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Sold Out Crowd Enjoys Taste of Life

Oneonta's Bill Stamp Todd Forman and Art Torrey load up on appetizers a the 5th annual Taste of Life fundraising event for the Oneonta YMCA. The sold-out dinner hosted 250 people at the Carriage House, and included a silent auction, live music by the Jim &Bo Trio, pork tenderloin dinner, as well food selections from Sloan's, Bella Michael's, Sudexo, J & B Custom Catering and Tulip and Rose. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Oneonta’s Bill Stamp, Todd Foreman and Art Torrey load up on appetizers a the 5th annual Taste of Life fundraising event for the Oneonta YMCA. The sold-out dinner hosted 250 people at the Carriage House, and included a silent auction, live music by the Jim & Bo Trio, pork tenderloin dinner, as well food selections from Sloan’s, Bella Michael’s, Sudexo, J & B Custom Catering and Tulip and Rose. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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