s Conference. The three-day October event at the Omni CNN Center, themed “Connecting the Pieces—Solving the Puzzle,” opened with a “Georgia on My Mind” party under the stars in Centennial Olympic Park. Attendees encountered a “Taste of Atlanta,” featuring bites from local restaurants, live music and a silent auction benefiting FCSI’s Educational Foundation and America’s Second

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