About this Event
Have an unforgettable evening at Sam Miller's and contribute to a worthy cause as we celebrate the publication of Easy Weeknight Dinners with Emily Weinstein, editor-in-chief of New York Times Cooking and Food, including the NYT Cooking app!
TICKETS REQUIRED
- 6PM Entry - VIP - $70 (includes signed, personalized book; meet-and-greet tasting; 1 wine/beer ticket; 7PM program; 21+ only)
- 7PM Entry - General - $40 (includes signed, personalized book and 7PM program)
A portion of tonight's sales will go to fund the Junior League of Richmond, who contribute to our community by serving and empowering women, youth, and families with programs such as:
- assisting victims of domestic abuse
- health and learning equity programs for women
- assisting individuals in getting their GED or drivers' license
- covering new home start-up costs
- ...and many, many other desperately needed community programs.
A portion of all copies of Easy Weeknight Dinners sold through Fountain Bookstore through the end of 2024 will be donated.
Remember us when looking for gifts for those on your holiday gift lists!
Location:
Sam Miller's Restaurant
1210 East Cary St
Richmond, VA 23219
Emily Weinstein is the editor in chief of New York Times Cooking and Food, including the NYT Cooking app. She is the author of the New York Times recipe newsletter “Five Weeknight Dishes,” which reaches millions of readers every week. Visit us or download the NYT Cooking app at nytcooking.com.
Eileen Mellon is an award-winning author and the food editor of Richmond magazine. A graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, Mellon moved to RVA more than a decade ago, got hooked on Sally Bell’s boxed lunches and never left. The former front-of-house staffer writes a weekly dining column and covers everything from restaurant openings to local purveyors and people behind the scenes.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sam Miller's, 1210 East Cary Street, Richmond, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 74.49