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The public is invited to attend Prairie Heart Institute’s (PHI) “Prairie Heart Fair,”
on Saturday, February 13 at White Oaks Mall. Celebrity Chef and author Art Smith
will be the special guest and conduct a cooking demonstration using heart healthy
foods at 11 a.m. in the mall’s center court near the Macy’s wing. .
Chef Art Smith
Saturday, February 13
Center Court, White Oaks Mall
- 11- 11:45 a.m: cooking demonstration
- 11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.: Q & A session
- 12:15 - 1 p.m.: book signing
From 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., staff from PHI at St. John’s Hospital will be offering free
health screenings and valuable information on warning signs of a heart attack. The
“Prairie Heart Fair” is part of PHI’s celebration of National Heart Month.
Meet Art Smith
The executive chef and co-owner of Table fifty-two and Art and Soul restaurants,
Art Smith has received the culinary profession's highest awards and has cooked for
some of the world's most famous celebrities. In 1997, Smith became the personal,
day-to-day chef to Oprah Winfrey, a position that lasted ten years.
Smith now coordinates and cooks for the headline-grabbing special events that Ms.
Winfrey hosts all around the world.
A contributing editor to O, the Oprah Magazine,
Smith is also the author of three award-winning cookbooks: Back to the Table; Kitchen
Life: Real Food for Real Families; and Back to the Family. Most recently he contributed
recipes and cooking advice to The Spectrum, the newest book by ground-breaking cardiologist
and New York Times bestselling author Dr. Dean Ornish.
mith has made regular television appearances on programs such as Iron Chef America,
The Today Show and Oprah in addition to having served as a Williams-Sonoma culinary
instructor and the special events chef for Martha Stewart Living magazine. In 2003
he founded Common Threads, a non-profit organization that teaches children about
diversity and tolerance through the world's great cultures.
For his tireless Common Threads leadership, Smith was honored by Chicago magazine
as a Chicagoan of the Year in 2007. That same year, the prestigious James Beard
Foundation named him Humanitarian of the Year.
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