Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Angelo’s Benefit For Autism

Angelo’s Steak Pit, along with the George A. Butchikas Foundation For Autism, held a Barbeque Bash at Angelo’s on Sunday with proceeds going towards behavioral therapy for children who have autism. Angelo’s is a sit-down restaurant that you normally order from the menu and is open seasonally; this was the last day of the season. Sunday’s dinner was setup different for the Autism benefit, as they had an All You Can Eat buffet and dessert table. It was $60 at the door or $55 for advanced tickets. Below are some highlights of the night:

 — Jay Sullivan

Four Crossed Logs intern
professional communication major

Front door with benefit banner above

View of the cooks and the grills

Tables were set for the benefit and awaiting guests

Custom table mats- Defeating Autism “and That’s No Bull!”

The barbeque buffet that included ribs, sirloin steak, cheeseburgers and sides.

Dessert and fruit bar

Cupcakes with edible puzzle-piece candies on top and a variety of different pies

I ran into FSU professor Emily Dickens

I also ran into FSU professor Dr. Mike Wallace

Big Gus, the 20,000-pound steer, and that’s no bull!

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