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Rust Belt Brewing
Rust Belt Brewing Co. in Youngstown is participating in a special "Dinner in the Dark" event May 23 in Cleveland that will raise scholarship money in the memory of Matthew Finkel, a chef from Boardman who was killed Dec. 29 in a car accident in Salem. The dinner is at AMP 150 Restaurant, 4277 W. 150th St. The proceeds will help an underprivileged person from Northeast Ohio attend the Culinary Institute of America. The Dinner in the Dark group holds dinners with multiple chefs to raise money for charity. The cost is $40 and tickets must be purchased in advance. Rust Belt will provide a 25 percent discount on growlers and merchandise for those buying tickets. For more details about Matthew Finkel's story, you can read a Youngstown Vindicator article here and Cleveland Plain Dealer article here.

