Photos by John Videler, Ana Paula Pacheco, and Jane LaMotta
The Culinary Event of the Year!
Join us for the 18th Annual Taste of Westport.
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
6 - 9:30pm
Back for the third year in a row at the iconic Inn at Longshore, the event benefits local non-profit CLASP and its mission of providing a lifetime of care and inspiration to adults with autism and developmental disabilities throughout Fairfield County.
TICKETS NOW ON SALE!
$150 (plus fees) through April 12th, $175 (plus fees) thereafter
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About the Event
Since 2004, the best of the local restaurant scene - experts in both classic comforts and gastronomic innovations - have gathered for one incredible feast: Taste of Westport.
CLASP is delighted to once again serve the area's most delectable and diverse menus during the one-night extravaganza!
Enjoy an unforgettable evening of all-you-can eat and drink from an impressive list of your favorite local establishments.
Dance to live music.
Sip a glass of wine or try one of the signature cocktails.
Bid on spectacular items from local restaurants and businesses in the silent auction.
Please note: Taste of Westport is an adult event. Children under the age of 12 are not permitted. Ticket holders under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult ticket holder at all times.
For information about sponsorship opportunities, please email Robin Hammond at rhammond@clasphomes.org or call 203-226-7895 ext.144.
100% of funds raised directly support CLASP, its programs, and its residents.
About CLASP
CLASP's mission is to provide homes and opportunities for people with autism and developmental disabilities. We offer highly personalized services that enhance each person's independence, dignity, and continued growth.
As a non-profit community organization, we are dedicated to increasing public understanding of the people we serve and their ability to be contributing members of the community.
Taste of Westport is our largest fundraiser of the year, raising over $1.2 million since 2004.