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Chef’s Do slated for late March

HUNT’S LANDING, PA — The Center for Developmental Disabilities Ltd. of Pike County (CDD) will present its 10th annual Chefs Do Dinner Gala at the Best Western Inn at Hunt’s Landing on Tuesday, March 25. The affair will feature 18 of the area’s finest restaurants presenting their culinary specialties. An innovation this year will be the “Children’s Champion” award, which honors individuals who have shown an outstanding commitment to the special children of Pike County. The first recipients of this award are Ronnie and Joe Biondo, who are recognized for their extraordinary philanthropic contributions to CDD and their devotion to the welfare of the children.

CDD has been providing educational and therapeutic services for special children from birth to school age for more than 30 years. The annual Chefs Do Dinner Gala represents its largest private donation of the year.

This year’s Chefs Do Dinner Gala co-chairs are Maryann and Dave Ruby and Sharon and Peter Daniel. Restaurants serving up culinary delights this year include Apple Valley Restaurant, The Best Western Inn at Hunt’s Landing, Blue Parrot Restaurant, The Dimmick Inn and Steakhouse, Frettas’s Italian Specialties, The Hotel Fauchere, Jorgenson’s Deli and Catering, Just Add Sugar, Laurel Villa, Le Gorille, The Muir House, Restaurant at 20 Front Street, The River Rock Inn, Seventh Street Coffee on Broad, The Settler’s Inn, The Waterwheel Café, The Warrior Café and Woodloch Springs Country Club. In addition to food, the evening will feature the drawing of the CDD’s second $10,000.00 raffle.

For more information call 570/296-3992.

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Dave and Maryann Ruby, left, and Peter and Sharon Daniel are this year’s co-chairs for the Center for Developmental Disabilities’ Chef’s Do Dinner, scheduled for Tuesday, March 25. (Click for larger version)