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Eat, Drink and Be Merry this month in Bucks County

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The inaugural Bucks County Eat, Drink and Be Merry Month is underway.

Through Sept. 15, when people order a designated appetizer, entrée, drink or dessert from one of the 31 participating restaurant and bar partners, a percentage of their order will benefit Kin Wellness and Support Center and local cancer patients and their caregivers.

The first Bucks County Eat, Drink and Be Merry Month has a dedicated webpage at www.welcometokin.org where participating locations are listed with a logo and a hyperlink to their business and menu.

The participating partner locations include: Ardana Food and Drink (Warrington and Newtown), KC Prime, Ardana Pizza Co., The Good Gyro, The Hattery, Penn Taproom, Nat’s Pizzeria, Quinoa, Karla’s Restaurant & Bar, Coach’s Steak and Hoagie House, Spuddy Buddy Fry Factory, Vitality Fit Kitchen, Heirloom, Plumsteadville Inn, Jersey Mike’s (Doylestown), Turning Point (Warrington), Carlucci’s Grill, Free Spirit, Judd’s & Jacksons Restaurant, MORE Catering, Blue Olive, TJ Smith’s Restaurant & Bar, The Farm House Tavern, Servis Events, Poco’s, Café with Soul, Casa Toro Mexican Grill, Lovebirds (Newtown), Frost Lounge of Doylestown and Nektar.

“We are very excited to launch this month-long program,” said Keith Fenimore, executive director and founding member of Kin. “It has been amazing to see so many popular restaurants and bars step up to participate and give back to our cancer community through Kin. Now it is up to our Bucks County community to come out and eat at these locations and support the local businesses who support their community.”

All signage and printing has been donated by UPS Buckingham, located at 4950 York Rd., Buckingham.

For information, contact 267-544-5981 or hello@welcometokin.org.

Kin is all-inclusive 5,000-square-foot center, offering support, fitness, therapy, and integrative services. Kin is inspired by local Bucks County resident Corinne Sikora, who battled both brain and breast cancer. The center is free to Bucks County residents battling cancer regardless of where they are receiving treatment and welcomes caregivers as well. Free programs include nutrition, yoga, fitness, one-on-one counseling, support groups, workshops, massage, reflexology, reiki, chiropractic, acupuncture, and facials.

Kin is run and operated through the nonprofit Main St. Missions.

Visit www.welcometokin.org.


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