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Third Annual Movemberfest Pig Roast this Saturday at Little Miss Whiskey’s


1104 H Street, NE

From an email:

“For the third consecutive year we will be hosting a Pig Roast at Little Miss Whiskey’s Golden Dollar on Saturday Movember 18 at 3pm.  All of the food will be prepared by Chef Ryan Gordon of The Queen Vic and the beer will be provided by DC Brau.  For $60 you are entitled to all you can eat and all you can drink and we will have a cash raffle the day of the event with hundreds of dollars in prizes from local sponsors.  Tickets are on sale at https://lmw.ticketspice.com/movember-pig-roast-little-miss-whiskeys-2017,

you can follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/HStMovemberfest and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/events/324297171372027/.  Last year we were able to sell out the event and raise over $3,000 for The Movember Foundation something we hope to do again this year!

As always all proceeds from our event will go to The Movember Foundation which each year challenges men across the globe to grow moustaches for the month of November to raise funds and awareness for men’s health issues.  Since 2003 Movember has empowered millions of men and women to join the global men’s health movement.  Through the moustaches grown, the connections created and the conversations generated, Movember has raised over $710 million and helped fund over 1,000 breakthrough men’s health programs in 21 countries.  This year Movember is concentrating on attacking prostate and testicular cancer, poor mental health, and physical inactivity.  To find out more about the programs Movember makes possible go to https://us.movember.com/programs/strategy.”

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