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Raise a glass, a fork, a spoon or an ice cream cone March 27 to benefit Circus Harmony

“Did you know that calories do not count if consumed when helping someone else?!” states Circus Harmony’s artistic/executive director and founder, Jessica Hentoff, as they prepare for two delicious fundraisers in March and April. Mark your calendars now to raise a glass, a fork, a spoon, or an ice cream cone to support the flying children of Circus Harmony on March 27!

 On March 27, from 4 and 8 pm, anything you eat or drink at The Fountain on Locust will go to support Circus Harmony’s Flying Children's Scholarship fund. The Fountain is “where every cocktail tells a story and every dish is artfully crafted.” While they are famous for their ice cream martinis, birdseed salad, and dill pickle soup, Hentoff’s favorite Fountain offering is their flight of miniature ice cream cones. Join her and other circus supporters of their flying children for a meal, martini, or ice cream and know that 15% of your bill will go to Circus Harmony and 0% of the calories from what you eat or drink will count!  Reservations are suggested and can be made by emailing develop@circusharmony.org or get tickets at circusharmony.org/events/eat-and-drink-at-the-fountain-on-locust-to-support-circus-harmony/

Circus dreams have already come true for numerous alumni, including Keaton Hentoff-Killian who just opened on Broadway in Water for Elephants, Melvin Diggs and Terrance Robinson who are touring with Cirque du Soleil, Chauncey Kroner and Finn McNamee who are performing at NBA halftime shows, Isabella Majzun who is cruising the Caribbean with Virgin Atlantic, Elliana Grace who is the Circus Harmony manager to name a few.

Remember, calories consumed in support of helping others will not count! So, whether you want to wear your silk pajamas, your flannel nightgown, or your fleece footies, they’ll be waiting for you to help make more circus dreams come true. Seating is limited, so get your tickets now by clicking here.