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Tickets Still Available to April 4th Pacific House Fundraiser

The Pacific House Food & Wine Experience Offers An Evening Of Delicious Tastes While Raising Funds For Homeless Young Adults

Tickets are still available for the ‘Pacific House Food & Wine Experience’ on Thursday, April 4, 2019. This beloved community event features delicious tastes, exquisite wines and decadent desserts, all while raising funds for homeless young adults.

“This is our primary fundraiser for the Pacific House Young Adult Program, which helps homeless young men who have nowhere else to turn,” said Rafael Pagan, Jr., Pacific House Executive Director. “I encourage everyone to come out and support this fun-filled evening that has a very important cause.”

The Pacific House Food & Wine Experience takes place Thursday, April 4 from 6-9pm at the Sheraton Stamford Hotel, located at 700 Main Street, Stamford, CT. Advance tickets are on sale now at a cost of $65. Tickets will be available at the door for $75. Visit www.PacificHouse.org to purchase tickets.

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The event features world-class wines, delicious tastes and decadent desserts, attracting food and wine enthusiasts from across Fairfield County. Guests indulge in a selection of incredible flavor combinations ranging from traditional to exotic at this high-energy, community-focused food festival presenting award-winning restaurants, top chefs, mixologists, and sommeliers.

Pacific House thanks sponsors First County Bank, Webster Bank and the Fred and Joan Weisman Fund. To learn more about sponsorship, contact Elsi Lyons, ELyons@pacifichouse.org or call 203 406-0017.

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About The Pacific House Young Adult Program:

The Pacific House Young Adult Program helps the 400-600 homeless young adults in lower Fairfield County find housing, and connects them with employment, education, and support services that prepare them for adulthood. Specialized case managers, new programs and a dedicated living space at the Pacific House shelter helps these young people avoid a lifetime of homelessness. To learn more, visit www.PacificHouse.org.

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