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Eddie and Debbie Torres and Valentina and Pedro Rodriguez came out to support their longtime friend Chef Isabella Morgia.
Jeff Morgia and Isabella Morgia, the featured chef for the event, prepared for the big show.
David Roberts and the Sounds of Sinatra band played for the crowd.
Jennifer Griffin, Spencer Kammer, Lisa Mazza and Katherine Coulthart came to the fundraiser as a quartet.
Vanessa Berrios, Ayla Carvajal and Sharon Rivera dressed nice for the afternoon event.
Jon Virgilio, Kristen Pavlic and Brigette and Matthew Gemmell chatted and drank before the show started.
Alaina Wilder, Dana Rusonite, Rachel Gebaide and Cheryl Finkelstein were happy were to support JFS Orlando.
Emily and former JFS Orlando board member Marty Glickenstein were impressed with the fundraiser.
Sol Schick and Melissa Deveaux support Jewish Family Services Orlando every year.
Kayleen and Maureen Boyd came to the event as a pair.
Guest emcee Grace Vasquez and Donnie and Maureen Turner were more than happy to attend the fundraiser.
Eduardo Castaner, Geyson Rosario and Ricardo Alicea were impressed with the event's style.
Lydia and Carlos Valarezo talked with various groups before dinner was served.
Ashley Hickman and Dan Samuels enjoyed the wine and company.
Chef Isabella Morgia's family and friends came en masse to the event.
Ted Hoge and Laura Anthony came to the social event with their family.
Each table had tasteful decor and prizes.
Emily Rotenburg and Dustan and Marjorie Smith looked forward to the meal.
Sarah McKee and JFS Orlandi President Mike McKee were more than happy with JFS's new event and venue.
Alison Polejes, Sharon Weil, Dottie Applebaum and board member Dick Applebaum loved meeting people.
Antonio Messina and his mother Carmela looked forward to seeing Chef Isabella Morgia.
The Jewish Family Service Orlando's first-ever "Taste for Giving" event, hosted on Sunday, Oct. 22, raised money at the Full Sail Live building to provide food assistance for Central Florida families in need. Following a cocktail reception, radio host Grace Vasquez served as emcee before a duo danced to the music of Frank Sinatra. Food served at the event was designed by Chef Isabella Morgia Di Vicari, whose restaurant The Meatball Stoppe has been featured on the Food Network. Guests bid on signed Star Wars posters, gift cards and other goodies at the silent auction, with the proceeds going to JFS Orlando's social programs.