Scare up a costume and be one of the first people inside Bold Monk Brewing, all while supporting breast cancer research.

The American Cancer Society is throwing an adults-only Halloween party benefiting Real Men Wear Pink of Atlanta.

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Real Men Wear Pink is a group of community leaders "determined to raise awareness and money to support the American Cancer Society's mission and save more lives than ever before from breast cancer," their website states.

As a Real Men Wear Pink candidate, leaders commit to:

  • Wearing pink throughout October
  • Raising awareness for the cause through their social media networks
  • Raising a minimum of $2,500 to help the American Cancer Society fight breast cancer

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The Halloween party — Costumes Against Cancer — is also a fundraiser for cancer research. Your $30 ticket includes food, beverage and on-site parking at Bold Monk Brewing Co., which hasn't opened yet to the public.

The 17,000-square-foot brewery on the upper Westside includes a 15-barrel brewhouse, multiple bars and dining areas, a retail bookstore with a coffee program, and a beer garden.

DETAILS
Costumes Against Cancer,
7-10 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30
Bold Monk Brewing Co.
1737 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd. NW Suite D-1. Atlanta, GA 30318

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8/26/17 - Atlanta, GA - Georgia leaders, including Gov. Nathan Deal, Sandra Deal, members of the King family, and Rep. Calvin Smyre,  were on hand for unveiling of the first statue of Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday at the statehouse grounds, more than three years after Gov. Nathan Deal first announced the project.  During the hour-long ceremony leading to the unveiling of the statue of Martin Luther King Jr. at the state Capitol on Monday, many speakers, including Gov. Nathan Deal, spoke of King's biography. The statue was unveiled on the anniversary of King's famed "I Have Dream" speech. BOB ANDRES  /BANDRES@AJC.COM

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