The event is billed as "Heavenly Chocolate, a delightful, delectable, delicious chocolate buffet" to help raise funds for an ongoing community documentary.
Everyone is invited to stop by the Woman's Club at 127 East Carlisle Street between 7-9 p.m., for some relaxing fellowship and a dessert bar that will be stocked by some of the community's top cooks, including cookbook author Ethel Tucker.
Casual attaire is suggested for the "come and go" dessert buffet, said Tucker, author of "From Pilot Knob to Main Street."
A plethora of chocolate dishes will certainly attract a large crowd and the sponsors hope to raise money by charging a $5 per person fee.
Tucker said that the money will go toward Crittenden County Documentary film which is currently in production and will be part of a series called My Kentucky Home. Visitors to the buffet are encouraged to bring along photographs, documents and memorabilia which will be considered as part of the documentary to record the community's history.
"We hope you will plan this relaxed evening with your friends and family while supporting this very meaningful project for our community," Tucker said.
The chocolate buffet is being sponsored by the Fohs Hall Documentary Committee, the Crittenden County HIstorical Society and the Woman's Club of Marion.
For more information, contact Tucker at 965-4055 or Judy Winn at 965-3345.