WOODCLIFF LAKE, NJ, June 16, 2013 (Press-News.org) Modiani Kitchens and Interiors' co-founders, Kobi Aharon and Gil Kovalsky, are sharing their success by giving back to the community.
Twice a month, Modiani opens its expansive, SoHo-like kitchen showroom to Bergen County non-profit organizations to hold fundraising events, as well as to those who would like to create events for the community.
Aharon from Fair Lawn and Kovalsky from Glen Rock are lead kitchen designer and construction manager respectively. "We're a good team, we've got great products and kitchens are what we love and what we do," states Kovalsky.
A sampling of Modiani-hosted fundraising events include:
• Alliance Against Homelessness
• Bald Girls Do Lunch Alopecia Awareness Organization
• Community Resource Council "Antiques Roadshow"
• Gilda's Club Wine Tasting
• Alpine Learning Group Holiday Party
Community events include:
• Children's Cooking Class with celebrity chef and author Catherine McCord
• Social Media Made Simple Community Seminar
• Health and Wellness Nutritionist Seminar and Food Sampling
• American Institute of Architects (AIA)Annual Dinner
• American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)Monthly Meeting
"We are thrilled to be able to open our showroom for the community's benefit," states Aharon. "Gil and I will consider any event idea that is presented to us."
Please visit http://www.modianikitchens.com for additional information or call 201-399-4540.
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