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Cocktails Curing Cancer to run Oct. 19 through Nov. 1 costume ball

October 15, 2018

Cocktails Curing Cancer will host Spirits of Halloween from Friday, Oct. 19, to Wednesday, Oct. 31, a fundraiser to benefit Beebe Healthcare’s Tunnell Cancer Center. The event has been organized to honor the memory of Nancy Hoeflich, a board member of Cocktails Curing Cancer who recently passed away.

Participating Bethany Beach-area restaurants will have signature Halloween cocktails created by their bartenders. Folks are encouraged to visit and taste during this time period and vote for their favorites. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Cocktails Curing Cancer. Patrons who visit all of the participating restaurants and submit their completed cocktail tickets will be entered into a grand prize drawing that will include gift certificates to all of the participating restaurants.

The culminating event, a costume ball, will be held Thursday, Nov. 1, at Bethany Blues. The top three bartenders will compete for the Devil’s Cup (and huge bragging rights) judged by a celebrity panel. The team members at Bethany Blues of Bethany are honored to close the restaurant for this worthy event. In addition to music, dancing and great food, Cocktails Curing Cancer will have its signature auction for an all-inclusive, six-night trip for two to Africa. There will also be the grand prize drawing (for patrons who visited all of the participating restaurants leading up to the ball), prizes for the best Bethany Beach and African-themed costumes as well as best overall costume (and perhaps a surprise or two thrown in).

For more information or to purchase tickets, email karen@dragonflysocialmarketing.com or lisa@redsapphireconsulting.com, go to www.ilovebethanybeach.com or find the event on Facebook.

Cocktails Curing Cancer is a 501c3 nonprofit whose mission is to aid in the fight against cancer, one cocktail at a time. Funds raised go to support organizations that work to prevent and cure cancer, as well as those that offer services to support caregivers.

 

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