05/19/2024
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Elizabethtown, North Carolina – A vibrant and meaningful event is set to take center stage at the Cape Fear Farmer’s Market in Elizabethtown on Friday, October 6th, from 7 to 10 p.m. As the community gathers, they will be adorned in shades of pink for the “Pink Out with the Pink Slips” event, dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

The event promises to be an evening filled with camaraderie, support, and entertainment. Attendees are encouraged to wear pink, with a special award awaiting the most creatively and enthusiastically pink-dressed individual. Adding to the excitement, there will be giveaways every hour, offering attendees the chance to walk away with something special.

The primary objective of “Pink Out with the Pink Slips” is to raise awareness about breast cancer within the community while demonstrating unwavering support for those bravely battling this disease. Breast cancer is a health concern that affects numerous lives, and this event provides an opportunity for individuals to come together and make a positive impact.

One of the notable aspects of the event is its philanthropic mission. Proceeds from the event will be allocated to a noble cause – providing free screening mammograms to uninsured individuals in Bladen County. This initiative can save lives by ensuring early detection and timely intervention.

Adding a delightful musical touch to the evening, the Pink Slips Band will grace the stage, enhancing the atmosphere with their talented performances. Their music will set the backdrop for a memorable and meaningful gathering.

To complement the musical entertainment, Barefoot Sandwich Shoppe & Barefoot Wagon will be on hand, serving up refreshments for all to enjoy. The combination of soulful music and delectable treats promises to make this evening an enjoyable and heartwarming experience for everyone in attendance.
The “Pink Out with the Pink Slips” event is not just a night of fun and festivity; it’s a celebration of hope, unity, and the power of community. It’s a chance for Elizabethtown and the surrounding areas to come together, show their support for breast cancer survivors, and make a tangible difference in the fight against this disease. So, mark your calendars, don your pink attire, and join us on October 6th for an unforgettable evening of Pink Out with the Pink Slips. Together, we can make a meaningful impact in the battle against breast cancer.

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