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Dining Out for Life® is Thursday, April 28

This year, hundreds of restaurants in the Twin Cities, Duluth and Mankato are participating in Dining Out for Life® by donating a percentage of their April 28 proceeds to The Aliveness Project.

Founded in 1985, The Aliveness Project is a local nonprofit organization and community center providing on-site meals, food shelf options, integrative therapies, and vital services for individuals living with HIV/AIDS throughout Minnesota.  75% of their members live in poverty and depend on them for daily meals.

In our downtown and riverfront neighborhoods, participating restaurants include (but are not limited to) Haute Dish, J.D. Hoyt's, Sawatdee, Wilde Cafe and Spirits, Day Block, Kramarczuk's, The Bulldog, Red Cow, Red Stag Supperclub, Republic Seven Corners, Ginger Hop and The Draft Horse.

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