Sip, Sup and Support:
Rye was on many good people’s maps the afternoon of September 19.

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Rye was on many good people’s maps the afternoon of September 19. The downtown was jumping in support of “A Taste of Rye,” an annual benefit on behalf of My Sister’s Place, which since 1976 has worked to end domestic violence and human trafficking throughout Westchester.

Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s, the organizers extraordinaire, created this special partnership with MSP “because everyone deserves a safe home.” Kudos to them and to the other sponsors, who provided a great sampling of small dishes and spirits: Aurora, Encore, Fogama, Frankie & Johnnies, Morgan’s Fish House, Ruby’s Oyster Bar, Rye Grill & Bar, Town Dock, and Wine at Five.

— Photos by Anja Porto

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