Dr. John Paige III, senior scientist at Bayer, and his wife Lisa, announced the annual Paige Family Beast Feast is June 30, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., at the Bethel Creek House (across from Jaycee Park) located at 4405 Highway A1A in Vero Beach, Fla.
What: Everyone is welcome and encouraged to bring a side dish, salad or dessert to share and whatever you want to drink (alcohol is permitted)
What: The Paige’s will be serving a variety of wild game including dove, duck, snipe, quail, pheasant alligator, wild hog, deer, elk, fish and anything else that was stupid enough or slow enough to get caught or shot. They also be serving hot dogs and hamburgers for those who prefer domestic to wild.
This is a combination Beast Feast and fund-raising dinner for the Epilepsy Foundation of Florida. All donations to EFOF are completely voluntary, and 100% of the money collected goes to that organization. All donations are completely voluntary and even $5 goes a long way with the EFOF, said Paige. Through negotiation with drug firms and pharmacies, EFOF can turn a $1 donation into $92 of much needed medication for epileptics who cannot afford the medication.
For more information call Paige at 772/633-8883 or email him at john.paige@bayer.com.
What: Everyone is welcome and encouraged to bring a side dish, salad or dessert to share and whatever you want to drink (alcohol is permitted)
What: The Paige’s will be serving a variety of wild game including dove, duck, snipe, quail, pheasant alligator, wild hog, deer, elk, fish and anything else that was stupid enough or slow enough to get caught or shot. They also be serving hot dogs and hamburgers for those who prefer domestic to wild.
This is a combination Beast Feast and fund-raising dinner for the Epilepsy Foundation of Florida. All donations to EFOF are completely voluntary, and 100% of the money collected goes to that organization. All donations are completely voluntary and even $5 goes a long way with the EFOF, said Paige. Through negotiation with drug firms and pharmacies, EFOF can turn a $1 donation into $92 of much needed medication for epileptics who cannot afford the medication.
For more information call Paige at 772/633-8883 or email him at john.paige@bayer.com.
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