About event
Since 1763 the majestic Lansdowne Club has welcomed men and women with equal social status to exchange ideas, get to know each other, and relax in its luxurious atmosphere. Today it is one of the most exclusive and traditional private members clubs in London.
On March 23rd at 7pm The Lansdowne Club will open its doors for this charitable event, to support Ukraine.
There will be excellent live music, with wine and gourmet tastings. Guests will be treated to incredible cuisine from top chef – the Club’s renowned executive chef Henry Brosi collaborating with Ukraine’s most popular chef and restaurateur, Yevhen Klopotenko, to create a taste of authentic Ukrainian food. The evening will also feature a special Star guest performance and a charitable live and silent auction with truly outstanding, rare and unique prizes.
You will get to know two important charitable organisations – Smart Medical Aid founded by NHS consultant and now volunteer, Iryna Rybinkina, and Ukraine Charity, a UK charity founded in 2007. There will be an Opportunity to talk to the charity founders and their teams and other team members.
Last but not least, this wonderful evening will raise vital funds for a children’s hospital in Dnipro, which has been working 24/7 as the key medical help centre for the entire region and receives all the injured patients from Eastern Ukraine.
News
Vadym Granovskiy is quality focused coffee entrepreneur, United Kingdom Cezve/Ibrik Championship winner and World Cezve/Ibrik Championship finalist, TEDx speaker and founder of Coffee in Action.
Born in Cherkasy, Ukraine in 1979 he moved to London, United Kingdom in 2001. Vadym spent two years in Bali, Indonesia, pursuing his growing interest in coffee. Returning to Europe in 2013 Vadym became a member of Specialty Coffee Association and went through London School of Coffee education program.
He competed in United Kingdom Cezve/Ibrik Championship in Istanbul in 2013 representing Ukraine, reaching finals and respectable fourth place.
Ievgen Klopotenko is a famous Ukrainian chef, and co-owner of 100 Rokiv Tomu Vpered (100 Years back to the future) restaurant in Kyiv and Inshi (Others) bistro in Lviv.
As a chef, Ievgen is on a mission to revive centuries-old Ukrainian recipes, modernize them and show Ukrainian rich heritage through food. He favours local ingredients in the true farm-to-table approach. In 2020, he launched the initiative to get borscht recognized as Ukraine’s intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO. In 2021 Ievgen has been recognized as one of the most promising leaders in the world of gastronomy and entered 50 Next, a global list of 50 people under 35 who are shaping the future of gastronomy.
Henry Thomas Marsh
Neurosurgeon.
Working in Ukraine for 30 years.
Three best seller – Do No Harm, Admissions, And Finally, about life as a brain surgeon and then cancer patient.
Invitation to a charity Auction and Dinner for Ukraine.
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You can support the projects of the charity funds and help us provide even more needs of Ukrainians.
Every pound, dollar or euro will be turned into first-aid kits, medical equipment or go to the rehabilitation of victims of Russian aggression at your request.
Thank you for your support!