June 23, 2020
Light up your laptop as we toast the end of the Energize campaign
When it comes to events at the 91快色, we like to think 鈥 and do 鈥 things outside the box.
As our bold $1.3 billion Energize campaign draws to a close on June 30, we are inviting you to a to salute this remarkable milestone. U91快色 is one of only three universities in Canada to complete a campaign of this magnitude, and the youngest to do so.
This is not a spoiler alert, but simply a bit of a party blueprint that鈥檚 meant to extend the toast of this extraordinary campaign. Flutes of chilled bubbly, evening gowns or yoga pants, sparklers ... however you wish to mark this moment is A-OK with us, but should you want to design a menu that salutes U91快色 even further, you may wish to patronize some small, alumni-run businesses.
Where you spend your money matters 鈥 it always has. But how and where has become as much a moral as a consumer question. In the spirit of saving a generation of small, independent businesses, we鈥檝e designed a mock takeout menu, beginning with appetizers.
Not only can you source a vast selection of Quebec cheeses (think 14 Arpents, Cheval Noir and Riopelle), fancy crackers, olives, cured meats and anything else you may desire to add to a charcuterie platter at , but owner/alumnus Yousef Traya, BCR鈥01, also suggests scooping up a few daily Grab-n-Go meals, homemade cakes, pies, tarts, crisps and cookies as well as Tru B眉ch Kombucha, another alumni creation thanks to Louisa Ferrel, BComm鈥04.
If you want something burly for a main course, splurge on a tasty steak or a seafood meal, delivered to your door, courtesy of . Founded by three U91快色 alumni 鈥 Alex Leakos, BSc (Eng)鈥16; Shanika Abeysinghe, BA鈥16; and Spencer Kerber, BSc (Eng)鈥16 鈥 Bessie Box works with Alberta farmers and B.C. fishers to deliver grass-finished New York steaks and Maui ribs, as well as seafood, to customers鈥 front doors for free. If you buy a , type 鈥淯91快色鈥 in to the note section, and they鈥檒l add a 鈥渇ew extras, just for you,鈥 promises Abeysinghe.
Not that we think Bessie鈥檚 steak or seafood need a rub, but, if that鈥檚 your preference, consider the , where you can buy a jar of Marrakesh Salmon Seasoning, South Coast Jerk Spice or dozens more. Founded by alumni Colin Leach, BA鈥98, and Kelci Hind, BN鈥02, you can order online, but their Inglewood shop is set to open any day now.
Other restos with alumni connections include , owned by Carolina Lopez, MEDes鈥14, who points to the group-takeout menu for 10 or more hungry folk: barbecue meats, rice, salad and two other tasty morsels are yours for $14 a person. Minas also has small, medium and large appetizer trays to go. Two of the three founders behind , another local restaurant, are also grads. We bow to you, Boris and Pardeep, for your punchy ahi poke tuna salad and your colossal coconut chicken bowl.
If you鈥檙e planning a party and want to scoop up some salads, dips, desserts and a few loaves of the heartiest sourdough in town, look no further than . Owned by Aviv Fried, BSc (Eng)鈥08, and Michal Lavi, BSc鈥04, consider ordering a big party platter of shakshuka (a zippy Mediterranean tomato and chili stew kept honest with feta cheese, herbs and crunchy peppers), with a chunk of sourdough on the side. Another crowd-pleaser is the silky pepper goat cheese dip, as well as its companion that features smoky eggplant.
Sometimes, a coffee is just a coffee. And, sometimes, it can be a creative rescue line and a bet on the future, says Rob Oppenheim, BA鈥01, one of the three partners (the nameless one) behind . After watching their sales plummet 95 per cent in March due COVID-19, the local coffee chain was forced to lay off staff when it shuttered two of the six cafes that operated in 91快色 (five are now back in business). Overhauling the software behind its home-delivery system, the local coffee-roaster chain now offers same-day delivery, 鈥渙ne of the few in North America,鈥 adds Oppenheim. Buy $40 worth of beans and delivery is free. Want to add some Hoopla Donuts to that order? That will set you back $5, but, if you鈥檙e planning a big shindig, you can order up to 10 dozen of the 15 flavours on offer. The most popular? Cr猫me Brulee, London Fog and maple glazed.
If donuts aren鈥檛 your thing, consider a fancy macaroon tower or an elaborate dessert table created by . Alumna Lynnette MacDonald, BN鈥10, explains that all Swirl cakes are custom orders that feature one of 18 signature flavours, from almond or chili chocolate to pumpkin apple, red velvet, carrot and more. The litany of dreamy icing and filling flavours is even more extensive, adds MacDonald, pointing out that eggs, real butter and fresh fruit 鈥 plus an artistic eye 鈥 are what鈥檚 behind these gastronomic mind-blowers. Can鈥檛 get enough of the sweet stuff? Another local bakery operated by alumnae is , which offers custom cakes and also a storefront full of dainty delectables.
When it comes to party beverages, there is no shortage of local breweries run by U91快色 alumni that pull their own weight. Order some growlers or a variety of cases from , , or and you鈥檒l be supporting alumni. Or, for something unusual, buy a bottle of artisanal rum from Tomas Romero, BSc鈥04, from Co., part of a growing Canadian craft-rum market.
We know not everyone has the money or capacity right now to be choosy about what to buy and from whom. But you, being a generous patron of the 91快色, know perhaps better than anyone how our choices add up. We are all just trying to use our money and time to support the world we want 鈥 and a city full of innovative culinary options run by U91快色 entrepreneurs is one we thought you may treasure.
Thank you, again, for your support and we hope you will join us in toasting the close of the Energize campaign on June 30! If you haven鈥檛 yet registered for this virtual celebration, you can do so .