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Sanctuary resort joins NFL’s Kick Hunger Challenge

Posted 12/12/19

Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa in the Town of Paradise Valley announced its participation in the NFL’s Kick Hunger Challenge representing the Arizona Cardinals.

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Sanctuary resort joins NFL’s Kick Hunger Challenge

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Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa in the Town of Paradise Valley announced its participation in the NFL’s Kick Hunger Challenge representing the Arizona Cardinals.

Through Super Bowl Sunday, Sanctuary is offering a variety of dining and spa promotions as well as a Taste of the NFL fundraiser featuring top chefs to support St. Mary’s Food Bank in Phoenix, according to a press release.

Celebrity chef Beau MacMillan will host a Taste of the NFL charity event in The Views Ballroom at Sanctuary at 6 p.m. on Jan. 4, 2020.

Joined by guest chefs Robert Irvine from Food Network, Lee Hillson of Royal Palms and Sanctuary’s Ana Garza, chefs will be paired with an Arizona Cardinals player who will inspire each chef’s signature dish.

For $185 per person, attendees will receive a four-course dinner, full bar with premium beverages, live entertainment. There will also be a live charity auction with items including the ultimate Nirvana Food & Wine Festival ticket package; a two-night complimentary stay with dinner and spa treatments for two; and a Napa Wine experience hosted by Gallo Wines.

Sanctuary’s goal is to raise $35,000 this year with every dollar donated going to the St. Mary’s Food Bank.

Through Feb. 2, 2020 all Sanctuary food and wine menus resort-wide will also include “Kick Hunger” specialty items with a $2 donation for every item ordered.

At Sanctuary Spa, Monday through Thursday until December 31, 2019, guests can enjoy a 60-minute Custom Massage or Sanctuary Jewel Facial for $129 (regularly $179) and 10% of all Spa For Good proceeds will be donated to the food bank --- blackout dates apply.