Pavle Milic & Charleen Badman Offering Exclusive Island Brunch For a Good Cause | Chow Bella | Phoenix | Phoenix New Times | The Leading Independent News Source in Phoenix, Arizona
Navigation

Pavle Milic & Charleen Badman Offering Exclusive Island Brunch For a Good Cause

Like their three new concepts under one roof -- Baratin, Bodega, and AZ Wine Merchants, which opened earlier this month -- it goes without saying that when FnB co-owners Pavle Milic and chef Charleen Badman set out to do something, they do it with style. The two have recently announced...
Share this:

Like their three new concepts under one roof -- Baratin, Bodega, and AZ Wine Merchants, which opened earlier this month -- it goes without saying that when FnB co-owners Pavle Milic and chef Charleen Badman set out to do something, they do it with style.

The two have recently announced an amazing experience for a great cause: the chance to win an exclusive taste and travel adventure with six guests that includes a one-hour airplane tour of the Apache Air Trail and Superstition Mountains followed by a gourmet brunch on Rabbit Island on Roosevelt Lake. Proceeds will benefit a three-year old boy named Brady Wein, who was diagnosed with AML (acute myeloid leukemia) when he was three-months old.

Read on for details.

Raffle tickets are $100 and can purchased by calling FnB at 480-525-9463 or Desert Splash Adventures at 1-877-588-8819.

The winner and six of his/her guests will receive a one-hour airplane tour of the Apache Air Trail and Superstition Mountains followed by an exclusive, gourmet island brunch on Rabbit Island on Roosevelt Lake hosted by Milic, prepared by Badman, and served alongside Arizona wine. The experience is valued at $2,900.00.

Raffle tickets are on sale now, and FnB will announce the winner on Wednesday, February 29th.

Follow Chow Bella on Facebook and Twitter and Pinterest

BEFORE YOU GO...
Can you help us continue to share our stories? Since the beginning, Phoenix New Times has been defined as the free, independent voice of Phoenix — and we'd like to keep it that way. Our members allow us to continue offering readers access to our incisive coverage of local news, food, and culture with no paywalls.