Popular Restaurants, Entertainment, Auction to Highlight Third Annual Bethlehem Rotary “Tastes & Tunes”
Event Proceeds To Benefit Boys & Girls Club of Bethlehem
BETHLEHEM, PA – Cuisine from some of the Lehigh Valley’s most popular restaurants will be complimented by musical entertainment and silent and live auctions when the Bethlehem Rotary Club presents their Third Annual “Tastes & Tunes” event on Sunday, October 4 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Historic Hotel Bethlehem. Andy and Carol Scott serve as honorary chairs and invite the public to join them for this year’s event, which benefits the Boys & Girls Club of Bethlehem.
“Nothing is more important than the support and positive development of our youth. No one does more toward that end than the Boys & Girls Club of Bethlehem,” Andy Scott said.
Guests will mingle and sample cuisine from the menus of The Bayou, Tapas on Main, Twisted Olive, Historic Hotel Bethlehem, Goosey Gander, select restaurants from the Sands Casino Bethlehem, 29 Cooks of Emmaus, BAVTS Culinary Arts, Karen’s Catering, Silver Creek Country Club, and Sodexo at Moravian College.
Entertainment will be provided by DJ Freddie Frederick Jr., local artists Mark Johnson and Evan Sigafoos, and Liberty High School’s student choral group. Tickets also include free wine, beer, and soda.
Individual (open-seating) tickets for the event are $80, and a reserved table of 8 is $800. Reservations may be made by visiting the Bethlehem Rotary website at www.clubrunner.ca/bethlehem.
Tastes & Tunes is made possible through the generous support of Presenting Sponsors Air Products and Just Born, as well as the following sponsors: Andy Scott; Buckno Lisicky & Co.; Janney, Montgomery, & Scott; Lehigh Valley Health Network; Mosebach, Funt, Dayton & Duckworth, P.C.; National Penn Bank; Sands Casino Bethlehem; Scott Cars; St. Luke’s University Health Network; Thomas R. Hall & Associates; Tom & Karin Hall; and West Side Hammer Electric
About Bethlehem Rotary Club:
Rotary is a volunteer organization with 33,000 clubs in over 200 countries and geographical areas. It initiates humanitarian projects that address challenges affecting the world today, such as hunger, poverty, and illiteracy. Rotary club members unite a broad cross-section of business and professional leaders around the world around a common mission: Service Above Self. Projects for the Bethlehem Club have included: the Children’s Room at the Bethlehem Public Library, Strike Out Hunger, support of the Hispanic Center Lehigh Valley, providing dictionaries to local elementary students, Rotaplast missions helping third-world countries treat cleft palate deformities, and more.
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Bethlehem Rotary Club