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'Take A Bite Out of Autism' To Benefit Berwyn School Thursday
This week, popular area restaurants will converge for a benefit dinner that will benefit Berwyn's Timothy School for children with autism.

BERWYN, PA – Popular restaurants around the area will converge in Delaware County this week to participate in a benefit dinner that will benefit The Timothy School for children with autism in Berwyn.
The annual "Take A Bite Out of Autism" benefit will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 26 at The Barn at Liseter in Newtown Square.
Featured restaurants that will be offering signature dishes at the benefit event include Limoncello, Margaret Kuo’s Mandarin, Davio’s, John Serock Catering, Aneu Catering, Bonefish Grill, and more.
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Not only will the night feature great food, there will be auction items and entertainment, as well.
The Timothy School is the oldest non-profit approved private school in Pennsylvania devoted exclusively to teaching students with autism. The school has served the community for more than 50 years.
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The school’s mission has expanded to increase community awareness of the needs of children and adolescents with autism through professional orientations and volunteer community service opportunities.
The Barn at Liseter is located at 3710 Liseter Road, Newtown Square.
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