Kowloon helps fight homelessness
DUSSELDORF, GERMANY - APRIL 26: German Rapper Sido performs at the Georg Schutz drive-in cinema during the coronavirus crisis on April 26, 2020 in Dusseldorf, Germany. Drive-ins are becoming an increasingly popular venue for singers, theatre groups, and even churches to hold events while adhering to coronavirus lockdown measures. A maximum of two people are allowed to attend per vehicle and the attendees must remain in their cars. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
The Kowloon restaurant in Saugus is teaming up with Winter Walk, to host a Halloween-themed event to raise money to end homelessness in Boston. ON Friday, October 30th, you can watch Beetlejuice at the restaurant’s drive-in theater and get some Saugus wings while you’re at it! If wings aren’t your thing, they will have a full menu available.
All proceeds will benefit Winter Walk, a nonprofit working on prevention, care, and support for people experiencing homelessness in the city. Because of COVID-19, their fundraising efforts have been more difficult.
Doors open for the event at 5:30pm and admission is $75 per parking spot for up to six people, and $50 a table of up to four people. Guests can bring their own blankets and lawn chairs for the turf area and you can feel free to dress up in costume. The most creative costume will win a prize.
Reserve tickets online at WinterWalkBoston.org.
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