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An Evening for a Purpose on October 26th to Benefit Shelter Program

October 10, 2019 by Talbot Interfaith Shelter

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Talbot Interfaith Shelter (TIS) is excited to announce a partnership with Marc Del Pino of Marc Randall.  Marc will chair a fundraising event to benefit their S4 Program (Shelter, Stability, Support, Success) on October 26th at Scossa Restaurant in Easton. An Evening for a Purpose will feature a wine-pairing dinner prepared by Scossa’s head chef Giancarlo Tondin, a roving fashion show, in-house artists, and live music.

In the past, Marc has chaired several events such as this with the group Fashion for the Arts, which was created to bring fashion and support children art programs in our community. Previous beneficiaries of these endeavors have been Easton Rocks, YMCA, and Cricket Theater to mention a few.

The proceeds from this event will support TIS’ S4 Program, a long-term, comprehensive program that guides local families and individuals from homelessness to financial independence. TIS provides shelter, case management, educational programming, and a transitional housing component to ensure that guests have the time, resources, knowledge, and tools they need to get back on their feet and stay there.

Tickets are $150 per person, and space is limited.  To purchase tickets, visit talbotinterfaithshelter.org or mail a check to Talbot Interfaith Shelter at PO Box 2004, Easton, MD 21601.  For more information about the event, contact Marc Del Pino at 410-820-4077.  For more information about Talbot Interfaith Shelter, contact Jayme Dingler at [email protected] or 443-786-4676.

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