Masters of Taste, that fundraising foodie fest that actually takes place on the Rose Bowl's field? It's back to give back this Sunday.
All proceeds from Masters of Taste will benefit Union Station Homeless Services
So many memorable events regularly take pomp-filled place within the oval realm of Rose Bowl Stadium. There are the touchdown showdowns, of course, those adrenaline-filled games watched by millions, while a sizable line-up of legendary concerts have rocked the Pasadena landmark, too. And AmericaFest, the Fourth of July fireworks extravaganza? That, too, has stirred many a soul, an emotion inspired by both the meaning of the annual occasion and the spectacular setting.But the emotional depth surrounding a certain springtime sup-and-sip event at the Rose Bowl is truly noteworthy, for the dining-themed day is devoted to helping Union Station Homeless Services., which returns to the Crown City destination on Sunday afternoon, April 2 will be donated to the organization.
If you're wondering if this is the fundraiser that takes place within the stadium, giving guests a chance to savor a rare chance to roam the famous field, wonder no longer: Masters of Taste unfurls inside the storied athletic space.Want to find new things to do in Los Angeles? The Scene's lifestyle stories have you covered. Here's your go-to source on where the fun is across SoCal and for the weekend.
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