Year-round, Avenue’s A-List membership offers a variety of exclusive events, available to a select few, including A-List members. In February, A-Listers can expect to learn new baking techniques and, for those who secured spots in sold-out events, enjoy fondue at Skijordue and taste premium Champagnes at Heavily Redacted.
Avenue‘s A-List program offers members the best of the city with VIP treatment — A-Listers don’t have to worry about a thing when they’re out on the town, and it’s easy to take part. Members simply use their A-Dollars towards experiences of their choice, and the rest is taken care of.
Here’s a closer look at what’s on and available in February.
Learn to bake macarons
On February 19, discover the history of the macaron and how to achieve the perfect shell with a private class at Ollia. The pastry chef will guide you through the proper macaronage techniques and help you bake about 25 macarons to take home. You can expect a few of Ollia’s macarons and tea during the break, a PDF recipe book to help you bake at home and a 15 per cent discount on boutique merchandise the night of your class.
Act fast
A-List experiences are exclusive and reserved for only a select few, so events sell out fast. Various February events, such as a premium Champagne tasting, the world premiere of The Tale of the Gifted Prince and access to a VIP suite at Skijordue, have already sold out.
Be the first in the know and secure your spot for experiences you don’t want to miss. Higher-tier memberships get early access, so make sure to check out A-List’s membership tiers and choose the best for you.
Learn what’s happening at Avenue
Avenue is hosting an Editorial Advisory Board event on February 26, and A-Listers in the 500 and 1,000 A-Dollar tier are invited to join. Meet some of Avenue’s editors, share your feedback on what you’d like to see in the magazine and snack on some tasty bites at Sub Rosa. The event is from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Become a member today.
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