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Taste of Arcadia Set for Sept. 24 in Recognition of Rosh Hashanah

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Taste of Arcadia has been rescheduled for Monday, Sept. 24, a change of one week so as not to conflict with the second night of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year that begins at sundown on Sunday, Sept. 16.
All elements of the Taste of Arcadia, including vendors, participants and sponsors, will remain in place on the new date of Sept. 24, including the same time of 5:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. at the annual host venue of the L.A. County Arboretum and Botanical Garden. Advance tickets are $50 and will be $60 at the gate. You can buy online at:http://arcadiacachamber.org/events/taste-of-arcadia/ or call the chamber office at 626-447-2159.
If you have already purchased a ticket and cannot attend on the new date of Sept. 24 and would like a refund, please contact the Arcadia Chamber of Commerce at 626-447-2159. The independent non-profit Jewish Federation will honor Arcadia Mayor Pro Tem Mickey Segal and Steve Sopkin at the Honoring Community Leaders Brunch at the Doubletree Hotel in Monrovia on Sunday, Oct. 21.
Jewish Federation is a fundraising and coordinating body dedicated to bringing together all the many threads of Jewish life East of the Greater Los Angeles area. Its mission is to provide programs and services that meet the needs of the local Jewish community and serve as the Jewish voice of the community.

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