Walking Dead, Runway Models, Comic Book Heroes Converge At Charity Fundraising Event For Needy Kids

    To celebrate the launch of his new non-profit organization, Healthier Choices for a Hungry Child, Founder and Chef Brian David Robinson has whipped up an exciting fundraising event, which will be held on February 27, 2016, at Artegon Marketplace.

     

    By Jacob Engels

     

    The ingredients for the event: two zombies from AMC’s The Walking Dead, a handful of high fashion runway models, one “real live” mermaid; a holy rapper, country crooner, and rising star; a dozen or so savage cupcakes; one zombie-killing celebrity impersonator; a special effects makeup guru; and just a pinch of Black Salt.

     

    “My passion for helping kids and parents is what led me to launch Healthier Choices for a Hungry Child,” explains Robinson, a classically-trained chef and creator of Family Flavors with Kid Kulinaire, a TV program with an educational component aimed at educating teachers, parents, and children on how to choose foods and activities more wisely.

     

    “The reality is, there are a lot of families in our community who don’t have the resources or knowledge to make healthy choices when it comes to meals and lifestyle. The goal of our organization is to educate and equip parents and schools with the tools they need, and we hope this unique fundraising event will enable us to spread this important message to the community and, at the same time, collect non-perishable donations for children in Central Florida who are in need.”

     

    The schedule for the event is as follows:

     

    1:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Expo, photo-ops, and appearances by AMC’s The Walking Dead “Walkers” Chris Harrelson and Tim Proctor, along with Award-winning Rick Grimes Impersonator, Cecil Garner; Scott Fensterer from the ScyFy Channel’s, Face Off; R2D2; Cup Cake Carnage (featured on the Food Network), and Chef Brian David Robinson (Black Salt® franchise and Family Flavors with Kid Kulinaire®).

     

    8:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. – Fashion Show presented by VIP Exclusive Fashion at the Gods and Monsters retail store, followed by an Awards Ceremony for high level charity sponsors and celebrity guest donors. The show will feature local designers, models, makeup artists, hairstylists, and photographers. V.I.P. Guests will receive gift bags and a complimentary cocktail.

     

    9:00 p.m.11:00 p.m. – After Party at the Gods and Monsters Lounge, featuring live DJ, as well as performances by Prophocey (2014 & 2015 Award winner for best “Holy Hip-Hop Artist from the Ohio Hip-Hop Awards Conferences), Country Singer Patrick Gibson, and Teen Artist Natalia Galan. The event will feature full beer and wine bar, dance floor, full video game bar area, and catering by Designer Pizza.

     

    Feb 28th, 2016, 5:00 p.m. – Black Salt mini-feature premiere at the UCF Campus.

     

    For more information about the event, sponsorship opportunities, click here.

     

     

    Jacob Engels, is the Founder of East Orlando Post & Seminole County Post. He is a seasoned political operative who has led numerous statewide political groups and has worked on several high-profile local, statewide, and national races. Jacob has been interviewed on national television & radio programs, with his work having been featured in the Orlando Sentinel, New York Times, Washington Post, Miami Herald and other publications nationwide. He can be reached at info@eastorlandopost.com