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Danvers Ice Cream For Breakfast to Support Concussion Research Center

Cherry Farm Creamery will host Ice Cream for Breakfast Day with a special breakfast menu to support concussion prevention research.

DANVERS, MA – Cherry Farm Creamery is hosting an Ice Cream for Breakfast Day event on Feb. 4 to support the NHL Alumni Corey C. Griffin ProAm Fund for Boston Children's Hospital Concussion Prevention Research Center. Cherry Farm Creamery will have a special menu with breakfast-inspired ice cream flavors, including coffee and donuts ice cream and maple bacon ice cream.

Former Bruins goaltender Reggie Lemelin will be on hand to meet fans.

Half of all proceeds from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. will be donated to the fund, which seeks to help the Boston Children's Hospital Pediatric Head Trauma Unit to launch a formal local and regional baseline testing program, expand research efforts by supporting pilot grants in all areas of brain injury research, and create new opportunities for new research projects to create transformative models of care.

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The Epilepsy Foundation New England, or EFNE, will be at the event to hold a clothing drive to support epilepsy patients and their families. ENFE encourages everyone to bring a bag of unwanted clothes, shoes, linens, and hockey equipment to breakfast on Feb. 4. Each bag donated will generate prizes.

In addition to the new flavors, Cherry Farm Creamery will also have waffle sundaes and maple donut and pop tart sundaes.

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For more information, visit the event page.

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