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Fiddler’s Creek Residents Enjoy International Festivities!
2/1/2011
The Passport to Fiddler’s Creek Party on January 21st was a great success! As a tradition for 8 years at Fiddler’s Creek, like wine gets better with age. The evening was filled with great food, mouth-watering desserts, fabulous music, a spectacular light show and unforgettable memories.
This event embraces the diverse cultures and ethnic specialties from the international staff which represents 27 different countries from around the globe. Each employee brings something special to the lives of Fiddler’s Creek residents: a sense of humor, kindness, welcoming spirit, unique accent, as well as peerless traits and culture from their homeland.
During this spectacular night, attendees have the rare opportunity to taste over 80 different dishes including appetizers, entrees and desserts created by Executive Chef Eric Long and his extraordinary culinary team. These authentic dishes are prepared based on traditional recipes provided by the international staff. Start the evening with Scallops Ceviche appetizer from Latin America or Sushi from the Pacific Rim; then move to North America for New England Baked Cod and Prime Rib or skip to Europe for Birmingham Lamb Stew. Let’s not forget the huge display of desserts and coffees. These selections are just a glimpse of the extensive menu prepared for everyone to enjoy.
Throughout the event, the staff of Fiddler’s Creek proudly wears their traditional attire, representing the country they come from. This event has become a “member favorite” for many residents. The ambiance depicts that of an Ethnic Festival many have enjoyed across the country. Employees love this event because they are able to share a bit of their homeland with others as they put their heart and soul in its preparation and execution. At the end of the evening, they proudly carry their flag during the international flag parade. The event was topped off with a world class fireworks display enjoyed by everyone attending this memorable event.
One word can describe this event…WOW! Life in Naples doesn’t get better than this!
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