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Boston Cares and Boston Schoolyard Initiative Fundraise Event

By Joshers on Fri, Jan 18, 2008 6:23 pm

Shame on you all, having fun on the weekends and taking part in relentless hedonism while Boston's school children don't have adequate supplies and materials.  It's time to confront your guilt and perform a good deed to justify another increment of time, during which you can pursue pleasure at any cost. Luckily, Boston Beer Works is making it easy, interweaving that good deed with free alcohol!  Come out to the Brownstone Grill on Wednesday night and donate $20 to Boston Cares. The proceeds will go to improving Boston's schoolyards. You'll be rewarded with free drinks, appetizers and a clear conscience. Don't forget to RSVP at Supportbostonschoolyards@gmail.com.

 

EVENT DETAILS:

What:  Boston Cares and Boston Schoolyard Initiative Fundraise Event

When:  Wed., Jan. 23, from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Where:  Brownstone Grill, 111 Dartmouth Street, Boston, MA (near the Back Bay T Station)

Why:  Raise money for a great cause, learn about volunteer opportunities, and meet some cool people who are dedicated to the community.

Cost:  $20 contribution

RSVP:  supportbostonschoolyards@gmail.com

 


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