Chef José Andrés continues to feed National Guard on Inauguration Day, will join 'evening programming' event
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The World Central Kitchen founder, who has stepped up to feed millions of Americans in need during the coronavirus pandemic, is slated to participate in Wednesday's Inauguration Day evening programming alongside the likes of Tom Hanks, John Legend and Jon Bon Jovi.
The chef and his team have been cooking all week ahead of Wednesday's ceremony. Videos posted to Andrés' Twitter account show the chefs at Jaleo, his Spanish tapas restaurant in DC, preparing the meals. And as recently as early Wednesday morning, World Central Kitchen's director of food operations, Chef Tim Kilcoyne, had delivered soups and sandwiches to National Guard troops. "UPDATE from @cheftkilcoyne outside the U.S. Capitol tonight as we deliver hot chicken soup & sandwiches to our National Guard troops and other agencies standing watch through the chilly night," tweeted World Central Kitchen just after midnight on Jan. 20. "This group is from Colorado, where we crossed paths during recent wildfires. #ChefsForDC"More Related News