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Book Now For Parkinsons Benefit Dinner Next Monday at Alma

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Anastacia "AQ" Quinones, the newest executive chef on henderson Ave. (photo by Sarah Reiss)

We knew Alma’s new executive chef, Anastacia Quiñones (also known as AQ), was a great addition to the Dallas execu-chef community from the minute we met her. But the following really seals the deal:

In 2001, my mother was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Today, my mother is in good condition due to the outstanding care from her doctors and medication.

Although medicine has advanced in the past ten years, there is still very little known about this degenerative disease.

Please come help me celebrate my birthday on Monday August 8 and give to a great cause.
Proceeds benefit the APDA.

Alma will be offering a 4-course meal for $60 or for $75 with wine pairings. The menu will draw inspiration from my favorite childhood meals with my family (details to follow).

Guests will also enjoy additional surprises throughout the evening.

Seating will be limited and by reservation only. Please call Alma at 214.827.2820 to make reservations (specify AQ’s benefit dinner).

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