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Find your spot, bring your appetite, and join this local effort to support those living with HIV.

Photos by Karrie Bickett - Muse Marketing

Lexington, mark your calendars for Dining Out for Life Bluegrass, happening on Thursday, Sept. 18.

The concept is simple: Eat at a local restaurant and help AVOL Kentucky on its mission to end HIV + fight against the stigma associated with the disease.

Gather with friends, family, neighbors, and co-workers at a participating restaurant for breakfast, lunch, or dinner — and leave with full bellies knowing at least 25% of all sales benefit AVOL.

Make a reservation (or donation).

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