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Fight AIDS by eating out

Help battle the AIDS disease April 26 by dining out at one of 108 restaurants in Western North Carolina. This fundraiser will support the Western North Carolina AIDS Project. Participating restaurants in the Haywood/Jackson area are, in Waynesville: Chef’s Table, Frog’s Leap Tavern, Old Stone Inn Mountain Lodge and Panacea Coffeehouse; and in Sylva: City Lights Café, Guadalupe’s Café & Soul Infusion Tea House. Joey’s Pancake House will host their event in Maggie Valley on Saturday April 28. These restaurants will donate 20 percent of their daily sales. www.wncap.org/dofl

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