Vancouver Chef at Tap and
Barrel Olympic Village Aims to Test his Boxing Skills at 6th Annual Aprons for
Gloves Restaurant Rumble; #TAPvillage , #AFG
Vancouver BC-
May 17, 2017 – Local Vancouver chef
Taylor Van Zant is training for the 6th Annual Aprons for Gloves Restaurant
Rumble event to be held Wednesday, July 26th at the Commodore Ballroom. Taylor is the head chef at the Tap & Barrel, located on the False Creek Seawall in the heart
of Olympic Village.
Every year
bartenders, chefs, dishwashers, servers and baristas get together to train at
the Eastside Boxing Club to fight in Restaurant Rumble.
Aprons for
Gloves Boxing Association is a non-profit organization focused on providing
community outreach through the sport of boxing.
“I've been into
boxing since I was ten years old and it's always helped me with stress,
confidence and physical training. This fundraiser really matters to me because
people need a place to push themselves physically and mentally to a better
place. Helping support inner city kids having an outlet for their physical side
and a safe space for them to challenge each other matters. This is a community
project and it needs to matter to more people.” -Taylor Van Zant, Chef at Tap
and Barrel, Olympic Village http://tapandbarrel.com/
Tap and Barrel,
Olympic Village images
In order to
attend training, each fighter is required to raise $2000 for charity before
they can compete at the Rumble.
Learn more and donate here:
Aprons for
Gloves Boxing Association
@eastsideboxing1
#AFG #RR17 #FUNdraising
Founded in 2012,
Aprons for Gloves Boxing Association is a non-profit organization focused on
providing community outreach through the sport of boxing. Based in Vancouver’s
Downtown Eastside, the organization was developed by a small group of
professionals and entrepreneurs who seized an opportunity to re-establish a
historic boxing program for at-risk women and youth. The program offers free
mentorship and training to individuals who may otherwise not have the resources
or support to participate in such activities.
The sport of
boxing teaches discipline, respect, hard work and self-control. Training
results in positive self-esteem, good health and camaraderie for its
practitioners.
Video: Aprons For Gloves - Restaurant Rumble 2014 -
Intro to the Title Fights
Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hh4gM5vSapQ
Restaurant Rumble 2017
Every year bartenders, chefs, dishwashers, servers,
baristas and all sorts of individuals from the Gastown community get together
to train at the Eastside Boxing Club to fight in Restaurant Rumble.
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