Party Like a Viking this Sunday to Benefit MS Society

PRESS RELEASE
Party like a Viking to support the fight against MS at the 2nd Annual Odin’s Viking Fest!

When: Sunday, Aug. 24, 3-7 p.m.
Where: Odin Brewing Company’s Asgard Tavern, 1300 N. Northlake Way

Come party like a Viking this Sunday and support the fight against multiple sclerosis. With your $25 suggested donation, you’ll also get your first drink, hear live music from Left Turn On Blue and have a chance to win great door prizes provided by Recycled Cycles & Chuck’s Hop Shop!

Even better, Odin Brewing is donating 50% of all sales for the day to the BIKING VIKINGS, so come down and lift a glass to show your support.


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Last year, we raised nearly $2,500 in donations. This year we’re aiming to raise $5,000. Please join us!

Ages 21 and over are welcome. Asgard Tavern is at 1300 N. Northlake Way in Fremont, just west of Gas Works Park.

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To register ahead of time, visit www.nationalmssociety.org/goto/vikingfest2014 and click the “Donate to Viking” button. Or donate at the door – cash or check is good, but we can take credit cards also.

Even if you don’t realize it, you probably know someone who is affected by MS, especially if you live in the Pacific Northwest, where MS is more prevalent than almost anywhere else in this big world of ours.

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Your $25 (or more!) gift helps provide local programs and services for people affected by MS, and funds cutting-edge research, putting us closer to realizing our promise to STOP MS in its tracks, RESTORE lost function and END MS forever. Ending MS means no one will hear the words, “You have MS” ever again. Every dollar counts!

Multiple sclerosis interrupts the flow of information between the brain and the body and it stops people from moving. Symptoms range from numbness and tingling to blindness and paralysis. The progress, severity and specific symptoms of MS in any one person cannot yet be predicted, but advances in research and treatment are moving us closer to a world free of MS.

 

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