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Old Hickory Bar-B-Que goes Irish

Special event benefits Crimestoppers

Updated: Monday, 15 Mar 2010, 3:13 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 15 Mar 2010, 1:45 PM EDT

DAYTON, OHIO (WDTN) - Old Hickory Bar-B-Que goes Irish to benefit Crime Stoppers. On Wednesday, March 17 from 5pm to 10pm you cab get all your favorite Old Hickory menu items, plus a little o'the irish.

In honor of co-owner Tim Heaney and his brother Kevin's dad Ed Heaney, the restaurant will offer corn beef and cabbage, plus sheppard's pie. And we're told some surprises during the evening.

It's the first ever Irish Fest and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Miami Valley Crimestoppers. The Old Hickory Bar-B-Que is located at 4029 North Main Street, Dayton . Call (937) 276-2002 for more information or to make reservations for parties of five.

 

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