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Dining Out for a Cause

For the tenth year, the Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s Rye team, with the help of generous restaurants and local merchants, sponsored A Taste of Rye. They even provided ponchos for the hundreds of people who came out on a rainy Saturday afternoon in support of My Sister’s Place and its efforts to end domestic violence and human trafficking throughout Westchester. All proceeds from the event go directly to  the White Plains-based agency, which offers advocacy, shelter, and legal services to those in need. 

A toast to the organizers and the supporters! 

–  Photos by Anja Porto

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