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PCDA Hosts A Taste of Summer: Rose Soiree July 22
An evening of wine and food tastings to benefit children with developmental challenges

Professional Child Development Associates (PCDA) is hosting A Taste of Summer: Rosé Soiree on Wednesday, July 22 at 6:30 p.m. Guests are invited to enjoy wine and food selections, music and mingling at a beautiful historic garden in South Pasadena.
The intimate garden party will include bites prepared by Chef Claud Beltran of Bacchus’ Kitchen and The Eatery, Chef Sean Lowenthal of Little Beast, Chef Teresa Montano of Racion and Chef Alexandra Poer-Sheridan of Alexandra’s Table.
For dessert, guests can indulge in delicious baked goods from Poppy Cake and single-origin ice cream from Choctal. To complement the food, attendees will enjoy dry Rosé wine pairings and the musical stylings of singer/songwriter Kara Grainger.
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“We are honored to partner with such a great selection of restaurants for this event,” said Dr. Diane Cullinane, executive director of PCDA. “It is a wonderful way to showcase local eateries while benefitting the children and families that receive services at PCDA.”
PCDA’s A Taste of Summer: Rosé Soiree is $75 per person and 100 percent of the proceeds will benefit children with autism and other developmental challenges. The address of the event will be provided upon RSVP. Sponsors include Claud Beltran and Watson Design Group.
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About Professional Child Development Associates (PCDA)
PCDA is a nonprofit organization that offers a range of multidisciplinary screening, evaluation, therapy and specialized services for children and young adults, birth through 21 years of age, and their families, when there is any concern regarding development or behavior. This includes children with a diagnosis of autism, intellectual disabilities, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, learning disabilities, premature birth, genetic syndromes and/or other developmental or behavioral concerns. Utilizing a DIR/Floortime® relationship-based approach, PCDA is an innovator in multidisciplinary team services and training that recognizes the importance of supporting the whole child and special relationships with parents, siblings, other caregivers and friends. For more information, call 626.793.7350 or visit www.pcdateam.org. Follow PCDA on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and YouTube.