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Graham Elliot, Horse Thief Hollow Come Out and Play for The Castle

By Howard Ludwig | January 27, 2016 5:38am
 Celebrity chef Graham Elliot (left) and Neil Byers, owner of Beverly brewpub Horse Thief Hollow, will team up for a fundraiser on Feb. 26 called
Celebrity chef Graham Elliot (left) and Neil Byers, owner of Beverly brewpub Horse Thief Hollow, will team up for a fundraiser on Feb. 26 called "Come out and play for the Beverly Castle." The benefit will raise money to build a new playground at The Beverly Castle Academy of Early Education.
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BEVERLY — Hearty appetizers prepared by celebrity chef Graham Elliot will be paired with beer from local brewery Horse Thief Hollow at a fundraiser from 7-10 p.m. Feb. 26 at the Beverly Arts Center.

The benefit being called "Come out and play for the Beverly Castle" aims to raise enough money to build a new playground at The Beverly Castle Academy of Early Education.

The school tucked beneath the Beverly Unitarian Church at 10244 S. Longwood Drive in Beverly offers preschool programs for children between ages 2½-6.

Tickets to the event cost $40 in advance and can be purchased online. Tickets for the 21-and-older event will also be available at the door for $50.

Music for the fundraiser will be provided by Railway Gamblers — a four-man band hailing from West Beverly and Morgan Park. The folk rock group debuted their second album, "Shadow of the Moon," on Jan. 9.

Desserts will also be provided by Cozzies Creations and both Revolution Brewery and Argus Brewery will also contribute to the open bar along with premium wine provider Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits.

A variety of silent auction items will also be available at the fundraiser at 2407 W. 111th St. in Morgan Park. For more information, visit the benefit's website or call The Castle at 773-239-2299.

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