May 2012

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Las Vegas transformed into a foodie paradise May 10-13 as well-known chefs from Bellagio, Caesars Palace, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas and Mandalay Bay teamed up to present once-in-a-lifetime events. With the lure of having more celebrity chefs per square foot than anywhere else in the world, Vegas Uncork’d has always been a popular festival with discerning palates. During these four days, The Strip was full of happy food lovers sharing treasured photos taken with their favorite celebrity chefs, the staggering variety of great food they sampled, and stories of their interactions with the culinary icons.

But no one was excited as I was. A devoted foodie at heart, I was thrilled to be working on the city’s premier food & wine event and even more excited for an insider look. What I did not expect, however, was meeting talented, five-star chefs and eventually becoming friends with them.

I first met Chef Bradley Ogden, owner and chef of his namesake restaurant in Caesars Palace, along with other participating chefs during the Vegas kick-off event in February, when we broke the Guinness World Record for uncorking the most bottles of wine simultaneously. Bradley has a great sense of humor and a charm in front of the camera that endears him to audiences, making him one of my favorite chefs to work alongside. As Vegas Uncork’d approached, we quickly developed a working relationship that resulted in a funny episode during the Grand Tasting.

Accompanying the photographer around the Grand Tasting, my job was to take photos of the event atmosphere, food dishes and the chefs themselves. It sure sounded easy – until I discovered the chefs had all left their stations to mingle with the crowd and eat at each other’s booths. So for the next two hours, I weaved in and out of a crowd of 2,500+ in a five-acre pool garden trying to find chefs.
When I finally found Bradley with a captivated crowd around him, I breathed a sigh of relief and checked off his name in the long list of participating chefs. But he had another challenge for me before he would allow the photographer to take a picture. Our conversation went as follows:

Me: “Bradley! I’m so glad I found you! Can our photographer take a photo of you and your food please?”
Bradley: “Hi there! I can, but only if you will eat my food.” (Holds up a dish and starts piling it on a fork.)
Me: “I’m working so I can’t eat. Please? I just need one photo.” 
Bradley: “No. Just one little bite. You need to eat even if you’re working.”

In the end, he refused to budge and I shyly ate a bite of deliciousness in front of flashing bulbs and a curious crowd of on-lookers. Always stationed behind the camera, I was mortified. True to his word, he then posed for the camera with a charming smile.


 
Not only did Vegas Uncork’d manage to serve up sumptuous bites from acclaimed chefs, it also gave the public a chance to get to know their favorite chefs. For me, I was lucky enough to become friends with them.

˜Clara Tsang

(Photo credit: Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

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Yesterday, was Mother’s Day and as I ran around town finishing my errands clerks and servers wished me a “Happy Mother’s Day” – it sort of annoyed me as I am not a mother, I am not going to be a mother and I made a choice not to be a mother.  However, as I settled in for the evening I began to  realize that I am a mother of sorts.  I am the mother to my staff: Brad, Alison, Lindsey, Matt, Devin, Kristin, Shandi, Carolyn, Ryan, Wendy and Eleni at Kirvin Doak Communications.  If being a mother means glowing with pride for their accomplishments, cheering them on with their projects, giving them wings to fly and believing in them and their abilities – well then I am a pseudo mom.  If the joy of motherhood is anything close to the love, pride and happiness I feel for my staff then you can wish me a Happy Mother’s Day ever year.  

˜Terri Maruca

 

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Mother’s Day, or as I call it, “Donna Day,” is this Sunday, May 13.  Unlike many of my teammates at Kirvin Doak, I get to see my mom (aka Donna) every day.  I realize this is a blessing that I don’t always fully appreciate. The more I think about it, though, Donna is pretty great. Here are just a few of the reasons why…

She can take a joke. And not just one joke, lots of them.  To be totally honest, my sister and I probably spend at least 80 percent of the time we’re all together as a family teasing dear old Donna.  We can’t help it though; she’s such an easy target!  Just ask us about the “family heirlooms” we received this Christmas, Free Willy or Donna’s take on the latest Hard Rock Hotel ads.  Donna always takes our good-natured ribbing in stride, realizes it comes from a place of love and has definitely learned to laugh at herself over the years.  As she says, “I’m just happy I can amuse you two,” and indeed she does.

She reminds me to CALM DOWN. This is not always an easy task. I’m someone who tends to overact to small things, at least initially until I’ve fully processed the situation. I HAVE NOTHING TO WEAR TO THAT THING TOMORROW NIGHT! I HAVE NO IDEA WHERE I AM, BUT I’M SO LOST I WILL NEVER FIND THE 215 AGAIN! MY LAPTOP WON’T TURN ON! Situations like these, and numerous others, have caused me to call Donna in absolute panics over the years.  Usually it only takes some perspective from Donna and breathing exercises to talk me off the ledge.

She’s amazingly supportive. Forget the 22 years of my life leading up to my employment at KDC – in my 10 short months at Kirvin Doak Donna has supported me every step of the way.  From helping me pick out an outfit for my interview last July to liking everything the Nevada Mining Association has to say on Facebook, attending a Las Vegas Locos home game, the USA Sevens International Rugby Tournament and participating in AFAN’s 22nd Annual AIDS Walk, Donna is the number one supporter of both me and my clients.  She always has time to listen about what I’m working on and help me think of ideas when I’m brainstorming.

So thanks Donna, for just being you. Happy Mother’s Day.

Love,
Carolyn

 

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