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Benefit To Help Feast Owner

Teri Rogers, owner of the restaurant, is fighting breast cancer a second time.

A benefit will be held from 3 to 10 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 27, to raise money to help pay the medical bills of owner Teri Rogers, who is battling breast cancer for a second time.

The general manager of Feast, Robin Vaughan, and family and friends organized the benefit, which will be held at Feast, 314 E. Howard Ave. The restaurant will be closed to the public that day.

Advanced reserved seating is $75 per person and general admission is $50.

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All guests receive three drink tickets and a chef's appetizer plate. A special menu will be available for other food to purchase.

Musical guests include the Mike Zimmerman Trio, Tommy Thompson, Nelson Nolan, Dave Franklin, Rob Aldridge, Richard Smith and others. A silent auction and raffles will be held.

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If you cannot attend, but would like to make a donation, make checks payable to the Teri S. Rogers Medical Account and mail to:


Nancy Gault, CPA
Roddy Horsley, Dillon & Gault, LLC
900 Circle 75 PKWY S.E. Suite 1100
Atlanta, GA 30339

Donors can also call Gault with credit card information at 770-980-1080.

For more information, visit the Facebook page created for the event.


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