Fox Theatre Supports The Giving Kitchen with Proceeds from Second Helping India Pale Ale

By: Jan. 28, 2014
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The Fox Theatre will serve two kegs of Sweetwater Second Helping India Pale Ale during the upcoming Book of Mormon performances, with all proceeds directly benefiting late Chef Ryan Hidinger's 501(c)3 charity, The Giving Kitchen Initiative, that supports ailing restaurant workers . Book of Mormon opens on January 28 and runs through February 9, 2014. For ticket information, visit www.FoxTheatre.org.

From helping with the cost of living expenses to funeral arrangements, The Giving Kitchen provides crisis grants to members of the restaurant community, residing in the metropolitan Atlanta region, facing unanticipated hardship. Several cancer and accident victims have already received support from the organization.

Sweetwater Second Helping is a limited-release that debuted in 22-oz. bottles and on draft around metro Atlanta this month. Created by Ryan and Jen Hidinger and Sweetwater head brewer Nick Nock , all profits from the beer's sale will be donated by United Distributors and Sweetwater Brewery directly back to The Giving Kitchen.

"We are very proud to be supporting this initiative in memory of Ryan Hidinger and his tremendous impact on the lives of restaurant industry workers," says Adina Erwin, Vice-President and General Manager of the Fox Theatre. "It's been incredible to see Atlanta's restaurant community band together to make a difference. We simply want to do our part."

For more information on The Giving Kitchen, visit www.thegivingkitchen.org.



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