Haddonfield Progressive Dinner Dishes Up Local Support
for Twin Oaks Community Services
Haddonfield, N.J.-- On Friday, April 26, Haddonfield residents gathered for an evening of fun and fine dining at the fourth annual Twin Oaks Community Services Progressive Dinner. The evening started with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at the beautiful home of John Aglialoro and Joan Carter. Guests then proceeded to one of ten fabulous homes throughout Haddonfield for a gourmet dinner and dessert prepared by a talented area chef.
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Participating chefs included:
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Chef Tanya Barbarics, I Love This Food! Personal Chef Service
Executive Chef Markese Beverly, The ChopHouse
Chef Aaron Fleisch, Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
Executive Chef Jonathan Jernigan, Cathedral Kitchen
Chef Sofia Karakasidou, Kuzina by Sofia
Chef Peter Severino, Severino Pasta Company
Chef Brad Spence, Amis Trattoria
Chef Anthony Iannone, Anthony's Creative Italian Cuisine
Executive Chef Kevin Kramer, Capital Grille
Chef Todd Fuller, Treno
Carrie Valleau, a Haddonfield resident who hosted a dinner in her home, shares why she participated, “My husband, Steve, and I enjoyed spending a wonderful evening with friends, dressing up, eating great food and knowing that the proceeds go to an excellent organization, Twin Oaks. I was honored to be a host this year and hope to participate in years to come.”
Proceeds from the Progressive Dinner benefitted the Twin Oaks Food Pantry and services for children and adults with developmental disabilities. By attending, guests invested in a future filled with hope and helped deserving community members. Bob Pekar, Twin Oaks Community Services CEO and Haddonfield resident, says, “Haddonfield welcomed us into their hearts and homes for the first Progressive Dinner. We sincerely appreciate the generosity of the guests, hosts, volunteers and chefs that worked with us to make this event a success.”
Twin Oaks Community Services, a merger of Family Service and Steininger Behavioral Care Services, provides caring behavioral health services to vulnerable children, adults and families throughout New Jersey. For more information, please visit www.twinoakscs.org or call the Development Office at (609)267-5928.
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