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Chef bursary in memory of
James Kealy
17.09.07
A BURSARY in memory of
the late Inishowen chef James Kealy will be
presented at a culinary seminar later this year.
The James Kealy Training Bursary will be presented
on November 14th at the Chef Training Conference
organised by Inishowen Tourism Accel Hospitality
Skills programme. |
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The event, to be held
at An Grianan Hotel, Burt, will look at the chef's
role in marketing and sourcing top Irish produce and
suppliers. It will also focus on food safety issues
and encourage chefs to use all the avenues of
training to develop their skills in order to
encourage, educate and mentor the staff of the
future. The day kicks off at 10am with an |
address by Inishowen
Tourism Accel Programme manager, Ana McColgan
followed by the official launch of the seminar by
Agriculture Minister Mary Coughlan.
James Kealy died earlier this year following a long
illness. He put Greencastle on Ireland's culinary
map through his multi award-winning Kealey's Seafood
Restaurant. The restaurant reopened at the start of
the summer season with his wife and business
partner, Trish, now at the helm.
The presentation of the bursary will be made jointly
by Inishowen Tourism chairman, John Henry McLaughlin
and Accel Project chairperson, Ann McGrory. Anyone
who would like to become an event sponsor or have
and exhibition stand at the chef seminar can contact
074 9384317 or email
accelinishowen@googlemail.com . |
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