Montague Fires the Imagination With an Intriguing New Design Challenge
HAYWARD, Calif., July 22 /PRNewswire/ -- The premier manufacturer of the world's finest cooking equipment since 1857, Montague is setting the foodservice industry a-sizzle with the Montague Suite Dreams Design Challenge, an exciting competition that pairs a designer and chef/operator, and pits them against other pairs of like teams to create the ultimate kitchen suite design.
Montague will award the winning suite to the venue for which it was designed. Plus, the winning design team and operation will be featured in print and electronic ads in trade publications, and enjoy an expenses-paid trip to The NAFEM Show, 2011. In addition, four first-place winning teams will be chosen from entry designs. Courtesy of Montague, they'll win travel and accommodations to The NAFEM Show as well.
Sure to stir the creative juices of a crowd known for its competitive spirit, the Montague Suite Dreams Design Challenge is an incredible opportunity for designers and chef/operators to show off their talents and set themselves apart, and bring famous Montague quality, versatility and innovation to their kitchens.
The Montague Suite Dreams Design Challenge is open to professional foodservice equipment designers working in collaboration with a professional foodservice operator/chef as client on a foodservice concept. All interested teams must visit http://www.montaguecompany.com/suitedreams/ by October 8th, 2010 to register and review contest rules. The deadline for submissions is 5pm Pacific Daylight Time, October 15, 2010. For more information, please contact The Montague Company at [email protected] or visit the website http://www.montaguecompany.com/suitedreams/.
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Paula Williams (714/547-6383) |
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SOURCE The Montague Company
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