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As president of the West Chester Rotaract Club I’m happy to announce our first event to raise funds The Chester County Cares Food Network. Tickets are VERY limited so sign up soon for the tastiest event in town

West Chester Dine About
A Charitable Night Out

Join us for a delicious evening and “dine about” at five downtown restaurants to support The Chester County Cares Food Network.

From 6:00-9:00pm enjoy eating a course at each restaurant in the order that you choose.

Participating Restaurants:

Pietro’s Prime Steakhouse

Carlino’s Specialty Foods

Doc Magrogan’s Oyster House

West Chester Scoop

Kreutz Creek Wine Tasting Room

Date:

Tuesday, May 13th

Time:

6:00-9:00pm

Cost:

$25 p.p.

To purchase tickets:

Email the Rotaract Club at wcrotaract@gmail.com

There are only 100 tickets available and you MUST pre-register to participate

Dowload the Flyer:

2008 West Chester Dine About (PDF)

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  1. John YoungMay 08, 2008

    I am so in. Thanks for putting this together!

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