Nov 14th at 6pm at Midway Pub in
East Atlanta Village
How this Works
Three eaters (Chad Elkins, Reid Tankersley, and Jelena Crawford) will have 30 minutes to eat as many buffalo wings as they can. You can pledge a certain dollar amount to donate for each wing they eat combined. For example, if you pledge 25 cents a wing and the eaters eat 100 wings (which is their target goal), that would equal a $25 donation. After the event, you will be emailed with the total amount owed and a secure link to submit the donation online or an address to mail the check.
You don't have to attend to donate, but please come out and encourage the eaters and support Midway (who are donating the wings) by having a few drinks while you're at it!
If you want another way to help out, Holy Taco in East Atlanta Village will donate 10% of all sales Tuesday Nov 10th from 5pm til close to AAR.
Please help any way you can as every dollar counts!
Facebook invite for Holy Taco Dine-In to share with friends.
Facebook invite for Midway Wing Throwdown to share with friends.
To make a per wing pledge, please use the form below. You can also indicate a flat dollar amount pledge if you prefer to give that way.
Pledge Update:
Wing Throwdown Totals: $9.08 X 130 wings eaten = $1181 plus $879 in flat donations for a total raised of $2060!!
As of November 14, at 5:00 PM; $8.18 per wing plus $145 flat donation.
As of November 11, at 11:00 AM; $7.18 per wing plus $145 flat donation.
As of November 9, at 2:00 PM; $5.90 per wing plus $120 flat donation.
As of November 5, at 12:30 PM; $5.25 per wing plus $50 flat donation.
As of November 4, at 10:30 AM: $1.70 per wing plus $25 flat donation.
As of November 3, at 8:30 PM, the pledge drive is underway.
Who We Are Doing This For

Hercules was found emaciated on the side of the road. This guy obviously suffered from extreme neglect. Despite being emaciated, covered in fleas, & blind in one eye, Hercules still is in good spirits. He does not seem to have a mean bone in his body & was very well behaved at the vet's office.

We thought poor Hercules was just an abandoned, neglected dog dumped on the street, until another dog like him was spotted. She then ran back to the front porch of a house that had a crate chained to it.
Hercules's rescuers immediately knew that was where he came from. Dekalb's cruelty team got involved and three more dogs were removed from the property.

We now have all these neglected dogs in our care. This case will hopefully go to court as this man definitely deserves to be prosecuted.
In addition to these dogs, a neglected Peke was being surrendered while we were at animal control so we rescued her as well.
Please visit Animal Action Rescue to learn more about our organization.
