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Dine Out to Make a Difference on February 4

February 2, 2020 by Wayne Creed 1 Comment

ONANCOCK, Virginia – World Cancer Day focuses on inspiring people to make lasting, positive changes to reduce the impact of cancer in their communities.  This year, on February 4th, Riverside will celebrate World Cancer Day with a fundraiser to support local cancer care at the Riverside Shore Cancer Center.

Eastern Shore residents are encouraged to dine out for lunch or dinner at the Blarney Stone Pub and Mallard’s at the Wharf, both in Onancock, on February 4th and to tell their waiter that they support Riverside.  Ten percent of that meal’s total check will be donated to the Riverside Foundation and earmarked to benefit local Cancer Center patients.

“We hope everyone will join us in this fun way to support Shore cancer patients,” said Bev Bowden, Director of the Riverside Shore Cancer Center.

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  1. MJM says

    February 5, 2020 at 12:20 am

    Thank You for telling us about this promotion for today. We just came in from dinner at The Blarney Stone. Their dinners are always good and tonight even felt a little better going down. Charity is always a good thing if we can afford it.
    Several Riverside employees there. That kinda figures, huh ? Those on the front lines…..

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